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Spain’s transition to democracy in the late 1970s influenced Latin America as it, too, shook off dictatorship. Felipe González, Spain’s Socialist prime minister from 1982 to 1996, forged ...
Spain Concerned By Expropriation In Latin America Bolivia and Argentina's nationalization of Spanish companies hasn't gone over well in Madrid. Spanish officials say Bolivia and Argentina will pay ...
Defying the anti-immigrant trend in the U.S., Spain is reaping economic benefits by granting citizenship to tens of thousands ...
The study, published just a few weeks ago, shows that last year Latin American companies allocated €2.8 billion ($3 billion) to Spain, an increase of 138% compared to the previous year.
Spain invested heavily in Latin America when it suffered a crisis 10 years ago, and now that the roles were reversed, wants those nations to increase their participation in his country's economy.
Human rights activist Emilio Silva was able to find the remains of his grandfather in northern Spain, where his body had been in a ditch for 64 years. But many other families want answers.
A recent study by the Inter-American Development Bank, or IDB, found that a majority of Latin American emigrants are starting to choose Europe, and in particular Spain, over the United States.
Latin America Why Cuba and Spain Need Each Other Again Cuba obtained independence from Spain in the aftermath of the Spanish American War which came to an end in December of 1898.
Madrid Becomes ‘The Musical Bridge’ Between Spain and Latin America The nation's capital has launched several initiatives to expand its musical footprint. By Sigal Ratner-Arias ...
Spain, Latin America, Caribbean Film Commissions Seal Accord, Talk Shop at Ventana Sur Panel By Holly Jones. Plus Icon. Holly Jones Latest; ...