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Spanish Court Orders Religious Brotherhood to Allow Women Members
Spain's Constitutional Court ruled that the Esclavitud del Santísimo Cristo de La Laguna brotherhood's statutes, which exclude women, violate the constitution, marking a victory for María Teresita Laborda after a 16-year legal battle and setting a precedent for gender equality in religious organizat...
Spanish Court Orders Religious Brotherhood to Allow Women Members
Spain's Constitutional Court ruled that the Esclavitud del Santísimo Cristo de La Laguna brotherhood's statutes, which exclude women, violate the constitution, marking a victory for María Teresita Laborda after a 16-year legal battle and setting a precedent for gender equality in religious organizat...
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44% Bias Score


Scurati's Book Links Mussolini's Rhetoric to Modern Populism
Antonio Scurati's "Fascismo e populismo. Mussolini oggi" examines the enduring relevance of Mussolini's populist communication style, highlighting parallels with current political figures and urging a renewed commitment to democratic values. The book, available with Repubblica, analyzes the linguist...
Scurati's Book Links Mussolini's Rhetoric to Modern Populism
Antonio Scurati's "Fascismo e populismo. Mussolini oggi" examines the enduring relevance of Mussolini's populist communication style, highlighting parallels with current political figures and urging a renewed commitment to democratic values. The book, available with Repubblica, analyzes the linguist...
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52% Bias Score


Mnuchin Criticizes Spain's Economic Policies Following Meeting with Spanish Economy Minister
Following a meeting between U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Spanish Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo, Mnuchin issued a statement criticizing Spain's economic policies, demanding increased military spending, and reiterating opposition to Spain's digital services tax; this contrasts with Mnuc...
Mnuchin Criticizes Spain's Economic Policies Following Meeting with Spanish Economy Minister
Following a meeting between U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Spanish Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo, Mnuchin issued a statement criticizing Spain's economic policies, demanding increased military spending, and reiterating opposition to Spain's digital services tax; this contrasts with Mnuc...
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60% Bias Score


Mazón's Phone Call Before ES-Alert Raises Questions in Dana Storm Investigation
A new twist in the Dana storm investigation reveals a phone call between President Mazón and Salomé Pradas one minute before the delayed ES-Alert was sent, prompting renewed scrutiny of their roles in the crisis response and raising questions about the Generalitat's handling of the emergency.
Mazón's Phone Call Before ES-Alert Raises Questions in Dana Storm Investigation
A new twist in the Dana storm investigation reveals a phone call between President Mazón and Salomé Pradas one minute before the delayed ES-Alert was sent, prompting renewed scrutiny of their roles in the crisis response and raising questions about the Generalitat's handling of the emergency.
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40% Bias Score


Difficult US Trade Talks, Harvard Tax Status Under Threat, and EU Seeks to Avert Economic War
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba anticipates difficult trade negotiations with the US, while the Trump administration seeks to revoke Harvard's tax-exempt status, escalating tensions. The EU negotiates to avoid an economic war with the US, as the Fed maintains its monetary policy despite a slo...
Difficult US Trade Talks, Harvard Tax Status Under Threat, and EU Seeks to Avert Economic War
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba anticipates difficult trade negotiations with the US, while the Trump administration seeks to revoke Harvard's tax-exempt status, escalating tensions. The EU negotiates to avoid an economic war with the US, as the Fed maintains its monetary policy despite a slo...
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40% Bias Score


47 Spanish Public Officials Summoned to Court in Cases Linked to PM Sánchez
Four separate legal cases involving 47 public officials, mostly connected to Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's circle and the PSOE party, are currently underway, with allegations ranging from corruption to influence peddling and bribery.
47 Spanish Public Officials Summoned to Court in Cases Linked to PM Sánchez
Four separate legal cases involving 47 public officials, mostly connected to Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's circle and the PSOE party, are currently underway, with allegations ranging from corruption to influence peddling and bribery.
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52% Bias Score

ECB to Cut Interest Rates Amidst US Trade War Uncertainty
This Thursday, the ECB, led by Christine Lagarde, is expected to lower interest rates by 0.25 percentage points for the seventh time since June 2022, aiming to prevent market turmoil caused by the US trade war and a strengthening Euro, while Germany's €500 billion spending plan adds further complexi...

ECB to Cut Interest Rates Amidst US Trade War Uncertainty
This Thursday, the ECB, led by Christine Lagarde, is expected to lower interest rates by 0.25 percentage points for the seventh time since June 2022, aiming to prevent market turmoil caused by the US trade war and a strengthening Euro, while Germany's €500 billion spending plan adds further complexi...
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40% Bias Score

Pakistani Woman Wins Forced Marriage Case, Faces New Legal Battle for Son's Identity
In January 2024, Anisa Yousaf successfully annulled a forced marriage in Pakistan after being physically tortured by her father. Now, she fights for a new passport to give her 5-month-old son legal identity, highlighting the legal challenges faced by victims of forced marriage seeking recognition of...

Pakistani Woman Wins Forced Marriage Case, Faces New Legal Battle for Son's Identity
In January 2024, Anisa Yousaf successfully annulled a forced marriage in Pakistan after being physically tortured by her father. Now, she fights for a new passport to give her 5-month-old son legal identity, highlighting the legal challenges faced by victims of forced marriage seeking recognition of...
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48% Bias Score

US Restricts Chip Sales to China, Intensifying Trade War
The US has blocked sales of advanced microchips to China, escalating the trade war rooted in China's 'Made in China 2025' plan to dominate technology and manufacturing, prompting concerns about global economic and geopolitical shifts.

US Restricts Chip Sales to China, Intensifying Trade War
The US has blocked sales of advanced microchips to China, escalating the trade war rooted in China's 'Made in China 2025' plan to dominate technology and manufacturing, prompting concerns about global economic and geopolitical shifts.
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52% Bias Score

Journalist Recounts Pope Benedict XVI's Historic Resignation
Veteran Vatican journalist Giovanna Chirri recounts her exclusive, firsthand experience covering Pope Benedict XVI's surprise resignation on February 11, 2013, detailing the immediate reactions and the historic implications of this unprecedented event.

Journalist Recounts Pope Benedict XVI's Historic Resignation
Veteran Vatican journalist Giovanna Chirri recounts her exclusive, firsthand experience covering Pope Benedict XVI's surprise resignation on February 11, 2013, detailing the immediate reactions and the historic implications of this unprecedented event.
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44% Bias Score

International Alignment on Western Sahara: Spain's Stance Shifts the Conflict Dynamics
Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita's meetings with his counterparts in the U.S., France, and Spain solidify international support for Morocco's autonomy plan for Western Sahara, potentially resolving the long-standing dispute, but ignoring the Sahrawi people's self-determination.

International Alignment on Western Sahara: Spain's Stance Shifts the Conflict Dynamics
Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita's meetings with his counterparts in the U.S., France, and Spain solidify international support for Morocco's autonomy plan for Western Sahara, potentially resolving the long-standing dispute, but ignoring the Sahrawi people's self-determination.
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56% Bias Score

Mexico's Ineffective Narcocorrido Ban: Prioritize Victims, Not Songs
Mexico's government should prioritize supporting victims of cartel violence rather than banning narcocorridos, songs that glorify drug cartels, to effectively combat narcoculture; a lack of justice and state capacity allows cartels to fill power vacuums, fueling public sympathy.

Mexico's Ineffective Narcocorrido Ban: Prioritize Victims, Not Songs
Mexico's government should prioritize supporting victims of cartel violence rather than banning narcocorridos, songs that glorify drug cartels, to effectively combat narcoculture; a lack of justice and state capacity allows cartels to fill power vacuums, fueling public sympathy.
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52% Bias Score
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