More than three years after the dissolution of the Basque terrorist group ETA, Spaniards are still trying to come to terms with the aftermath of decades of violence. More than 350 attacks allegedly perpetrated by ETA remain unsolved, which accentuates the pain of the families of the victims. Meanwhile, relatives of ETA prisoners who have been sentenced are demanding a change in their conditions. Agreeing on a collective memory of the conflict remains difficult.
Bipartisan US House report accuses China of subsidizing fentanyl production
A report presented last week by the U.S. House of Representatives Special Committee on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) revealed...