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‘Eventually Gibraltar will return to Spain’
As tensions between Britain and Spain mount over Gibraltar, Spain’s director general for foreign affairs tells Channel 4 News that the territory will eventually return to Spanish rule.
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Peru drugs pair ‘terrified and emotional’
Melissa Reid, 19, and Michaella McCollum Connolly, 20, are being held in custody in Lima on suspicion of drug trafficking after they were stopped from boarding a flight to Madrid.
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UK ‘considers legal action’ against Spain over Gibraltar
Britain and Spain are locked in a dispute over Gibraltar that that has compounded tensions dating back to 1704. But what is fueling Britain’s control issues over its overseas territory?
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Police sting busts European human trafficking gang
Spanish and French police break up a human trafficking ring suspected of smuggling Chinese migrants into Europe and the United States.
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Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Fitr
Muslims in China and Spain celebrate Eid with food while Iraqis visit a theme park, Iranians take to the streets in prayer and the United Arab Emirates marks the Islamic festival with fireworks.
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No Spanish concessions in Gibraltar row
Spain’s prime minister says he will take “all legal measures” to protect his county’s interests in Gibraltar – dashing hopes of a quick solution in the dispute with Britain.
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Who to believe? Leaders claim tough stance over Gibraltar
David Cameron claims to have read the riot act to Spanish premier Mariano Rajoy over the recent Gibraltar row – but a statement from Spain contradicts him.
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David Cameron ‘seriously concerned’ over Gibraltar
Prime Minister David Cameron says he is “seriously concerned” by reports that Spain may introduce fees at the border with Gibraltar and close its airspace to planes.
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Why are we still arguing about Gibraltar?
It’s been flying the British flag for longer than America has been independent. So why is The Rock suddenly at the centre of a rapidly escalating diplomatic row with Spain?
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Gibraltar’s first minister: ‘Why should we change?’
As his nation’s dispute with Spain escalates, the chief minister of Gibraltar, Fabian Picardo tells Krishnan-Guru Murthy over that Spain’s 50 euro charge border crossing fee is unlawful.
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Spanish train crash driver ‘on the phone’
The driver of the train that derailed in Spain killing 79 people was on the phone at the time of the crash. The train was also going at almost twice the speed limit, say investigators.
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Spain train crash driver accused of ‘reckless homicide’
A train driver suspected of causing Spain’s worst train disaster for decades is formally accused of reckless homicide, the country’s interior minister confirms.
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Train driver detained as Spain mourns after tragic crash
Train driver Francisco Jose Garzon Amo is officially held in the hospital where he is recovering after 78 people were killed in a rail crash in north west Spain.
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‘Scene from hell’: train crash in Spain kills at least 80
CCTV footage emerges of the Spanish train derailment near Santiago de Compostela, in which at least 80 people died. Meanwhile, a local government spokesman warns the death toll could rise.
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Naked British fugitive Mark Lilley captured in Spain
Spanish police smash their way into a villa to capture British fugitive Mark Lilley who went on the run in 2000 during a trial for drug trafficking. He was found naked in a secret room.