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Here’s a bit of history: After occupying Vietnam, the French were in search of other territories to possess. In the 1800s, France forced the Sulu Sultan to formally cede Basilan in exchange for ...
It has seen multiple generations, natural disasters and a two-mile move. But will it survive the Central Florida Expressway Authority?
The Chinese Embassy in Mexico said on Tuesday that recent groundless accusations by Ronald Johnson, US ambassador to Mexico, that countries like China are trying to exert financial control over ...
Villarreal have not given up on their quest to sign Inter Milan’s Tajon Buchanan amid interest from Sassuolo. Per Sky Sport via FCInter1908, the Yellow Submarine will soon re-establish contact ...
TORRE PACHECO, Spain — Spanish police have arrested 10 people after three nights of clashes between far-right groups and North African migrants in a town in southeastern Spain, the government ...
Spaniards are increasingly being priced out of their own sun-drenched beaches, as an unprecedented tourism boom drives up hotel and rental costs, making coastal holidays unaffordable for many ...
By Corina Pons MADRID (Reuters) -International holidaymakers are keeping Spaniards off their own sun-kissed beaches due to ever-rising hotel and rental prices during an unprecedented tourism boom.
Several dozen youths from far-right groups hurled glass bottles and objects at riot police in Torre Pacheco.
Nearly 5 million people visited the Grand Canyon last year, from day trippers and campers to people sleeping overnight in historic lodges and cabins.
Jannik Sinner was obviously in a jovial mood during the presentation ceremony, and even joked during his interview, when praising Carlos Alcaraz.
At least eight people have been detained following violent clashes in the southeastern Spanish town of Torre-Pacheco. The unrest on Saturday night erupted after far-right groups sought retribution ...