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Maria Clara Montoya is a journalist based in Madrid, Spain. She has been a correspondent in Lima for the Spanish News Agency and more recently in Madrid for W Radio, the biggest radio news station in Colombia. She is specialized in international affairs (Spain and Latin America, mainly) but also has experience in politics, culture and economy.
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The aging of the rural sector, a 'slap' for EU policies
The aging population in Spain's rural sector poses significant challenges to EU policies, as highlighted by Félix Bariáin, president of the Unión de Agricultores y Ganaderos de Navarra. The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is criticized for being a major threat to farmers, with stringent rules and reduced budgets compared to global competitors. Esther Herranz of the Partido Popular Europeo and Esther Burgui of the Unión de Cooperativas Agroalimentarias de Navarra emphasize the need for diversification and irrigation systems to maintain profitability. The VI European Summer Courses concluded with discussions on Europe's geopolitical role and the importance of education in addressing global challenges.
Spanish companies cash in on the British craze for Nenuco: 30% increase in sales
Spanish cleaning products have seen a significant rise in popularity in the UK, driven by their unique and long-lasting fragrances. Companies like Nenuco, Asevi, and Lemon Fresh UK have experienced substantial growth, with Asevi reporting a 30% increase in sales to the UK. The trend is largely fueled by social media and word-of-mouth, with British consumers favoring the fresh scents reminiscent of holidays in Spain. Despite the success, some companies remain secretive about their export figures. The market for these products continues to expand, with no signs of the trend slowing down.
Lucas's Odyssey to Move with His Van in England: No Diesel at 7 Gas Stations
Lucas Pérez, a partner at Spaintransport, faced significant challenges finding diesel at seven different gas stations in England, impacting their delivery operations. The fuel shortage, exacerbated by a lack of truck drivers and panic buying, has led to logistical difficulties across the UK. Despite government assurances, the crisis persists, with military personnel being prepared to assist in fuel distribution. Spaintransport has managed to maintain operations by optimizing routes and leveraging their workforce in Spain. The situation highlights broader issues related to Brexit and the pandemic's impact on the logistics sector.
Go to Your Damn Country
The narrative recounts the author's experiences as an immigrant in Madrid, highlighting the challenges of adapting to a new culture while maintaining ties to their Colombian roots. The story delves into the subtle and overt racism faced, exemplified by the phrase 'go to your damn country,' and the struggle to balance dual identities. Despite these challenges, the author asserts their belonging and determination to remain in Spain, emphasizing the importance of integration and acceptance.
Half a million people who were born in Spain to immigrant parents still need a residence permit to live legally in the country their were born in and they're not allowed to vote. This feature describes the situation.
A hunger strike to stop violence against women
In early 2017, Spain witnessed a surge in gender-based violence, prompting the women's rights group Ve-la luz to initiate a hunger strike in Madrid's central square. The group demands stronger measures against such violence, including recognizing femicides as terrorism. Despite health challenges, the activists have garnered support, especially from young women. The article highlights Spain's historical record in tracking femicides and criticizes budget cuts in gender equality since 2011. The hunger strike concluded after major political forces committed to the group's manifesto, emphasizing the urgent need to stop femicides.
Struggles against oblivion in Peru
Peru's internal conflict from 1980 to 2000 resulted in 70,000 victims, with significant impacts on communities like Villa El Salvador in Lima. The neighborhood, known for its strong community spirit, faced increased terrorist attacks from Shining Path and MRTA. Key figures like Deputy Mayor María Elena Moyano were targeted, and political violence escalated under President Alberto Fujimori's regime. Despite challenges, organizations like Southern Youth Network and PAZOS continue to promote community activism and cultural education, striving to pass on the legacy of past leaders to new generations.
Royal Blood, the latest hit from the UK, speaks
Royal Blood, a UK-based band, formed two years ago and has quickly risen to prominence, supported by the same management as Arctic Monkeys and Paolo Nutini. Their debut album has been well-received, selling 39,000 copies in two days. The band, consisting of Ben Thatcher and Mike, is known for their powerful sound despite being a duo. They discuss their natural musical connection, the simplicity of being a two-member band, and their surprise at their rapid success. The article highlights their potential for future growth and the positive reception of their music.
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