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Spain Leads Europe in Female Inventors with 42% of Patents Including Women
Spain achieved a record-high 42% of patent applications with at least one female inventor in 2024, surpassing the European average of 25%, driven by growth in bioscience patents and public sector contributions, particularly from the CSIC.
Spain Leads Europe in Female Inventors with 42% of Patents Including Women
Spain achieved a record-high 42% of patent applications with at least one female inventor in 2024, surpassing the European average of 25%, driven by growth in bioscience patents and public sector contributions, particularly from the CSIC.
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28% Bias Score


Madrid Officials Testify in Case of Alleged Illegal Contract Splitting for School Renovations
A Madrid court heard testimony from three officials regarding the alleged illegal splitting of contracts for school renovations, primarily benefiting the Virelec group, revealing a chain of command that bypassed standard public bidding processes and potentially implicating Enrique Ossorio, the curre...
Madrid Officials Testify in Case of Alleged Illegal Contract Splitting for School Renovations
A Madrid court heard testimony from three officials regarding the alleged illegal splitting of contracts for school renovations, primarily benefiting the Virelec group, revealing a chain of command that bypassed standard public bidding processes and potentially implicating Enrique Ossorio, the curre...
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48% Bias Score


Divided Far-Right: Europe's Response to Trump's Foreign Policy Shift
Europe's far-right parties show varied reactions to the US foreign policy shift under Trump, with some aligning with NATO and others remaining pro-Russia, exposing internal divisions and impacting their future influence.
Divided Far-Right: Europe's Response to Trump's Foreign Policy Shift
Europe's far-right parties show varied reactions to the US foreign policy shift under Trump, with some aligning with NATO and others remaining pro-Russia, exposing internal divisions and impacting their future influence.
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48% Bias Score


IRS-ICE Data Sharing Agreement Threatens Undocumented Immigrant Taxpayers
The IRS is negotiating with ICE to share taxpayer data, potentially exposing millions of undocumented immigrants who pay taxes, despite existing confidentiality rules and a recent court rejection of a bid to block the data sharing.
IRS-ICE Data Sharing Agreement Threatens Undocumented Immigrant Taxpayers
The IRS is negotiating with ICE to share taxpayer data, potentially exposing millions of undocumented immigrants who pay taxes, despite existing confidentiality rules and a recent court rejection of a bid to block the data sharing.
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52% Bias Score


Rethinking Western Civilization: A Network of Connections, Not Isolated Civilizations
A university professor challenges the traditional view of Western civilization's origins, arguing that it inaccurately emphasizes Greece and Rome while neglecting the contributions of other ancient civilizations and the significant interconnectedness of societies throughout history.
Rethinking Western Civilization: A Network of Connections, Not Isolated Civilizations
A university professor challenges the traditional view of Western civilization's origins, arguing that it inaccurately emphasizes Greece and Rome while neglecting the contributions of other ancient civilizations and the significant interconnectedness of societies throughout history.
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68% Bias Score


Record Compensation Awarded to Japanese Man Wrongfully Imprisoned for 45 Years
A Japanese court awarded Iwao Hakamada, wrongly imprisoned for 45 years, a record 217 million yen in compensation for his wrongful conviction, due to falsified evidence presented by the prosecution, highlighting systemic issues in Japan's justice system.
Record Compensation Awarded to Japanese Man Wrongfully Imprisoned for 45 Years
A Japanese court awarded Iwao Hakamada, wrongly imprisoned for 45 years, a record 217 million yen in compensation for his wrongful conviction, due to falsified evidence presented by the prosecution, highlighting systemic issues in Japan's justice system.
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24% Bias Score

El odio" Sparks Debate: Balancing Victim's Rights with Societal Understanding
The publication of Luisgé Martín's book "El odio", exploring the case of José Bretón, who murdered his two children in 2011, sparked controversy due to the victim's objections, highlighting the conflict between the rights of victims and society's need for understanding such crimes.

El odio" Sparks Debate: Balancing Victim's Rights with Societal Understanding
The publication of Luisgé Martín's book "El odio", exploring the case of José Bretón, who murdered his two children in 2011, sparked controversy due to the victim's objections, highlighting the conflict between the rights of victims and society's need for understanding such crimes.
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60% Bias Score

Zelensky Details Tense Trump Meeting: Photos of Tortured POWs Shift Conversation
During a February White House meeting, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky presented President Trump with photos of tortured Ukrainian prisoners of war, alongside a boxing champion's belt; this, according to US officials, soured the meeting's tone, underscoring the complex US-Ukraine relationship...

Zelensky Details Tense Trump Meeting: Photos of Tortured POWs Shift Conversation
During a February White House meeting, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky presented President Trump with photos of tortured Ukrainian prisoners of war, alongside a boxing champion's belt; this, according to US officials, soured the meeting's tone, underscoring the complex US-Ukraine relationship...
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44% Bias Score

Argentine Government Funding Cuts Threaten Community Internet Network
Soldati Conectada, a community internet network in five Buenos Aires settlements, faces funding cuts after the Argentine government eliminated its supporting budget, jeopardizing its expansion and the vital internet access it provides to thousands.

Argentine Government Funding Cuts Threaten Community Internet Network
Soldati Conectada, a community internet network in five Buenos Aires settlements, faces funding cuts after the Argentine government eliminated its supporting budget, jeopardizing its expansion and the vital internet access it provides to thousands.
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40% Bias Score

Livestock Pollution Threatens Health in As Conchas, Spain
Residents of As Conchas, a small town in Ourense, Spain, are suffering severe health consequences due to a heavily polluted reservoir caused by 14 years of untreated agricultural runoff from nearby livestock farms; authorities have failed to take action despite numerous warnings and documented healt...

Livestock Pollution Threatens Health in As Conchas, Spain
Residents of As Conchas, a small town in Ourense, Spain, are suffering severe health consequences due to a heavily polluted reservoir caused by 14 years of untreated agricultural runoff from nearby livestock farms; authorities have failed to take action despite numerous warnings and documented healt...
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48% Bias Score

2024 Frontiers of Knowledge Award Recognizes Advances in Catalysis
The 2024 BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Basic Sciences was granted to Avelino Corma, John F. Hartwig, and Helmut Schwarz for their contributions to catalysis, enabling more efficient and sustainable chemical processes with applications ranging from pharmaceuticals to fuel production...

2024 Frontiers of Knowledge Award Recognizes Advances in Catalysis
The 2024 BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Basic Sciences was granted to Avelino Corma, John F. Hartwig, and Helmut Schwarz for their contributions to catalysis, enabling more efficient and sustainable chemical processes with applications ranging from pharmaceuticals to fuel production...
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36% Bias Score

Spain strengthens child online protection laws
Spain's new law enhances child protection online by criminalizing AI-generated child sexual abuse material, increasing penalties for grooming with fake identities, mandating parental controls, and raising the minimum social media age to 16.

Spain strengthens child online protection laws
Spain's new law enhances child protection online by criminalizing AI-generated child sexual abuse material, increasing penalties for grooming with fake identities, mandating parental controls, and raising the minimum social media age to 16.
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36% Bias Score
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