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Jihadi groups have struggled to operate in Morocco itself since security was beefed up
Investigators probe possible connection between mastermind and Belgian terrorists
France tightens border checks as manhunt focuses on Moroccan-born Younes Abouyaaqoub
The attacks come at a delicate moment in Catalan regional politics
The chain of events in terror incidents in Barcelona and Cambrils
Five in fake suicide vests shot dead by police in Cambrils hours after 13 die in Las Ramblas
There have been 7 incidents involving cars and vans driving into crowds since July last year
Taxes are due but authorities should be wary of stifling innovation
Some managers think the biggest risks are not politics but valuations and interest rates
Hotel licensing halted in response to crowding and rising property prices
Home-sharing sites penalised for listing unlicensed tourist apartments
‘We arrived “early”, at 8pm, so there was space for two right by the counter’
From an apartment overlooking Ipanema Beach in Rio to a penthouse ideal for watching New Orleans’ Mardi Gras parades
Barcelona and Madrid must act to avert a dangerous collision
Confrontation brewing as tough resolution seeks to defy constitutional court
The status quo is no longer tenable. Reform along clearer federal lines is needed
Pro-independence leaders vow to take region out of Spain if poll gives them clear majority
Sporting officials fear dire consequences for club in event of breakaway from Spain
Union supporters make no secret of their expectation thatexpect the city to be their main line of defence against a secessionist onslaught
City’s recently elected leftwing mayor launches crackdown on new hotel developments
Closely watched mayoral ballots in both cities amid cluster of regional and municipal polls
Tycoon qualified as a civil engineer, but set up a travel business
Famed as a great place to visit, the city wants founders who will stay put
While Uefa’s desire to level the competitive playing field is admirable, it may prove tricky, writes Sean Smith
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