In Madrid, more than 50,000 people, according to the government sources, have come up to ask for unity and dialogue within the country according to what will happen next week when the Catalan parliament will meet to discuss the consequences of the referendum. The event was organized by Fundación Denaes, joined by Convivencia Cívica Cataluña, Hazte Oír and Foro de Guardias Civiles.
Latest from EUROPE
Even if an average European, sipping morning coffee with a croissant, notices news reports about the
Trump’s initiatives to end the war not because of Russia’s defeat on the battlefield, but because
Hungary, Paks II and Viktor Orbán. How European unity is being undermined by corruption in Hungary’s
The shadow fleet transporting Russian oil has experiencedsignificant growth, representing around 17% of the global oiltanker fleet by the end of 2024. The trajectory of thisphenomenon remains unpredictable, driven by its rapidexpansion and the volatility of the geopolitical and economiclandscape.
The inauguration date of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is approaching, and with that comes talk of