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...Juan García-Gallardo, Vox’s vice-president in the Castile-León regional government, said the aim was to ensure women were “as informed as possible” in deciding whether to pursue “the social tragedy, because...
...I’m going to start work on a project to build a studio house there with my neighbour, the architect José Juan Rivera Río of JJRR Arquitectura....
...The massive wavelike building from starchitect Carlos Ott pairs paintings by Uruguayan masters (Joaquín Torres-García, María Freire) with the likes of Frank Stella, Wifredo Lam and Louise Nevelson....
...I was in the mountains behind the Spanish beach resort of Estepona, tagging along on a studio visit to one of the rising artists of the Costa del Sol: Juan Miguel Quiñones Garcia (known as Quiñones), a sculptor...
...He is also involved in scandals ranging from the financial activities of former king Juan Carlos to the dispute over Catalan independence....
...The ex-presidents of Brazil (Dilma Rousseff), Paraguay (Fernando Lugo), Uruguay (José “Pepe” Mujica) and Ecuador (Rafael Correa) have all visited....
...“We want to know if Mr Sánchez will present a vote of no confidence in himself,” Mr García Egea said....
...Manuel García Castellón, the judge in the case, ruled in September that there were indications Mr Fridman exercised control over people and entities that damaged ZWW....
...The hotel is arranged around a galleried courtyard where Jose Carlos García, doyen of malagueño chefs, runs the in-house restaurant Balausta....
...In Mexico City, critics deride the president’s obsession with history, seeing in it autocratic traits characteristic of many previous Latin American populists: Venezuela’s Hugo Chávez and Argentina’s Juan...
...Juan Manuel Delgado, head of studies at Madrid’s Camilo José Cela secondary school, says the technology teaching has been absorbed into an approach where pupils solve their own problems....
...“The tourism, delivery and mobility platforms are having more problems in Spain than in other countries,” says José Luis Zimmermann of Sharing España, a trade group....
...“Mexico is not the same thing as the US,” said José Manuel Vázquez, 25, a pineapple farmer who rode the infamous Beast train to the US when he was 12, but was deported five years ago and is trying again....
...Juan García, also known as Mouráton, probably has the strongest claim to have its origins on the Spanish side of the border, but all are clearly more at home in this far north-western corner of Spain than...
...Juan José is digging a latrine on the small, 8m by 25m plot the government of Daniel Ortega has given him to build a house....
...• Juan Carlos Sancha The Institute of Masters of Wine will be holding its ninth symposium in Rioja from June 14-17....
...Neinor Homes boss Juan Velayos had good reason to be nervous when he went on an investor roadshow before his homebuilding company’s IPO on the Spanish stock market in March....
...Mr Santos, the second Colombian to win a Nobel Prize after Gabriel García Márquez, who won it for literature, could have received the award just days after ratifying the peace agreement, after dedicating...
...It was the late Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez who made a treasure-laden shipwreck near Cartagena world famous....
...As general counsel of Dia, the international supermarket conglomerate based in Madrid, Miguel Ángel Iglesias Peinado oversees the legal side of the company’s M&A activity....
...While later European writers have celebrated these sources, from Federico García Lorca to Juan Goytisolo, the Arab contribution to European literature tends to be forgotten....
...This gallery was co-founded in 2003 by Juan Gallo Restrepo to create site-specific exhibitions in forgotten corners of Colombian cities....
...There are the poets José Bergamín (quietly fulminating against both the Falangists’ savage assassination of Federico García Lorca and against intellectual purity) and José Moreno Villa (making up with bitterness...
...However, in the best tradition of Gabriel García Márquez’s magical realism, Colombia remains a place of contradictions and surprises....
...But Recife has not always resembled the setting of one of Gabriel García Márquez’s magic realism novels....
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