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  1. (3) Spain's Central Bank will start taking out old and damaged €50 notes from circulation in July.

    (4) Archbishop Argüello said the Church can no longer assume Spaniards are raised Catholic.

    Listen to the full stories and more in the latest episode of the Update! Link in bio - @rorshokspain

    Picture credits: [Daily Sabah, Keesing Platform, Daily Express, The Pillar ]

  2. (3) Spain wants a united European Army, arguing the EU needs its own defense amid “shifting U.S. policies,” which is code for a sociopath in the White House.

    (4) Spain's government plans to introduce Arabic language and Moroccan culture studies in Andalusian schools face criticism.
    Listen to the full stories and more in the latest episode of the Update! Link in bio - @rorshokspain

    Picture credits: [Reuters, La Voz De Ibiza, Outono, ThoughtCo ]

  3. University of Exeter: Oral history project recovering voices of Spanish and Latin American women celebrated at Spanish Embassy. “An oral history project that is creating powerful video postcards to recover and preserve the legacies of prominent Spanish and Latin American women of the 20th century has been honoured at a special celebration in London.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2025/03/01/university-of-exeter-oral-history-project-recovering-voices-of-spanish-and-latin-american-women-celebrated-at-spanish-embassy/

  4. Art Daily: Goya in print: The Prado Museum unveils groundbreaking online archive. “‘The Inventory of Printed References. 1771-1828’ is the world’s first comprehensive collection of every printed mention of the legendary Spanish artist during his lifetime, offering a unique glimpse into his public image and evolving reputation.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2025/02/09/goya-in-print-the-prado-museum-unveils-groundbreaking-online-archive-art-daily/

  5. Codart: New Digital Resource for Flemish Tapestries in Spanish Collections. “Approximately 150 tapestries from the fifteenth to eighteenth centuries, housed in Spanish public collections, are featured on the website. Users can explore these tapestries via an interactive map or through a search engine that allows searching by iconography, keywords, and other criteria.Expert texts, written by […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2025/02/01/codart-new-digital-resource-for-flemish-tapestries-in-spanish-collections/