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Now in exile, Jews like Alicia Freilich, a columnist for El Nacional, watch their homeland’s unrest with trepidation.
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Shaine Davison is a junior majoring in journalism and minoring in environmental science. She has previously served as the ...
In Spain’s Alicante region, Benidorm’s sunshine and beaches have attracted visitors for more than a century. For a long time, the city would ebb and flow with seasonal tourism until the 1970s when ...
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I’ve secretly envied people who return to the same holiday spot each year. I imagine them on a balcony, feet up and smoking ...
More than half a million foreigners are believed to live in Spain without legal permission. Like in the United States and much of Europe, these immigrants work jobs that few nationals want.
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North Carolina last year attracted more new residents, 84,000 people, from other parts of the country than any other state, a title held by Texas in 2024 and Florida in the two years before that.
Released in the UK on Jan. 22, 'Ninette's War' by journalist John Jay examines darkest chapter in French history through a ...