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 Euromundo Global MADRID EDICIÓN DIGITAL 25 de marzo de 2025
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Weekly Report
- A digest of this week's Spanish financial, political and social news aimed primarily at Foreign Property Owners: Prepared by Lenox Napier. Consultant: José Antonio Sierra
09ABR21 – MADRID.- For subscriptions and other information about this site, go to businessovertapas.com - email: [email protected] - Now with Facebook Page (Like!) Note: Underlined words or phrases are links to the Internet. Right click and press 'Control' on your keyboard to access. Business over Tapas and its writers are not responsible for unauthorised copying or other improper use of this material. Subscription and e-mail information in our archives is never released to third parties.
Weekly Report
- A digest of this week's Spanish financial, political and social news aimed primarily at Foreign Property Owners: Prepared by Lenox Napier. Consultant: José Antonio Sierra
01ABR21.- For subscriptions and other information about this site, go to businessovertapas.com email: lenox@businessovertapas. Now with Facebook Page (Like!) - Note: Underlined words or phrases are links to the Internet. Right click and press 'Control' on your keyboard to access. Business over Tapas and its writers are not responsible for unauthorised copying or other improper use of this material. Subscription and e-mail information in our archives is never released to third parties.
- Of the Maria Zambrano Centre of Transatlantic Studies of the University of Malaga with a work on the repression of women in Spain and in Ireland. The amount of this award is 1,200 €
27MAR21 – MÁLAGA.- The María Zambrano Centre of Transatlantic Studies UMA-ATECH of the University of Málaga has awarded the first Kate O’Brien Prize of the Centre of Transatlantic Studies of the University of Málaga to Pilar Iglesias Aparicio, doctor in English Philology from the UMA, for her work “The Magdalene Launderies in Ireland and the centres for the Protection of Women in Spain: examples of the sexual repression policy and the punishment of women”.
| Voluntarios irlandeses en la guerra civil española |
Por José Antonio Sierra *
21MAR21 - MÁLAGA.- La Guerra Civil española (1936-1939) es uno de los eventos que despertaron más interés en Europa durante la primera mitad del siglo XX. En Irlanda, como en otros países, se vivió la guerra civil española pero hasta el punto de dividir la sociedad irlandesa. Leyendo la prensa del país de aquellos días que informaba sobre los acontecimientos en España podemos ver como los partidos políticos , sindicatos, el gobierno y la iglesia tenían posturas opuestas.
Weekly Report
- A digest of this week's Spanish financial, political and social news aimed primarily at Foreign Property Owners: Prepared by Lenox Napier. Consultant: José Antonio Sierra
12MAR21 – MADRID.- For subscriptions and other information about this site, go to businessovertapas.com - email: [email protected] - Now with Facebook Page (Like!) Note: Underlined words or phrases are links to the Internet. Right click and press 'Control' on your keyboard to access. Business over Tapas and its writers are not responsible for unauthorised copying or other improper use of this material. Subscription and e-mail information in our archives is never released to third parties.
Weekly Report
- A digest of this week's Spanish financial, political and social news aimed primarily at Foreign Property Owners: Prepared by Lenox Napier. Consultant: José Antonio Sierra
04MAR21.- For subscriptions and other information about this site, go to businessovertapas.com - email: [email protected] - Now with Facebook Page (Like!) Note: Underlined words or phrases are links to the Internet. Right click and press 'Control' on your keyboard to access. Business over Tapas and its writers are not responsible for unauthorised copying or other improper use of this material. Subscription and e-mail information in our archives is never released to third parties.
Weekly Report
- A digest of this week's Spanish financial, political and social news aimed primarily at Foreign Property Owners: Prepared by Lenox Napier. Consultant: José Antonio Sierra
25FEB21.- For subscriptions and other information about this site, go to businessovertapas.com email: [email protected] - Now with Facebook Page (Like!) -Note: Underlined words or phrases are links to the Internet. Right click and press 'Control' on your keyboard to access. Business over Tapas and its writers are not responsible for unauthorised copying or other improper use of this material. Subscription and e-mail information in our archives is never released to third parties.
Weekly Report
- A digest of this week's Spanish financial, political and social news aimed primarily at Foreign Property Owners: Prepared by Lenox Napier. Consultant: José Antonio Sierra
18FEB21.- For subscriptions and other information about this site, go to businessovertapas.com -email: [email protected] - Note: Underlined words or phrases are links to the Internet. Right click and press 'Control' on your keyboard to access. Business over Tapas and its writers are not responsible for unauthorised copying or other improper use of this material. Subscription and e-mail information in our archives is never released to third parties.
Weekly Report
- A digest of this week's Spanish financial, political and social news aimed primarily at Foreign Property Owners: Prepared by Lenox Napier. Consultant: José Antonio Sierra
11FEB21.- For subscriptions and other information about this site, go to businessovertapas.com - email: [email protected] - Now with Facebook Page (Like!) - Note: Underlined words or phrases are links to the Internet. Right click and press 'Control' on your keyboard to access. Business over Tapas and its writers are not responsible for unauthorised copying or other improper use of this material. Subscription and e-mail information in our archives is never released to third parties.
Sent by José Antonio Sierra from Málaga.
10thFEB21.- The Limerick Literary Festival, formerly known as The Kate O’Brien Weekend, began in 1984 to mark the tenth anniversary of the death of Limerick-born Kate O’Brien. The event continues to celebrate the life and works of the author, while attracting prominent participants from all over the world. It is an inspiring mix of both discourse and discussion.
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