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Spanish Government Proposes 4.4% Minimum Wage Increase, Facing Union Opposition
Spain's Ministry of Labor proposed a €50 increase to the 2025 minimum interprofessional salary (€1,184), a 4.4% rise, but unions rejected it, demanding around €1,200, while employers remain undecided, creating uncertainty for a tripartite agreement.
Spanish Government Proposes 4.4% Minimum Wage Increase, Facing Union Opposition
Spain's Ministry of Labor proposed a €50 increase to the 2025 minimum interprofessional salary (€1,184), a 4.4% rise, but unions rejected it, demanding around €1,200, while employers remain undecided, creating uncertainty for a tripartite agreement.
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44% Bias Score


Sur Holdings Acquires Wom Colombia, Averts Bankruptcy
Sur Holdings acquired Wom Colombia, rescuing the mobile phone company from bankruptcy and securing the jobs of over 2,000 employees; the deal, finalized late last year, followed months of financial distress and involved the Colombian government as a major creditor.
Sur Holdings Acquires Wom Colombia, Averts Bankruptcy
Sur Holdings acquired Wom Colombia, rescuing the mobile phone company from bankruptcy and securing the jobs of over 2,000 employees; the deal, finalized late last year, followed months of financial distress and involved the Colombian government as a major creditor.
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40% Bias Score


Argentine Embassy in Spain Remains Vacant Amidst Government Disputes
The Argentine Embassy in Spain remains vacant due to internal government disputes following the dismissal of Ambassador Roberto Bosch, whose removal stemmed from a diplomatic incident with Spain; the subsequent failed appointment of Alejandro Alonso Sainz further highlights internal conflict impacti...
Argentine Embassy in Spain Remains Vacant Amidst Government Disputes
The Argentine Embassy in Spain remains vacant due to internal government disputes following the dismissal of Ambassador Roberto Bosch, whose removal stemmed from a diplomatic incident with Spain; the subsequent failed appointment of Alejandro Alonso Sainz further highlights internal conflict impacti...
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60% Bias Score


Junts-PSOE Breakdown Threatens Spanish Government Stability
Negotiations between Spain's ruling PSOE and the Catalan Junts party are collapsing, jeopardizing agreements on Catalan autonomy and threatening the stability of the Spanish government; Junts is using a proposed vote of no confidence to pressure the PSOE.
Junts-PSOE Breakdown Threatens Spanish Government Stability
Negotiations between Spain's ruling PSOE and the Catalan Junts party are collapsing, jeopardizing agreements on Catalan autonomy and threatening the stability of the Spanish government; Junts is using a proposed vote of no confidence to pressure the PSOE.
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64% Bias Score


Spanish Septuagenarians Find Love, Highlight LGBTQ+ Elder Challenges
Two septuagenarians, Paco and Juan Carlos, found love after appearing on a Spanish television show and are now publicly embracing their relationship, highlighting the challenges faced by older LGBTQ+ individuals in Spain who experience higher rates of loneliness, depression, and discrimination.
Spanish Septuagenarians Find Love, Highlight LGBTQ+ Elder Challenges
Two septuagenarians, Paco and Juan Carlos, found love after appearing on a Spanish television show and are now publicly embracing their relationship, highlighting the challenges faced by older LGBTQ+ individuals in Spain who experience higher rates of loneliness, depression, and discrimination.
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32% Bias Score


Copa del Rey: Leganés and Getafe Advance Despite Tense Matches
In the Copa del Rey, Leganés overcame a 2-1 deficit to defeat Segunda División leader Almería 3-2, while Getafe edged out Pontevedra 1-0 despite finishing with nine players due to two red cards.
Copa del Rey: Leganés and Getafe Advance Despite Tense Matches
In the Copa del Rey, Leganés overcame a 2-1 deficit to defeat Segunda División leader Almería 3-2, while Getafe edged out Pontevedra 1-0 despite finishing with nine players due to two red cards.
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24% Bias Score

Spain to Pay Rent for Parisian Building Seized During Franco Era
Spain will pay rent to the Basque Nationalist Party (PNV) for a Parisian building, seized by the Franco regime, now used by the Instituto Cervantes; this follows a government investigation and is facilitated by the Democratic Memory Law.

Spain to Pay Rent for Parisian Building Seized During Franco Era
Spain will pay rent to the Basque Nationalist Party (PNV) for a Parisian building, seized by the Franco regime, now used by the Instituto Cervantes; this follows a government investigation and is facilitated by the Democratic Memory Law.
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40% Bias Score

Renewed Search for Mass Grave of International Brigadistas in Madrid
The Spanish Ministry of Democratic Memory restarted an excavation in Montecarmelo, Madrid, searching for a mass grave containing 451 international brigadistas based on historical documents and aerial photos; the site was previously investigated unsuccessfully in August 2023.

Renewed Search for Mass Grave of International Brigadistas in Madrid
The Spanish Ministry of Democratic Memory restarted an excavation in Montecarmelo, Madrid, searching for a mass grave containing 451 international brigadistas based on historical documents and aerial photos; the site was previously investigated unsuccessfully in August 2023.
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44% Bias Score

Anahí Cheating Scandal: TelevisaUnivision Fires Publicist, Defends Singer
Mexican singer Anahí was accused of cheating on the TelevisaUnivision show '¿Quién es la máscara?' with help from her publicist Danna Vázquez; after an internal investigation, TelevisaUnivision fired Vázquez and defended Anahí, citing their 40-year professional relationship while Anahí denied the ac...

Anahí Cheating Scandal: TelevisaUnivision Fires Publicist, Defends Singer
Mexican singer Anahí was accused of cheating on the TelevisaUnivision show '¿Quién es la máscara?' with help from her publicist Danna Vázquez; after an internal investigation, TelevisaUnivision fired Vázquez and defended Anahí, citing their 40-year professional relationship while Anahí denied the ac...
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44% Bias Score

New Map Reveals Extensive Roman Water Channels at Las Médulas
Researchers from the University of León have created a highly precise map of over 1,100 kilometers of Roman water channels in Las Médulas, Spain, revealing 300 kilometers previously unknown, challenging prior assumptions about gold production and labor force size, and raising concerns regarding a pl...

New Map Reveals Extensive Roman Water Channels at Las Médulas
Researchers from the University of León have created a highly precise map of over 1,100 kilometers of Roman water channels in Las Médulas, Spain, revealing 300 kilometers previously unknown, challenging prior assumptions about gold production and labor force size, and raising concerns regarding a pl...
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44% Bias Score

French Socialist Party Fractures Left-Wing Alliance, Leaving Government Vulnerable
The French Socialist Party's withdrawal of support for a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister François Bayrou fractured the left-wing New Popular Front (NFP) alliance on Thursday, weakening the opposition and forcing the government to negotiate with the Socialists over pension reform.

French Socialist Party Fractures Left-Wing Alliance, Leaving Government Vulnerable
The French Socialist Party's withdrawal of support for a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister François Bayrou fractured the left-wing New Popular Front (NFP) alliance on Thursday, weakening the opposition and forcing the government to negotiate with the Socialists over pension reform.
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52% Bias Score

Mexico's Culture Secretary Faces Budget Constraints and Criticism
Mexico's new Culture Secretary, Claudia Curiel, is holding consultations with artists to address budget cuts and strained relations from the previous administration; however, a limited budget and lack of concrete plans raise concerns about the sector's economic development potential.

Mexico's Culture Secretary Faces Budget Constraints and Criticism
Mexico's new Culture Secretary, Claudia Curiel, is holding consultations with artists to address budget cuts and strained relations from the previous administration; however, a limited budget and lack of concrete plans raise concerns about the sector's economic development potential.
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44% Bias Score
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