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Barcelona Port Launches First Ferry Electrification System, Reducing Emissions
Barcelona's Port launched its first Onshore Power Supply (OPS) system, a €3.5 million initiative partially funded by the Recovery Plan, reducing annual CO2 emissions from docked ferries by 2,090 tons; the project aims for full port electrification by 2030.
Barcelona Port Launches First Ferry Electrification System, Reducing Emissions
Barcelona's Port launched its first Onshore Power Supply (OPS) system, a €3.5 million initiative partially funded by the Recovery Plan, reducing annual CO2 emissions from docked ferries by 2,090 tons; the project aims for full port electrification by 2030.
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44% Bias Score


Italy Launches First Residential 5% Hydrogen Gas Blend
Inrete Distribuzione Energia started Italy's first residential natural gas network injection of a 5% hydrogen blend in Castelfranco Emilia, serving 40 families, as part of a larger project to transition to hydrogen-enriched gas supplies by April 3rd.
Italy Launches First Residential 5% Hydrogen Gas Blend
Inrete Distribuzione Energia started Italy's first residential natural gas network injection of a 5% hydrogen blend in Castelfranco Emilia, serving 40 families, as part of a larger project to transition to hydrogen-enriched gas supplies by April 3rd.
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32% Bias Score


Turkish Official Hospitalized, Returned to Prison Amidst Allegations of Mistreatment
Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Deputy Secretary General Mahir Polat, arrested in connection with Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, was hospitalized, underwent an angiogram, and returned to prison, prompting criticism regarding the treatment of political prisoners with health issues, especially after similar...
Turkish Official Hospitalized, Returned to Prison Amidst Allegations of Mistreatment
Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Deputy Secretary General Mahir Polat, arrested in connection with Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, was hospitalized, underwent an angiogram, and returned to prison, prompting criticism regarding the treatment of political prisoners with health issues, especially after similar...
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64% Bias Score


US Revokes Repsol's Venezuelan License, Impacting 4% of Revenue
The US revoked Repsol's license to operate in Venezuela, impacting its 504 million euro investment and 4% of its total revenue; Repsol received over three million tons of crude oil from Venezuela in 2024, a 20-year high, and is seeking solutions through dialogue with US authorities.
US Revokes Repsol's Venezuelan License, Impacting 4% of Revenue
The US revoked Repsol's license to operate in Venezuela, impacting its 504 million euro investment and 4% of its total revenue; Repsol received over three million tons of crude oil from Venezuela in 2024, a 20-year high, and is seeking solutions through dialogue with US authorities.
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44% Bias Score


Chinese Automakers' Global Expansion Threatens Established Brands
Chinese automakers are rapidly gaining global market share, particularly in emerging markets, due to competitive pricing, advanced technology, and effective marketing, posing a significant threat to established brands and leading to strategic adaptations and potential industry consolidation.
Chinese Automakers' Global Expansion Threatens Established Brands
Chinese automakers are rapidly gaining global market share, particularly in emerging markets, due to competitive pricing, advanced technology, and effective marketing, posing a significant threat to established brands and leading to strategic adaptations and potential industry consolidation.
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60% Bias Score


Five Dead in Asturias Mining Accident, Underscoring Spain's High Industry Fatality Rate
A mining accident in Cerredo, Asturias, Spain, on Monday killed five and injured four, highlighting the extractive industry's high fatality rate; in 2024, six mining deaths resulted in a mortality rate of 27.7 per 100,000 workers.
Five Dead in Asturias Mining Accident, Underscoring Spain's High Industry Fatality Rate
A mining accident in Cerredo, Asturias, Spain, on Monday killed five and injured four, highlighting the extractive industry's high fatality rate; in 2024, six mining deaths resulted in a mortality rate of 27.7 per 100,000 workers.
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52% Bias Score

Gürtel Corruption Trial: 18 Guilty Pleas in Arganda del Rey Case
Eighteen of nineteen defendants in the Gürtel corruption trial concerning Arganda del Rey's city hall pleaded guilty, including the ringleader Francisco Correa and former mayor Ginés López, resulting from a €25 million bribe for a development project and highlighting systemic corruption within the P...

Gürtel Corruption Trial: 18 Guilty Pleas in Arganda del Rey Case
Eighteen of nineteen defendants in the Gürtel corruption trial concerning Arganda del Rey's city hall pleaded guilty, including the ringleader Francisco Correa and former mayor Ginés López, resulting from a €25 million bribe for a development project and highlighting systemic corruption within the P...
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56% Bias Score

Supreme Court Investigates MEP Alvise for Illegal Campaign Financing
The Spanish Supreme Court is investigating Member of the European Parliament Luis Pérez (Alvise) for alleged illegal campaign financing totaling €100,000 received from businessman Luis Romillo, who self-incriminated, leading to potential consequences including loss of immunity from prosecution and f...

Supreme Court Investigates MEP Alvise for Illegal Campaign Financing
The Spanish Supreme Court is investigating Member of the European Parliament Luis Pérez (Alvise) for alleged illegal campaign financing totaling €100,000 received from businessman Luis Romillo, who self-incriminated, leading to potential consequences including loss of immunity from prosecution and f...
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40% Bias Score

İmamoğlu Arrested: One Year After Landslide Victory
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, CHP's presidential candidate, was arrested on March 23rd, 2024, on corruption charges, one year after winning the mayoral election by a million-vote margin, leading to his removal from office and sparking political tensions.

İmamoğlu Arrested: One Year After Landslide Victory
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, CHP's presidential candidate, was arrested on March 23rd, 2024, on corruption charges, one year after winning the mayoral election by a million-vote margin, leading to his removal from office and sparking political tensions.
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52% Bias Score

Catalonia Immigration Deal Sparks Controversy"
Spain's PSOE and Junts parties agreed to grant Catalonia control over immigration, prompting criticism due to its lack of objective justification, potential for discrimination, and contradiction of previous government policies.

Catalonia Immigration Deal Sparks Controversy"
Spain's PSOE and Junts parties agreed to grant Catalonia control over immigration, prompting criticism due to its lack of objective justification, potential for discrimination, and contradiction of previous government policies.
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56% Bias Score

Spanish Judicial Associations Criticize Montero's Comments on Alves Acquittal
Following the acquittal of footballer Dani Alves on appeal, Spain's judicial and prosecutorial associations issued a joint statement criticizing Deputy Prime Minister María Jesús Montero's comments, emphasizing the need for respect for judicial independence and the importance of protecting victims w...

Spanish Judicial Associations Criticize Montero's Comments on Alves Acquittal
Following the acquittal of footballer Dani Alves on appeal, Spain's judicial and prosecutorial associations issued a joint statement criticizing Deputy Prime Minister María Jesús Montero's comments, emphasizing the need for respect for judicial independence and the importance of protecting victims w...
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44% Bias Score

Barcelona Housing Crisis: Evictions Rise as Investment Funds Buy Buildings
In Barcelona, Margarita Aguilar, a long-term resident, faces eviction as a Dutch fund buys her building for short-term rentals, illustrating Spain's severe housing crisis where rising prices outpace wages and affordable housing diminishes, affecting millions.

Barcelona Housing Crisis: Evictions Rise as Investment Funds Buy Buildings
In Barcelona, Margarita Aguilar, a long-term resident, faces eviction as a Dutch fund buys her building for short-term rentals, illustrating Spain's severe housing crisis where rising prices outpace wages and affordable housing diminishes, affecting millions.
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56% Bias Score
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