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Spain to Strengthen Critical Infrastructure Security with New Law
Spain's Ministry of the Interior will introduce a draft law on Tuesday to enhance the protection and resilience of critical entities against various threats, including natural disasters and cyberattacks, following a large power outage in April, mandating risk assessments and resilience plans.
Spain to Strengthen Critical Infrastructure Security with New Law
Spain's Ministry of the Interior will introduce a draft law on Tuesday to enhance the protection and resilience of critical entities against various threats, including natural disasters and cyberattacks, following a large power outage in April, mandating risk assessments and resilience plans.
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16% Bias Score


Italian Banks Adopt Divergent M&A Strategies Amid Market Uncertainty
Credit Agricole Italia will not participate in hostile takeovers due to market uncertainty; Bper plans to proceed with the Popolare di Sondrio acquisition, while Unicredit's CEO emphasizes value-driven M&A decisions.
Italian Banks Adopt Divergent M&A Strategies Amid Market Uncertainty
Credit Agricole Italia will not participate in hostile takeovers due to market uncertainty; Bper plans to proceed with the Popolare di Sondrio acquisition, while Unicredit's CEO emphasizes value-driven M&A decisions.
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52% Bias Score


Understaffed and Outdated: Spanish Diplomacy Faces a Crisis
The president of the Association of Spanish Diplomats (ADE), Alberto Virella Gomes, warns of a "very alarming situation" in Spanish diplomacy due to chronic understaffing, outdated regulations, and insufficient resources, urging immediate governmental action.
Understaffed and Outdated: Spanish Diplomacy Faces a Crisis
The president of the Association of Spanish Diplomats (ADE), Alberto Virella Gomes, warns of a "very alarming situation" in Spanish diplomacy due to chronic understaffing, outdated regulations, and insufficient resources, urging immediate governmental action.
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56% Bias Score


Streptococcus Cases Trigger School Closures and Parental Panic in Greece
Preemptive school closures in Attica, Thessaloniki, Crete, and Serres due to Streptococcus cases have sparked parental panic, leading to an influx of calls to pediatricians seeking advice on testing and preventative measures, despite reassurances from the National Public Health Organization (EODY) t...
Streptococcus Cases Trigger School Closures and Parental Panic in Greece
Preemptive school closures in Attica, Thessaloniki, Crete, and Serres due to Streptococcus cases have sparked parental panic, leading to an influx of calls to pediatricians seeking advice on testing and preventative measures, despite reassurances from the National Public Health Organization (EODY) t...
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52% Bias Score


Financial Hardship Leaves Older Londoners Anxious and Isolated
A report by Age UK London reveals that 38% of older Londoners worry about energy debt, one in four have constantly cold homes, and many are selling possessions or foregoing social activities due to rising costs and reduced government support, leading to anxiety and isolation.
Financial Hardship Leaves Older Londoners Anxious and Isolated
A report by Age UK London reveals that 38% of older Londoners worry about energy debt, one in four have constantly cold homes, and many are selling possessions or foregoing social activities due to rising costs and reduced government support, leading to anxiety and isolation.
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44% Bias Score


France Announces Stricter Controls on Ride-Hailing Services Following Taxi Protests
Following taxi protests, the French government announced stricter controls on ride-hailing services (VTCs), including increased fines, targeted enforcement beginning this week, and a potential new licensing system for platforms like Uber and Bolt to address illegal soliciting and cruising around tra...
France Announces Stricter Controls on Ride-Hailing Services Following Taxi Protests
Following taxi protests, the French government announced stricter controls on ride-hailing services (VTCs), including increased fines, targeted enforcement beginning this week, and a potential new licensing system for platforms like Uber and Bolt to address illegal soliciting and cruising around tra...
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40% Bias Score

Barcelona to Host 40th Goya Awards in 2026
The 40th Goya Awards ceremony will be held in Barcelona, Spain, in 2026, a decision supported by the city and regional government to promote the city's audiovisual sector and innovation. The event is expected to be held on February 7th at a venue capable of holding approximately 3,000 people.

Barcelona to Host 40th Goya Awards in 2026
The 40th Goya Awards ceremony will be held in Barcelona, Spain, in 2026, a decision supported by the city and regional government to promote the city's audiovisual sector and innovation. The event is expected to be held on February 7th at a venue capable of holding approximately 3,000 people.
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48% Bias Score

Spain's Congress to Debate Two Separate Investigations into April 28th Power Outage
The Spanish Congress will debate two separate proposals for investigating the nationwide power outage on April 28th, 2025, one from the PP and another from the PSOE and Sumar, highlighting political divisions and potentially inefficient use of resources.

Spain's Congress to Debate Two Separate Investigations into April 28th Power Outage
The Spanish Congress will debate two separate proposals for investigating the nationwide power outage on April 28th, 2025, one from the PP and another from the PSOE and Sumar, highlighting political divisions and potentially inefficient use of resources.
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48% Bias Score

Kami Rita Sherpa Breaks Own Everest Summit Record
Nepali climbing guide Kami Rita Sherpa summited Mount Everest for a record-breaking 31st time on May 21, 2024, exceeding his previous record and surpassing Pasang Dawa Sherpa's 29 summits; three climbers died during this spring's climbing season.

Kami Rita Sherpa Breaks Own Everest Summit Record
Nepali climbing guide Kami Rita Sherpa summited Mount Everest for a record-breaking 31st time on May 21, 2024, exceeding his previous record and surpassing Pasang Dawa Sherpa's 29 summits; three climbers died during this spring's climbing season.
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36% Bias Score

Farage Unveils Multi-Billion-Pound Policy Proposals, Attacks Labour and Conservatives
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage announced multi-billion-pound policy proposals today, including lifting the two-child benefit cap, offering tax breaks for married couples, and reinstating the winter fuel payment, while attacking both Labour and Conservative parties and positioning his party as a viabl...

Farage Unveils Multi-Billion-Pound Policy Proposals, Attacks Labour and Conservatives
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage announced multi-billion-pound policy proposals today, including lifting the two-child benefit cap, offering tax breaks for married couples, and reinstating the winter fuel payment, while attacking both Labour and Conservative parties and positioning his party as a viabl...
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52% Bias Score

Hartley's Recall to England ODI Squad After Successful India Tour
England cricketer Tom Hartley, after a successful India tour where he took nine wickets in a single match, was surprisingly omitted from the team until his recent recall for the ODI series against the West Indies, highlighting the team's strategic shifts and his unique balance of professional cricke...

Hartley's Recall to England ODI Squad After Successful India Tour
England cricketer Tom Hartley, after a successful India tour where he took nine wickets in a single match, was surprisingly omitted from the team until his recent recall for the ODI series against the West Indies, highlighting the team's strategic shifts and his unique balance of professional cricke...
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24% Bias Score

Volvo Cuts 3,000 Jobs Amidst Global Automotive Industry Challenges
Volvo Cars announced 3,000 job cuts globally, primarily in office positions, due to challenges in the automotive industry including trade tensions and economic uncertainty; 1,200 jobs will be cut in Sweden, along with 1,000 consultant positions.

Volvo Cuts 3,000 Jobs Amidst Global Automotive Industry Challenges
Volvo Cars announced 3,000 job cuts globally, primarily in office positions, due to challenges in the automotive industry including trade tensions and economic uncertainty; 1,200 jobs will be cut in Sweden, along with 1,000 consultant positions.
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36% Bias Score
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