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Aragón's PSOE Primaries: Delayed Announcements and Internal Struggle
In Aragón, Spain, Pilar Alegría and Juan Antonio Sánchez Quero are delaying their announcements for the PSOE primary elections ahead of the 2027 regional elections, while Teresa Ladrero has declined to run, creating uncertainty within the party. Alegría highlights the importance of party unity to ch...
Aragón's PSOE Primaries: Delayed Announcements and Internal Struggle
In Aragón, Spain, Pilar Alegría and Juan Antonio Sánchez Quero are delaying their announcements for the PSOE primary elections ahead of the 2027 regional elections, while Teresa Ladrero has declined to run, creating uncertainty within the party. Alegría highlights the importance of party unity to ch...
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36% Bias Score


Ataque masivo de Rusia contra Ucrania daña infraestructura energética
Rusia lanzó un ataque con misiles y drones contra Ucrania, dañando gravemente su infraestructura energética y causando cortes de electricidad y agua en varias regiones, incluyendo Kiev, Odesa y Jarkiv; Polonia respondió movilizando aviones; Ucrania pide urgentemente sistemas de defensa aérea.
Ataque masivo de Rusia contra Ucrania daña infraestructura energética
Rusia lanzó un ataque con misiles y drones contra Ucrania, dañando gravemente su infraestructura energética y causando cortes de electricidad y agua en varias regiones, incluyendo Kiev, Odesa y Jarkiv; Polonia respondió movilizando aviones; Ucrania pide urgentemente sistemas de defensa aérea.
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44% Bias Score


Disney+'s "Invisible": A Raw Portrayal of Bullying
"Invisible," a six-episode Disney+ series premiering this Saturday, depicts a 12-year-old boy's struggle with post-traumatic stress stemming from bullying, creatively visualizing his internal world to raise awareness and spark conversations about societal responses to youth issues.
Disney+'s "Invisible": A Raw Portrayal of Bullying
"Invisible," a six-episode Disney+ series premiering this Saturday, depicts a 12-year-old boy's struggle with post-traumatic stress stemming from bullying, creatively visualizing his internal world to raise awareness and spark conversations about societal responses to youth issues.
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44% Bias Score


France Names François Bayrou as New Prime Minister Amidst Political Crisis
After the no-confidence vote ousted Prime Minister Michel Barnier, President Emmanuel Macron appointed centrist François Bayrou as France's new Prime Minister, aiming to create a stable government despite a deeply divided parliament.
France Names François Bayrou as New Prime Minister Amidst Political Crisis
After the no-confidence vote ousted Prime Minister Michel Barnier, President Emmanuel Macron appointed centrist François Bayrou as France's new Prime Minister, aiming to create a stable government despite a deeply divided parliament.
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48% Bias Score


Spain to Partially Forgive Regional Debt, Reform Financing System
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced a partial debt forgiveness for autonomous communities and a comprehensive reform of the financing system, including addressing population criteria, fiscal spaces, and regional disparities, at a meeting in Santander with regional leaders.
Spain to Partially Forgive Regional Debt, Reform Financing System
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced a partial debt forgiveness for autonomous communities and a comprehensive reform of the financing system, including addressing population criteria, fiscal spaces, and regional disparities, at a meeting in Santander with regional leaders.
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36% Bias Score


Madrid Police Arrest Couple for Murder of Woman, Aunt of Notorious Carjacker
Madrid police arrested a 36-year-old man and his 20-year-old girlfriend for the January shooting death of their 42-year-old victim, Natalia S.S., aunt of a known carjacker, in Puente de Vallecas; the suspects were found hiding in Castellón, Valencia, and Tarragona after a months-long manhunt.
Madrid Police Arrest Couple for Murder of Woman, Aunt of Notorious Carjacker
Madrid police arrested a 36-year-old man and his 20-year-old girlfriend for the January shooting death of their 42-year-old victim, Natalia S.S., aunt of a known carjacker, in Puente de Vallecas; the suspects were found hiding in Castellón, Valencia, and Tarragona after a months-long manhunt.
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44% Bias Score

Podemos's Internal Primaries Result in New Regional Leadership
Podemos's internal primary elections across five Spanish regions saw official candidates win in Andalucía, Castilla-La Mancha, and País Vasco, while in Extremadura and Galicia, sole candidates were elected; the results signal an effort to bolster the party's territorial presence.

Podemos's Internal Primaries Result in New Regional Leadership
Podemos's internal primary elections across five Spanish regions saw official candidates win in Andalucía, Castilla-La Mancha, and País Vasco, while in Extremadura and Galicia, sole candidates were elected; the results signal an effort to bolster the party's territorial presence.
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40% Bias Score

ICC Concludes Hearing on Climate Change's Impact on Vulnerable Nations
The International Criminal Court (ICC) concluded a two-week hearing on climate change, gathering testimonies from 98 countries and organizations to assess the responsibility of developed nations for its impacts on vulnerable countries; an advisory opinion is expected in 2025.

ICC Concludes Hearing on Climate Change's Impact on Vulnerable Nations
The International Criminal Court (ICC) concluded a two-week hearing on climate change, gathering testimonies from 98 countries and organizations to assess the responsibility of developed nations for its impacts on vulnerable countries; an advisory opinion is expected in 2025.
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48% Bias Score

Valencia's DANA Storm: €60 Billion Debt and Economic Fallout Until 2026
The October 29th DANA storm in Valencia, Spain, caused at least 223 deaths and widespread destruction, impacting infrastructure, agriculture, tourism, and the regional economy, which is expected to see negative effects until 2026, with the agricultural sector being the most affected.

Valencia's DANA Storm: €60 Billion Debt and Economic Fallout Until 2026
The October 29th DANA storm in Valencia, Spain, caused at least 223 deaths and widespread destruction, impacting infrastructure, agriculture, tourism, and the regional economy, which is expected to see negative effects until 2026, with the agricultural sector being the most affected.
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20% Bias Score

Spain's New Funding Model Sparks Tax Policy Showdown
The Spanish government's proposed reform of the autonomous community funding model seeks to curb tax-cutting powers among regional governments, aiming for greater fiscal equality, a move that has sparked significant political opposition.

Spain's New Funding Model Sparks Tax Policy Showdown
The Spanish government's proposed reform of the autonomous community funding model seeks to curb tax-cutting powers among regional governments, aiming for greater fiscal equality, a move that has sparked significant political opposition.
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56% Bias Score

Andalusian President's Funding Demands Rejected at Conference
Andalusian President Juanma Moreno's requests for a fairer regional financing system, rejecting the Catalonia agreement and advocating for a transitional fund, received largely negative responses at the Conference of Presidents.

Andalusian President's Funding Demands Rejected at Conference
Andalusian President Juanma Moreno's requests for a fairer regional financing system, rejecting the Catalonia agreement and advocating for a transitional fund, received largely negative responses at the Conference of Presidents.
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48% Bias Score

Maduro Threatens Elected President Amidst Venezuelan Power Struggle
Nicolás Maduro, despite losing the Venezuelan presidential election by four million votes, plans to swear himself in on January 10th, prompting threats, military mobilization, and international condemnation. Edmundo González Urrutia, the democratically elected president, has received international r...

Maduro Threatens Elected President Amidst Venezuelan Power Struggle
Nicolás Maduro, despite losing the Venezuelan presidential election by four million votes, plans to swear himself in on January 10th, prompting threats, military mobilization, and international condemnation. Edmundo González Urrutia, the democratically elected president, has received international r...
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60% Bias Score
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