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Spain Forms Commission to Manage Unprecedented Eclipse Series
The Spanish government will create an inter-ministerial commission to coordinate 13 ministries in preparation for three major solar eclipses between 2026 and 2028, anticipating hundreds of thousands to millions of visitors and potential logistical challenges.
Spain Forms Commission to Manage Unprecedented Eclipse Series
The Spanish government will create an inter-ministerial commission to coordinate 13 ministries in preparation for three major solar eclipses between 2026 and 2028, anticipating hundreds of thousands to millions of visitors and potential logistical challenges.
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24% Bias Score


Private University Expansion in Spain Exacerbates Higher Education Imbalance
In Spain, private universities are rapidly expanding, enrolling 25% of students despite holding 47% of total 2025/2026 places, fueled by underfunded public universities and increased student demand.
Private University Expansion in Spain Exacerbates Higher Education Imbalance
In Spain, private universities are rapidly expanding, enrolling 25% of students despite holding 47% of total 2025/2026 places, fueled by underfunded public universities and increased student demand.
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56% Bias Score


EU-US Trade Deal Reached, Met With Mixed Reactions
The EU and US concluded a trade deal on Sunday in Scotland, reducing US tariffs on EU cars to 15% but leaving others in place; the agreement has been met with mixed reactions, ranging from relief to strong criticism.
EU-US Trade Deal Reached, Met With Mixed Reactions
The EU and US concluded a trade deal on Sunday in Scotland, reducing US tariffs on EU cars to 15% but leaving others in place; the agreement has been met with mixed reactions, ranging from relief to strong criticism.
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64% Bias Score


\$150 Billion Railway Investment to Transform Latin America and the Caribbean"
Latin America and the Caribbean will invest over \$150 billion in railway infrastructure in the coming years, a significant shift from prioritizing road and air transport, with projects in Chile, Brazil, and Colombia aiming to improve regional connectivity, mirroring global success stories in Europe...
\$150 Billion Railway Investment to Transform Latin America and the Caribbean"
Latin America and the Caribbean will invest over \$150 billion in railway infrastructure in the coming years, a significant shift from prioritizing road and air transport, with projects in Chile, Brazil, and Colombia aiming to improve regional connectivity, mirroring global success stories in Europe...
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36% Bias Score


Gran Canaria Firefighter Highlights Wildfire Challenges and Preventative Strategies
Sara Gutiérrez, a Gran Canaria firefighter, describes her work using chainsaws to create firebreaks, explaining the challenges of wildfire fighting, including intense heat and the 'extinction paradox', advocating for preventative landscape management and prescribed burns to mitigate future risks exa...
Gran Canaria Firefighter Highlights Wildfire Challenges and Preventative Strategies
Sara Gutiérrez, a Gran Canaria firefighter, describes her work using chainsaws to create firebreaks, explaining the challenges of wildfire fighting, including intense heat and the 'extinction paradox', advocating for preventative landscape management and prescribed burns to mitigate future risks exa...
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16% Bias Score


Uribe Vélez Found Guilty of Witness Tampering and Obstruction of Justice
A Colombian judge found former President Álvaro Uribe Vélez guilty of witness tampering and obstruction of justice, concluding that he knew about his lawyer's efforts to obtain false testimonies; this follows a pattern of accusations against his administration, impacting Colombian politics.
Uribe Vélez Found Guilty of Witness Tampering and Obstruction of Justice
A Colombian judge found former President Álvaro Uribe Vélez guilty of witness tampering and obstruction of justice, concluding that he knew about his lawyer's efforts to obtain false testimonies; this follows a pattern of accusations against his administration, impacting Colombian politics.
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56% Bias Score

Argentina Seeks Visa-Free Travel to US
Argentina and the US have signed an agreement to begin the process of allowing Argentinians visa-free entry to the US, mirroring a previous agreement (1996-2002). The agreement requires Argentina to meet strict security and reciprocity conditions, a process expected to take at least a year.

Argentina Seeks Visa-Free Travel to US
Argentina and the US have signed an agreement to begin the process of allowing Argentinians visa-free entry to the US, mirroring a previous agreement (1996-2002). The agreement requires Argentina to meet strict security and reciprocity conditions, a process expected to take at least a year.
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40% Bias Score

Uribe's Witness Tampering Conviction Sparks Political Firestorm in Colombia
Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe was convicted on Monday for witness tampering, triggering strong reactions from both the right and left wings, and drawing criticism from the United States government, which alleged judicial overreach. The ruling sparked a heated debate over judicial independe...

Uribe's Witness Tampering Conviction Sparks Political Firestorm in Colombia
Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe was convicted on Monday for witness tampering, triggering strong reactions from both the right and left wings, and drawing criticism from the United States government, which alleged judicial overreach. The ruling sparked a heated debate over judicial independe...
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44% Bias Score

EU-US Trade Deal Criticized: Concerns Over Strategic Weakness and Moral Compromises
A European citizen criticizes the recently negotiated EU-US trade agreement, citing concerns about strategic weakness, moral compromises, and potential future US pressure.

EU-US Trade Deal Criticized: Concerns Over Strategic Weakness and Moral Compromises
A European citizen criticizes the recently negotiated EU-US trade agreement, citing concerns about strategic weakness, moral compromises, and potential future US pressure.
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8% Bias Score

Chile Approves Extradition of Judge in Illegal Adoption Case
Chile's Supreme Court approved the extradition of former judge Ivonne Gutiérrez from Israel to face charges of child abduction and illicit association related to illegal adoptions (1970-1990), involving payments up to \$50,000 and violating children's rights to identity and family reunification.

Chile Approves Extradition of Judge in Illegal Adoption Case
Chile's Supreme Court approved the extradition of former judge Ivonne Gutiérrez from Israel to face charges of child abduction and illicit association related to illegal adoptions (1970-1990), involving payments up to \$50,000 and violating children's rights to identity and family reunification.
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44% Bias Score

EU-US Trade Deal: Economic Losses and Geopolitical Weakness
The EU and US agreed on a trade deal where the EU accepted significantly higher tariffs (15%), especially on steel and aluminum, despite the deal's economic disadvantages and the US's unpredictable nature. The EU's decision is seen as a geopolitical defeat.

EU-US Trade Deal: Economic Losses and Geopolitical Weakness
The EU and US agreed on a trade deal where the EU accepted significantly higher tariffs (15%), especially on steel and aluminum, despite the deal's economic disadvantages and the US's unpredictable nature. The EU's decision is seen as a geopolitical defeat.
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60% Bias Score

Spain Loses Euro Cup Final Despite Dominating England
Spain lost the Euro Cup final to England in a penalty shootout on Sunday, despite outplaying England in most statistical categories and maintaining an undefeated record throughout the tournament.

Spain Loses Euro Cup Final Despite Dominating England
Spain lost the Euro Cup final to England in a penalty shootout on Sunday, despite outplaying England in most statistical categories and maintaining an undefeated record throughout the tournament.
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48% Bias Score
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