
I mainly write about Argentine and Spanish politics, but there may occasionally be stuff about other topics. "Almagro School" comes from when I lived in Buenos Aires and used to hang out with a friend in Almagro and argue about politics.
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This morning we woke up to see images of huge fires burning in oil refineries near Moscow and massive black clouds of smoke drifting over Russia’s capital city. This is just the latest successful drone attack by Ukraine on Russian military...
Across Dublin and in various outposts of Joycean devotion around the world, people are reading aloud from his masterpiece, eating kidneys and raising a glass to Leopold Bloom, the amiable hero of Ulysses. Bloom is Jewish. Not emphatically J...
Nobody should be surprised by what has happened in Belfast in recent days. Disgusted, certainly. But surprised? Only if you’ve been paying no attention to the past hundred years of Irish and British history..
Much has been written in recen...
His visit concludes today and yes, it’s important what he said and did.
Though the churches are largely empty except for births, deaths and marriages, Catholicism continues to hang in the air. Lapsed Catholics, atheist Catholics, not-sure...
Pope Leo addressed a joint session of Spain’s Congress yesterday and had some striking things to say about migration, from around 16:00 in this recording. The following translations are mine.
The situation of migrants and refugees requir...
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I am from the west of Ireland and was educated there at the University of Galway, where I got a degree in History and Political Science. I’ve lived in Barcelona since 2015 and lived for many years in Argentina previously-
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