Tag: violence
Ten years and two months since the passing of Pete Cenarrusa,...
We remember and pay tribute to Pete Cenarrusa, the Basque who became the Secretary of State of Idaho and who fought tirelessly for the Basque Country
The murders of Espinosa and Lauaxeta; police and GAL victims, and...
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In his memory, we again with all our readers that which he dreamed of: Health and a Basque...
Bilbao—San Sebastian: 100 km of gastronomic glory, and an intoxicated Italian journalist
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Luca Iaccarino is a journalist who's written an article about Basque cuisine for the Italian daily La Repubblica. And...
“Homeland” by Aramburu, and a spot-on review from the ‘New York...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
We have to admit that "Homeland" by Fernando Arámburu didn't really seem like more than a passable, if...
Monsignor Setien has passed away. Goian Bego
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
For us here at the blog, the person of José María Setien is a key figure in the history...
New York Times & Alberto Letona: the end of the ETA,...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
You may have noticed a lot of ink being used these days around the world to talk about...
The Alsasua case, from Honduras: ignorance, lies, and a lack of...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
We had promised ourselves we wouldn't write about this, but we see the workings of the propaganda machine...
The Guardian is present when the list of weapons is handed...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Journalist Giles Tremlett at The Guardian was present when the list of storage locations, or zulos, where the...
From Colombia, a reflection on the victims in the Basque Country
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Thilo Schäfer is a German journalist who lives in Madrid and who, in this case, is writing an...