Barcelona City Council has organised a round table titled “European perspectives on conflicts and neighbouring cultures”, putting the city at the centre of a discussion on international issues and public debate.

The event was published by the Ajuntament de Barcelona, which described the session as part of its work on rights and diversity. It adds to the city’s wider programme of civic and cultural activity.

For readers following Barcelona politics and local public life, the round table fits into a broader pattern of council-led events that deal with social cohesion, international dialogue and the city’s place in Europe. You can also follow related coverage in our Community section.

Barcelona’s international population means topics such as conflict, neighbouring cultures and European cooperation often have a local angle as well as a wider one. That makes this kind of discussion relevant to residents who want to understand how city policy connects with current affairs.

We also cover other council stories, including the planned reform of Sants bus station and the city’s disinformation observatory plan.

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Originally published by Ajuntament de Barcelona. Read original article.