The Spanish Congress passed the ‘Act to the revised text of the Copyright Act to be Amended’ , as well as the Senate Amendments which will be ratified on Jan. 1, 2015, except for some sections and articles that will be ratified two months to one year after the publication of the text in the State Official Gazette (BOE).
On October 26 2014, the European Central Bank published its overall evaluation that reveals “the financial health of 130 European banks in the Eurozone, including Lithuania,” covering 82 percent of total bank assets.
The Tibetan Support Committee (CAT) appealed against the filing of the Tibetan genocide case to the Supreme Court of Spain, and CAT reported on it half September.
Four papers and a new autograph of the great writer and poet Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, found in Seville and La Puebla de Cazalla, reveal new information on the life of the author of Don Quixote.
After months of delay, a judge in Spain’s highest court issued arrest warrants for five former high-ranking Chinese regime officials, including former Chinese Communist Party leader Jiang Zemin, and ordered the warrants be sent to Interpol. The warrants may not stand for long, if the People’s Republic of China has its way.
In diplomatic meetings in Beijing and Madrid, the Chinese regime made known its displeasure with a Nov. 18 decision by the Spanish National Court to issue arrest warrants for former Chinese regime head Jiang Zemin and four other high-ranking officials. The warrants are in connection with the court’s investigation of genocide in Tibet.
On Nov. 18 Spain’s National Court issued arrest warrants against former Communist Party head Jiang Zemin and four other high-ranking, former Chinese regime officials as part of an ongoing investigation into genocide in Tibet.