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Moeve's 1,800 Gas Station Renovations to Meet Electric Vehicle Growth
Moeve, formerly Cepsa, is renovating 1,800 gas stations in Spain and Portugal by 2027 to include fast EV chargers (150kW+), traditional fuels, and amenities, aligning with Europe's electric vehicle growth and sustainability targets.
Moeve's 1,800 Gas Station Renovations to Meet Electric Vehicle Growth
Moeve, formerly Cepsa, is renovating 1,800 gas stations in Spain and Portugal by 2027 to include fast EV chargers (150kW+), traditional fuels, and amenities, aligning with Europe's electric vehicle growth and sustainability targets.
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32% Bias Score


Attempted Murder of Homeless Man in Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on February 18, 2024, Juan Ignacio A. allegedly attempted to murder his friend Emilio M. by setting fire to his mattress; a witness intervened, and Juan Ignacio A. was arrested, facing a potential nine-year prison sentence.
Attempted Murder of Homeless Man in Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on February 18, 2024, Juan Ignacio A. allegedly attempted to murder his friend Emilio M. by setting fire to his mattress; a witness intervened, and Juan Ignacio A. was arrested, facing a potential nine-year prison sentence.
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Prosecutors' Association Condemns Attorney General Amidst Data Leak Investigation
The Association of Prosecutors in Spain publicly criticized Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz for remaining in office while under investigation for allegedly leaking confidential data related to Isabel Díaz Ayuso's boyfriend; the association highlights several actions by García Ortiz, arguing the...
Spanish Prosecutors' Association Condemns Attorney General Amidst Data Leak Investigation
The Association of Prosecutors in Spain publicly criticized Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz for remaining in office while under investigation for allegedly leaking confidential data related to Isabel Díaz Ayuso's boyfriend; the association highlights several actions by García Ortiz, arguing the...
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52% Bias Score


Judge Orders Deep Dive into Emails Related to Sánchez Brother's Hiring
A Spanish judge ordered an investigation into missing emails from the phone of Yolanda Sánchez, a subordinate of David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, the brother of Spain's Prime Minister, potentially revealing evidence of favoritism in his hiring as a coordinator of conservatories between June and July 20...
Judge Orders Deep Dive into Emails Related to Sánchez Brother's Hiring
A Spanish judge ordered an investigation into missing emails from the phone of Yolanda Sánchez, a subordinate of David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, the brother of Spain's Prime Minister, potentially revealing evidence of favoritism in his hiring as a coordinator of conservatories between June and July 20...
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52% Bias Score


Santander Denies Plans to Exit UK Market
Banco Santander has denied reports that it is considering selling its UK operations, despite lower-than-expected returns for nearly two decades, emphasizing the UK's continued importance to its business and highlighting the complexities and regulatory challenges involved in a potential sale.
Santander Denies Plans to Exit UK Market
Banco Santander has denied reports that it is considering selling its UK operations, despite lower-than-expected returns for nearly two decades, emphasizing the UK's continued importance to its business and highlighting the complexities and regulatory challenges involved in a potential sale.
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44% Bias Score


Myokines: 'Hope Molecules' Released by Muscles During Exercise
Myokines, bioactive molecules released by muscles during exercise, particularly high-intensity cardio, act as inter-organ communicators, stimulating beneficial effects like neurogenesis and improved metabolism, offering therapeutic potential for various chronic diseases.
Myokines: 'Hope Molecules' Released by Muscles During Exercise
Myokines, bioactive molecules released by muscles during exercise, particularly high-intensity cardio, act as inter-organ communicators, stimulating beneficial effects like neurogenesis and improved metabolism, offering therapeutic potential for various chronic diseases.
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48% Bias Score

Rising Crime in Madrid: A Paradox of Perception and Reality
Despite Madrid's reputation as one of Europe's safest capital cities, reported attempted homicides have doubled since 2018, while drug trafficking offenses increased by over 80% and sexual assaults with penetration rose from 252 in 2018 to 681 in 2024, prompting debate on the accuracy of crime repor...

Rising Crime in Madrid: A Paradox of Perception and Reality
Despite Madrid's reputation as one of Europe's safest capital cities, reported attempted homicides have doubled since 2018, while drug trafficking offenses increased by over 80% and sexual assaults with penetration rose from 252 in 2018 to 681 in 2024, prompting debate on the accuracy of crime repor...
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56% Bias Score

Machado Rejects Elections, Maduro Orders Military Exercises
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado refused to participate in upcoming elections, urging military intervention against Nicolás Maduro's regime on January 22nd, prompting Maduro to order military exercises for January 23rd, the anniversary of a previous dictator's overthrow.

Machado Rejects Elections, Maduro Orders Military Exercises
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado refused to participate in upcoming elections, urging military intervention against Nicolás Maduro's regime on January 22nd, prompting Maduro to order military exercises for January 23rd, the anniversary of a previous dictator's overthrow.
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56% Bias Score

Morales Accuses Bolivian Government of Blocking Medical Care, Declared "Rebellious" in Court
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales accuses the Luis Arce government of denying him medical care and certification, leading to a judge declaring him "rebellious" in a human trafficking case; Morales claims this is politically motivated to hinder his presidential candidacy.

Morales Accuses Bolivian Government of Blocking Medical Care, Declared "Rebellious" in Court
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales accuses the Luis Arce government of denying him medical care and certification, leading to a judge declaring him "rebellious" in a human trafficking case; Morales claims this is politically motivated to hinder his presidential candidacy.
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60% Bias Score

Spanish Government Defends Telefónica Leadership Appointment
The Spanish government defends its role in appointing Marc Murtra as Telefónica's new president, highlighting his expertise in cybersecurity and AI and denying any political motivation; simultaneously, Spain will request EU Solidarity Fund aid for post-dana reconstruction, and delays in submitting t...

Spanish Government Defends Telefónica Leadership Appointment
The Spanish government defends its role in appointing Marc Murtra as Telefónica's new president, highlighting his expertise in cybersecurity and AI and denying any political motivation; simultaneously, Spain will request EU Solidarity Fund aid for post-dana reconstruction, and delays in submitting t...
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52% Bias Score

Barcelona's 2025 Budget Talks Collapse
Barcelona's 2025 budget will be rolled over after negotiations between the ruling PSC and the BComú party failed, due to disagreements over affordable housing and urban planning policies, despite months of talks.

Barcelona's 2025 Budget Talks Collapse
Barcelona's 2025 budget will be rolled over after negotiations between the ruling PSC and the BComú party failed, due to disagreements over affordable housing and urban planning policies, despite months of talks.
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60% Bias Score

Solo Houses: Redefining Architecture in Spain's Matarraña
French and Spanish gallery owners Christian Bourdais and Eva Albarrán have established "Solo Houses," a 200-hectare architectural project in Spain's Matarraña region, featuring two innovative vacation homes designed by international studios, with plans for 15 more and a hotel, alongside an outdoor s...

Solo Houses: Redefining Architecture in Spain's Matarraña
French and Spanish gallery owners Christian Bourdais and Eva Albarrán have established "Solo Houses," a 200-hectare architectural project in Spain's Matarraña region, featuring two innovative vacation homes designed by international studios, with plans for 15 more and a hotel, alongside an outdoor s...
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48% Bias Score
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