The jobs you can do in Spain without speaking Spanish

If you want to find work in Spain but don’t speak the language yet, it can be difficult to secure employment, but it's not impossible. The Local spoke to some of the foreigners in...

Do We Need a Hero? Building Heritage and Culture in the U.S. Space Force

Our military services are steeped in tradition built out of real-life heroics of our predecessors: George Washington and his soldiers fearlessly crossing a frozen Delaware river; Marines raising the flag atop Mount Suribachi on...

Sexual assault scandal rocks Spain's 'most feminist' government

A sex scandal rocking the junior coalition partner of Spain's Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has embarrassed a government that has prioritised gender equality and the fight against sexual violence.

How to Sanction Sudan Without Creating a Failed State

What could be more challenging than negotiating peace between two distrustful competing warlords? Negotiating peace between three distrustful competing warlords. For the past year, a fierce battle between two Sudanese armed groups has ripped the...

Imam Khomeini Airport CEO denies damage to air defense by Israeli attacks  

The CEO of Imam Khomeini Airport of Tehran denies claims that the Israeli regime attack in the early hours of Saturday caused damage to the airport’s air defense system.

Russian Pacific Fleet Redux: Japan’s North as a New Center of Gravity

The fact that Japan is a neighbor of Russia is often overlooked, especially in the West. In fact, Japan has had no land border with Russia for 79 years. But Japan has always faced...

AI, Misinformation, and the Future of Journalism: Insights from Media Labs Day #8 in Vienna

The Viennese media innovation scene The event started with an introduction from Markus Graf, COO at Mediengruppe, Wiener Zeitung, who presented the transformation and initiatives implemented by the Wiener Zeitung to face the challenges of...

Inside Spain: How privatising 2.7 million public flats caused the housing crisis

In this week’s Inside Spain we look at how for 40 years successive Spanish governments have allowed private companies to buy almost all the country's public housing, and how polluted drinking water is as big...

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