Religion
The Bishop of San Sebastian has asked to remove the video of rapper Tokischa recorded in a basilica
The Bishopric "deeply regrets the improper use of a sacred space" and stresses that he did not authorize the recording of a content that has had a "gigantic echo".
Israel has prevented the highest Catholic authority from officiating Laurel Day Mass at the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, provoking a wave of international criticism
The US ambassador to Israel has also broken his traditional support for the Israeli Government and said there was no reason to make such a decision. Italy, France, Portugal, Poland or the Palestinian Authority have also denounced the incident.
The Basque Government shall establish a Council of Religions of the Basque Country
The Basque Government will launch the Basque Council of Religions in the spring with the aim of managing religious diversity in the Basque Country. It will be born with an action plan based on coexistence and cooperative secularism.
The former nuns of Belorado have begun to leave the convent on the order of dismissal
Two of the seven former nuns have been emptying the monastery in the morning, and the remaining five have left the convent before. They are taking their things to their relatives' houses, but it appears that they will be transferred, at least for some time, to the convent of Orduña (Bizkaia).
There will be news: the sound documentary "The Strength of Memory", the ramadan will begin and the yellow warning by the wind
A summary, in two words, of what will be news in the Present today.
The Muslim community in the Basque Country today begins Ramadan, a month of fasting and reflection
It is the largest non-Catholic confession in the Basque Country, about 4% of the population. Today begins a period marked by spiritual reflection and community life.
The Burguera brothers are responsible for maintaining the church of Legazpi and protecting the historical heritage of the town
Paco, Ricardo and Juan Mari are voluntarily responsible for the maintenance of the parish of Legazpi. They started this activity seven years ago and do so not for religion, but for the preservation and recovery of the people's heritage.
The Civil Guard has taken five of the nuns living in Orduña to a hospital with displaced persons from Belorado, believing that they were in poor health
Five nuns aged between 87 and 101 from the monastery of Santa Clara have been transferred this Thursday to the hospital in Basurto for review by court order. The Civil Guard has reported that they have had access to the evidence that women were living in poor health conditions. In order to refute these statements, one of the nuns in the house has spread the images inside the building through the networks.
Zohran Mamdani, a man willing to embody the progressive reform of New York
At 34 years old, Mamdani represents the Democratic Party's new wave of progress, multiculturalism, and left, and is a clear favorite to win this Tuesday's New York Mayor's election. Although he has no clear support from party leaders, he has the support of young people who turn left and thirst for social public policies.
Tourists rise again to the top of Notre Dame Cathedral six years after the fire
Tourists have climbed the 424 stairs leading to the cathedral towers again, limiting visits to just 1400 people a day during the season and 900 people in the low season.
Today they made a pilgrimage to Arantzazu on the occasion of the feast of Our Lady of Arantzazu
Although it is not a holiday in the general calendar, in Oñati and around the shrine of Aránzazu there will be a festive atmosphere today. Dozens of people have gone there on pilgrimage.
The Basque Government shall establish an Inter-Religious Council to prevent situations such as Jumilla
The Director of Diversity, Coexistence and Intergenerational Solidarity of the Basque Government, Txema Ezkerra, has stressed on Radio Euskadi that "all religions have the right to be able to carry out their activities without discrimination", so "attitudes" towards the Islamic community in Jumilla "are not acceptable".
Behind what happened now in Jumilla or before in Torre Pacheco, Othman sees "clear political intent."
This Muslim resident of Amorebieta (Bizkaia) has explained to ETB that are places of low social conditions, with few resources, and people who go to work from outside, "almost in a state of slavery". He has warned that these elements are used to "provoke anger and make political gains."
Pope Leon XVI calls on young people to "achieve great things" and to reject consumerism
To close the Youth Jubilee held in Rome, the pope has expressed his solidarity with young people suffering war in Gaza and Ukraine.
Five old nuns were prevented from leaving the convent of Orduña, after the religious had driven them out of Belorado
They had prepared a special transport adapted to the needs of the elderly monks, but they have not been able to use it because the rebel nuns refused to hand over the keys. Moreover, today's operation has been described by these nuns as "kidnapping and abuse of authority."
The judge agrees with the Church and orders the dismissal of the former nuns of Belorado
As the eight former religious have advanced, will decide "in the community" whether to "resist or leave voluntarily."
The trial of the former nuns of Belorado begins: "We have a clear conscience."
The Archbishop of Urgos, Mario Iceta Burgos, has sued the eight former religious in Belorado (Burgos) for not leaving the monastery of Santa Clara since leaving the church last May.
Some French teenagers have been evacuated from a flight for "uproar," and Israel has called the decision anti-Semitic
Faced with a "very conflict-ridden attitude" that compromised the safety of the ship, the commander refused to board 52 passengers, 44 of whom were minors and 8 elderly (monitors), and demanded the intervention of the Civil Guard to remove them from the aircraft, which the Israeli Government has attributed to "anti-Semitism" because the children are Jewish. This has been firmly denied by the company (Vueling) and the Civil Guard.
Tibetan Buddhism is preparing to appoint a successor to the Dalai lama, with opposition from China
Finding the Dalai lama's successor is a complex ritual. After the leader's death, the high lama seeks his redemption among children born near the date of his death.