Controversial Candidate with Past Conviction Runs for Head of Spanish Football Federation
Rafael Louzán, a candidate with a prior conviction, is running for president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), raising concerns about repeated scandals and ethical standards within the organization.
Controversial Candidate with Past Conviction Runs for Head of Spanish Football Federation
Rafael Louzán, a candidate with a prior conviction, is running for president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), raising concerns about repeated scandals and ethical standards within the organization.
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84% Bias Score
Ecuador Protests: Indigenous Communities Seize Government Building over Mega-Prison Plan
Indigenous Kichwa protests in Archidona, Ecuador, against President Daniel Noboa's plan to build a $52 million mega-prison have closed a main road, caused food shortages, and led to protesters seizing the governor's building; the project by Spanish company Puentes y Calzadas Infraestructuras S.L. th...
Ecuador Protests: Indigenous Communities Seize Government Building over Mega-Prison Plan
Indigenous Kichwa protests in Archidona, Ecuador, against President Daniel Noboa's plan to build a $52 million mega-prison have closed a main road, caused food shortages, and led to protesters seizing the governor's building; the project by Spanish company Puentes y Calzadas Infraestructuras S.L. th...
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36% Bias Score
EU Explores Contact with Syria's HTS-Led Interim Government
The European Union is debating how to initiate contact with Syria's HTS-led interim government, a UN-designated terrorist organization, amid similar moves by other Western nations, sparking concerns and opportunities regarding the ongoing Syrian crisis.
EU Explores Contact with Syria's HTS-Led Interim Government
The European Union is debating how to initiate contact with Syria's HTS-led interim government, a UN-designated terrorist organization, amid similar moves by other Western nations, sparking concerns and opportunities regarding the ongoing Syrian crisis.
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32% Bias Score
Spanish Farmers Protest EU-Mercosur Trade Deal, Citing Risks to Food Safety and Livelihoods
Spanish farmers and ranchers protested in Madrid on Monday against the recently signed EU-Mercosur trade agreement, fearing the impact of cheaper imports on their livelihoods, particularly regarding food safety and quality, while the deal promises to create the world's largest free trade area saving...
Spanish Farmers Protest EU-Mercosur Trade Deal, Citing Risks to Food Safety and Livelihoods
Spanish farmers and ranchers protested in Madrid on Monday against the recently signed EU-Mercosur trade agreement, fearing the impact of cheaper imports on their livelihoods, particularly regarding food safety and quality, while the deal promises to create the world's largest free trade area saving...
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52% Bias Score
Screwworm Outbreak in Mexico Causes US Cattle Import Ban
The resurgence of the screwworm parasite (Cochliomya hominivorax) in Mexico and Central America has caused a US ban on Mexican cattle exports, resulting in millions of dollars in weekly losses for Mexican ranchers and highlighting the need for stronger regional veterinary controls and sterile fly pr...
Screwworm Outbreak in Mexico Causes US Cattle Import Ban
The resurgence of the screwworm parasite (Cochliomya hominivorax) in Mexico and Central America has caused a US ban on Mexican cattle exports, resulting in millions of dollars in weekly losses for Mexican ranchers and highlighting the need for stronger regional veterinary controls and sterile fly pr...
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32% Bias Score
Álvarez Seeks Puigdemont's Support for Work Week Reduction and Government Agenda
UGT Secretary General Pepe Álvarez met with Carles Puigdemont in Waterloo to seek support for the 37.5-hour work week and broader government legislative agenda, including the budget, facing resistance from employers and highlighting the fragility of the Spanish government's parliamentary support.
Álvarez Seeks Puigdemont's Support for Work Week Reduction and Government Agenda
UGT Secretary General Pepe Álvarez met with Carles Puigdemont in Waterloo to seek support for the 37.5-hour work week and broader government legislative agenda, including the budget, facing resistance from employers and highlighting the fragility of the Spanish government's parliamentary support.
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40% Bias Score
Assad Mausoleum Burned After Syrian Regime Fall
Rebels set fire to Hafez al-Assad's mausoleum in Qardaha, Syria, following the overthrow of the Assad regime, sparking fear among the Alawite community and highlighting concerns about potential sectarian violence and human rights abuses by rebel groups.
Assad Mausoleum Burned After Syrian Regime Fall
Rebels set fire to Hafez al-Assad's mausoleum in Qardaha, Syria, following the overthrow of the Assad regime, sparking fear among the Alawite community and highlighting concerns about potential sectarian violence and human rights abuses by rebel groups.
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48% Bias Score
Syrian Army's Internal Weakness Fuels HTS Victory
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's (HTS) 15-day offensive against the Syrian regime resulted in significant territorial gains, exploiting internal weaknesses like low troop morale stemming from years of repression, economic hardship, and insufficient military resources exacerbated by the withdrawal of Russian s...
Syrian Army's Internal Weakness Fuels HTS Victory
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's (HTS) 15-day offensive against the Syrian regime resulted in significant territorial gains, exploiting internal weaknesses like low troop morale stemming from years of repression, economic hardship, and insufficient military resources exacerbated by the withdrawal of Russian s...
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36% Bias Score
Spanish Court to Review 2010 Public Employee Salary Cuts
Spain's Constitutional Court has accepted an appeal to potentially overturn 2010 salary cuts for public employees, impacting over two million workers and potentially costing €30 billion, following the Congress's rejection of a popular legislative initiative by the CSIF union.
Spanish Court to Review 2010 Public Employee Salary Cuts
Spain's Constitutional Court has accepted an appeal to potentially overturn 2010 salary cuts for public employees, impacting over two million workers and potentially costing €30 billion, following the Congress's rejection of a popular legislative initiative by the CSIF union.
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40% Bias Score
Scholz Calls Early German Elections Amidst Coalition Collapse
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is calling a no-confidence vote to trigger early elections on February 23rd after his coalition government collapsed, aiming to defy unfavorable polls by emphasizing peace and prudence regarding the Ukraine war while criticizing his opponent's policies.
Scholz Calls Early German Elections Amidst Coalition Collapse
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is calling a no-confidence vote to trigger early elections on February 23rd after his coalition government collapsed, aiming to defy unfavorable polls by emphasizing peace and prudence regarding the Ukraine war while criticizing his opponent's policies.
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56% Bias Score
EU Court Orders Potential €44 Billion Repayment for Spanish IRPH Mortgages
A European court ruling could force Spanish banks to repay €44 billion to one million families overcharged on IRPH mortgages, following a 12-year legal battle by lawyers José María Erauskin and Maite Ortiz, highlighting the ECJ's role in consumer protection.
EU Court Orders Potential €44 Billion Repayment for Spanish IRPH Mortgages
A European court ruling could force Spanish banks to repay €44 billion to one million families overcharged on IRPH mortgages, following a 12-year legal battle by lawyers José María Erauskin and Maite Ortiz, highlighting the ECJ's role in consumer protection.
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52% Bias Score
Trump's First Press Conference: Investment Announcements, Controversial Plans, and Media Attacks
President-elect Donald Trump held his first press conference at Mar-a-Lago, announcing a $100 billion SoftBank investment in the US and outlining plans for a border wall, lawsuits against media outlets, and controversial cabinet appointments, while addressing foreign policy issues and the mysterious...
Trump's First Press Conference: Investment Announcements, Controversial Plans, and Media Attacks
President-elect Donald Trump held his first press conference at Mar-a-Lago, announcing a $100 billion SoftBank investment in the US and outlining plans for a border wall, lawsuits against media outlets, and controversial cabinet appointments, while addressing foreign policy issues and the mysterious...
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52% Bias Score