Unanimous standing ovation in parliament for Ukrainian consul
Speaker denounces Russian invasion as 'disgrace and cruelty' and praises Catalan solidarity in welcoming refugees
Speaker denounces Russian invasion as 'disgrace and cruelty' and praises Catalan solidarity in welcoming refugees
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Miguel Ángel Vecino Quintana files legal case after his “honor” was left “on the ground”
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Diplomat Fernando Turró is removed from post over accusations of "affronts to the Spanish flag"
Naohito Watanabe calls for political and economic stability
The Manga Fair opened its doors this Thursday in Barcelona and will be the meeting point for comic and Japanese culture lovers until Sunday. This year the event has increased both the number of visitors and that of the companies and professionals taking part, and consequently the fair’s exhibition space in Montjuic’s Fira de Barcelona has been extended to 60,000 m2. The fair commemorates this year the 30th anniversary of one of the most iconic characters of Japanese culture and the international video games industry: Super Mario Bros. Another outstanding exhibition at this 21st edition shows the influence of Gaudí’s architecture within Japanese culture and the work of Japanese architects in Barcelona. The 70th anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings is also a topic which is taken into account at the fair and around which some exhibitions are centred. The organisers of the fair expect to welcome more than 130,000 visitors. A good sign of this high participation is the tickets for the weekend, which have already sold out.