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Harvard University professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. takes a deep dive into the pope's past in New York Times Magazine piece.
An account of a Congress in France of the Spanish anarchist movement in exile. Originally appeared in the Anarchist Federation of Britain's Direct Action (June 1945, 2nd).
The Air India crash that killed 241 passengers is among the deadliest plane crashes in recent history. Here's a look at the ...
The Reconquista was a pivotal period in Spanish history, spanning nearly 800 years from the early 8th century to 1492. It marked the long and arduous struggle by Christian kingdoms to reclaim the ...
King Philip II of Spain decreed Madrid – a somewhat sleepy mountain town in the middle of the Iberian Peninsula – the capital ...
As reported by AS and relayed by Sport Witness, Real Madrid retain hopes of tempting Rodri to swap the Etihad Stadium for the ...
The Road to '26: The first step towards success in 2026 is qualifying for the tournament, something no Italian will take for ...
Some of the biggest names and teams in international soccer are heading to Seattle to compete in the Club World Cup. Here's ...
A trio of former and current K-State women's basketball players will be in action this summer across the globe.
The legacy of Al-Andalus lives on in Spain, as Arabic language and culture revive in street signs, schools, and music, ...
Mexican Senate President Gerardo Fernández Noroña made a striking comment Wednesday when asked about the ongoing unrest in Los Angeles over illegal immigration. Speaking about American borders and ...
In the heart of Spain’s capital, Sobrino de Botín holds a coveted Guinness World Record as the world’s oldest restaurant. Exactly three hundred years after it opened its doors, Botín welcomes droves ...