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Spain in the World April 27th 2013 Edition

Photograph: Sergio Perez/Reuters

This week unemployment data has been the worst in history again. 6.2 million people, a 27.2 percent, makes a new negative record in Spanish economy. This figure opens again the debate about austerity against waste, cuts against more expenses. Now that debt rate is lower than two years ago and politic reforms and austerity measures do not look enough to bring investors and create new jobs, a change in economic politic is again necessary.
While the Irish Times talks mostly about unemployment the WSJ talks about rethink austerity.

The Economist highlights immovability in Spanish people as a problem in economic recovery. Is good the Spanish culture of one house for all your life?

The Guardian talks about El Cid Campeador remembering the movie.

To finish do not miss the video about education, is it education the same than schooling?

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Spain in the World April 20th 2013 Edition

Pool photo by Angel Diaz
One scandal, two scandals, three scandals... All Spain is a scandal!!!
This week the NYT talks about the King and his family. A few years ago Juan Carlos I was "untouchable", but now is on every newspaper because of his son in law Iñaki Urdangarín. Although his roll in "Transición" and his importance in foreign affairs, Spain history memory is always short as in a fish. In a moment when all politic parties are involved in different corruption cases, Spanish unity is falling apart because of a recession that thanks to some politics became a crisis. All Spain is crying out for a change, not just a makeup for a moment but a deep change in all Spanish politic institutions. Politicians, judges, even the King is involved in acts of corruption, bribes and "enchufes" (literally socket) that have became daily business in Spanish institutions. Where is the exit?
The Economist explains why the current euro system is not longer able to survive with the actual politics. A deep reform will be necessary in a short term. Can we trust politicians pressured by small groups to do the job?
To finish, do not miss Rafael´s video Escándalo...
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Spain in the World April 13rd April Edition


This week  edition in the New York Times, Spain Transition as an example of change from dictatorship to democracy. Civilian groups have been in Madrid to know how the Spaniards did a new Constitution after 40 years of dictatorship. Is Spain an example to follow?
Two Spanish teams in the semifinals of the Champions League, will we have a Spanish Final? Will German teams defeat Spaniards?

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Spain in the World April 6th 2013 Edition

Andres Kudack
This week edition is about artist, Jesús Franco great spanish director, with 199 films in his biography has died this week.
In a time where the Spanish artist are looking for inspiration and an exit on their careers in Spain, the New York Times and The Wall Street Journal talk about artist and crisis from two different points of view. The NYT talks about artist that represent the crisis in their work while the WSJ talks about emigration of Spanish artist from Spain to somewhere else. Along the History the most difficult times have always given the most brilliant artist despite the lack of money.

One week more Spanish teams are in the news because of their Europe competitions. 3 of 8 teams in the Champions are Spanish. Will the continue the next week?

And this week I have a question, Who is in charge of providing Justice among the Spanish and European citizens?

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