
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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Amnesty International has accused the Spanish authorities of criminalising pro-Palestinian demonstrations. It really has. I’m not making it up.
It is a serious accusation, one that appears to have been assembled without anyone involved pau...
Pedro Sánchez has now visited China four times in four years: March 2023, September 2024, April 2025 and April 2026.. King Felipe VI followed in November 2025, becoming the first Spanish monarch to visit China in eighteen years.
This is no...
Last Friday evening, two Jewish-American women living in Barcelona attempted to enter Sauna Thermas, a popular gay bathhouse holding an event for lesbians in the city. One of them was wearing a Star of David necklace. The women on the door...
There are two types of political crisis. One is objective: a coalition partner abandons you and sides with the opposition, a no confidence motion is tabled, maladroit budget decisions drive multitudes of citizens to the streets demanding fr...
By now most of you will have seen the scuffle between returning Gaza flotilla activists and police at Bilbao airport. If you haven’t, take a look here.
A bit of context is in order.
First, the police in question aren’t strictly speaking S...
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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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