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After 20 months in charge of Barcelona, here are eight things we have learned from Ada Colau and Barcelona en Comú
After 20 months in charge of Barcelona, here are eight things we have learned from Ada Colau and Barcelona en Comú
Market forces, state and local action, and strong social movements could blunt the impacts of a denialist White House
A second Spanish general election in six months saw gains for the right-wing PP, which is again expected to form a government. But the insurgent left has also shown that it is here to stay
The insurgent left has also shown that it is here to stay
The Paris Agreement on climate change has been hailed as a ‘turning point for the world’. But it is long on rhetoric and short on real commitments
Parties linked to Spain’s “Occupy” movement now lead governments in the country’s three largest cities — and they’re already ruffling feathers
“I’m going to see the European cup having resolved the situation,” claimed Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy on Sunday, after a bailout…
Fire. Violence. Tear gas. Rubber bullets. That’s the image of Barcelona that’s beaming out across much of the Spanish and global media…
If a lexicon of international climate conferences is ever written, Durban will be listed right after the words debacle, delusion, disaster and…
A fairy with a broomstick is sweeping the Puerta del Sol, Madrid’s central square. In front of her, a handful of weather-beaten…
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