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Spain's Inflation Rises to 2.9% in January 2025
Spain's January 2025 inflation rate reached 2.9%, exceeding initial projections due to increased fuel and electricity prices, but partially offset by a 21.9% drop in olive oil prices; this marks four consecutive months of rising inflation.
Spain's Inflation Rises to 2.9% in January 2025
Spain's January 2025 inflation rate reached 2.9%, exceeding initial projections due to increased fuel and electricity prices, but partially offset by a 21.9% drop in olive oil prices; this marks four consecutive months of rising inflation.
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36% Bias Score


Spanish Court Sentences Tour Guide to Nine Years for Sexual Assault of American Students
A Spanish court sentenced Manuel Blanco Vela to nine years in prison for sexually assaulting three American students during tours he organized between 2013 and 2017; this follows a 2019 US Embassy security alert based on numerous similar allegations, and raises questions about the previously unsolve...
Spanish Court Sentences Tour Guide to Nine Years for Sexual Assault of American Students
A Spanish court sentenced Manuel Blanco Vela to nine years in prison for sexually assaulting three American students during tours he organized between 2013 and 2017; this follows a 2019 US Embassy security alert based on numerous similar allegations, and raises questions about the previously unsolve...
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44% Bias Score


Reality Show Challenges Britons' Immigration Views
Channel 4's "Go Back To Where You Came From" follows six Britons with diverse opinions on immigration as they visit refugee camps in Somalia, Syria, and other war-torn areas, aiming to challenge their perspectives through firsthand experience.
Reality Show Challenges Britons' Immigration Views
Channel 4's "Go Back To Where You Came From" follows six Britons with diverse opinions on immigration as they visit refugee camps in Somalia, Syria, and other war-torn areas, aiming to challenge their perspectives through firsthand experience.
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64% Bias Score


U.S. Cities Maintain Climate Action Despite Trump's Withdrawal from Paris Agreement
On January 20, 2025, President Trump's re-election led to the immediate withdrawal of the U.S. from the Paris Agreement, yet numerous U.S. cities reaffirmed their commitment to the accord's objectives, showcasing the crucial role of local climate leadership and highlighting the fact that cities are ...
U.S. Cities Maintain Climate Action Despite Trump's Withdrawal from Paris Agreement
On January 20, 2025, President Trump's re-election led to the immediate withdrawal of the U.S. from the Paris Agreement, yet numerous U.S. cities reaffirmed their commitment to the accord's objectives, showcasing the crucial role of local climate leadership and highlighting the fact that cities are ...
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36% Bias Score


Pedro Zerolo's Enduring Legacy in the Face of Global Backlash
Ten years after the death of Pedro Zerolo, a new book documents his life and legacy as a key figure in Spain's LGBTQ+ rights movement, highlighting his crucial role in securing legal victories such as same-sex marriage and his continuing influence in the face of global reactionary trends.
Pedro Zerolo's Enduring Legacy in the Face of Global Backlash
Ten years after the death of Pedro Zerolo, a new book documents his life and legacy as a key figure in Spain's LGBTQ+ rights movement, highlighting his crucial role in securing legal victories such as same-sex marriage and his continuing influence in the face of global reactionary trends.
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36% Bias Score


Mazón Refuses to Release Phone Records Related to Deadly Valencia Storm
Valencia's President Carlos Mazón faces criticism for refusing to release phone records from October 29th, the day a devastating storm killed 224 people, citing a lack of individual phone billing from their provider despite a €1.3 million monthly bill. This refusal, amid repeated claims of transpare...
Mazón Refuses to Release Phone Records Related to Deadly Valencia Storm
Valencia's President Carlos Mazón faces criticism for refusing to release phone records from October 29th, the day a devastating storm killed 224 people, citing a lack of individual phone billing from their provider despite a €1.3 million monthly bill. This refusal, amid repeated claims of transpare...
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60% Bias Score

Italy Aids Escape of ICC-Wanted Libyan Police Chief, Prioritizing Migration Control
Italian authorities aided the escape of Libyan police chief Osama Almasri, wanted by the ICC for numerous human rights abuses, prioritizing a migration control agreement over justice; this mirrors broader trends in Europe and the US.

Italy Aids Escape of ICC-Wanted Libyan Police Chief, Prioritizing Migration Control
Italian authorities aided the escape of Libyan police chief Osama Almasri, wanted by the ICC for numerous human rights abuses, prioritizing a migration control agreement over justice; this mirrors broader trends in Europe and the US.
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60% Bias Score

Spanish Attorney General Complains of Illegal Data Leak by Guardia Civil
Spain's Attorney General, Álvaro García Ortiz, filed an expanded complaint against the Guardia Civil's UCO for illegally leaking his personal data—including 240,000 call records over ten months—to the judge investigating an alleged leak of a document related to Alberto González Amador, exceeding the...

Spanish Attorney General Complains of Illegal Data Leak by Guardia Civil
Spain's Attorney General, Álvaro García Ortiz, filed an expanded complaint against the Guardia Civil's UCO for illegally leaking his personal data—including 240,000 call records over ten months—to the judge investigating an alleged leak of a document related to Alberto González Amador, exceeding the...
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52% Bias Score

Latino Community Launches Economic Boycott Against Major Corporations
In response to the Trump administration's anti-immigrant policies, the Latino community is launching a boycott of major corporations such as Coca-Cola, Walmart, and Target, starting with a one-day economic shutdown on February 28th, to highlight their economic power and influence corporate behavior.

Latino Community Launches Economic Boycott Against Major Corporations
In response to the Trump administration's anti-immigrant policies, the Latino community is launching a boycott of major corporations such as Coca-Cola, Walmart, and Target, starting with a one-day economic shutdown on February 28th, to highlight their economic power and influence corporate behavior.
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44% Bias Score

Spain's Economic Boom Cuts Poverty to Lowest Level Since 2008
Spain's economy grew by 3.2% in 2024, the highest among major European countries, resulting in the lowest poverty rate (19.7%) since 2008, driven by economic recovery, public policies, and improved labor market conditions.

Spain's Economic Boom Cuts Poverty to Lowest Level Since 2008
Spain's economy grew by 3.2% in 2024, the highest among major European countries, resulting in the lowest poverty rate (19.7%) since 2008, driven by economic recovery, public policies, and improved labor market conditions.
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32% Bias Score

Diakhaby's Return Highlights Racism and Injury in Football
Valencia CF player Mouctar Diakhaby returned to football after a 10-month injury recovery, reflecting on his experiences with racism and injury, while also highlighting the ongoing issue of hate speech in football.

Diakhaby's Return Highlights Racism and Injury in Football
Valencia CF player Mouctar Diakhaby returned to football after a 10-month injury recovery, reflecting on his experiences with racism and injury, while also highlighting the ongoing issue of hate speech in football.
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44% Bias Score

Ceuta and Melilla Borders Reopen with Morocco
Following years of negotiations, land border crossings between Ceuta and Melilla and Morocco resumed operations on Tuesday, with goods officially transported in both directions for the first time; the agreement includes a limited capacity of one non-articulated truck per day per direction.

Ceuta and Melilla Borders Reopen with Morocco
Following years of negotiations, land border crossings between Ceuta and Melilla and Morocco resumed operations on Tuesday, with goods officially transported in both directions for the first time; the agreement includes a limited capacity of one non-articulated truck per day per direction.
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40% Bias Score
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