Topic: Spain

Spain is on the way to outlawing pastoral counseling against homosexuality July 11, 2025 Andrea Widburg It seems that the leftists have successfully effected a “de-conquista” in Spain.
In the aftermath of the Spanish blackout May 14, 2025 Bill Ponton The Spanish grid is about to get a LOT more expensive.
Safety concerns in the rush to be carbon-free May 1, 2025 Bill Ponton The Spanish blackout reveals yet another failure of the rush to “net zero.”
Spain’s ugly antisemitism spans more than 500 years May 24, 2024 Kathleen Brush Those who know Spanish history aren’t surprised at all by the fact that it was one of the three European nations that recognized a so-called “State of Palestine.”
Immigration problems solved! January 20, 2020 A. Welderson Not just win-win. This plan is win-win-win.
Spain goes left — and probably off the rails April 29, 2019 Silvio Canto, Jr. Socialists won in Spain, but it won't be easy to put a government together.
Spain tells Mexico 'Hell, no!' following AMLO's demand for an apology for colonial conquest March 29, 2019 Monica Showalter The Left is obsessed with apologies for historic past wrongs in its bid to create a completely socialist society. Spain put a stop to it this week. Maybe it will now be recognized for what it really did, which was liberate Mexico from a vicious Aztec tyranny.
Homage to FC Barcelona May 22, 2016 Mike Konrad A soccer match in Spain today has become a potent symbol of the European movement away from centralized governments and toward local autonomy.
Spain Breaking Up Again? December 4, 2015 Mike Konrad In a sturdy rebuke to one-worlders who want everyone to live under the same government, Catalonian and Basque nationalism is threatening to tear apart Spain.
No More Spanish Historic Mistakes about Jews August 1, 2014 Michael Curtis The Spanish Government and Parliament in an extraordinary move in June 2014 agreed to correct the “historic mistake”of expelling the Jews in 1492. Unfortunately, anti-Semitism is rapidly rising in Spain.
A tasty victory in the war against over-regulation May 25, 2013 Thomas Lifson A bloody-nosed bureaucrat may be more cautious the next time it comes to grabbing power.
The Expulsion of the Moors May 18, 2013 Mike Konrad History shows us how difficult it is to deal with a hostile Muslim population once it becomes entrenched.
The Cypriot Domino March 20, 2013 Bruce Walker Cypru smay prove the first domino in a collapse of the Eurozone financial system, whose falling pieces will almost surely affect America.
Spain and Muslim Apostasy February 3, 2013 Adam Turner Imran Firasat, a Muslim-turned-Christian from Pakistan who currently resides in Spain, is facing down a Spanish government that seems determined to punish him for his film, The Innocent Prophet, about the prophet Muhammad