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Spanish Hospital, Catering Company Ordered to Pay Increased Benefits After Worker's Sexual Assault
A hospital kitchen worker in Navarra, Spain, was sexually assaulted in a public restroom on September 1, 2022, due to the lack of employee-only restrooms and a failure to assess external violence risks; the hospital and catering company were ordered to increase her disability benefits by 30%.
Spanish Hospital, Catering Company Ordered to Pay Increased Benefits After Worker's Sexual Assault
A hospital kitchen worker in Navarra, Spain, was sexually assaulted in a public restroom on September 1, 2022, due to the lack of employee-only restrooms and a failure to assess external violence risks; the hospital and catering company were ordered to increase her disability benefits by 30%.
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28% Bias Score


Bafici 2025 Expands Amidst Argentine Cinema Funding Cuts
The 2025 Buenos Aires Independent Film Festival (Bafici) will run from April 1st to 13th, expanding to counter national government cinema budget cuts; it will feature 116 Argentine films among almost 300, with a new $10,000 award for best Argentine feature.
Bafici 2025 Expands Amidst Argentine Cinema Funding Cuts
The 2025 Buenos Aires Independent Film Festival (Bafici) will run from April 1st to 13th, expanding to counter national government cinema budget cuts; it will feature 116 Argentine films among almost 300, with a new $10,000 award for best Argentine feature.
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56% Bias Score


Spain's Tech Talent Shortage Drives Rise of Consulting Model
Facing a critical shortage of tech specialists (4.4% in Spain vs. 4.8% EU average), Spanish companies increasingly hire consultants, offering young professionals diverse experience, rapid skill growth, and flexible work arrangements, though possibly at a slightly lower starting salary.
Spain's Tech Talent Shortage Drives Rise of Consulting Model
Facing a critical shortage of tech specialists (4.4% in Spain vs. 4.8% EU average), Spanish companies increasingly hire consultants, offering young professionals diverse experience, rapid skill growth, and flexible work arrangements, though possibly at a slightly lower starting salary.
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48% Bias Score


Wife of Suspect Arrested in 2021 Disappearance of Senegalese Farmworker
Spanish authorities arrested the wife of Ginés V. L., the prime suspect in the 2021 disappearance of Senegalese farmworker Ibrahima Diouf in Villacarrillo, Spain; the husband was arrested the previous day and has a prior conviction for labor exploitation related to another missing migrant worker; se...
Wife of Suspect Arrested in 2021 Disappearance of Senegalese Farmworker
Spanish authorities arrested the wife of Ginés V. L., the prime suspect in the 2021 disappearance of Senegalese farmworker Ibrahima Diouf in Villacarrillo, Spain; the husband was arrested the previous day and has a prior conviction for labor exploitation related to another missing migrant worker; se...
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36% Bias Score


Spanish Judiciary Approves Judicial Career Reform with Reservations
Spain's General Council of the Judiciary unanimously approved a government plan to reform the judicial career, addressing concerns about the opposition system, increasing the number of judges, and resolving the interim status of hundreds of substitute judges, while expressing reservations about spec...
Spanish Judiciary Approves Judicial Career Reform with Reservations
Spain's General Council of the Judiciary unanimously approved a government plan to reform the judicial career, addressing concerns about the opposition system, increasing the number of judges, and resolving the interim status of hundreds of substitute judges, while expressing reservations about spec...
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44% Bias Score


Spain to Redistribute 4,400 Unaccompanied Migrant Minors Based on Needs and Capacity
Spain will redistribute 4,400 unaccompanied migrant minors from Canarias and Ceuta to alleviate overcrowding, allocating them based on population, income, unemployment, existing resources, and geographic factors, with €100 million in funding conditional on regions demonstrating need.
Spain to Redistribute 4,400 Unaccompanied Migrant Minors Based on Needs and Capacity
Spain will redistribute 4,400 unaccompanied migrant minors from Canarias and Ceuta to alleviate overcrowding, allocating them based on population, income, unemployment, existing resources, and geographic factors, with €100 million in funding conditional on regions demonstrating need.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Court Halts Publication of Book Featuring Murderer's Confession
Ruth Ortiz successfully petitioned to halt publication of "El odio," a book by Luisgé Martín in which José Bretón, who murdered his children Ruth and José in 2011, confesses to the crime; the publisher, Anagrama, temporarily suspended distribution pending legal review due to concerns about violation...

Spanish Court Halts Publication of Book Featuring Murderer's Confession
Ruth Ortiz successfully petitioned to halt publication of "El odio," a book by Luisgé Martín in which José Bretón, who murdered his children Ruth and José in 2011, confesses to the crime; the publisher, Anagrama, temporarily suspended distribution pending legal review due to concerns about violation...
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Public Sector Unions Protest Delayed Salary Increase
Spanish public sector unions CSIF and CC OO are protesting the government's failure to deliver a promised 0.5% retroactive salary increase since January 2024, impacting over 3 million workers and costing an estimated €700 million, due to the government's weak parliamentary position and budget diffic...

Spanish Public Sector Unions Protest Delayed Salary Increase
Spanish public sector unions CSIF and CC OO are protesting the government's failure to deliver a promised 0.5% retroactive salary increase since January 2024, impacting over 3 million workers and costing an estimated €700 million, due to the government's weak parliamentary position and budget diffic...
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52% Bias Score

Bogotá Traffic Cameras Reduce Fatalities by 25%
Bogotá's traffic cameras, both automated and semi-automated, have reduced traffic fatalities by 25% and saved approximately 30 lives annually in the last two years by detecting infractions such as speeding, ignoring traffic signals, and violating 'Pico y Placa' restrictions; all cameras are clearly ...

Bogotá Traffic Cameras Reduce Fatalities by 25%
Bogotá's traffic cameras, both automated and semi-automated, have reduced traffic fatalities by 25% and saved approximately 30 lives annually in the last two years by detecting infractions such as speeding, ignoring traffic signals, and violating 'Pico y Placa' restrictions; all cameras are clearly ...
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36% Bias Score

Mexico Withdraws ISSSTE Reform Following Teacher Protests
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum withdrew a controversial ISSSTE reform after teacher protests, offering debt forgiveness and social housing instead, averting a planned 72-hour national strike.

Mexico Withdraws ISSSTE Reform Following Teacher Protests
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum withdrew a controversial ISSSTE reform after teacher protests, offering debt forgiveness and social housing instead, averting a planned 72-hour national strike.
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48% Bias Score

Madrid Bans Individual Digital Devices in Primary Schools
The Madrid regional government will ban individual digital devices in public and private primary schools starting in 2025-2026, aiming to refocus education on traditional methods and combat digital addiction, with exceptions for students with specific needs and shared device use for pedagogical purp...

Madrid Bans Individual Digital Devices in Primary Schools
The Madrid regional government will ban individual digital devices in public and private primary schools starting in 2025-2026, aiming to refocus education on traditional methods and combat digital addiction, with exceptions for students with specific needs and shared device use for pedagogical purp...
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52% Bias Score

Death of Argentine Actor Antonio Gasalla at 84
Argentine actor Antonio Gasalla, known for his satirical and humorous stage and television characters, died on Tuesday at age 84 in Buenos Aires after a recent bout of pneumonia; he had suffered from senile dementia for five years.

Death of Argentine Actor Antonio Gasalla at 84
Argentine actor Antonio Gasalla, known for his satirical and humorous stage and television characters, died on Tuesday at age 84 in Buenos Aires after a recent bout of pneumonia; he had suffered from senile dementia for five years.
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36% Bias Score
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