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August 31, 2017 •
Blogs, Summer 2017, Summer Blogs •
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July 3, 2017 •
Summer 2017, Summer Blogs •
Views: 2317
Pre-departure to Spain...
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May 16, 2017 •
Features, Print, Revival •
Views: 1660
Spain confronts a bloody legacy underground....
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April 30, 2017 •
Features, Print •
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By Elizabeth Miles n August 5th, 2016, I took a road trip to a tourist town for Catholic pilgrims, to attend the funeral of two people I had never met. Almost no one in attendance had. The two had died 68 years ago. Villafranca del...
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April 4, 2016 •
Common Ground, Theme •
Views: 1854
“We like war less and less the more we become attached to peace, and the more it becomes difficult to think of a group of soldiers without individualizing them. When a soldier dies, we want to know his name and his story.”...
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February 22, 2016 •
Departures •
Views: 1967
“Sigue la flecha amarilla. Síguela, y podrás encontrar el camino.” Follow the yellow arrow, I was told, and you’ll find the way....
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July 23, 2015 •
Online Content, Summer 2015 Blog, Summer Blogs •
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BY NATALIE WYATT The city of Tangier lies on the very tip of Northern Morocco on the Straits of Gibraltar, looking out at Tarifa in Southern Spain, only 10 miles away at its closest point. For many tourists and Moroccans alike Tangier is...
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February 14, 2015 •
Blogs, Online Content, The Globalist Notebook •
Views: 1668
As conflict continues to spread across much of the Middle East and North Africa, immigration and refugee influx patterns have made their way into the foreground of internal European Union affairs. In 1951, the Geneva Convention recognized...
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September 9, 2014 •
Boundaries, Glimpses, Print •
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By Nitika Khaitan The metro map of Bilbao, Spain contains station names that you could imagine seeing in almost any other Spanish city: San Mames, Casco Viejo. But most of its stations have names that native castellano speakers—speakers...
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August 21, 2013 •
Online Content, Summer 2013 Blog, Summer Blogs •
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BY NITIKA KHAITAN It wasn’t that difficult, getting caught up in the excitement of San Fermín. Arriving in Pamplona at daybreak with a huge group of (mostly drunk) students. Seeing every single person on the streets dressed in the...
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