Madrid
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Associations of victims of baby theft march in Madrid to protest against the slowness of the investigations. Two years have passed since the collective formal complaint was made.
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Serena Williams won the Madrid Open tennis tournament beating Maria Sharapova 6-1, 6-4. The win represents her 50th career singles title.
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Thousands of people march through Madrid to protest austerity and take part in the Toma tu Ágora (Reclaim your space/neighbourhood) protest, to mark the anniversary of the Spanish indignados movement.
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Thousands of platforms, organizations and citizens have converged in Sol square from the streets of Madrid to celebrate the '15-M movement second anniversary' in a shout against the government and financial system.
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Club FC Barcelona beat Atletico Madrid 2-1 in the league match between Club Atletico Madrid and FC Barcelona at Estadio Vicente Calderon on May 12, 2013.
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Almost half thousand of people march in a nighttime silent march in Madrid from Education Facility to Constitutional Court. The march was called by Student Unions and other Civic Associations in defense of the Spanish Public Education.
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The 'Cacharrería' Pottery Fair of traditional Spanish pottery displays the works of over than 50 potters from all over the country. The fair is part of San Isidro 2013 festivities.
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Maria Sharapova will play the final of the Madrid Open tennis against Serena Williams, after beating Ana Ivanovic.
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Stanislas Wawrinka will play the final of the Madrid Open tennis against Rafa Nadal, after beating Tomas Berdych.
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Nadal will play the final of the Madrid Open tennis against Wawrinka, after beating Pablo Andujar.
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Rubén Pozo performed live for the 35th ed Premios Rock Villa De Madrid. The Ayuntamiento de Madrid (Madrid City Council) and Fiestas de San Isidro organized the two day event and was part of the events for San Isidro feast in Madrid.
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A group of citizens and members of PAH (Affected by Mortgage Platform), took part in a public protest at the gates of the EMVS (Local company of housing and building land), in Madrid.
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From 1939 to the late twentieth century it is estimated that tens of thousands of children were stolen from their parents in Spain, by an organization composed of doctors, nurses, priests and other institutions like hospitals.
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Although it was organized as a "Sit-in" at the museum, from the beginning the idea was to hold assemblies around the culture, in the square Lichtenstein.
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'Torture is not Culture' and many platforms have focused in front of Las Ventas Bullring for the reading of a manifesto accompanied by several actions against the declaration of bullfighting as a Cultural Interest Site.

































































