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Madrid train bombs

May 2019

  • Composite of attack survivors

    'He didn't destroy me. We carry on. He lost': survivors of terror attacks look back

    From London to Nice, Berlin to Oslo, 11 people caught up in attacks across Europe reflect on the horror, the hope – and the kindness of strangers. Portraits by Mathias Braschler and Monika Fischer

November 2015

  • José María Aznar in 2004

    Spanish ex-prime minister defends decision to back Iraq war

    Spain gained global influence by supporting war in face of public opposition, José María Aznar claims in letter

March 2014

  • BOMB ATTACKS IN MADRID

    Madrid bombings, 10 years on: the lack of a backlash has the power of a new Guernica

    Miguel-Anxo Murado
    Miguel-Anxo Murado: The conspiracy theory that it was not an Islamist attack, but the work of Eta, has become a cult. But there is a silver lining

February 2011

  • Timothy Garton Ash in Madrid

    Listen to this message of hope from Europe's Arabs – and the warning

    Timothy Garton Ash in Madrid
    Timothy Garton Ash: Spain is closer to the Arab world than any other European country, but it has no better response than the rest of the EU

December 2010

  • Madrid bomb attacks

    Madrid bombings link to forged passports arrests

    Suspected members of an international ring providing forged passports to terrorists may have links to 2004 train bombings

November 2007

  • Mass murderers jailed for 40 years as judge delivers verdicts on Spain's 9/11

  • 'I cannot believe that these other people will be out in two days'

  • Madrid bombings: the defendants

  • 21 guilty, seven cleared over Madrid train bombings

  • The worst Islamist attack in European history

  • The 2004 Madrid bombings

  • What role did al-Qaida play?

    Jason Burke
  • After four-month court case, Spain is braced for verdicts in train bombings that killed 191

  • Remembering the Madrid bombings

  • March 11 train bombings

    The Madrid bombings

    These images record the horrific events of March 11 2004, the immediate aftermath and the protest movement they engendered. They also cover the political fallout, the memorials, the investigation and the trial itself

March 2007

  • March 11 memorial unveiled

    A cylindrical glass tower etched with the names of 191 victims of Europe's worst attack by Islamists was unveiled yesterday as a monument to those killed by 10 bombs planted on Madrid trains three years ago.

September 2006

  • Newspaper spat over Madrid bombs 'conspiracy'

    Spain's two largest newspapers, El País and El Mundo, have launched into a fierce row over their reporting of investigations into the Islamist train bombings that killed 191 Madrid commuters two and a half years ago. By Giles Tremlett.

May 2006

  • Madrid bombs suspect to be extradited

    Two high court judges today ruled that a man suspected of involvement in the Madrid train bombings should be extradited to Spain from the UK.

July 2005

  • The horror

  • The horror

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