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Also, the nostalgic craft of miniatures in China.
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Also, the nostalgic craft of miniatures in China.
Jubilation at victory over England will take a while to sink in – and there are hopes it will bring lasting changeBy mid-afternoon on Sunday, the August-quiet, sun-fried streets around Madrid’s WiZink Center had begun to fill with red strips, dazed and…
The final against England brought out fans of all stripes and rallied girls in both countries to hit the field and play.
Canary Islands regional president opens inquiry into fire, while people flee from four Greek villagesAn out-of-control wildfire on Tenerife that has forced thousands to flee was started deliberately, authorities have said, as four more villages in Gree…
If La Roja beat England, Spain’s apathetic media would finally have to take notice Slicing sourdough on the stainless-steel counter of a London tapas restaurant, Ana Lorenzo hopes victory for La Roja will banish the sexism she says still stalks women’s…
Using an ultralight aircraft, Johannes Fritz once taught endangered ibises a migration path over the Alps. Because of climate change, he is now showing them a much longer route to a winter’s refuge.
Singer Eva Amaral this week created headlines by baring her chest at a festival, joining a string of other artists asserting this freedom in the name of defending women’s rightsIn the middle of her performance at the Sonorama festival in the northern S…
Walking Borders said it told authorities in four countries on 20 July about vessel with more than 100 asylum seekers onboardA Spanish NGO alerted authorities from four countries on 20 July about a boat carrying an estimated 130 asylum seekers that was …
Worst wildfires in the Canary Islands in at least 40 years drawing closer to the capital Santa CruzMore than 7,500 people have been evacuated or ordered to stay indoors as the worst wildfire in at least four decades ravages the Canary island of Tenerif…
The Spanish migration advocacy group Walking Borders said the vessel was a large fishing boat, called a pirogue, which had left Senegal on July 10.