Spain’s Government Declares War on the Spanish Language By Itxu Díaz November 25, 2020 The socialist government pays a handsome ransom to Catalan nationalists with an outrageous education law.
Anti-Lockdown Riots Break Out in Spain after Government Extends State of Emergency By Zachary Evans November 1, 2020 Other European nations have also imposed new lockdown measures as numbers of new coronavirus cases have surged across the continent.
Spain — the Euro Zone’s Latest Weakest Link By Andrew Stuttaford October 7, 2020 As with Italy, Spain’s underlying problem is that it is trapped in a currency union in which, quite obviously, it does not belong.
Antivirus Software Pioneer John McAfee Arrested in Spain on Tax Evasion Charges By Mairead McArdle October 6, 2020 McAfee, 75, was arrested in Spain as he tried to board a flight to Istanbul.
The Capital Letter: Week of September 21 By Andrew Stuttaford September 25, 2020 Election volatility, lockdown lunacies, reining in the Fed, and more.
Spain’s Controversial Mask Mandate By Madeleine Kearns August 17, 2020 This past weekend, hundreds took to the streets of Madrid to oppose the Spanish government’s national mask mandate.
Was SARS-CoV-2 Floating around Barcelona in March 2019? Probably Not, But . . . By Jim Geraghty June 29, 2020 The samples in Barcelona might be evidence of SARS-CoV-2, or it may be evidence of a genetically similar but distinct virus floating around the city in 2019.
NR PLUS The Coronavirus Throws Spain into a Communist Well By Itxu Díaz June 5, 2020 For almost three months now, Spaniards have been subjected to an arbitrary emergency order that has put democracy on hold.
Heroism, War, and Hell By Jay Nordlinger April 20, 2020 On Lord of All the Dead, by Spanish writer Javier Cercas.