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  • 2 months ago | es.ara.cat | Laura Ruiz Trullols |Cristina Sáez |Llibert Ferri |Joan Rovira

    BerlínLas coaliciones de gobierno son lo más habitual en Alemania, que las ha visto de todos los colores. Esta noche sabremos si se confirma la victoria que las encuestas auguran a los conservadores de Friedrich Merz, pero la noche electoral dejará la incógnita de qué tipo de coalición se formará si es que hay alguna viable.

  • 2 months ago | en.ara.cat | Laura Serra |Cristina Sáez |Joan Rovira |Llibert Ferri

    Fátima Saheb has been sharing her poems in English, Catalan and Spanish for seven years, and she does so especially on stage, in recitals where she talks about her migrant experience, a story that she had not heard in our country. Her references range from Maya Angelou to Morad, including Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Mahmud Darwish, Rupi Kaur, Safia El Aaddam, Lucía Mbomio and Desirée Bela-Lobedde.

  • 2 months ago | en.ara.cat | Quim Aranda |Cristina Sáez |Joan Rovira

    Journalist and economic commentator, author of 'Kaput. The End of the German Miracle' LondonBorn in 1961, Wolfgang Münchau grew up in the German town of Mulheim in the Ruhr. He now lives in Oxford, where he looks out over the world and his country, and from where he also directs Eurointelligence, an influential business commentary service he co-founded. He was previously a columnist for the Financial Times. Just published Kaput.

  • 2 months ago | en.ara.cat | Xavi Navarro |Cristina Sáez |Joan Rovira

    BarcelonaBarça had a hard-fought victory in the league. The Blaugranas won with two goals from Olmo and Ferran Torres at the Gran Canaria Stadium and remain top of the league for another matchday. Here are some quick notes. It's going to cost a lot. There will be more clashes like the one in Las Palmas. There will be more days when spaces are reduced to the bare minimum. There will be more afternoons when opponents defy the rules in every duel.

  • 2 months ago | en.ara.cat | Antònia Ferrer |Cristina Sáez |Joan Rovira

    WashingtonWhen Donald Trump's return was still only a possibility, the Republican promised "revenge" from the stage of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) and was warming up for the Republican primaries by saying that migrants "are polluting the blood of our country." A year later, "revenge" sits in the Oval Office, and on the CPAC stage, words have become deeds: Steve Bannon's Nazi salute and the fraktur-like typography used by the Nazis on Elon Musk's MAGA cap.

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