Spain's far-right resurgence raises spectre of Franco 50 years after his death
Europe • Nov 20, 2025, 10:19 AM
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Half a century after Spanish dictator Francisco Franco's death, creeping support for the party's far right reveals a grim battle over the legacy of his fascist regime.
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France 'must accept losing its children' warns chief of defence staff
Europe • 1:39 PM
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Chief of the Defence Staff General Fabien Mandon sparked the anger of the political class with this sentence during his speech at the Congress of Mayors of France.
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Europe sidelined in US-Russia peace plan for Ukraine
Europe • 1:05 PM
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Brussels has expressed frustration at being left out of the rumored US-Russia peace plan for Ukraine, with EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell stressing that any plan would need Europe on board to succeed. Reports suggest the draft would require Ukrain
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What we know about the latest US plan for ending the Ukraine war
Europe • 11:47 AM
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The US has reportedly presented Kyiv with a proposal that would end the Ukraine war – at the cost of sweeping concessions to Moscow. Here's what we know so far.
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Spain confronts Franco’s legacy as symbols of the dictatorship persist
Europe • 10:28 AM
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Half a century after Franco’s death, his legacy still sparks debate in Madrid. Portraits and memorabilia glorifying the dictator are sold at markets, attracting curious buyers, including young people. Controversial Francoist monuments, like an archway an
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Spain marks 50th anniversary of Franco's death
Europe • 10:26 AM
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50 years after the death of the dictator Francisco Franco, the dictator remains a divisive figure in Spain. The government of Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced this week it would publish a list of Francoist symbols that are left in public
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80 years since the start of the Nuremberg trials
Europe • 10:25 AM
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The 80th anniversary of the Nuremberg Trials marks the beginning of the landmark military tribunals in Nuremberg, Germany, in 1945. These trials prosecuted key Nazi leaders for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide, setting an enduring preced
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Spain's far-right resurgence raises spectre of Franco 50 years after his death
Europe • 10:19 AM
1 min
Half a century after Spanish dictator Francisco Franco's death, creeping support for the party's far right reveals a grim battle over the legacy of his fascist regime.
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US peace proposal would see Ukraine giving up land, arms
Europe • 9:54 AM
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A new US peace proposal leaked from top officials, it would require Ukraine to make sweeping concessions, including ceding territory, recognizing Russia’s control over Crimea and other occupied regions, and cutting its military to 400,000 troops. The dra
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US peace plan asks Ukraine to cede territory, government source says
Europe • 12:19 AM
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A new peace proposal from the United States requires Kyiv to cede land controlled by Russia and reduce its army's size by more than half, according to a Ukrainian senior official.
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