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Santiago De Compostela · Santiago De CompostelaThe Day of the Galician Letters honors today a philologist, poet, playwright, teacher and musician who defended with her verses freedom, equality, social justice and feminism.See the Story
The Day of the Galician Letters honors Luísa Villalta, the violinist and poet who wrote feminist verses.
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Galicia · GaliciaGalicia wants its regional presidents and mayors to treat the European election campaign as if they were facing the ballot box themselves. Alberto Núñez Feijóo will take note of the results each territory achieves. He wants each of his barons to pursue similar results to those obtained in regional and municipal elections. The PP assumes it will be 'difficult' to match the results of a single constituency, led by Dolors Montserrat, which exceeded…See the Story
“Mobilize, mobilize and mobilize”: Feijóo recruits barons and mayors to fight against abstention
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Galicia · GaliciaSlowly, between 2009 and 2014, the inhabitants of Galicia finally achieved a historical claim: opening the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy without finding the meanings of "fool" and "mumbling" among the definitions of the word "Galician". It was a small great victory, very symbolic but insignificant within the torrent of Galician phobia (fear of everything Galician) and Galician phobia (fear of the natural language of Galicia) that has b…See the Story
Half a millennium of galaicophobia: from Catholic Monarchs to television, from mockery to murder
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Galicia · GaliciaSometimes I find myself walking down the street and always seeing the same faces. It doesn't matter if I walk slowly or quickly, if I'm in my neighborhood or the neighbor's, people pass by with their joys and problems and I am unable to distinguish one from another. I don't know if it's me walking too much and seeing regularly or if my mind is playing a mean trick on me, but each time it becomes more extinguished that twisted line, loose verse, …See the Story
Lucía Cabanelas: Excommunicated Dragons
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Galicia · GaliciaGalicia, over and over again, a different place. Who expected, in the Spain of partisan tension and hostility, that a public act by the socialist minister most attacking and attacked by the PP and the popular baron Alfonso Rueda could become a hymn to “institutional cooperation” over “ideological approaches”. In A Coruña, after sharing the maiden voyage of the new trains that will cut the route between the Galician community and Madrid, Puente p…See the Story
Puente and Rueda break with tension by surprise: “We're going to get along really well”
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Santiago De Compostela · Santiago De CompostelaAnaplastic thyroid cancer is a rare type of tumor, which grows very quickly. It occurs more frequently in people over 60 years of age and is more common in women than in men, although the cause is unknown. It is one of the most aggressive and devastating cancers, with a survival rate of just 5% in five years. It currently has few effective treatment options. Now, a new Spanish study, published in the prestigious journal 'Nature Communications', …See the Story
Spanish researchers discover a new therapy against one of the most aggressive and devastating cancers without damaging healthy cells.
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Galicia · GaliciaFormer La Liga winners have been languishing in Spain’s third tier but, led by their devoted captain, hope is returning There was a moment late in Deportivo de La Coruña’s win over Barcelona on Sunday in which they got a corner and Lucas Pérez went to take it, gazing up at Riazor en route. When he got there, bouncing the ball before laying it down by the flag, he held out his arm for the linesman to inspect and leant in to whisper something. The…See the Story
Super Depor are on their way back, led by the sacrifices of Lucas Pérez
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