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LaLiga Fined €1 Million for Biometric Fan Control
The Spanish Data Protection Agency proposed a €1 million fine against LaLiga for using biometric fan identification in stadiums, violating data protection rights, and ordered the system's cessation until a valid impact assessment is completed.
LaLiga Fined €1 Million for Biometric Fan Control
The Spanish Data Protection Agency proposed a €1 million fine against LaLiga for using biometric fan identification in stadiums, violating data protection rights, and ordered the system's cessation until a valid impact assessment is completed.
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36% Bias Score


Europe's Military Weakness Exposes Vulnerability to Russian Aggression
Europe's insufficient military capabilities, resulting from decades of pacifism and dependence on the US, leave it vulnerable to Russian aggression, highlighting the urgent need for the continent to strengthen its defense, as exemplified by the new "Rearm Europe" plan.
Europe's Military Weakness Exposes Vulnerability to Russian Aggression
Europe's insufficient military capabilities, resulting from decades of pacifism and dependence on the US, leave it vulnerable to Russian aggression, highlighting the urgent need for the continent to strengthen its defense, as exemplified by the new "Rearm Europe" plan.
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56% Bias Score


Australian Blood Donor Saves 2.4 Million Babies
James Harrison, an Australian man, died on February 17th at age 88; his 1173 plasma donations over six decades are credited with saving 2.4 million babies through the provision of a rare anti-D antibody used to prevent hemolytic disease of the newborn.
Australian Blood Donor Saves 2.4 Million Babies
James Harrison, an Australian man, died on February 17th at age 88; his 1173 plasma donations over six decades are credited with saving 2.4 million babies through the provision of a rare anti-D antibody used to prevent hemolytic disease of the newborn.
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36% Bias Score


Basque Leader to Assess Trump's Impact on US Relations
Lehendakari Imanol Pradales will travel to the US from March 10-13 to assess the impact of President Trump's leadership, meeting with US officials, the Guggenheim Foundation, and Basque professionals to strengthen economic and cultural ties and explore opportunities for Basque businesses.
Basque Leader to Assess Trump's Impact on US Relations
Lehendakari Imanol Pradales will travel to the US from March 10-13 to assess the impact of President Trump's leadership, meeting with US officials, the Guggenheim Foundation, and Basque professionals to strengthen economic and cultural ties and explore opportunities for Basque businesses.
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36% Bias Score


Aznalcóllar Mining Case: Multiple Investigations Clear Defendants
Sixteen defendants in the Aznalcóllar mining case, including former high-ranking officials, face charges of influence peddling and malfeasance related to a 2013 contract award to reactivate the mine; however, multiple independent investigations have cleared them of wrongdoing.
Aznalcóllar Mining Case: Multiple Investigations Clear Defendants
Sixteen defendants in the Aznalcóllar mining case, including former high-ranking officials, face charges of influence peddling and malfeasance related to a 2013 contract award to reactivate the mine; however, multiple independent investigations have cleared them of wrongdoing.
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56% Bias Score


Spain Transfers Immigration Powers to Catalonia
A deal between Spain's PSOE and Junts transfers immigration powers to Catalonia, allowing Mossos d'Esquadra border control, Catalan management of returns and residency permits, and a controversial "social contract" requiring immigrants to demonstrate integration, civic values, and Catalan language s...
Spain Transfers Immigration Powers to Catalonia
A deal between Spain's PSOE and Junts transfers immigration powers to Catalonia, allowing Mossos d'Esquadra border control, Catalan management of returns and residency permits, and a controversial "social contract" requiring immigrants to demonstrate integration, civic values, and Catalan language s...
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48% Bias Score

Low Cervical Cancer Screening in Spain Highlights HPV Risk
A low participation rate in Spain's cervical cancer screening program, using HPV testing since 2019, raises concerns about increased cancer cases, given the high global prevalence of HPV and its link to various cancers. A new study reveals 7.4% oral HPV prevalence in Europe and the US, with higher r...

Low Cervical Cancer Screening in Spain Highlights HPV Risk
A low participation rate in Spain's cervical cancer screening program, using HPV testing since 2019, raises concerns about increased cancer cases, given the high global prevalence of HPV and its link to various cancers. A new study reveals 7.4% oral HPV prevalence in Europe and the US, with higher r...
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20% Bias Score

China Retaliates Against US Tariffs With Increased Duties on Agricultural Products
Following a US tariff increase on Chinese imports, China retaliated with increased tariffs on various US agricultural products, including a 15% increase on poultry, wheat, corn, and cotton, and a 10% increase on soybeans, sorghum, and other goods; 25 US companies also face new export and investment ...

China Retaliates Against US Tariffs With Increased Duties on Agricultural Products
Following a US tariff increase on Chinese imports, China retaliated with increased tariffs on various US agricultural products, including a 15% increase on poultry, wheat, corn, and cotton, and a 10% increase on soybeans, sorghum, and other goods; 25 US companies also face new export and investment ...
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40% Bias Score

Padel Players Boycott Premier Padel Tournaments Amidst Contractual Dispute
Top padel players are boycotting Premier Padel tournaments due to contractual disputes over mandatory tournament participation and scheduling, threatening the sport's global growth amidst a clash between Premier Padel and the players' association (PPA).

Padel Players Boycott Premier Padel Tournaments Amidst Contractual Dispute
Top padel players are boycotting Premier Padel tournaments due to contractual disputes over mandatory tournament participation and scheduling, threatening the sport's global growth amidst a clash between Premier Padel and the players' association (PPA).
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40% Bias Score

Geopolitical Resource Exchanges: From Franco's Spain to Zelensky's Ukraine
In 1953, Franco's Spain signed the Madrid Pacts, granting the US military base access in exchange for economic and military aid, ending Spain's international isolation and bolstering Franco's regime; similarly, Ukraine now provides critical minerals to the US in exchange for aid against Russia.

Geopolitical Resource Exchanges: From Franco's Spain to Zelensky's Ukraine
In 1953, Franco's Spain signed the Madrid Pacts, granting the US military base access in exchange for economic and military aid, ending Spain's international isolation and bolstering Franco's regime; similarly, Ukraine now provides critical minerals to the US in exchange for aid against Russia.
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52% Bias Score

Disagreement Delays Algarrobico Hotel Demolition
The Spanish government and the Andalusian regional government are in talks to demolish the illegally built Algarrobico hotel in Almería, but disagree on the best approach: expropriation or permit annulment, potentially delaying the process.

Disagreement Delays Algarrobico Hotel Demolition
The Spanish government and the Andalusian regional government are in talks to demolish the illegally built Algarrobico hotel in Almería, but disagree on the best approach: expropriation or permit annulment, potentially delaying the process.
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36% Bias Score

Valencia Marathon 2024: €39.9 Million Economic Boost for Valencian Community
The Valencia Marathon 2024 injected €39.9 million into the Valencian economy through tourism, adding €23.9 million to the region's GDP and creating 732 jobs, exceeding expectations despite fewer runners than in 2023.

Valencia Marathon 2024: €39.9 Million Economic Boost for Valencian Community
The Valencia Marathon 2024 injected €39.9 million into the Valencian economy through tourism, adding €23.9 million to the region's GDP and creating 732 jobs, exceeding expectations despite fewer runners than in 2023.
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44% Bias Score
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