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Disturbing infertility find on pigs may apply to Men
Scientist finds cause of pig infertility in Spain; warns that the same risk could also apply to humans.
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Spain raises minimum age for marriage from 14 to 16
Spain also raised the minimum age for consent to sexual relations
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Europe’s worst countries for tourist scams
This could help you decide your holiday destination
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End of an era: Casillas to leave Real Madrid
Real Madrid’s emblematic captain and goalkeeper Iker Casillas set to leave the club after 25 years
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Bakery set to be world’s first to deliver by drone
A Spanish bakery to become the first in the world to deliver its bread by a fleet of drones.
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Nation of optimists: 8 in 10 Spaniards are happy
Despite the heatwave gripping Spain and fears about Grexit, Spaniards are overwhelmingly happy,
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Which EU nation is least connected to the Internet?
The 2014 Digital Scoreboard reveals this nation’s contrasting Internet habits.
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Time has come for lower taxes in Spain
Spanish government unveils new lower tax rates for the next two years.
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Spain’s royal privilege: king can’t be Divorced
Royal couple once hit a marriage crisis. The difference now is that Queen Letizia can’t divorce King Felipe.
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High hopes for Spain’s new King
Felipe VI carries the burden of Spain’s crisis on his shoulders. Here’s what Spaniards expect.
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Spain’s World Cup defeat an economic Disaster
Merchandise loss placed at €600 million as Spain bows out of the 2014 World Cup.
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Parents of obese, drunk kids to be Punished
In some EU countries, parents of children who are obese or drunk are deemed cruel and neglectful, therefore to be punished.
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Can’t enter nightclubs in Spain? Maybe they’re Racist
Nightclubs in five Spanish cities checked to see if they’re racist.
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Spanish protest party ‘Podemos’ in for monarchy abolishment
EU parliament party Podemos joins referendum protests as tensions increase in Spain.
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Amid Spain’s crisis, children most at Risk
Children all over Spain bear the brunt of poverty.
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Romería de El Rocío: The biggest pilgrimage in Spain
What draws more than 1 million people to a small town in Southern Spain? Discover more about Romería de El Rocío.
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For protesters King Juan Carlos’s abdication not enough
Debate on the future of the monarchy sparks amid news of King Juan Carlos abdication.
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Spain investing €6.3b to boost the economy
New stimulus package to jumpstart the job marked to be unveiled next week in Spain.
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Smog, traffic-free Madrid no longer just a Dream
Spanish City Hall comes up with a plan to make Madrid more pedestrian-friendly.
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Keep your shirt on in Mallorca or get Fined
Officials plan to ban shirtless and bikini-clad tourists into this Spanish city centre.
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Yes, there are Swedish beggars in Spain
Media stumbles upon homeless Swedes, breaking the image of a wealthy nation.
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Good deed leads man to pay fine in Spain
Instead of being a hero, man in Valencia faced with a fine for helping injured biker.
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How Spanish football star tells racists to eat their heart Out
Racism can shame people, but not if you know how to fight back as Spain footballer Dani Alves showed.
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Two breakthroughs may open path to Alzheimer’s Cure
Separate researches in Germany and Spain reveal promising news on cause and cure of Alzheimer’s.
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In upcoming Spanish law, you can’t use the Internet without an ID
Latest version of Spain’s anti-terrorism bill may once again be blocked in parliament.
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You won’t believe what this man in Spain did before heading to Work
You won’t believe what this man in Spain did before heading to Work
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Do you text a lot? Be careful, you might get ‘WhatsAppitis’
Spanish doctor diagnoses the world’s first case of too much texting.
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Funeral of Spain’s most beloved PM draws 30,000 to the Streets
Why are Spaniards celebrating the life of Adolfo Suarez?
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Spain renews relationship with Philippines, investment plans Underway
Spanish business groups sign pact for long-term partnership with local private sector.
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Blind woman rescues blind dog from Death
Labrador retriever gets a second chance at life.
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Spanish cops go sexy to get official’s Attention
Go-go dancers in police stations? Find out why Valencia’s police are getting sexy.
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Spain said it is committed to help the Philippines
Spain’s top foreign minister to visit Manila next week.
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Poll reveals everyone’s afraid of Italian Drivers
Survey on EU motorists show driving stereotypes among seven countries.
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‘Mockumentary’ on Spain’s history has got country divided in Two
Spain’s beloved TV presenter creates a lie to prove a point.
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Overworked nurses have to be given a break, says Study
Direct link between nurse workload and patient death found.
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Eugene Domingo gets acting nods from Madrid film Judges
‘Kimmy Dora’ star nominated as Best Actress in the 3rd Madrid International Film Festival.
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‘Paella police’ protests global prostitution of famous Dish
Guardians of the authentic Valencia rice dish are slamming paella wannabes.
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No more tricornio hats in Spain’s Carnival
Interior Ministry bans the use of the Civil Guard’s uniform among ordinary citizens.
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Phl Embassy Welcomes Team Gilas Coaching Staff to Spain
Phl Embassy Welcomes Team Gilas Coaching Staff to Spain
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Spain’s Entroida Festival: Vinegar and Angry Ants
This town in Spain puts a twist before Lent through searing pain and staggering fun.
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Filipino sailors saved as storm Petra rages near Spain
Philippines Foreign Affairs Department to get information on the five rescued sailors.
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Spanish king bares royal family’s Salary
King Don Juan Carlos breaks tradition, freezes and makes royal wages available for the public.
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Meet the world’s hottest OB-Gyn
Do you want to be treated by this sexy Spanish medical student in Chile?
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Spain’s ‘good thief’ gets Cuffed
Burglar who busted paedophile coach turns himself over to police.
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French government boosts cyber Defences
French government to pour €1.5 billion for cyber defence funding. What is the Philippines planning to do to protect itself from growing cyber threats?
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Spain’s Jarramplas Festival: Flying turnips and Scapegoats
Discover more about this bizarre festival that falls on 19 and 20 January in a town in Spain.
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Spain’s trouser-less Metro day hits a Snag
Madrid’s take on the global trend a success despite some participants being told to leave train.
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A peek inside Pope Francis’ New Year
Pope meets first week of 2014 with fun, controversy and future plans.
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‘Champions for Life’ delights fans and raises funds for Yolanda victims
Spain’s world class football players still remember the victims of the super typhoon.
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Spain tightens grip on abortion Law
Reforms to current law may push more women abroad to end unwanted pregnancy.
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Spain sees advantage in keeping wages Low
In a time of crisis, Spain settles for a compromise for the unemployed.
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Spaniards find unusual way to vent their Anger
How do you make sure your sentiments are read by the most number of people? Write it somewhere that won’t be burned or ripped any time soon — and some Spaniards have found just the right item to use.
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Spain’s fashion week a model of good health
Fashion week in Madrid also demonstrated no-skinny policy.