Domain: elpais.com

Spanish newspaper

El País is a Spanish-language daily newspaper in Spain. El País is based in the capital city of Madrid and it is owned by the Spanish media conglomerate PRISA.

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Barcelona Eliminated from Playoffs, Underscoring Systemic Issues

Barcelona's basketball team was eliminated from the playoffs by Unicaja, losing in overtime (84-86) due to a lack of a strong pivot player, highlighting their second consecutive season without a title. The game saw exceptional performances from both Punter (37 points for Barcelona) and Tyson Pérez (...

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Morena Faces Internal Crisis After Disappointing Election Results

Morena, Mexico's ruling party, faced significant setbacks in recent state and judicial elections, with low voter turnout (13%) and losses in key areas, leading to internal blame-shifting and a contested narrative of success.

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56% Bias Score

No Poverty
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Bardet Retires: Prioritizing Personal Fulfillment Over Tour de France Pressure

Romain Bardet, a 34-year-old French cyclist, is retiring after the Dauphiné race, prioritizing personal well-being over the pressure to win the Tour de France, a decision that reflects a shift in the narrative surrounding French cycling.

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No Poverty
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🌐 30% Global Worthiness
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Spanish Football Playoff Semifinals: Four Clubs Vie for LALIGA EA SPORTS Promotion

Four Spanish football clubs are battling for promotion to LALIGA EA SPORTS: Real Oviedo leads UD Almería 2-1, while Racing Club and CD Mirandés fought to a 3-3 draw in their playoff semifinals.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Swiss Glacier Collapse Destroys Part of Village; Timely Evacuation Prevents Casualties

A glacier collapse in the Swiss Alps destroyed part of the village of Blatten on May 28th, 2024, after a timely evacuation prevented casualties; the event, predicted days earlier, highlights the increased instability of mountain slopes due to glacier melt accelerated by climate change.

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Climate Action
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Barcelona Completes Domestic Treble with Copa de la Reina Victory

Barcelona won the Copa de la Reina final against Atlético Madrid with a 2-0 victory on Saturday, completing a domestic treble and extending their impressive domestic dominance, having won 16 out of 18 national trophies since 2020.

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Gender Equality
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Nacach's Book Explores Football's History and Emotional Impact

Pablo Nacach's "¡Fútbol! Mucho más que un juego" explores football's history, from ancient uses of human skulls as balls to its modern commercial status, emphasizing the game's ability to generate intense emotions and foster values like empathy and teamwork.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Morena Official Rejects Nickname, Emphasizes Familial Legacy

Andrés Manuel López Beltrán, son of former Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and Morena's Secretary of Organization, publicly rejected the use of his nickname "Andy," emphasizing his pride in bearing his father's name, highlighting the complexities of identity and legacy in the political...

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Italian Referendum Fails, Boosting Meloni's Government

An Italian referendum on labor rights and immigration failed to reach the required quorum, with only 30.6% voter turnout, strengthening the position of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government.

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Trump's Policies Cast Shadow on Washington D.C.'s World Pride"

The World Pride celebration in Washington, D.C., took on a more activist tone this year due to the Trump administration's anti-LGBTQ+ policies, resulting in decreased corporate sponsorship and increased grassroots support. The event featured protests against policies targeting transgender individual...

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Gender Equality
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Attack on Colombian Presidential Pre-candidate Renews Concerns About Political Violence

On [Date], Miguel Uribe Turbay, a presidential pre-candidate from the Democratic Center party in Colombia, was shot in Bogotá during a campaign event; a minor was apprehended as a suspect, raising concerns about the cyclical nature of violence in Colombia's political landscape.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Eating Disorders Rise Despite Reduced Global Hunger

A 2023 meta-analysis across 16 countries shows over 22% of children (7-18 years) have eating disorders; girls are more affected (30% vs 17% of boys). This increase coincides with less global hunger and more culinary trends.

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68% Bias Score

Zero Hunger

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