Author: Graham Keeley

USA

Authorities in Madrid, Spain, along with FBI officers, conducted an intensive search for the body of missing Florida woman Ana María Henao Knezevich. It is suspected that she was killed by her estranged husband, David Knezevich, with her body possibly stuffed in a suitcase and disposed of outside the Spanish capital. Despite their efforts, no evidence has been found so far. David Knezevich, a prominent businessman, has been detained in the U.S. on kidnapping charges but claims innocence as he was in Serbia when his wife disappeared. Friends and investigators shed light on the deteriorating marriage and Ana María’s fears.…

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Spain’s Recognition of Palestine Sparks Diplomatic Tensions Spain recently recognized the state of Palestine, causing a ripple effect in diplomatic relations. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez met with Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa and other Middle Eastern leaders in Madrid. The move was met with praise from Palestinian officials but angered Israel, leading to accusations of genocide incitement. Despite condemnation from Israel, Spain remains committed to its decision. Tensions have escalated between the two countries, with Israel ordering the closure of Spanish consulate services in the West Bank as a punitive measure. Spain further aggravated the situation by joining South Africa’s…

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Support for Palestine Grows on Spanish Campuses Students in Spain are showing solidarity with Palestine as massive Palestinian flags adorn campuses across the country in protest against Israel’s actions in Gaza. Demonstrations have halted classes in various cities, including Barcelona, Valencia, the Basque Country, and Madrid. Similar protests are taking place across Europe and the United States, with thousands of students joining the cause. While police in Amsterdam recently dispersed a pro-Palestinian camp, Spanish authorities have refrained from intervening in the protests, supporting the students’ right to expression. The movement has garnered the support of over 2,000 lecturers in Spain,…

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