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Domestic Violence Arrest in Las Palmas: Woman Accused of Trying to Strangle Baby
A 35-year-old woman and a 38-year-old man were arrested in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria on January 5th for domestic violence; the woman allegedly tried to strangle their one-year-old baby, and the man was injured by a knife. Both have prior arrests and the baby is now with its maternal grandmother.
Domestic Violence Arrest in Las Palmas: Woman Accused of Trying to Strangle Baby
A 35-year-old woman and a 38-year-old man were arrested in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria on January 5th for domestic violence; the woman allegedly tried to strangle their one-year-old baby, and the man was injured by a knife. Both have prior arrests and the baby is now with its maternal grandmother.
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48% Bias Score


Madrid Police Investigate Potential Sexual Assault and Robbery
A 55-year-old Spanish woman was found partially undressed and disoriented in Madrid's Olof Palme park on January 3rd, 2024, after a night out; police are investigating a potential sexual assault and robbery, as her purse and its contents were missing.
Madrid Police Investigate Potential Sexual Assault and Robbery
A 55-year-old Spanish woman was found partially undressed and disoriented in Madrid's Olof Palme park on January 3rd, 2024, after a night out; police are investigating a potential sexual assault and robbery, as her purse and its contents were missing.
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64% Bias Score


Spanish Municipality Defies National Garbage Tax
The mayor of LeganĆ©s, Miguel Ćngel Recuenco, announced the city will not collect a new national garbage tax, defying the central government's mandate due to legal ambiguities and excessive estimated costs of \$150-200 per household.
Spanish Municipality Defies National Garbage Tax
The mayor of LeganĆ©s, Miguel Ćngel Recuenco, announced the city will not collect a new national garbage tax, defying the central government's mandate due to legal ambiguities and excessive estimated costs of \$150-200 per household.
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48% Bias Score


Lawsuit Filed Against Seven Spanish Dioceses for Promoting Conversion Therapy
The Spanish Association Against Conversion Therapies has sued seven dioceses for hosting talks promoting conversion therapies, forbidden by the trans law, organized by Media Salud ComunicaciĆ³n S.L. and Marta Sanz Lovaine in 2023, presenting the "Transformados" initiative, potentially facing fines of...
Lawsuit Filed Against Seven Spanish Dioceses for Promoting Conversion Therapy
The Spanish Association Against Conversion Therapies has sued seven dioceses for hosting talks promoting conversion therapies, forbidden by the trans law, organized by Media Salud ComunicaciĆ³n S.L. and Marta Sanz Lovaine in 2023, presenting the "Transformados" initiative, potentially facing fines of...
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64% Bias Score


Spanish Prosecutors Accused of Enabling Early Releases for Unrepentant ETA Terrorists
Covite accuses Spain's National High Court's Public Prosecutor's Office of approving early releases for unrepentant ETA terrorists, facilitating 90 releases since October 2021, amidst 421 pro-ETA acts in 2024, prompting concerns about legal loopholes and normalization of violence.
Spanish Prosecutors Accused of Enabling Early Releases for Unrepentant ETA Terrorists
Covite accuses Spain's National High Court's Public Prosecutor's Office of approving early releases for unrepentant ETA terrorists, facilitating 90 releases since October 2021, amidst 421 pro-ETA acts in 2024, prompting concerns about legal loopholes and normalization of violence.
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56% Bias Score


Spanish Government Coalition Divided Over Workday Reduction Proposal
A dispute between Spain's Ministry of Labor and Ministry of Economy over a proposal to reduce the workday to 37.5 hours highlights tensions within the governing coalition, with accusations of the latter blocking the proposal despite earlier pledges.
Spanish Government Coalition Divided Over Workday Reduction Proposal
A dispute between Spain's Ministry of Labor and Ministry of Economy over a proposal to reduce the workday to 37.5 hours highlights tensions within the governing coalition, with accusations of the latter blocking the proposal despite earlier pledges.
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52% Bias Score

Podemos Euskadi Elects New Leader, Vaquero, to Challenge PNV
Following a closely contested internal election, Richar Vaquero assumed leadership of Podemos Euskadi, replacing Pilar Garrido. Vaquero, a provincial council member in Bizkaia, plans to maintain a critical stance against the PNV, focusing on housing, energy, and fiscal policies. His election occurre...

Podemos Euskadi Elects New Leader, Vaquero, to Challenge PNV
Following a closely contested internal election, Richar Vaquero assumed leadership of Podemos Euskadi, replacing Pilar Garrido. Vaquero, a provincial council member in Bizkaia, plans to maintain a critical stance against the PNV, focusing on housing, energy, and fiscal policies. His election occurre...
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40% Bias Score

BBVA Award Recognizes GLP-1 Hormone Discoverers for Diabetes, Obesity Treatments
The BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Biomedicine was given to four researchers for their discovery of the GLP-1 hormone's role in glucose regulation, appetite, and its implications for treating type 2 diabetes, obesity, and neurodegenerative diseases.

BBVA Award Recognizes GLP-1 Hormone Discoverers for Diabetes, Obesity Treatments
The BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Biomedicine was given to four researchers for their discovery of the GLP-1 hormone's role in glucose regulation, appetite, and its implications for treating type 2 diabetes, obesity, and neurodegenerative diseases.
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32% Bias Score

74.5-Year Sentence for Homophobic Murder of Samuel Luiz in Spain
Four individuals were sentenced to a combined 74.5 years in prison for the homophobic murder of Samuel Luiz in A CoruƱa, Spain, on July 3, 2021; Diego MontaƱa received the longest sentence of 24 years for murder with an aggravating circumstance of discrimination.

74.5-Year Sentence for Homophobic Murder of Samuel Luiz in Spain
Four individuals were sentenced to a combined 74.5 years in prison for the homophobic murder of Samuel Luiz in A CoruƱa, Spain, on July 3, 2021; Diego MontaƱa received the longest sentence of 24 years for murder with an aggravating circumstance of discrimination.
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24% Bias Score

Spain's Controversial Franco Anniversary Commemoration Fuels Political Division
The Spanish government launched "Spain in Freedom", a series of events commemorating Franco's death, but this initiative is criticized for its biased historical narrative that ignores contributions from various political groups to the transition to democracy, fueling political division and distracti...

Spain's Controversial Franco Anniversary Commemoration Fuels Political Division
The Spanish government launched "Spain in Freedom", a series of events commemorating Franco's death, but this initiative is criticized for its biased historical narrative that ignores contributions from various political groups to the transition to democracy, fueling political division and distracti...
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Union Rejects Government Claims on Reduced Work Week
The secretary general of Spain's UGT union, Pepe Ćlvarez, criticized the Ministry of Economy's opposition to a deal with the Ministry of Labor to reduce the work week to 37.5 hours, arguing that the claims of negative impacts on SMEs are false and align with employer groups resisting labor reform; t...

Spanish Union Rejects Government Claims on Reduced Work Week
The secretary general of Spain's UGT union, Pepe Ćlvarez, criticized the Ministry of Economy's opposition to a deal with the Ministry of Labor to reduce the work week to 37.5 hours, arguing that the claims of negative impacts on SMEs are false and align with employer groups resisting labor reform; t...
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48% Bias Score

Spain to Increase Minimum Wage in 2025 Amid Employer Concerns
Spain's government is set to raise the minimum wage again in 2025, with unions pushing for a 6% increase and employers warning of rising labor costs, exceeding ā¬1930 per worker monthly, impacting SMEs.

Spain to Increase Minimum Wage in 2025 Amid Employer Concerns
Spain's government is set to raise the minimum wage again in 2025, with unions pushing for a 6% increase and employers warning of rising labor costs, exceeding ā¬1930 per worker monthly, impacting SMEs.
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56% Bias Score
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