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Spain in the World July 20th 2013 Edition

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One week more you can find Spanish news in SPAIN IN THE WORLD. Weekly news from the more important newspapers and news channels around the world.
Corruption surrounding Spanish president, Payback to EU  because of illegal taxbreaks from shipbuilders, sometimes it looks like nothing is legal in Spain.
A brief about Pamplona and San Fermines from the Guardian.

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Spain in the World July 13th 2013 Edition

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"Uno de Enero, Dos de Febrero, Tres de Marzo, Cuatro de Abril, Cinco de Mayo, Seis de Junio, Siete de Julio, SAN FERMÍN!!!
One year more the Bull is the star, for all of them that they think that it is a criminal act against the animals and those who think it is a millenarian culture with links to the pagan mystery cults among the Mediterranean sea.
Photographic Gallery from the Guardian.
A new rise in utilities bills for all Spaniards, especially electricity and fuel, everybody is paying now all excess from previous years.
A wave has arrived to western Europe, it is a wave of sun and heat. Ireland has had one of the hottest summers in ages while the south of Europe has seen at the moment it has been a no specially hot summer.
Lest go to enjoy the sun.
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Mariano charlatan, this heat was not in your election program.





Spain in the World July 06th 2013 Edition

This week employment news are the topic to highlight.
First unemployment rate drops for fourth in a row. This is always a good new, but we do not have to forget that this is a seasonal figure. In a country with a high dependence of tourism as it is Spain, unemployment rate always goes down in summer time.
The Guardian goes beyond, it talks about unemployment between young people. In countries like in Spain the youth unemployment is 56.4%, more than half of new work force is unemployed and we bad perspectives in a short term to change.

In sports I have to talk about the defeat of Spain against Brazil in the confederations cup.

My questions this week: Where are we failing? Does the politicians realize that it is something wrong in the educational system? What is the link between unemployment and education?

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