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Today, 77 years after making Guernica a “martyr city”, they still...

On this day in 1937, the Germans and Italians who supported Franco's insurgency reduced the Town of Guernica to rubble and bodies in what...

Where is Monsignor José Ignacio Munilla from?

It would seem that he's not from Gipuzkoa, given what was recently published on the InfoCatólica website for the World Youth Day being held...

The Two Sides of the Jesuits, or the Need for a...

This article was translated by John R. Bopp We’ve been doing a lot of talking as of late about the Jesuits, the religious order that was...

The bombing of Guernica: against the lies, more truth

This article was translated by John R. Bopp The truth is right in front of our eyes, but it’s hidden behind the interference and distractions that...

On the 75th anniversary of the Bombing of Guernica: Memory, Truth,...

This article was translated by John R. Bopp On Thursday, April 26, 2012, we celebrated the 75th anniversary of the Bombing of Guernica.  This date is,...

The ‘Pakea Bizkaia’ reaches the Azores, and some of the lesser-known...

After traveling through Newfoundland and Labrador in search of the remains of the Basque presence in their waters, as we mentioned a few days ago,...

Maurice Ravel, the Basque who believed in his country

This article was translated by John R. Bopp The peoples who don’t usually write their history, because it’s usually written for them (by the victors in...