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Spanish Ministry Sanctions Tourist Apartment Platform for Unlicensed Listings
The Spanish Ministry of Consumer Affairs launched a sanctioning procedure against a tourist apartment platform for failing to remove thousands of unlicensed property listings despite a prior request to do so, potentially facing fines up to \u20ac100,000 or more.
Spanish Ministry Sanctions Tourist Apartment Platform for Unlicensed Listings
The Spanish Ministry of Consumer Affairs launched a sanctioning procedure against a tourist apartment platform for failing to remove thousands of unlicensed property listings despite a prior request to do so, potentially facing fines up to \u20ac100,000 or more.
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24% Bias Score


Spanish Government to Negotiate 2025 Public Sector Salary Increases Amidst Muface Crisis
Facing union pressure over the Muface crisis and salary cuts, the Spanish government has called a public administration meeting to negotiate 2025 salary increases and other labor conditions, including job creation, retirement conditions, and working hours, starting Thursday.
Spanish Government to Negotiate 2025 Public Sector Salary Increases Amidst Muface Crisis
Facing union pressure over the Muface crisis and salary cuts, the Spanish government has called a public administration meeting to negotiate 2025 salary increases and other labor conditions, including job creation, retirement conditions, and working hours, starting Thursday.
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court Seeks to Prosecute Former Minister Ábalos
The Spanish Supreme Court requested parliamentary authorization to prosecute former Minister José Luis Ábalos for four alleged crimes in the Koldo case; the government supports the request while the opposition criticizes it as a major corruption scandal.
Supreme Court Seeks to Prosecute Former Minister Ábalos
The Spanish Supreme Court requested parliamentary authorization to prosecute former Minister José Luis Ábalos for four alleged crimes in the Koldo case; the government supports the request while the opposition criticizes it as a major corruption scandal.
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48% Bias Score


Former Extremadura Councilor Appointed to Head Spanish Nuclear Waste Agency
The Spanish public company Enresa, responsible for managing radioactive waste, appointed Olga García, former Socialist councilor of Extremadura, as its new president with an annual salary of €175,191.23, replacing José Luis Navarro who is retiring. This appointment follows a similar transition in Ex...
Former Extremadura Councilor Appointed to Head Spanish Nuclear Waste Agency
The Spanish public company Enresa, responsible for managing radioactive waste, appointed Olga García, former Socialist councilor of Extremadura, as its new president with an annual salary of €175,191.23, replacing José Luis Navarro who is retiring. This appointment follows a similar transition in Ex...
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52% Bias Score


Almaraz Mayors Protest Planned Nuclear Plant Closure
Mayors and councilors from Almaraz, Spain, protested the planned 2027-2028 closure of the Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant, citing its contribution of 7% to Spain's electricity demand, €15 million yearly to local budgets, and nearly 2,900 jobs, emphasizing the economic devastation the closure would cause...
Almaraz Mayors Protest Planned Nuclear Plant Closure
Mayors and councilors from Almaraz, Spain, protested the planned 2027-2028 closure of the Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant, citing its contribution of 7% to Spain's electricity demand, €15 million yearly to local budgets, and nearly 2,900 jobs, emphasizing the economic devastation the closure would cause...
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56% Bias Score


Spain to revise right-to-reply law, targeting influential social media users
The Spanish government is reforming its 1984 right-to-reply law, targeting social media users with significant followings who spread misinformation. The changes aim to streamline the process, making it easier to correct false information online and improve the quality of public debate.
Spain to revise right-to-reply law, targeting influential social media users
The Spanish government is reforming its 1984 right-to-reply law, targeting social media users with significant followings who spread misinformation. The changes aim to streamline the process, making it easier to correct false information online and improve the quality of public debate.
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56% Bias Score

Insurtech Funding: $3.2 Billion in Q3 2024, Projected $4.2 Billion Year-End
Global Insurtech funding reached $3.2 billion in the first three quarters of 2024, with the US and Europe leading, while Latin America saw record lows; however, year-end projections anticipate $4.2 billion, driven by Series B and C funding and B2B SaaS companies.

Insurtech Funding: $3.2 Billion in Q3 2024, Projected $4.2 Billion Year-End
Global Insurtech funding reached $3.2 billion in the first three quarters of 2024, with the US and Europe leading, while Latin America saw record lows; however, year-end projections anticipate $4.2 billion, driven by Series B and C funding and B2B SaaS companies.
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32% Bias Score

Indiana Executes Man Convicted of 1997 Quadruple Homicide
Joseph Corcoran, 49, was executed in Indiana on Wednesday for the 1997 shooting deaths of four people, including his brother and his sister's fiancé; this is Indiana's first execution in 15 years and occurred without independent witnesses.

Indiana Executes Man Convicted of 1997 Quadruple Homicide
Joseph Corcoran, 49, was executed in Indiana on Wednesday for the 1997 shooting deaths of four people, including his brother and his sister's fiancé; this is Indiana's first execution in 15 years and occurred without independent witnesses.
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56% Bias Score

Illa Pushes for Mossos Control of Catalan Ports and Airports
Catalan President Salvador Illa announced that the Mossos d'Esquadra will assume security responsibilities in ports and airports, a decision that follows negotiations with the Spanish government and Catalan independence parties, and comes despite prior disagreements over resource allocation.

Illa Pushes for Mossos Control of Catalan Ports and Airports
Catalan President Salvador Illa announced that the Mossos d'Esquadra will assume security responsibilities in ports and airports, a decision that follows negotiations with the Spanish government and Catalan independence parties, and comes despite prior disagreements over resource allocation.
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48% Bias Score

Parla Increases Police Force by 20% to Combat Crime Surge
Parla, Spain, is increasing its police force by 40 officers (almost 20%) in 2025 and opening a new documentation office due to a 23.6% rise in crime during the first half of 2024, compared to a 0.3% increase in the Madrid region.

Parla Increases Police Force by 20% to Combat Crime Surge
Parla, Spain, is increasing its police force by 40 officers (almost 20%) in 2025 and opening a new documentation office due to a 23.6% rise in crime during the first half of 2024, compared to a 0.3% increase in the Madrid region.
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40% Bias Score

Russian Lawyers Face Prison for Representing Navalni
Russian prosecutors are seeking nearly six-year prison sentences for three lawyers who represented Alexei Navalni, accusing them of participating in an extremist organization; the trial is closed to the public due to unspecified security threats, and human rights activists claim this is a new thresh...

Russian Lawyers Face Prison for Representing Navalni
Russian prosecutors are seeking nearly six-year prison sentences for three lawyers who represented Alexei Navalni, accusing them of participating in an extremist organization; the trial is closed to the public due to unspecified security threats, and human rights activists claim this is a new thresh...
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60% Bias Score

Spanish Court Closes Investigation into Alleged Russian Interference in 2017 Catalan Referendum
A Barcelona court has ordered the closure of an investigation into alleged Russian interference in Catalonia's 2017 independence bid, criticizing the judge for attempting to circumvent prior rulings and dismissing claims of high treason against Carles Puigdemont and other leaders.

Spanish Court Closes Investigation into Alleged Russian Interference in 2017 Catalan Referendum
A Barcelona court has ordered the closure of an investigation into alleged Russian interference in Catalonia's 2017 independence bid, criticizing the judge for attempting to circumvent prior rulings and dismissing claims of high treason against Carles Puigdemont and other leaders.
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48% Bias Score
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