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Former Spanish Treasury Secretary Resigns Amidst 'Montoro Case' Investigation
Following his implication in the 'Montoro case' involving allegations of government favoritism towards specific companies, Miguel Ferre, former Spanish Secretary of State for the Treasury, resigned from his position at Kreab consulting firm; this is the first such resignation from the private sector...
Former Spanish Treasury Secretary Resigns Amidst 'Montoro Case' Investigation
Following his implication in the 'Montoro case' involving allegations of government favoritism towards specific companies, Miguel Ferre, former Spanish Secretary of State for the Treasury, resigned from his position at Kreab consulting firm; this is the first such resignation from the private sector...
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44% Bias Score


Spain to Reform Official Secrets Act, Declassify Franco-Era Documents
The Spanish Council of Ministers will approve a draft law reforming the 1968 Official Secrets Act, automatically declassifying documents over 45 years old, including those from the Franco era and the Transition, while establishing a four-tiered classification system and penalties for unauthorized di...
Spain to Reform Official Secrets Act, Declassify Franco-Era Documents
The Spanish Council of Ministers will approve a draft law reforming the 1968 Official Secrets Act, automatically declassifying documents over 45 years old, including those from the Franco era and the Transition, while establishing a four-tiered classification system and penalties for unauthorized di...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Releases MLK Documents Amidst Epstein Controversy
The Trump administration released over 240,000 previously restricted documents concerning Martin Luther King Jr., prompting concern from the King family about the potential for reputational harm due to the inclusion of personal information; this action follows a broken promise to release Epstein-rel...
Trump Administration Releases MLK Documents Amidst Epstein Controversy
The Trump administration released over 240,000 previously restricted documents concerning Martin Luther King Jr., prompting concern from the King family about the potential for reputational harm due to the inclusion of personal information; this action follows a broken promise to release Epstein-rel...
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56% Bias Score


Almada's "Dead Girls": Femicide in 1980s Argentina
Selva Almada's "Dead Girls," translated into Greek, investigates three unsolved 1980s Argentinian femicides, blending investigative journalism, autobiography, and chronicle to expose societal failures in protecting women and highlight systemic gender-based violence.
Almada's "Dead Girls": Femicide in 1980s Argentina
Selva Almada's "Dead Girls," translated into Greek, investigates three unsolved 1980s Argentinian femicides, blending investigative journalism, autobiography, and chronicle to expose societal failures in protecting women and highlight systemic gender-based violence.
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28% Bias Score


Japanese Ruling Coalition Loses Upper House Majority
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's ruling coalition lost its majority in the Upper House elections on Sunday, securing only 47 of the needed 50 seats; this follows a previous loss in the Lower House in October; public dissatisfaction with rising prices and immigration fueled the rise of the ra...
Japanese Ruling Coalition Loses Upper House Majority
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's ruling coalition lost its majority in the Upper House elections on Sunday, securing only 47 of the needed 50 seats; this follows a previous loss in the Lower House in October; public dissatisfaction with rising prices and immigration fueled the rise of the ra...
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44% Bias Score


Structural Alpha: Not Dead, Just Hidden
The belief that alpha is dead is false; it has shifted to complex situations created by spinoffs, forced selling, and corporate restructuring, creating overlooked opportunities for investors who can identify structural inefficiencies.
Structural Alpha: Not Dead, Just Hidden
The belief that alpha is dead is false; it has shifted to complex situations created by spinoffs, forced selling, and corporate restructuring, creating overlooked opportunities for investors who can identify structural inefficiencies.
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56% Bias Score

Progressive Leaders Unite to Counter Global Democratic Erosion
Chilean President Gabriel Boric hosted a summit with leaders from Brazil, Uruguay, Colombia, Spain, and Mexico, among others, to address global democratic backsliding, algorithmic manipulation, and rising inequality, with concrete proposals to be presented at the UN General Assembly in September.

Progressive Leaders Unite to Counter Global Democratic Erosion
Chilean President Gabriel Boric hosted a summit with leaders from Brazil, Uruguay, Colombia, Spain, and Mexico, among others, to address global democratic backsliding, algorithmic manipulation, and rising inequality, with concrete proposals to be presented at the UN General Assembly in September.
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44% Bias Score

Spain Awards Huawei Contract for Critical Infrastructure Despite Security Concerns
Spain's Ministry of Interior awarded Huawei a contract for hard drives to expand its border control system's storage capacity, raising security concerns due to Huawei's high-risk designation in the EU and a separate contract for judicial wiretap storage, despite passing Spanish security certificatio...

Spain Awards Huawei Contract for Critical Infrastructure Despite Security Concerns
Spain's Ministry of Interior awarded Huawei a contract for hard drives to expand its border control system's storage capacity, raising security concerns due to Huawei's high-risk designation in the EU and a separate contract for judicial wiretap storage, despite passing Spanish security certificatio...
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60% Bias Score

Spain's New Public Proton Therapy Network Funded by Amancio Ortega Foundation
The Amancio Ortega Foundation is funding a network of ten public proton therapy centers across Spain, starting with Santiago's center, projected to open in 2026, treating around 250 patients yearly, sparking debate on private funding in public healthcare.

Spain's New Public Proton Therapy Network Funded by Amancio Ortega Foundation
The Amancio Ortega Foundation is funding a network of ten public proton therapy centers across Spain, starting with Santiago's center, projected to open in 2026, treating around 250 patients yearly, sparking debate on private funding in public healthcare.
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48% Bias Score

Vingegaard to Launch All-Out Attack in Final Tour de France Week
With over a four-minute deficit after 15 stages, second-placed Jonas Vingegaard plans an all-out attack in the final week of the Tour de France to challenge leader Tadej Pogacar, despite the significant challenge.

Vingegaard to Launch All-Out Attack in Final Tour de France Week
With over a four-minute deficit after 15 stages, second-placed Jonas Vingegaard plans an all-out attack in the final week of the Tour de France to challenge leader Tadej Pogacar, despite the significant challenge.
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40% Bias Score

Márquez Dominates MotoGP, Leading by 120 Points
Marc Márquez, an eight-time world champion, leads the 2025 MotoGP championship by 120 points over his brother Álex, after recovering from a career-threatening injury and switching to Ducati; experts credit his dominance to a superior bike and the rider's determination.

Márquez Dominates MotoGP, Leading by 120 Points
Marc Márquez, an eight-time world champion, leads the 2025 MotoGP championship by 120 points over his brother Álex, after recovering from a career-threatening injury and switching to Ducati; experts credit his dominance to a superior bike and the rider's determination.
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40% Bias Score

Malcolm-Jamal Warner, "Cosby Show" Star, Dies at 54
Actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, famous for "The Cosby Show," died at 54 in a Costa Rican drowning accident; his four-decade career redefined Black male representation in media, challenging stereotypes and promoting nuanced portrayals.

Malcolm-Jamal Warner, "Cosby Show" Star, Dies at 54
Actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, famous for "The Cosby Show," died at 54 in a Costa Rican drowning accident; his four-decade career redefined Black male representation in media, challenging stereotypes and promoting nuanced portrayals.
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24% Bias Score
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