Vitoria.
A man has been arrested in Vitoria-Gasteiz while his children were driving in his car for driving at 130 km/h and giving positive cocaine
The 37-year-old man escaped from a gas station, driving a few kilometres recklessly, without a driver's license, until he lost control of the vehicle and hit several parked cars and then tried to flee the agents by taking refuge in a portal.
Three minors arrested in Vitoria-Gasteiz for assaulting and homophobic insulting two young men
The victims have informed the officers that three boys have approached them, thrown them to the ground and punched and kicked them several times, even insulting them for being gay.
Mass marches in the Basque Country for the feminist movement
Thousands of people have taken to the streets of various cities and towns in the Basque Country today, Sunday, to express their support for the feminist movement. The marches have been crowded and full of demands and the streets have become a focus of collective protest. There have been calls for equality, against male violence and for women's rights.
Feminists have taken to the streets to claim that "another world" is possible
Calls for feminism and purple color will take to the streets tomorrow
On 8 March this year, there will be three demonstrations, on the one hand, as usual, by the Euskal Herria Feminist Movement in five capitals at noon, and on the other hand, by the newly created Coordinator of Abolitionist Feminists of the Basque Country in the ACV and Navarre.
Calls for feminism and purple color will take to the streets tomorrow
On 8 March this year, three demonstrations will take place: on the one hand, as usual, the one held by the Euskal Herria Feminist Movement in five capitals at noon; on the other hand, the one held by the newly created Coordinator of Abolitionist Feminists of the Basque Country in the ACV and Navarre; on the other hand, the feminist group Itaia has also made its own call.
Yellow warning this Friday in Bizkaia and Gipuzkoa for persistent rainfall
It will be in effect throughout the day, as it can accumulate more than 60 litres/m2. The weather will be cloudy and the rain will be the protagonist, the showers will be abundant and the wind will blow from the north at certain times.
Bishop of Vitoria: "We should never remember what should never have happened."
Juan Carlos Elizalde recalled each of the five murdered by the police on March 3, 1976, during the homily of the Mass held on the occasion of the 50th anniversary. The highest representative of the Church of Álava has stated that "we renew our closeness and prayer for the victims and for all those marked by these events".
Thousands of people remember the workers killed in Vitoria on 3 March 1976
In an act, they have stressed that they will continue to "work against impunity for state crime."
The Spanish Government condemns the "disproportionate behaviour" of the police in Vitoria on 3 March
It also expresses its "recognition and tribute" to the deceased and their families. The institutional declaration will be read out at the press conference following the Council of Ministers.
Maider Etxebarria: "March 3 opened a wound in Vitoria"
The mayor of Vitoria-Gasteiz, Maider Etxebarria, has condemned the "disproportionate performance of the Franco Armed Police." Etxeberria has stated that despite Franco's death, Francoism was still alive.
Pradales accuses governments of hiding March 3 "under the carpet" and calls for documents to be declassified
The lehendakari has called for "truth, justice, recognition and reparation for the victims" on the 50th anniversary of the massacre of 3 March 1976. "We need a full and inclusive memory, because only then can the wound that is still open be closed. The commitment of the Basque Government and myself to the victims is total."
Martin Villa believes that the events in Vitoria "should have been cut sooner"
The then Minister of Trade Union Relations has made these statements in the sound documentary "Vitoria, March 3. The Force of Memory" produced by Radio Vitoria on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Vitoria massacre.
The victims of 3 March in Vitoria-Gasteiz will be remembered in a special way today on the 50th anniversary of the massacre
The central event will take place at 17:00 in the monolith in the Zaramaga district, organized by the Martxoak 3 association and the unions ELA, LAB, ESK and Steilas, and then at 18:30 a march will take place from the New Cathedral to the Plaza de la Virgen Blanca, while in the morning an institutional event will take place called by the Gogora Institute.
The UPV/EHU rectoral team has described the launch of smoke boats on the Álava campus as "unacceptable"
On the eve of the anniversary of the 3 March massacre, a group of students have installed smoke boats in four faculties on the Álava campus, which has led to the activation of the protocol and the evacuation of classrooms. The rectorate has said in a statement that it supports the students "right to claim and protest, but will not accept" methods contrary to the security of people, coexistence and the fundamental right to education of the rest of the university community. "
A truck knocks down part of the wall of the Santa Isabel cemetery in Vitoria-Gasteiz
As a result of the impact, part of the wall and a fence collapsed, and fortunately no one was injured.
Two solar parks have been projected in Vitoria and Arratzua-Ubarrundia with 23,000 panels
The Official Gazette of the Basque Country published this resolution on Monday for the two projects of 5 MWn planned by the Society of Photovoltaic Exploitation Iota.
"It makes no sense to hold a socialist government responsible for the 3M because the victims were us."
The General Secretary of the PSE-EE, Andueza, of Ene, talks about the demand for responsibility for the March 3 massacre in Vitoria-Gasteiz, in the interview dedicated to theBoulevard radio programme ofRadioEuskadi .
March 3 calls for "recognition of the responsibility of the Kingdom of Spain for the events of 1976"
Two men have been arrested in Vitoria on charges of illegal trafficking in persons
They were arrested at a traffic checkpoint. Fifteen people were travelling in a nine-seater van in deplorable condition on their way to Portugal.