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Socialists face doomed vote to form government in Spain
Spain's Socialist chief Pedro Sanchez was set to lose his bid to form a new government on Wednesday.
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Zara creator and the world's second-richest man, Amancio Ortega. Photo: Miguel Riopa/AFP.
Europe's mysterious richest man: five essential facts
Bill Gates is the number one richest man in the world and an internationally known name. But how much do you know about the Spaniard at spot number two?
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Back to Boho chic: Win your new season wardrobe
There are a few simple staples every woman needs in her wardrobe - but that doesn't mean they have to be boring.
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Students at Joseph König school mourning their classmates. Photo: AFP
Students travel to Spain one year after Germanwings crash
As the one-year anniversary of the Germanwings disaster approaches, the German school which lost 16 students is hoping another language exchange can help to heal the wounds.
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Spanish unemployment figures rise in February
Spain's unemployment queue inched up slightly in February, due mainly to a rise in the number of jobless in the agriculture sector.
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US expats vote for Sanders in 'Super Tuesday' primary
Bucking the trend back in the homeland which saw success for Hillary Clinton, American Democrats in Spain voted strongly for Bernie Sanders. But some still fear the impact of "the rise of Trump".
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What's the best way for expats to transfer money abroad?
The woman repeatedly swings the duck at the activist. Photo: Animal Rescue España
Spanish town bans bizarre duck throwing festival
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This is how excited Spain is by its probable next PM
Spain's Socialist leader pleaded with law makers on Tuesday evening to vote him through as prime minister, but faced a less than captive audience...
Arnaldo Otegi was freed on Tuesday. Photo: AFP
'Europe's Nelson Mandela' freed, vows to push for peace
Arnaldo Otegi has been hailed as Europe's Nelson Mandela, but for victims of Eta he remains a hate figure.
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8 things you learn in an international flatshare
Sometimes living abroad means living with foreigners - and that means things can get pretty weird. So what do you learn when you share an apartment with someone totally new?
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Nine things to consider before moving to Spain
Marianne Calvin, a relocation expert at Moving2Madrid, talks us through the top things to consider before taking the plunge and moving to Spain.
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Carlos, who has been living on the street for five months. Photo: uncorteunahistoria
Madrid hairdressers offer free haircuts for the homeless
Sierra Nevada ski resort. Photo: Álvaro Salas Ordóñez / Flickr Creative Commons.
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Spanish renewable energy giant posts €1.2 billion loss
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Nearly 300 Spanish towns ban 'cruel' animal circuses
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80% of Spaniards under thirty still live at home with parents
"This is not what my body has ever looked like," wrote the Girls star. Photo: AFP
Lena Dunham slams Spanish mag for Photoshopped cover
Socialist leader Pedro Sanchez. Photo: Pierre-Philippe Marcou / AFP.
Socialist chief faces uphill battle in bid to lead Spain
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EU migration commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos. Photo: European Commission
Chaos as migration system 'close to collapse'
Greece furiously recalls its ambassador from Austria and Brussels warns the bloc's migration system could collapse within ten days.
The canton of Zug expects B1 level German. Photo: Andreas Gerth/Swiss Tourism
Zug: rich expats must learn local language
Canton rejects plan to exempt wealthy foreigners from language learning.
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30-strong group harasses young girls in north Germany
A trio of teenage girls in northern Germany were sexually harassed by a large group of men in northern Germany on Thursday, echoing the events of New Year’s Eve in Cologne.
The Grimhøj Mosque in Aarhus has been at the centre of controversy for years. Photo: Henning Bagger/Scanpix
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