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Underfunding Cripples Spain's Public Universities
Spain's public universities face chronic underfunding, receiving 0.7-0.8% of GDP instead of the legally mandated 1%, resulting in regional inequalities, compromised infrastructure, and limited research, threatening educational quality and social mobility.
Underfunding Cripples Spain's Public Universities
Spain's public universities face chronic underfunding, receiving 0.7-0.8% of GDP instead of the legally mandated 1%, resulting in regional inequalities, compromised infrastructure, and limited research, threatening educational quality and social mobility.
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56% Bias Score


Wealthy Foreigners Drive Shift to Northern Spain's Luxury Real Estate Market
Wealthy foreign buyers are increasingly investing in Northern Spain's luxury real estate market, driven by climate change, the desire for privacy, and competitive pricing; this shift is evident in rising transaction numbers in regions like Galicia, Asturias, and Cantabria.
Wealthy Foreigners Drive Shift to Northern Spain's Luxury Real Estate Market
Wealthy foreign buyers are increasingly investing in Northern Spain's luxury real estate market, driven by climate change, the desire for privacy, and competitive pricing; this shift is evident in rising transaction numbers in regions like Galicia, Asturias, and Cantabria.
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44% Bias Score


Spain's Labor Ministry and Employers Clash Over Automated Minimum Wage Hikes
Spain's Ministry of Labor proposed automating minimum wage increases, sparking conflict with employers who rejected the plan due to concerns about alignment with international standards and the potential annulment of the underlying EU directive; negotiations continue.
Spain's Labor Ministry and Employers Clash Over Automated Minimum Wage Hikes
Spain's Ministry of Labor proposed automating minimum wage increases, sparking conflict with employers who rejected the plan due to concerns about alignment with international standards and the potential annulment of the underlying EU directive; negotiations continue.
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40% Bias Score


EU Disburses €100 Million to Spain for Valencia Flood Recovery
The European Commission has released an initial €100 million to Spain from the EU Solidarity Fund to aid in the recovery from the devastating October 29th, 2023 Valencia floods, with a pending request for €4.404 billion still under evaluation.
EU Disburses €100 Million to Spain for Valencia Flood Recovery
The European Commission has released an initial €100 million to Spain from the EU Solidarity Fund to aid in the recovery from the devastating October 29th, 2023 Valencia floods, with a pending request for €4.404 billion still under evaluation.
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20% Bias Score


El País Catalunya Expands Opinion Section with Diverse Voices
El País Catalunya's opinion section is expanding, adding contributors like former Congress President Meritxell Batet, journalist Joan Serra, and experts from various fields to offer diverse perspectives on Catalan society and politics, aiming for increased plurality and deeper analysis.
El País Catalunya Expands Opinion Section with Diverse Voices
El País Catalunya's opinion section is expanding, adding contributors like former Congress President Meritxell Batet, journalist Joan Serra, and experts from various fields to offer diverse perspectives on Catalan society and politics, aiming for increased plurality and deeper analysis.
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20% Bias Score


Spain's Pension System Passes Initial Sustainability Review
Spain's Fiscal Authority (Airef) reported that the pension system's income is sufficient, requiring no further adjustments, based on positive employment data (21 million contributors, 12% drop in temporary work) and the 2021-2023 pension reforms; however, long-term sustainability beyond 2050 remains...
Spain's Pension System Passes Initial Sustainability Review
Spain's Fiscal Authority (Airef) reported that the pension system's income is sufficient, requiring no further adjustments, based on positive employment data (21 million contributors, 12% drop in temporary work) and the 2021-2023 pension reforms; however, long-term sustainability beyond 2050 remains...
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52% Bias Score

Persistent Poverty in Spain Despite Economic Growth
Spain's poverty rate stands at 25.8%, a modest improvement from 2023 but highlighting the persistent challenges despite recent economic gains and social programs; experts point to systemic issues such as wealth concentration and the long-term effects of the 2008 economic crisis.

Persistent Poverty in Spain Despite Economic Growth
Spain's poverty rate stands at 25.8%, a modest improvement from 2023 but highlighting the persistent challenges despite recent economic gains and social programs; experts point to systemic issues such as wealth concentration and the long-term effects of the 2008 economic crisis.
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40% Bias Score

Colombian Judge Releases Ex-Narco Carlos Lehder Due to Statute of Limitations
A Bogotá judge released Carlos Lehder, a former Medellín cartel leader, from custody on Monday after determining that the statute of limitations had expired on his 1995 conviction for illegal weapons possession; he was detained Friday upon arrival in Colombia from Germany after serving a US prison s...

Colombian Judge Releases Ex-Narco Carlos Lehder Due to Statute of Limitations
A Bogotá judge released Carlos Lehder, a former Medellín cartel leader, from custody on Monday after determining that the statute of limitations had expired on his 1995 conviction for illegal weapons possession; he was detained Friday upon arrival in Colombia from Germany after serving a US prison s...
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40% Bias Score

Delays Plague Spain's 'Gag Law' Reform Amidst Political Wrangling
Spain's reform of the 'gag law' faces delays due to disagreements among supporting parties, including PSOE, Sumar, EH Bildu, ERC, PNV, and BNG, over articles concerning anti-riot materials, disrespecting police, disobeying officers, and border returns, ten years after its enactment.

Delays Plague Spain's 'Gag Law' Reform Amidst Political Wrangling
Spain's reform of the 'gag law' faces delays due to disagreements among supporting parties, including PSOE, Sumar, EH Bildu, ERC, PNV, and BNG, over articles concerning anti-riot materials, disrespecting police, disobeying officers, and border returns, ten years after its enactment.
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40% Bias Score

Pamplona Mentorship Program Aids Migrant Integration
A mentorship program in Pamplona, Spain, called Kideak, pairs young migrants (18-23) with volunteer mentors to improve social integration, resulting in increased social participation and emotional well-being for participants like Adil Anaykh and Rida Kribaa.

Pamplona Mentorship Program Aids Migrant Integration
A mentorship program in Pamplona, Spain, called Kideak, pairs young migrants (18-23) with volunteer mentors to improve social integration, resulting in increased social participation and emotional well-being for participants like Adil Anaykh and Rida Kribaa.
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24% Bias Score

Ralph Fiennes to Headline Barcelona Film Festival
The BCN Film Fest, running from April 24th to May 2nd in Barcelona, will honor Ralph Fiennes with a prize and showcase his new film "The Return". The festival includes 84 films, 17 world premieres, and addresses themes such as paternity and youth suicide.

Ralph Fiennes to Headline Barcelona Film Festival
The BCN Film Fest, running from April 24th to May 2nd in Barcelona, will honor Ralph Fiennes with a prize and showcase his new film "The Return". The festival includes 84 films, 17 world premieres, and addresses themes such as paternity and youth suicide.
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44% Bias Score

Danish PM to Visit Greenland Amidst US Annexation Pressure
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen will travel to Greenland next week to address US pressure to annex the island, following protests in Denmark and the formation of a broad coalition government in Greenland to counter perceived US imperialism.

Danish PM to Visit Greenland Amidst US Annexation Pressure
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen will travel to Greenland next week to address US pressure to annex the island, following protests in Denmark and the formation of a broad coalition government in Greenland to counter perceived US imperialism.
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52% Bias Score
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