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Spanish Government's Work Reduction Bill Vetoed: Junts's Demands and Political Fallout
The Spanish government's bill to reduce the work day, spearheaded by Second Vice President Yolanda Díaz, was vetoed by Junts, PP, and Vox, causing significant political friction and raising questions about the government's stability.
Spanish Government's Work Reduction Bill Vetoed: Junts's Demands and Political Fallout
The Spanish government's bill to reduce the work day, spearheaded by Second Vice President Yolanda Díaz, was vetoed by Junts, PP, and Vox, causing significant political friction and raising questions about the government's stability.
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52% Bias Score


Catalan Constitutionalists Criticize PSC Government
Despite a change in government in Catalonia, constitutionalist groups claim that the new PSC administration has not deviated significantly from the policies of previous separatist governments, citing continued linguistic policies and disregard for the law regarding the display of official symbols.
Catalan Constitutionalists Criticize PSC Government
Despite a change in government in Catalonia, constitutionalist groups claim that the new PSC administration has not deviated significantly from the policies of previous separatist governments, citing continued linguistic policies and disregard for the law regarding the display of official symbols.
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64% Bias Score


Rune's Decline: From Rising Star to Davis Cup Uncertainty
Despite past success, including a 2022 Paris-Bercy Masters 1000 win over Djokovic, Holger Rune's recent performance has fallen short of expectations, leading to questions about his future prospects as he prepares for Denmark's Davis Cup tie against Spain.
Rune's Decline: From Rising Star to Davis Cup Uncertainty
Despite past success, including a 2022 Paris-Bercy Masters 1000 win over Djokovic, Holger Rune's recent performance has fallen short of expectations, leading to questions about his future prospects as he prepares for Denmark's Davis Cup tie against Spain.
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16% Bias Score


Russia's Drone Attack on Poland: A Wake-Up Call for European Defense
Russia launched a drone attack on Polish airspace, prompting a coordinated European response and highlighting the need for increased defense spending and integration.
Russia's Drone Attack on Poland: A Wake-Up Call for European Defense
Russia launched a drone attack on Polish airspace, prompting a coordinated European response and highlighting the need for increased defense spending and integration.
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64% Bias Score


Brazilian Supreme Court convicts Bolsonaro of coup attempt
Brazil's Supreme Federal Court (STF) convicted former President Jair Bolsonaro and seven others of attempting a coup d'état, a first for a Brazilian ex-president, with a majority of 3-1 voting for conviction; the sentencing phase will determine the length of prison terms, potentially up to 43 years.
Brazilian Supreme Court convicts Bolsonaro of coup attempt
Brazil's Supreme Federal Court (STF) convicted former President Jair Bolsonaro and seven others of attempting a coup d'état, a first for a Brazilian ex-president, with a majority of 3-1 voting for conviction; the sentencing phase will determine the length of prison terms, potentially up to 43 years.
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20% Bias Score


Hay Festival Segovia: 20th Anniversary Focuses on Europe's Challenges
The Hay Festival in Segovia, Spain, celebrates its 20th anniversary, focusing on Europe's political and social challenges, with notable attendees including former EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell and other prominent European figures.
Hay Festival Segovia: 20th Anniversary Focuses on Europe's Challenges
The Hay Festival in Segovia, Spain, celebrates its 20th anniversary, focusing on Europe's political and social challenges, with notable attendees including former EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell and other prominent European figures.
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48% Bias Score

Tokio to Host 2025 World Athletics Championships: A Showcase of Track and Field Stars
The 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo will feature prominent athletes like Armand Duplantis, Faith Kipyegon, and Yulimar Rojas, alongside rising stars and notable absences due to age restrictions.

Tokio to Host 2025 World Athletics Championships: A Showcase of Track and Field Stars
The 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo will feature prominent athletes like Armand Duplantis, Faith Kipyegon, and Yulimar Rojas, alongside rising stars and notable absences due to age restrictions.
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12% Bias Score

Spain: Weakened Workplace Logging Law
After a right-wing coalition blocked Spain's bill to reduce working hours, the government issued a weaker decree on mandatory timekeeping, omitting enhanced penalties and digital logging requirements initially agreed upon with unions.

Spain: Weakened Workplace Logging Law
After a right-wing coalition blocked Spain's bill to reduce working hours, the government issued a weaker decree on mandatory timekeeping, omitting enhanced penalties and digital logging requirements initially agreed upon with unions.
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52% Bias Score

Madrid's 2026 Plan: Technological Advancement and Social Initiatives
The Madrid regional government unveiled a 50-point plan for 2026, encompassing technological advancements in public administration, healthcare, and infrastructure, alongside new social programs for vulnerable groups.

Madrid's 2026 Plan: Technological Advancement and Social Initiatives
The Madrid regional government unveiled a 50-point plan for 2026, encompassing technological advancements in public administration, healthcare, and infrastructure, alongside new social programs for vulnerable groups.
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48% Bias Score

Gaza Conflict: Avoiding Loaded Language in Reporting
The article discusses the challenges of reporting on the Gaza conflict without resorting to loaded terms like "genocide" and "terrorist", arguing that such terms, while having academic definitions, also carry strong moral connotations that can hinder objective analysis and productive dialogue.

Gaza Conflict: Avoiding Loaded Language in Reporting
The article discusses the challenges of reporting on the Gaza conflict without resorting to loaded terms like "genocide" and "terrorist", arguing that such terms, while having academic definitions, also carry strong moral connotations that can hinder objective analysis and productive dialogue.
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48% Bias Score

Fernando Tejero: A Life Marked by Trauma and Advocacy
Fernando Tejero, a Spanish actor known for his role in Alejandro Amenábar's 'El Cautivo', discusses his childhood trauma, including parental abandonment and homophobic attacks, while advocating for LGBTQ+ rights and condemning the rise of homophobia in Spain.

Fernando Tejero: A Life Marked by Trauma and Advocacy
Fernando Tejero, a Spanish actor known for his role in Alejandro Amenábar's 'El Cautivo', discusses his childhood trauma, including parental abandonment and homophobic attacks, while advocating for LGBTQ+ rights and condemning the rise of homophobia in Spain.
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36% Bias Score

Redeia CEO Blames Photovoltaic Plant for Spain's April Blackout
Redeia's CEO, Beatriz Corredor, testified before the Spanish Senate, blaming a Badajoz photovoltaic plant for causing the April 28th power outage, rejecting accusations of government interference or operational failures by Red Eléctrica.

Redeia CEO Blames Photovoltaic Plant for Spain's April Blackout
Redeia's CEO, Beatriz Corredor, testified before the Spanish Senate, blaming a Badajoz photovoltaic plant for causing the April 28th power outage, rejecting accusations of government interference or operational failures by Red Eléctrica.
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40% Bias Score
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