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Catalan separatist parties agree to renew governing coalition Catalonia

Catalan separatist parties agree to renew governing coalition

BARCELONA (Reuters) -Two separatist parties in Catalonia agreed to renew their coalition, one of them said on Wednesday, paving the way for a new pro-independence government in the northeastern Spanish region three months after an inconclusive election. Leftist Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya and centre-right Junts finished second and third in…
bubmag
May 19, 2021
“All About Damage Control” Catalonia

“All About Damage Control”

Authored by Nick Corbishley via WolfStreet.com, Yesterday, my wife and I took our first walk to the beach since Spain entered lockdown almost three and a half months ago. From there, we meandered through El Born, which together with Sant Pere and Santa Caterina, forms one of the four barrios…
bubmag
June 25, 2020
Spotlight session with PhD students from the 2019 Facebook Fellowship cohort Catalonia

Spotlight session with PhD students from the 2019 Facebook Fellowship cohort

Each year, we invite PhD students from around the world to apply for the Facebook Fellowship, a program designed to encourage and support promising doctoral students who are engaged in innovative and relevant research in areas related to computer science and engineering. As a continuation of our regular Fellowship spotlight…
bubmag
June 20, 2020
Canizares: I feel very uneasy when Guardiola talks about Spain Catalonia

Canizares: I feel very uneasy when Guardiola talks about Spain

Spain Played together at 1992 OlympicsLUIS GABRIEL, CHEMA REY Y MIGUEL RUIZMARCASantiago Canizares has questioned Pep Guardiola's previous comments about Spain.The current Manchester City boss is a proud Catalan and is often seen wearing a Catalan independence ribbon.Both Guardiola and Canizares represented Spain at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, winning the…
bubmag
June 19, 2020
One of the world’s biggest sports leagues doesn’t like politics — except when it does Catalonia

One of the world’s biggest sports leagues doesn’t like politics — except when it does

The world's most lucrative football league doesn't like political protests — except when it does. The English Premier League resumes behind closed doors Wednesday evening basking in the reflected glory of Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford’s campaign on free school meals, which forced the U.K. government to reverse policy and…
bubmag
June 17, 2020