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"We want people to reflect on the contemporary city and the kind of life we live -- where nature is not present -- through art."
Vibrant murals appear on the walls of bars, shoe stores, and hat shops in the Lavapiés district.
The execution method still takes places in parts of the Middle East and Africa.
Is that several ounces of cocaine in your pocket, or -- oh, never mind.
Manuela Carmena has become the unlikely face of Spain’s youth-driven social and political change.
These artworks highlight women’s strength, friendship, and pain.
Carolina Bescansa is the latest in a series of lawmakers around the world who have brought -- and at times breastfed -- their babies in congress.
"Many people arrive with nothing but the clothes they have on: short-sleeved shirts and slippers."
In Europe and America, democracy is under siege from worries about ISIS and refugees. Spain’s history shows reason for hope.