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  2. ¿Por qué no te callas? - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish government showed appreciation for the reaction of the King and for Zapatero's defense of the dignity of Spanish elected representatives like Aznar. [ 8 ] Several days after the event, Chávez demanded an apology from King Juan Carlos and warned Spain that he would review diplomatic ties and take action against Spanish companies ...

  3. Spanish profanity - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish language employs a wide range of swear words that vary between ... — a term that has caused controversy in fan chants during Mexican ...

  4. Spanish FA president faces new accusations from former ...

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    Spanish FA president Luis Rubiales is under increasing pressure to resign after new allegations of misogyny were levelled against him.. Tamara Ramos, the general director of the Futbolistas ON ...

  5. Spanish Soccer Chief Suspended After Controversial Kiss ... - AOL

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    UPDATED: Spanish soccer federation chief Luis Rubiales has been provisionally suspended by the sport’s global governing body FIFA, following a controversial kissing incident that took place ...

  6. Nuestro Himno - Wikipedia

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    " Nuestro Himno" (Spanish for "Our Anthem") is a Spanish-language version of the United States national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner". The debut of the translation came amid a growing controversy over immigration in the United States (see 2006 U.S. immigration reform protests).

  7. Rubiales case - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish government said that they would seek Rubiales' dismissal if he did not resign; on 25 August, due to Rubiales' speech in which he said he would not step down, the Spanish government filed a complaint in the Sports Administrative Court (TAD) for "serious misconduct", with the aim of obtaining authorisation to suspend him from his duties.

  8. Beaner - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the use of the word beaner in the New York Times crossword, clued as "Pitch to the head, informally", [12] generated controversy. [13] New York Times crossword editor Will Shortz claimed he knew that the term had a pejorative meaning, but he had never personally heard it used as a slur before and argued that "any benign meaning of a ...

  9. Spanish tourism industry threaten to take government to court ...

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    A travel agency association in Mallorca says they will consider resorting to legal action against the Spanish government if changes are not made to the controversial traveller registration system ...