Spain
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Fernando Alonso Injured: Formula 1 Champ in Crash But Isn’t Dead
Spanish Formula 1 champ Fernando Alonso was injured in a bicycle crash, but he isn't dead. Alonso is alive and reports he died are hoaxes.
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Naked Woman on Ferrari: Ibiza Video Shows Nude Twerking
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Spain World Cup Roster 2018: Players & Jersey Numbers
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Francisco Nunez Olivera: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
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Moussa Oukabir Social Media Posts: Terrorist Suspect Wrote of Infidels
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Jared Tucker Photos: Remembering the American Barcelona Victim
Jared Tucker, of Lafayette, California, was the sole American victim killed in the Barcelona terrorist attack. See photos of Jared and his wife, Heidi.
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Jared Tucker: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
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Barcelona Attack Victims: Names, Photos & Bios of Those Killed
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Cambrils, Spain Graphic Video Shows Dead Terrorists: Report
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Cambrils, Spain Second Terror Attack: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
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Moussa Oukabir: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
Moussa Oukabir is being investigated for possible involvement in an ISIS terrorist cell that led to the car ramming terror attack in Barcelona, Spain.
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Donald Trump Condemns Barcelona Terror Attack on Twitter
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Driss Oukabir: Photos of Barcelona Terrorist Attack Suspect
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Driss Oukabir: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
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Melania Trump Reacts to Barcelona Terror Attack: ‘Thoughts & Prayers’
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Graphic Video Shows Barcelona Terror Attack Victims
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Barcelona Terror Attack: Suspects Holed Up in Luna d’Istanbul Restaurant
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PHOTOS: ISIS Channels ‘Celebrate’ Car Ramming in Las Ramblas, Barcelona
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La Tomatina: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
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Miguel Pajares: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
Miguel Pajares, a Spanish priest who contracted ebola while doing missionary work in Liberia, returned to Spain Thursday to receive treatment.
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Diego Costa Chelsea: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
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King Felipe Photos: The Pictures You Need to See
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Queen Letizia Photos: The Pictures You Need to See
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Mobile World Congress 2014: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
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READ: U.S. & 10 Other Nations Release Joint Statement on Syria
A coalition of eleven nations, including the U.S. and the U.K., are calling for a strong international response to the use of chemical weapons in Syria.
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Spain vs. Gibraltar: Overflowing Border Shows Their Deteriorating Relationship