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Spanish Government Stalls Migrant Minor Distribution Amidst Regional Opposition
A meeting on the distribution of unaccompanied migrant minors in Spain ended without a vote after several regional governments, mainly from the Popular Party (PP), opposed the plan due to concerns about its arbitrariness and fairness, leading to accusations of political maneuvering and a potential d...
Spanish Government Stalls Migrant Minor Distribution Amidst Regional Opposition
A meeting on the distribution of unaccompanied migrant minors in Spain ended without a vote after several regional governments, mainly from the Popular Party (PP), opposed the plan due to concerns about its arbitrariness and fairness, leading to accusations of political maneuvering and a potential d...
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60% Bias Score


Spanish Blackout Exposes Energy Infrastructure Weaknesses and Triggers Political Fallout
A nationwide blackout in Spain left millions without power, sparking political infighting and raising concerns about the country's energy infrastructure and the balance between public and private control of the power grid.
Spanish Blackout Exposes Energy Infrastructure Weaknesses and Triggers Political Fallout
A nationwide blackout in Spain left millions without power, sparking political infighting and raising concerns about the country's energy infrastructure and the balance between public and private control of the power grid.
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56% Bias Score


Simion Leads in Romanian Presidential Election, Runoff Expected
In Romania's presidential election first round, far-right AUR leader George Simion secured 40.5% of the vote, forcing a runoff against Crin Antonescu on November 18th, exceeding poll predictions amidst concerns about Russian interference and low public trust in institutions.
Simion Leads in Romanian Presidential Election, Runoff Expected
In Romania's presidential election first round, far-right AUR leader George Simion secured 40.5% of the vote, forcing a runoff against Crin Antonescu on November 18th, exceeding poll predictions amidst concerns about Russian interference and low public trust in institutions.
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48% Bias Score


Putin Justifies Ukraine Invasion in New Documentary
In a Russian documentary marking 25 years since his first inauguration, Vladimir Putin justifies Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine as a response to the 2014 annexation of Crimea and the conflict in Donbas, claiming Russia was unprepared for a direct confrontation with the West in 2014 but is now fac...
Putin Justifies Ukraine Invasion in New Documentary
In a Russian documentary marking 25 years since his first inauguration, Vladimir Putin justifies Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine as a response to the 2014 annexation of Crimea and the conflict in Donbas, claiming Russia was unprepared for a direct confrontation with the West in 2014 but is now fac...
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56% Bias Score


Puigdemont Defends Pro-BBVA Vote, Questions Spanish Government's Opposition
Four days after the CNMC conditionally approved BBVA's takeover bid for Banco Sabadell, Junts per Catalunya leader Carles Puigdemont justified his party's vote in favor, emphasizing protections for Catalan and Balearic SMEs as a key condition and expressing doubt over the Spanish government's declar...
Puigdemont Defends Pro-BBVA Vote, Questions Spanish Government's Opposition
Four days after the CNMC conditionally approved BBVA's takeover bid for Banco Sabadell, Junts per Catalunya leader Carles Puigdemont justified his party's vote in favor, emphasizing protections for Catalan and Balearic SMEs as a key condition and expressing doubt over the Spanish government's declar...
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44% Bias Score


Police Corruption in 1980s Madrid: Drug Use, Theft, and Systemic Failure
In 1980s Madrid, corrupt police officers, including three brothers and an officer nicknamed 'Cabo Loco', engaged in drug use, theft, and bank robbery, highlighting systemic issues like low pay and lack of oversight that eroded public trust.
Police Corruption in 1980s Madrid: Drug Use, Theft, and Systemic Failure
In 1980s Madrid, corrupt police officers, including three brothers and an officer nicknamed 'Cabo Loco', engaged in drug use, theft, and bank robbery, highlighting systemic issues like low pay and lack of oversight that eroded public trust.
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52% Bias Score

US Border Policies Chill Academic Exchange, Exposing 'Cloud Fascism'
A visiting professor's planned trip to the US was canceled due to fears of arbitrary detention under new border policies targeting academics; this incident reveals the creeping normalization of authoritarian actions and highlights the need for global resistance based on human dignity.

US Border Policies Chill Academic Exchange, Exposing 'Cloud Fascism'
A visiting professor's planned trip to the US was canceled due to fears of arbitrary detention under new border policies targeting academics; this incident reveals the creeping normalization of authoritarian actions and highlights the need for global resistance based on human dignity.
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52% Bias Score

Civilian Evacuations in Dnipropetrovsk Amidst Intensified Russian Attacks
Amidst intensified Russian attacks, civilian evacuations are underway in seven areas of Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine, as Russian forces, 4-6 kilometers from the border, target civilians with guided bombs and drones before May 9th, a significant date for Russia.

Civilian Evacuations in Dnipropetrovsk Amidst Intensified Russian Attacks
Amidst intensified Russian attacks, civilian evacuations are underway in seven areas of Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine, as Russian forces, 4-6 kilometers from the border, target civilians with guided bombs and drones before May 9th, a significant date for Russia.
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36% Bias Score

Spain's Energy Crisis: Blackout Exposes Systemic Failures
A massive electricity grid failure in Spain caused widespread blackouts, four deaths, and significant economic losses, exposing systemic flaws in the country's energy policy and highlighting the insufficient backup from stable sources like nuclear power to the excessive reliance on solar and wind en...

Spain's Energy Crisis: Blackout Exposes Systemic Failures
A massive electricity grid failure in Spain caused widespread blackouts, four deaths, and significant economic losses, exposing systemic flaws in the country's energy policy and highlighting the insufficient backup from stable sources like nuclear power to the excessive reliance on solar and wind en...
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64% Bias Score

Contrasting Careers: Registrars vs. Spanish Politics
Former Spanish politicians Beatriz Corredor and Mariano Rajoy both highlight the stark contrasts between the financial stability of a registrar position and the demands of a career in politics, illustrating broader trends in career preferences and the complex economic and political decisions in Spai...

Contrasting Careers: Registrars vs. Spanish Politics
Former Spanish politicians Beatriz Corredor and Mariano Rajoy both highlight the stark contrasts between the financial stability of a registrar position and the demands of a career in politics, illustrating broader trends in career preferences and the complex economic and political decisions in Spai...
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56% Bias Score

Spain's Power Outage Exposes Renewable Energy Vulnerabilities
Spain experienced a major power outage this week, highlighting vulnerabilities in its renewable energy-based model despite low electricity prices; the incident necessitates improvements in grid stability and energy storage while avoiding ideological divisions in policy discussions.

Spain's Power Outage Exposes Renewable Energy Vulnerabilities
Spain experienced a major power outage this week, highlighting vulnerabilities in its renewable energy-based model despite low electricity prices; the incident necessitates improvements in grid stability and energy storage while avoiding ideological divisions in policy discussions.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish PM Sánchez's Response to Nationwide Blackout Mirrors Past Crisis Management
Following a large-scale power outage across Spain on April 29th, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez initially declined to rule out a cyberattack as the cause, while denying that excess renewable energy was to blame, echoing past leaders' responses to national crises.

Spanish PM Sánchez's Response to Nationwide Blackout Mirrors Past Crisis Management
Following a large-scale power outage across Spain on April 29th, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez initially declined to rule out a cyberattack as the cause, while denying that excess renewable energy was to blame, echoing past leaders' responses to national crises.
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44% Bias Score
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