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Tens of thousands of people will soon gather in Boise for Jaialdi, one of the world’s largest celebrations of Basque culture.
An anti-Israel group in Pamplona was asked to lead this year’s opening of the traditional San Fermin festival. By Canaan Lidor, JNS  A Spanish mayor on Sunday invited anti-Israel activists to launch ...
Author Joxe Mallea-Olaetxe was joined by Jess Lopategui, Anita Anacabe Franzoia and Mercedes Mendive in a discussion about ...
Discover the famous Basque-country tuna dish, Atún a la Vizcaína—rich, savory, and full of authentic flavors that capture the essence of Spanish coastal cuisine. #BasqueCuisine #TunaRecipe #SpanishFla ...
John McCaa recalls a moment in his early career when he could not report on a political assassination in Spain. In our own ...
I was a nanny in Switzerland, wrote a book in Spain and backpacked the globe. My husband, Benjamin, was raised in Spain, ...
Head out on a poteo — pintxos walk — through the medieval Old Quarter of Vitoria-Gasteiz, the underrated regional capital with a food scene to rival San Sebastián’s.
Between 1968 and 2010, ETA, a separatist group based in the Basque Country, killed 829 people and injured thousands. Fear, anxiety, despair, isolation, grief.
Thirteen ETA prisoners were transferred to prisons in the Basque Country at the end of August, in response to a long-standing request by nationalist parties.
Ten years ago, on October 20, 2011, the Basque armed group ETA (Euskadi Ta Askatasuna, “Basque Country and Freedom”) finally declared “a definitive cessation of its armed activity.” This was what ...