Cristina Mateo-Yanguas

GlobalPost

Cristina Mateo-Yanguas covers social, economic and political issues in Spain for GlobalPost. As a freelance journalist during the past 12 years, she has contributed to stories about Spain for the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, NPR, CBC radio and television, Fox News, NBC news, and Canada's Globe and Mail. She has reported on the Madrid train attacks, terrorism trials, Franco's legacy, gay marriage, state and church relations, the Prestige environmental disaster, women's rights and Muslims in Spain. She has worked for National Geographic Television, Discovery Channel and APTN on the influence of climate change on the wine industry, the banana war, the Texaco oil spill in the Ecuadorian Amazon, and the Arab heritage of Andalusia. She has a master's degree in international relations from the Ortega y Gasset University Institute (Complutense University) in Madrid.


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Trying the dead generalisimo for murder

More than 30 years after Franco’s death, the fate of 114,226 disappeared people still divides Spain

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Candid queen causes monarch re-think

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Parents challenge “citizenship” course

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Rethinking Spanish tourism

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Tears for fears

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Spain’s religion debate

Spaniards have a complex relationship with Catholicism and other religions.

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Spain considers revamping abortion law

Most women currently allege mental health problems as reason for aborting — a subjective diagnosis driving much of the debate.

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Spanish court considers prosecuting Bush officials

A group of lawyers accuses them of devising legal framework to allow torture at Guantanamo.

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Selling to survive on Madrid’s streets

Campaign calls for end to prison sentences for street vendors selling pirated music and movies.

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Spain’s immigration petri dish

Lavapies is praised for successful integration — but will second-generation immigrants upset the balance?