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terrorist threat

Interpol: only 5,600 of 25,000 global terrorists have been identified

Police organization tells Seville conference that world authorities need to work together “to close gap” in intelligence sharing in order to fight Islamic State

Spain investigating 301 people over links to jihadist terrorism

Number of arrests this year has quadrupled compared with 2013, while the amount of open cases has grown 60%

Third Spaniard among victims of Friday’s attacks in Paris

Manuel Pérez Paredes had joint Spanish and French nationality, which had delayed identification process

EVICTION

Video: Evicted squatters leave “El Johnny.” / C. R. / Atlas

Madrid police evict 350 squatters from abandoned student residence

Eighty arrested for “drugs and immigration” offenses during operation to clear Complutense University’s famed San Juan Evangelista dorm, AKA“El Johnny”

wages in Spain

Average annual Spanish salary falls to lowest level since 2007

Drop reported by Finance Ministry is more the result of new workers’ lower wages than cuts to existing employees’ earnings. Top earners have continued to take home more throughout crisis

Latin America

Venezuelan official accuses DEA of “kidnapping” first lady’s nephews

Alfredo Meza / El País Caracas / Madrid

The Caracas government has not officially commented on last week’s drug arrests in Haiti. Detained suspects face a New York court hearing on December 2

IMMIgration

24 migrants missing after boat capsizes off Canary Islands

Txema Santana Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

Rescue services take another 22 survivors to safety on Gran Canaria

BUSINESS

Spain ranks 82nd globally for ease of starting a company

But World Bank report places it 33rd on list of 189 countries for its business-friendly climate, despite major hurdles remaining

LATIN AMERICA

Bolivia’s Morales apologizes for homophobic remark

Feminist and LGBT groups say president’s comments about health minister and other women paint discrimination as normal

Judge assigned to royal trial will run for Congress with Podemos

Francesco Manetto / Andreu Manresa Palma de Mallorca / Madrid

Anti-austerity party recruits Juan Pedro Yllanes, who had been due to oversee Nóos corruption case involving King Felipe’s sister

11-m MEMorial

The memorial, with the lining crumpled on the floor, on Monday. / U. Martín

Memorial to Madrid train bombing victims lying crumpled on floor

Monument commemorating those killed in March 2004 attacks has been closed and in state of disrepair for two months

Latin America

Brazil sees rise in number of people who consider themselves black

Marina Rossi São Paulo

Sociologists rule out increases in birth rates as having had an effect, and say that changes in attitudes have made people more open about their origins

Latin America

Nicaragua deports hundreds of Cuban migrants back to Costa Rica

Carlos Salinas Managua

Managua accuses San Jose of violating international laws by allowing them to cross over the border

A lifeguard at Malvarrosa beach in Valencia. / T. C.

Valencia issues brief tsunami alert following Greek earthquake

Interior Ministry ordered warning before canceling it

PROSTITUTION

Barcelona police launch operation against sexual exploitation

Rebeca Carranco L'Hospitalet de Llobregat

Investigators expect to arrest 30 people for trafficking Nigerian women and forcing them into prostitution

LATIN AMERICA

Why Mexico still shuns television series about drug traffickers

Broadcasters are wary about prime-time programming about cartels despite the runaway success of one US ‘telenovela’

‘No’ vote would win at Catalan referendum by a point: new poll

Àngels Piñol Barcelona 1

But survey sponsored by Catalan government reflects increased support for complete secession from Spain

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Editor’s pick

Around 40 percent of Spaniards fail to write out a will. / GETTY

Spain’s inheritance bounty hunters

Coutot Roehring specializes in tracking down heirs to unclaimed fortunes across the globe, and taking a cut from the proceeds

Why so many Spanish youngsters are still smoking

Around 12.5% of those aged 14 to 18 light up on a daily basis, despite a public tobacco ban and awareness campaigns

‘Justino’ becomes the first animated star of Lottery ad

New commercial follows last year’s hugely successful campaign, and 2013’s much-derided flop

SOCIAL NETWORKS

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Brenda disguised as Dani Pérez.

Female soccer player disguised as a man takes on, and beats, male team

Spanish TV program sets up stunt, which quickly went viral

How a judge ended up embargoing Vodafone’s assets over my €8.71 claim

After the firm refused to sort out his problem bill, one man took it to court

The success of a Spanish toy firm’s non-sexist catalogue

Toy Planet’s Christmas initiative shows girls wielding tools and boys pushing baby strollers

MOST-READ ARTICLES

Experts agree that ‘jamón ibérico’ is so good that it’s best eaten as it is.

How to look after your leg of Spanish ham

Three leading experts explain the best tools and techniques for storing, cutting and serving ‘jamón ibérico’

Video: Spanish soldier thrashes US Marine in arm-wrestling contest

Footage shot during NATO maneuvers has been circulating among troops

Auction canceled after no one bids for Spanish king’s Ferraris

Ministry is yet to announce what it will do next with gifts from the United Arab Emirates

OPINION AND EDITORIAL

READERS’ EDITOR

The end of a collaboration

The EL PAÍS readers’ editor looks into complaints about the sudden removal of contributor Miguel Ángel Aguilar’s weekly opinion column

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