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Pilar Bernabé García

Pilar Bernabé García

Spanish politician

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    Police officer investigated for pushing a 68-year-old retired teacher to the ground during an education strike protest in Valencia

    Spain's National Police have opened a disciplinary case against an officer who violently pushed a 68-year-old retired teacher to the ground during a protest in Valencia, as an indefinite education strike enters its fourth week.

  • May 27

    Valencia's PP Government Strikes Budget Deal with Vox, Embedding 'National Priority' into 2026 Spending

    The conservative government of Juanfran Pérez Llorca has agreed to Vox's demands, including a controversial 'national priority' clause, to secure approval of the 2026 regional budget in Valencia.

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215 votes and coal smoke

Trump absorbs war-powers rebuke as Lebanon truce frays and Washington revives coal

Washington spent the night arguing over how much war a president can wage without Congress, while a Lebanon ceasefire began looking fragile almost immediately. Elsewhere, a damaged Dreamliner embarrassed Lufthansa, Germany tried to cut its care bill, Anthropic asked rivals to slow down, and Marjane Satrapi's death drew tributes across Europe.

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  • Zelenskyy open letter to Putin

    Welcomes Trump the potential meeting between Zelenskyy and Putin, stating it would be wonderful if the two leaders held direct talks.

  • Zelensky proposes face-to-face Putin talks

    Zelensky sends an open letter proposing direct peace talks in a neutral venue, while the Kremlin responds that Putin has not yet read the document.

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China and the West: decoupling

The EU's formal adoption of a mandatory outbound investment screening mechanism, combined with China's operational enforcement of its blocking statutes, creates an immediate and binding conflict-of-laws trap for multinational firms.

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