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
Deleted Emails and Questionable Report Hamper Badajoz 'Nepotism' Probe
Testimony in the David Sánchez-Pérez Castejón case revealed the deletion of emails from two Badajoz Provincial Council conservatory directors, raising concerns about missing evidence; three tax officials faced criticism for an improperly formatted report on Sánchez-Pérez's assets; and the defense ar...
Deleted Emails and Questionable Report Hamper Badajoz 'Nepotism' Probe
Testimony in the David Sánchez-Pérez Castejón case revealed the deletion of emails from two Badajoz Provincial Council conservatory directors, raising concerns about missing evidence; three tax officials faced criticism for an improperly formatted report on Sánchez-Pérez's assets; and the defense ar...
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40% Bias Score
Podemos Accuses Spain's 1978 Regime of Retaining Francoist Elements
Podemos accuses Spain's 1978 regime of retaining Francoist elements, citing the monarchy, judiciary, security forces, and businesses, and demands a referendum on the form of state.
Podemos Accuses Spain's 1978 Regime of Retaining Francoist Elements
Podemos accuses Spain's 1978 regime of retaining Francoist elements, citing the monarchy, judiciary, security forces, and businesses, and demands a referendum on the form of state.
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60% 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 €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 €1930 per worker monthly, impacting SMEs.
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56% Bias Score
Roberto Carlos's $160 Million Divorce and Complex Family Disputes
Roberto Carlos, 51, separated from his seventh wife, Mariana Lucón, prompting a move to Valdebebas while his family remains in their La Finca mansion. This involves his $160 million fortune and multiple children from previous relationships, some of which have resulted in legal battles.
Roberto Carlos's $160 Million Divorce and Complex Family Disputes
Roberto Carlos, 51, separated from his seventh wife, Mariana Lucón, prompting a move to Valdebebas while his family remains in their La Finca mansion. This involves his $160 million fortune and multiple children from previous relationships, some of which have resulted in legal battles.
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64% Bias Score
US Recognizes Venezuelan Opposition Leader as President-Elect Amidst Military Defiance
Following a meeting with President Biden, Edmundo González Urrutia, the Venezuelan opposition's presidential candidate, secured US recognition as president-elect, prompting a defiant response from Venezuela's military leadership who continue to support Nicolás Maduro. Simultaneous protests are plann...
US Recognizes Venezuelan Opposition Leader as President-Elect Amidst Military Defiance
Following a meeting with President Biden, Edmundo González Urrutia, the Venezuelan opposition's presidential candidate, secured US recognition as president-elect, prompting a defiant response from Venezuela's military leadership who continue to support Nicolás Maduro. Simultaneous protests are plann...
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56% Bias Score
Spanish Union Rejects Government Claims on Reduced Work Week
The secretary general of Spain's UGT union, Pepe Álvarez, 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 Álvarez, 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
Catalonia and OECD Partner to Reform Education System
Catalonia and the OECD signed a four-year agreement to improve the Catalan education system, aiming to address poor results in international student assessments like PISA, with the OECD providing a diagnostic report and policy recommendations by year's end.
Catalonia and OECD Partner to Reform Education System
Catalonia and the OECD signed a four-year agreement to improve the Catalan education system, aiming to address poor results in international student assessments like PISA, with the OECD providing a diagnostic report and policy recommendations by year's end.
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40% 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
Spanish Judge Dismisses Torture Complaint Against Civil Guard Officers
A Spanish judge dismissed a torture complaint filed by a CDR member (Jordi Ros) against 11 Civil Guard officers involved in the 2019 Operation Judas, citing insufficient evidence despite initial investigation and delays.
Spanish Judge Dismisses Torture Complaint Against Civil Guard Officers
A Spanish judge dismissed a torture complaint filed by a CDR member (Jordi Ros) against 11 Civil Guard officers involved in the 2019 Operation Judas, citing insufficient evidence despite initial investigation and delays.
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44% Bias Score
Madrid Prosecutor Dismisses Complaint over M-40 Crematorium License
The Madrid Provincial Prosecutor's Office dismissed a complaint against Madrid City Council's approval of a crematorium on the M-40, concluding that the licensing process complied with environmental regulations and rejecting claims of wrongdoing.
Madrid Prosecutor Dismisses Complaint over M-40 Crematorium License
The Madrid Provincial Prosecutor's Office dismissed a complaint against Madrid City Council's approval of a crematorium on the M-40, concluding that the licensing process complied with environmental regulations and rejecting claims of wrongdoing.
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56% Bias Score
6.8 Magnitude Earthquake Kills 95 in Tibet
A 6.8 magnitude earthquake in Dingri County, Tibet, near the Nepal border, killed at least 95 people, injured 130, and caused widespread building damage on Tuesday, prompting large-scale rescue efforts amid freezing temperatures.
6.8 Magnitude Earthquake Kills 95 in Tibet
A 6.8 magnitude earthquake in Dingri County, Tibet, near the Nepal border, killed at least 95 people, injured 130, and caused widespread building damage on Tuesday, prompting large-scale rescue efforts amid freezing temperatures.
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24% Bias Score