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A Critical Look at the Francoist Army in the Spanish Civil War
Miguel Alonso Ibarra's new book offers a critical analysis of the Spanish Civil War from the perspective of Francoist soldiers, challenging traditional narratives and providing insights into the war's brutality, internal divisions, and long-term political consequences.
A Critical Look at the Francoist Army in the Spanish Civil War
Miguel Alonso Ibarra's new book offers a critical analysis of the Spanish Civil War from the perspective of Francoist soldiers, challenging traditional narratives and providing insights into the war's brutality, internal divisions, and long-term political consequences.
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40% Bias Score


Media Silence and Democratic Failure Contribute to Trump's Victory
A recent Wall Street Journal poll shows 63% of voters view the Democratic Party unfavorably; the author asserts that the media's failure to openly discuss President Biden's age and fitness for office, coupled with the party's unwillingness to address these concerns, contributed to Donald Trump's ele...
Media Silence and Democratic Failure Contribute to Trump's Victory
A recent Wall Street Journal poll shows 63% of voters view the Democratic Party unfavorably; the author asserts that the media's failure to openly discuss President Biden's age and fitness for office, coupled with the party's unwillingness to address these concerns, contributed to Donald Trump's ele...
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48% Bias Score


Bolsonaro's Arrest Complicates Brazil-U.S. Trade Talks
A Brazilian judge ordered Jair Bolsonaro's house arrest on Monday, complicating ongoing trade negotiations with the U.S. which has imposed a 50% tariff on Brazilian exports, impacting approximately 12% of Brazilian exports to the U.S. and potentially hindering Brazil's economic growth projected at 2...
Bolsonaro's Arrest Complicates Brazil-U.S. Trade Talks
A Brazilian judge ordered Jair Bolsonaro's house arrest on Monday, complicating ongoing trade negotiations with the U.S. which has imposed a 50% tariff on Brazilian exports, impacting approximately 12% of Brazilian exports to the U.S. and potentially hindering Brazil's economic growth projected at 2...
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52% Bias Score


El Salvador Approves Indefinite Reelection for Bukele; Trump Administration Backs Decision
El Salvador's legislature approved indefinite reelection for President Nayib Bukele, prompting criticism from human rights groups but support from the Trump administration, amid concerns about eroding democratic safeguards and the potential for authoritarianism.
El Salvador Approves Indefinite Reelection for Bukele; Trump Administration Backs Decision
El Salvador's legislature approved indefinite reelection for President Nayib Bukele, prompting criticism from human rights groups but support from the Trump administration, amid concerns about eroding democratic safeguards and the potential for authoritarianism.
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56% Bias Score


FGR Official Assassinated in Reynosa, Tamaulipas
On August 5th, at 6:26 PM in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Ernesto Vázquez Reyna, an official with the FGR, was killed in a grenade attack from a white SUV. The attack is suspected to be in retaliation for a recent seizure of 1.8 million liters of hydrocarbons.
FGR Official Assassinated in Reynosa, Tamaulipas
On August 5th, at 6:26 PM in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Ernesto Vázquez Reyna, an official with the FGR, was killed in a grenade attack from a white SUV. The attack is suspected to be in retaliation for a recent seizure of 1.8 million liters of hydrocarbons.
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40% Bias Score


Bankinter-EVO Merger: Widespread Customer Complaints Following System Integration
The integration of EVO Banco into Bankinter in July 2024 caused widespread operational issues for over 330,000 former EVO customers, including app crashes, blocked transfers, and missing payroll deposits, prompting numerous complaints on social media, despite Bankinter's claim of only isolated incid...
Bankinter-EVO Merger: Widespread Customer Complaints Following System Integration
The integration of EVO Banco into Bankinter in July 2024 caused widespread operational issues for over 330,000 former EVO customers, including app crashes, blocked transfers, and missing payroll deposits, prompting numerous complaints on social media, despite Bankinter's claim of only isolated incid...
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36% Bias Score

MACAAL's Decolonization of African Art
The Marrakech Museum of African Contemporary Art (MACAAL), reopened in February 2025, presents a new curatorial approach that decolonizes African art through diverse narratives and challenges to historical hierarchies, featuring 150 works from a 2,500-piece collection.

MACAAL's Decolonization of African Art
The Marrakech Museum of African Contemporary Art (MACAAL), reopened in February 2025, presents a new curatorial approach that decolonizes African art through diverse narratives and challenges to historical hierarchies, featuring 150 works from a 2,500-piece collection.
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44% Bias Score

Spain's Migrant Workers: Climate Vulnerability and Systemic Inequality
Migrant workers in Spain, comprising 72% of domestic and 45% of hospitality jobs in 2025, face disproportionate heat-related risks due to occupational segregation and inadequate housing, highlighting systemic inequalities and the need for protective measures.

Spain's Migrant Workers: Climate Vulnerability and Systemic Inequality
Migrant workers in Spain, comprising 72% of domestic and 45% of hospitality jobs in 2025, face disproportionate heat-related risks due to occupational segregation and inadequate housing, highlighting systemic inequalities and the need for protective measures.
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32% Bias Score

Venezuelan Lawyer Denied Safe Conduct Pass Despite Granted Asylum
Venezuelan lawyer María Alejandra Díaz, granted verbal diplomatic asylum by Colombia in January 2025 after months of government persecution, is still in the Colombian embassy in Caracas awaiting a safe conduct pass, which Venezuela refuses to issue citing no persecution; the situation mirrors past d...

Venezuelan Lawyer Denied Safe Conduct Pass Despite Granted Asylum
Venezuelan lawyer María Alejandra Díaz, granted verbal diplomatic asylum by Colombia in January 2025 after months of government persecution, is still in the Colombian embassy in Caracas awaiting a safe conduct pass, which Venezuela refuses to issue citing no persecution; the situation mirrors past d...
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56% Bias Score

US Declines Death Penalty for El Mayo Zambada, Signaling Shift in Drug Enforcement
The US Department of Justice will not seek the death penalty against El Mayo Zambada, a 77-year-old Mexican drug lord arrested last year, and has made similar decisions for Rafael Caro Quintero and Vicente Carrillo Fuentes, signaling a potential shift in US drug enforcement strategy involving plea b...

US Declines Death Penalty for El Mayo Zambada, Signaling Shift in Drug Enforcement
The US Department of Justice will not seek the death penalty against El Mayo Zambada, a 77-year-old Mexican drug lord arrested last year, and has made similar decisions for Rafael Caro Quintero and Vicente Carrillo Fuentes, signaling a potential shift in US drug enforcement strategy involving plea b...
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48% Bias Score

Soaring Spanish Home Sales Reach Pre-Bubble Levels
Spanish home sales reached a peak in the first half of 2025, exceeding 357,000 transactions—a level unseen since the 2007 bubble—due to high prices and low supply in major cities pushing demand to peripheral areas with improved infrastructure, attracting both families and investors.

Soaring Spanish Home Sales Reach Pre-Bubble Levels
Spanish home sales reached a peak in the first half of 2025, exceeding 357,000 transactions—a level unseen since the 2007 bubble—due to high prices and low supply in major cities pushing demand to peripheral areas with improved infrastructure, attracting both families and investors.
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40% Bias Score

Four Healthcare Reforms Shake Up Spain's Public Health Agenda
Spain's Ministry of Health is pursuing four major reforms: stricter tobacco and alcohol laws, expanded prescribing rights for nurses and pharmacists, and improved conditions for healthcare professionals; however, their success is uncertain due to political challenges.

Four Healthcare Reforms Shake Up Spain's Public Health Agenda
Spain's Ministry of Health is pursuing four major reforms: stricter tobacco and alcohol laws, expanded prescribing rights for nurses and pharmacists, and improved conditions for healthcare professionals; however, their success is uncertain due to political challenges.
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36% Bias Score
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