Castilla y León disqualifies protected homes in ‘Villa Gaviota’, an area with beneficiaries of the PP, despite negative reports
The government of Castilla y León has disqualified protected homes in Villa Gaviota, despite negative reports from local officials and technical experts, citing a Franco-era law.
How Berlusconi Transformed Us 40 Years Ago
The article reflects on the significant moment in 1986 when Silvio Berlusconi acquired AC Milan, marking the beginning of a successful era for the club.
The Black Legend and Other Clichés that Made Us Believe 'Spain Is Different': "Franco's Spain Relished Its Uniqueness"
The article critiques the lasting stereotypes and misconceptions about Spain's uniqueness that arose during the Franco era, reflecting on various cultural and historical events.
The short bet of Andalusia on Historical Memory: a plan with three years of delay and hundreds of graves to exhume
The second Andalusian Plan for Democratic Memory launches with three years of delay, allocating funds for the exhumation of graves from the Franco era and genetic identification.
Fernando Reinlein, member of the UMD, pioneer in the democratization of the Armed Forces
Fernando Reinlein, a notable figure in the democratization of the Spanish Armed Forces, has died at the age of 80 in Madrid, marking the loss of a significant proponent of democracy and freedoms in Spain during the late Franco era.