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Madrid

Capital of Spain

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Jan 15, 2026
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What evidence links María Corina Machado to transnational far‑right networks, and who documents those links?

Reporting across Latin American and international outlets documents multiple public interactions, speeches and convenings that link María Corina Machado to a constellation of transnational right‑wing ...

Nov 13, 2025
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What were the most devastating Islamic terror attacks worldwide since 2001?

Since 2001, the single most devastating Islamist terrorist strike in global human terms remains the 11 September 2001 attacks in the United States, which killed roughly and triggered long‑term geopoli...

Dec 15, 2025
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Are other French cities or European capitals cancelling holiday events too?

Several reports show holiday events and services across Europe are being pared back or disrupted in 2025 — notably transport running on holiday timetables and strike-driven cancellations in hubs like ...

Jan 16, 2026

European defense companies

Europe’s defence firms have moved from the political margins to market leaders: member-state spending climbed sharply after Russia’s 2022 invasion and industry order books and valuations have surged i...

Jan 6, 2026

Are native Venezuelans happy with the current state of the country?

Venezuelans are not uniformly happy with the current state of the country; reactions range from ecstatic celebration among many in the diaspora to cautious hope, deep uncertainty and outright anger in...

Oct 28, 2025

How many people attended the No Kings day protests worldwide?

Nearly all provided accounts report that roughly participated in the No Kings protests, with demonstrations held in across the United States on and around October 18–20, 2025; organizers and sympathet...

Dec 14, 2025

What are Madrid's crime rates in 2024 and 2025 by category?

Official ministry tallies show Madrid recorded 237,573 penal infractions in 2024, about 10,000 fewer than 2023, a 3.3% drop; homicides fell from 20 to 12 (−40%) and attempted homicides from 118 to 83 ...

Dec 5, 2025

How did independent tracking stations verify NASA's Apollo missions in 1969?

Independent verification of Apollo in 1969 relied on a broad, international web of radio dishes, optical telescopes and airborne/sea platforms that intercepted and measured Apollo radio signals, telem...

Dec 3, 2025

What reason did Jonathan Roumie give for walking out of the interview?

Available sources provided by your search do not report Jonathan Roumie walking out of an interview; they describe interviews in Madrid, with Vatican News, The New York Times feature and an appearance...

Nov 28, 2025

What do autopsy reports and maritime forensics reveal about Maxwell's fall from his yacht?

Autopsies and maritime forensic reports from 1991 produced conflicting interpretations: Spanish examiners found "no classic signs of drowning" and reported only a small amount of fluid in the lungs, l...

Jan 19, 2026

Were there signs of foul play or suicide in Robert Maxwell’s drowning?

The official inquest in December 1991 concluded Robert Maxwell died from a heart attack combined with accidental drowning and the investigating judge said there were no signs of criminal activity, eff...

Jan 15, 2026

What specific ties exist between María Corina Machado and European far‑right parties like Vox and the Patriots for Europe?

María Corina Machado has demonstrable, public links to Spain’s Vox and to the European far‑right network Patriots for Europe through formal endorsements, summit appearances and communications, though ...

Nov 29, 2025

How has the lawsuit affected Coco Gauff's tennis career?

Coco Gauff’s public engagement with lawsuits in 2025 has been twofold: she publicly reacted to the PTPA’s 163‑page antitrust lawsuit against tennis governing bodies and has been counted among players ...

Jan 19, 2026

What did the 1991 Madrid inquest detail about the scene on Maxwell’s yacht and testimony from the crew?

The December 1991 Madrid inquest recorded that Robert Maxwell died from a heart attack combined with accidental drowning, while also documenting unresolved questions about the physical scene aboard hi...

Jan 17, 2026

Which international events and dates document María Corina Machado’s appearances with European far‑right figures?

María Corina Machado’s documented interactions with European far‑right figures center on her participation in the Patriots for Europe (also reported as “Europe Viva 25”) summit in Madrid in February 2...

Jan 16, 2026

How have European far‑right parties coordinated with Latin American counterparts since 2020?

Since 2020, coordination between European far‑right parties and Latin American counterparts has accelerated along three overlapping axes: formal summitry and party networks (notably Spain’s Vox and it...

Jan 10, 2026

What were the main political forces behind U.N. Resolution 3379 in 1975 and why was it revoked in 1991?

Resolution 3379, passed by the U.N. General Assembly in November 1975, declared “Zionism is a form of racism and racial discrimination,” a determination driven by a coalition of Arab states, the Sovie...

Jan 7, 2026

What evidence links María Corina Machado to international far‑right networks?

María Corina Machado’s international profile shows repeated interactions with figures and platforms identified by several outlets as part of a transnational far‑right constellation—most notably Spain’...

Jan 3, 2026

What physical evidence from the Apollo 11 mission exists on Earth?

The clearest, incontrovertible pieces of Apollo 11 material evidence on Earth are the lunar samples — roughly 21.6 kilograms of Moon rocks, soil and cores returned by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin — ...

Dec 31, 2025

Which international observatories tracked Apollo missions in real time and what records remain?

A mix of NASA’s own global tracking network and independent international observatories—most notably Australia’s Parkes and Honeysuckle Creek, the UK’s Jodrell Bank, and several smaller professional a...