February 1, 2015
An aerial shot of the 100,000 people massing in Madrid's Puerta del Sol: PEDRO ARMESTRE / AFP
100,000 join Madrid anti-austerity rally
At least 100,000 people poured into the streets of Madrid on Saturday in a huge show of support for Spain's new anti-austerity party Podemos, riding a wave of popularity after the election success of its Greek hard-left ally Syriza. READ
Doctors at Madrid's Gregorio Maranon hospital announce the successful trial. Photo: Gregorio Maranon hospital
Spain uses stem cells to repair damaged hearts
A Spanish hospital has successfully used stem cells culled from healthy donors to treat seven heart attack victims, in what officials said was a world first. READ
Spanish soldiers with the United Nations in Lebanon in an armoured emergency vehicle after picking up the body of Spaniard Francisco Javier Soria Toledo. Photo: Mahmoud Zayyat/AFP
Israel agrees probe into Spanish soldier's death
Spain and Israel have agreed to carry out a joint investigation on the death of a Spanish UN peacekeeper who was killed in Lebanon during Israeli shelling near the border, Madrid said on Friday. READ
Immigration crisis
Immigrants rescued by the Spanish Red Cross in 2013. File photo: Marcos Moreno/AFP
At least six dead in shipwreck off Melilla
Six would-be migrants have died and four are missing after their boat ran into trouble off the coast of the north-African Spanish enclave of Melilla. READ
Spanish Face of the Week
A portrait thought to be of Miguel de Cervantes by Juan de Jauregui y Aguilar, The Bridgeman Art Library Photo: Botaurus/Wikipedia
Is 400 year Cervantes mystery solved?
Four hundred years after he died a pauper in near obscurity, archaeologists announced that they may have solved the mystery of his final resting place. Meet our Spanish Face of the Week, Miguel de Cervantes. READ
Madrid holds one of Europe's biggest gay pride marches every July. Photo: Dani Pozo/AFP.
Madrid stand at tourism expo deemed 'too gay'
Madrid is renowned as one of the most gay-friendly cities in the world, but the city's stand at this year's International Tourism Fair was reportedly repainted at the last minute because the city council deemed it "too gay". READ
Wreckage of the hashish-filled helicopter which crashed near the mountain town of Cortes de la Frontera in Malaga province. Photo: Jorge Guerrero/AFP
Hash helicopter pilot was Albanian major: reports
A helicopter loaded with hashish which crashed in southern Spain on Tuesday after hitting an electricity pylon was piloted by a major with the Albanian army, according to media reports. READ
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'Green' Cordoba wins global praise
Cordoba, in Andalucia, southern Spain, might already be world-famous for its medieval former mosque, but now its efforts to go green are also gaining global attention. READ
Smiles all round: Colombian pop star Shakira gave birth to her second site on Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images North America/AFP
Shakira gives birth to second son
Pop superstar Shakira and Barcelona defender Gerard Piqué welcomed their second child into the world on Thursday night. READ
"Hope is born," the leader of Podemos, Pablo Iglesias, said after the left-wing party Syriza was victorious in the recent Greek elections. Photo: Gerard Julien/AFP
Spain's far left to rally after Syriza win
Buoyed by its Greek ally Syriza's victory, Spanish protest party Podemos kicks off election year with a mass rally on Saturday, vowing to defeat a political elite it brands corrupt. READ
Features
My Spanish Career
Joel Serra moved to Spain after stints with the Australian Government and consulting with KPMG. Photo: Aldo Chacon
'I want to be known as a gonzo chef'
Chef, entrepreneur, Pilates instructor: meet Barcelona-based New Zealander Joel Serra — a man with many pots on the stove. READ
Photo: Steve Optix
Spain in stats: a portrait of a nation
From a very low crime rate to the largest wealth divide in the European Union, here are ten key statistics that shine a light on modern Spain. READ
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How many lives does an Iberian cat have? Photo: James Whitesmith
Top ten: must-know Spanish superstitions
If you're the kind of superstitious soul who never walks under a ladder and is always confused about whether black cats are meant to bring bad luck or good, then read on for the lowdown on all the strangest Spanish superstitions. READ
My Spanish career
Photo: Marjorie González
'The crisis hasn't put Spaniards off weddings'
In the latest instalment of My Spanish Career, The Local chats to Andreas Fischer, originally from Venezuela, now at home in Tenerife where he helps couples tie the knot as a wedding celebrant. READ
Guest blog
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5 things no one tells you about renting in Spain
From ancient appliances to dodgy apartment owners, finding a place to live in Spain can be a real nightmare. But before you tear your hair out, guest blogger Cat Gaa is here to lend a helping hand. READ
More News
People shopping in the Spanish sales. Photo: Gerard Julien/AFP.
Spanish economy grows by 1.4 percent in 2014
Spain's recovering economy grew by 1.4 percent in 2014, provisional official data showed on Friday, after shrinking by 1.2 percent in the previous year but remains plagued by mass unemployment. READ
Photo of a check-in queue at an airport: Shutterstock
Spanish airport staff announce major strikes
The two main unions at Spanish airport operator AENA on Thursday called 27 strike days between February and August in protest at the partial privatization of the firm. READ
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Marriage proposal ends in fatal clifftop fall
A young tourist in Ibiza has died after falling off a 15-metre (50-foot) cliff just moments after her boyfriend proposed to her. READ
The worst weather will hit Spain on Thursday evening and last until Sunday with only the Canary Islands being spared. File photo: Desiree Martin/AFP
Spain braces for weekend of wild weather
Many parts of Spain are set for wild weather conditions in coming days with gale force winds, rain and snow all on the cards. READ
Photo of a Spanish cemetary: Shutterstock
Gravedigger trapped under 200kg tombstone
A young gravedigger in northern Spain was trapped under a gravestone weighing 200kg (440 pounds) when the scaffolding on which he was working collapsed. READ
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Weaker euro to boost UK tourism to Spain
A drop in the value of the euro against pound sterling is expected to lift the number of British tourists visiting Spain this year. READ
Graham Wragg's family believe he may be in the Santander area of Spain (left) and are hoping he will get in touch. Photo: Photo of Santander: Shutterstock/Derbysh
Missing UK man thought to be in Spain
UK police are calling for help in their search for a man who went missing from his home in Derbyshire and who they now believe could be in the Barcelona or Santander areas of Spain. READ
Photo of a prostitute and client: Shutterstock
Police smash 'Pig's Head' prostitution ring
Police in Madrid have arrested six men thought to be members of a prostitution ring formerly led by an infamous Romanian clan leader known as 'Pig's Head'. READ
Environment
Photo of walkers in the Spanish Pyrenees: Shutterstock
Pyrenean snowfall halves in 60 years
Snow accumulation in the Pyrenees has halved since the 1950s, a new study shows, with some experts saying global temperature is to blame. READ
Spanish police examine seized Egyptian artefacts. Photo: Guardia Civil.
Looted Egyptian treasures seized in Spain
Over 2,200 looted artefacts, many from ancient Egypt, were seized as part of a Europe-wide crackdown that also snared 35 suspected traffickers, Europol announced on Wednesday. READ
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Man leaves baby on U6 metro
A desperate young father realized only after exiting the carriage of the U6 metro train that he'd left his baby on board. READ
Gareth Knott: "Thankfully design is a universal language." Photo: Handout
Anglo expats mine creativity to earn crust
Switzerland’s job market is appealingly lucrative but sometimes anglophones need to be creative to find a job in a country where English is not an official language, as The Local's Emily Mawson finds out. READ
Russian President Vladimir Putin. Photo: DPA
Russia may declare 1990 reunification illegal
More than 25 years after the Berlin Wall's fall, Russian lawmakers are mulling a proposal to condemn West Germany's 1990 "annexation" of East Germany as Moscow's answer to Western denunciation of its seizure of Crimea. READ
Video
Mohammad Sharaa, Samih Alnakawah and other members of Syrian Touch at Aalborg's J.F. Kennedys Plads. Photo: Facebook
Syrian refugees hand out free coffee to commuters
A group of Syrian refugees in Denmark has started handing out free coffee to morning commuters to thank the country for the warm welcome they’ve received since escaping the ongoing civil war in their homeland. READ
France is home to 300,000 foreign students. Photo: Simone Ramella/Flickr
Studying in France: what you need to know
France is one of the most popular study destinations in the world, with nearly 300,000 foreign students. Relatively low tuition fees and the chance to live in France are certainly appealing, but France’s confusing higher education system can be frustrating to navigate. READ
The Local List
A bimbo in English is a rather unintelligent woman. In Italian it’s a young male child. Photo: Shutterstock
Ten Italian words used differently in English
Many Italian words are now embedded the English language – particularly in the realms of music and food. But not all mean the same thing in both tongues. Here we list ten of the most problematic expressions. READ
Ørjan Johannessen competes at the Bocuse d'Or Europe last May. Photo: Jessica Gow/NTB Scanpix
Norwegian chef wins world's top food prize
The world's most prestigious food competition, Bocuse d'Or, has wrapped up in Lyon, France, with a Norwegian talent taking the crown. READ
The Local List
A Viking - sometimes pronounced 'Wiking', in Sweden. Photo: Shutterstock
Ten ways talking in English baffles Swedes
While Swedes are among the world's best English speakers, there are a few common - and often charming - mistakes The Local's team has spotted while chatting to Swedes in their second language (because yes, of course, it is still better than our Swedish). READ
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