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Spain Politics · MadridMore than 1,500 police officers have been deployed ahead of the final stage of the Spanish Vuelta in Madrid on Sunday as more pro-Palestinian protests were expected for the final stage of the three-week long cycling race. The Grand Tour event turned into a diplomatic battleground and was largely disrupted by protesters against the presence of Israeli-owned team Premier Tech, which earlier in the race removed the team name from its uniforms.See the Story
More than 1,500 police on hand for final stage of Spanish Vuelta amid pro-Palestinian protests
43% Center coverage: 174 sources

Riders · MadridThe final stage of Vuelta a Espana ended early on Sunday as a result of pro-Palestinian protests at the event. Visma-Lease a Bike rider Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark ultimately won the race, which started in August. Spanish authorities, according to The Associated Press, said more than 100,000 people participated in Sunday's demonstration. Twenty two people were injured and two detained as well, authorities said. Other protests had occurred throug…See the Story
Final Stage of Vuelta a Espana Halted by Organizers because of Palestine Protests
48% Center coverage: 29 sources

Pedro Sánchez · MadridThe mayor of Madrid, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, this Sunday demanded that the president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, and the government delegate in Madrid, Francisco Martín, condemn the "violent acts" that have resulted in the cancellation of the Vuelta Ciclista a España, a demonstration of "hate" that he believes has been encouraged "in an irresponsible way during the last few days b…See the Story
Almeida Demands that Sánchez and Marlaska Condemn the "Violent Acts" in La Vuelta, a "Hate" that He Believes Encouraged by the Left
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