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King Felipe acknowledges abuses during Spanish conquests

King Felipe acknowledges abuses during Spanish conquests

King Felipe VI of Spain acknowledged the abuses committed during the country's colonial conquests while visiting an exhibition in Madrid on Monday. The monarch's remarks regarding the historical mistreatment of indigenous peoples occurred during an event showcasing Mexican art.

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Beatrix as a hippie calling for peace: this is the King's Day artwork by De Blaffende Vis

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Griekspoor loses to Italy's Musetti in straight sets in Madrid

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Captain Spitse considers player-coach role at Ajax

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