The Francoist secrecy law will not be reformed due to the veto from PP and Junts to the projects of PSOE and PNV
The proposed reforms to the Francoist secrecy law in Spain are stalled due to opposition from the PP and Junts parties.
23-F, materials for history
The article discusses the importance of historical document declassification in Spain, emphasizing the need for context and analysis to reconstruct past events.
Moncloa called Zarzuela to inform about the declassification of the 23-F documents
The Spanish government informed the Royal Palace about the declassification of documents related to the 23-F coup attempt, which involve significant historical figures like Juan Carlos I.
Sánchez and Feijóo clash in the control session over the declassification of the documents from 23-F
In a heated parliamentary session, Spanish leaders Sánchez and Feijóo exchanged accusations regarding government transparency and the declassification of historical documents.
The Government declassifies documents from 23F 45 years after the coup
The Spanish government plans to approve the declassification of documents related to the 23F coup, coinciding with its 45th anniversary.
Breaking news on political affairs, live | Sánchez announces the declassification on Tuesday of the 23-F documents 'to settle a historical debt with citizens'
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced the declassification of documents related to the failed coup attempt of February 23, 1981, to address a historical debt with the public and promote transparency.
Aps message to the Nobel Committee: - Total openness
The Labour Party has requested that the Nobel Committee release historical gift lists amidst concerns of political interference following corruption allegations against a former Nobel leader.
Exhibition on George Washington: Judge: Trump Administration Must Allow References to Slavery
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration cannot obscure historical truths about George Washington's slaveholding past, emphasizing the need for transparency in a Philadelphia exhibition.
'Democracy loses out': France sinks to new low in annual global corruption index
France has reached a historical low in the global corruption index, raising concerns about democracy amid various high-profile scandals.
Brazil repeats its second worst score in the historical series on the global corruption perception index
Brazil maintained its second worst score in the historical series on the Corruption Perception Index in 2025 with a score of 35, ranking 107th among 182 countries.
We Live in a Transparent Society. Epstein's Archives Also Show How Our Relationship with the Past is Changing
The article discusses the enormous volume of Jeffrey Epstein's archives, newly released documents that reveal both shocking content and societal implications regarding our relationship with historical records.
Transparency and speed: how to contain African swine fever in the 21st century
The article discusses the historical experience and challenges of containing African swine fever, emphasizing the need for transparency and speed in the 21st century to mitigate its long-term economic and social consequences.