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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Mexico Launches Plan to Reform Upper Secondary Education

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum unveiled a plan to revamp the country's upper secondary education system by 2025, aiming to increase enrollment to 85% by creating 200,000 new high school spaces, unifying 31 existing systems into two, and improving teacher working conditions, all while addressing...

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52% Bias Score

Quality Education
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Proenza Schouler Creative Directors Step Down After 20 Years

Proenza Schouler's creative directors, Jack McCollough and Lázaro Hernández, announced they are stepping down from their leadership roles after 20 years, remaining on the board as minority shareholders; CEO Shira Suveyke Snyder is involved in the transition.

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40% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Delayed Spanish Budget Impacts Regional Funding

Spain's 15 autonomous communities will receive €135.483 billion in 2025, a 0.7% increase from 2024 due to a budget delay; the government aims for €147.5 billion but faces political hurdles.

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32% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
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Biden Defends Foreign Policy Legacy Amidst High Unpopularity

In his final full day as president, Joe Biden defended his foreign policy emphasizing strengthened global alliances, improved US standing, and the avoidance of new wars, despite acknowledging challenges such as the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza and criticism for his handling of the Afghanist...

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48% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Laser Technology Unveils Intricate Tattoos on Ancient Peruvian Mummies

Analysis of Chincay mummies (1222-1282 AD) from Peru using laser-stimulated fluorescence (LSF) revealed exquisitely detailed tattoos with lines thinner than those achievable with modern techniques, suggesting the practice was widespread regardless of social status.

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32% Bias Score

No Poverty
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Spanish Attorney General Imputed, Sparking Concerns Over Judicial Independence

Judge Ángel Hurtado has imputed Spain's Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz and two subordinates for allegedly leaking an email related to a false news report about a deal offered to Alberto González Amador, prompting strong condemnation from the Union of Progressive Prosecutors (UPF) who deem it a...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Aragon Launches €400 Million Housing Plan to Combat Shortage

Octavio López, Aragon's Minister of Development, details a €400 million, six-year housing plan including 1,157 new rental units for young people in Zaragoza, with unique subsidies, and 470 public rental units in tourist areas, rejecting rent caps but emphasizing construction and public-private partn...

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44% Bias Score

No Poverty
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Spanish Public Sector Employees Face 0.3% Purchasing Power Loss Despite 2.5% Salary Increase

Spanish public sector employees will receive a 2.5% salary increase in 2024, including a recently confirmed 0.5% retroactive increase tied to the December 2023 inflation rate; however, this results in a 0.3% loss of purchasing power compared to the inflation rate, and negotiations for further increa...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Mexican Music Conservatory Students End Occupation After Negotiating Improvements

Students at Mexico City's National Conservatory of Music ended a building occupation in November after negotiating with authorities for budget increases, teacher contracts, and infrastructure improvements; tuition has been canceled, but a 'active strike' continues to address remaining issues.

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40% Bias Score

Quality Education
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Differing Approaches to Spain's Housing Crisis

Spain's housing crisis prompted both the Prime Minister and opposition leader to propose solutions: the government focuses on rent regulation and public housing expansion, while the opposition emphasizes increased construction and tax incentives, yet skepticism remains among stakeholders.

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36% Bias Score

Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Junts per Catalunya Considers Joining Motion of No Confidence Against Sánchez

The PP and Vox invited Junts per Catalunya to join a motion of no confidence against Spanish President Pedro Sánchez, leveraging Puigdemont's public dissatisfaction with the PSOE; Junts is considering this despite the risks of aligning with the right-wing parties.

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52% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Spain Unveils Housing Plan Amidst Political Divisions

The Spanish government unveiled a 12-point housing plan featuring tax incentives for landlords complying with rent controls, increased taxes on non-EU buyers, and a new public housing program, aiming to improve affordability but facing criticism for insufficient action.

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48% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality