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Spanish Government Faces Questions on Stability and Policy
In Spain's Congress, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez faced questions regarding government stability and policy agreements, particularly concerning Junts's demands and the PP's criticism of his handling of the situation in Gaza.
Spanish Government Faces Questions on Stability and Policy
In Spain's Congress, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez faced questions regarding government stability and policy agreements, particularly concerning Junts's demands and the PP's criticism of his handling of the situation in Gaza.
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44% Bias Score


Junts per Catalunya's Shifting Political Alignment: From Catalan Independence to Right-Wing Coalition
Junts per Catalunya, initially perceived as a moderate force, has increasingly aligned with Spain's conservative PP-Vox bloc, particularly on economic policies, despite its reliance on the governing coalition for an amnesty law.
Junts per Catalunya's Shifting Political Alignment: From Catalan Independence to Right-Wing Coalition
Junts per Catalunya, initially perceived as a moderate force, has increasingly aligned with Spain's conservative PP-Vox bloc, particularly on economic policies, despite its reliance on the governing coalition for an amnesty law.
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28% Bias Score


Spain's Coalition Government Faces Challenges Amidst Corruption Allegations and Legislative Deadlocks
Two years into Spain's XV Legislature, the coalition government led by Pedro Sánchez faces challenges including a housing crisis, mass tourism protests, and the implementation of an Amnesty Law, amidst criticism for legislative difficulties and corruption allegations, while striving to maintain its ...
Spain's Coalition Government Faces Challenges Amidst Corruption Allegations and Legislative Deadlocks
Two years into Spain's XV Legislature, the coalition government led by Pedro Sánchez faces challenges including a housing crisis, mass tourism protests, and the implementation of an Amnesty Law, amidst criticism for legislative difficulties and corruption allegations, while striving to maintain its ...
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52% Bias Score


Spanish Government Defends Indicted Attorney General Amidst Political Tensions
The Spanish government firmly supports Attorney General Álvaro García, indicted for allegedly leaking tax information of the partner of Madrid's regional president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso; Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez asserts García's innocence, citing a judge's dissenting opinion and journalist testimon...
Spanish Government Defends Indicted Attorney General Amidst Political Tensions
The Spanish government firmly supports Attorney General Álvaro García, indicted for allegedly leaking tax information of the partner of Madrid's regional president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso; Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez asserts García's innocence, citing a judge's dissenting opinion and journalist testimon...
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56% Bias Score


EU Challenges Spain's Amnesty Law, Citing Contradiction with Community Law
The European Commission strongly opposes Spain's Amnesty Law, deeming it contrary to EU law and exacerbating societal divisions, challenging the Spanish Constitutional Court's approval and asserting EU law's primacy.
EU Challenges Spain's Amnesty Law, Citing Contradiction with Community Law
The European Commission strongly opposes Spain's Amnesty Law, deeming it contrary to EU law and exacerbating societal divisions, challenging the Spanish Constitutional Court's approval and asserting EU law's primacy.
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56% Bias Score


Spanish Constitutional Court's Amnesty Law Ruling Sparks Controversy
The Spanish Constitutional Court issued a ruling on the Amnesty Law, sparking controversy by allegedly violating fundamental principles of Spanish constitutional law and ignoring the principle of EU law primacy, potentially facing ECJ referral and sanctions.
Spanish Constitutional Court's Amnesty Law Ruling Sparks Controversy
The Spanish Constitutional Court issued a ruling on the Amnesty Law, sparking controversy by allegedly violating fundamental principles of Spanish constitutional law and ignoring the principle of EU law primacy, potentially facing ECJ referral and sanctions.
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60% Bias Score

Zapatero's Switzerland Meetings with Junts per Catalunya: Seeking to De-escalate Tensions
Former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero has held meetings with Junts per Catalunya leaders in Switzerland, aiming to ease tensions after Spain's Supreme Court's rejection of an amnesty for Catalan separatists, impacting Puigdemont's return to Spain.

Zapatero's Switzerland Meetings with Junts per Catalunya: Seeking to De-escalate Tensions
Former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero has held meetings with Junts per Catalunya leaders in Switzerland, aiming to ease tensions after Spain's Supreme Court's rejection of an amnesty for Catalan separatists, impacting Puigdemont's return to Spain.
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48% Bias Score

Illa Urges Full Implementation of Amnesty Law
Salvador Illa, president of the Generalitat, reiterated his call for the full and effective application of the Amnesty Law, urging judges to respect the separation of powers and ensure its diligent execution.

Illa Urges Full Implementation of Amnesty Law
Salvador Illa, president of the Generalitat, reiterated his call for the full and effective application of the Amnesty Law, urging judges to respect the separation of powers and ensure its diligent execution.
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32% Bias Score

Peru Rejects Court Order to Halt Amnesty Bill for Security Forces
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte defied the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, rejecting its call to suspend a new amnesty bill for security forces accused of atrocities during Peru's 1985-2000 internal conflict, sparking international condemnation and raising concerns about human rights accounta...

Peru Rejects Court Order to Halt Amnesty Bill for Security Forces
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte defied the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, rejecting its call to suspend a new amnesty bill for security forces accused of atrocities during Peru's 1985-2000 internal conflict, sparking international condemnation and raising concerns about human rights accounta...
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Constitutional Court Rejects Puigdemont's Urgent Request to Suspend Arrest Warrant
The Spanish Constitutional Court rejected Carles Puigdemont's urgent request to suspend his arrest warrant, deciding not to include it in this week's plenary session and stating it will likely be addressed in September. Puigdemont, who is facing charges of misuse of public funds, argues that the Sup...

Spanish Constitutional Court Rejects Puigdemont's Urgent Request to Suspend Arrest Warrant
The Spanish Constitutional Court rejected Carles Puigdemont's urgent request to suspend his arrest warrant, deciding not to include it in this week's plenary session and stating it will likely be addressed in September. Puigdemont, who is facing charges of misuse of public funds, argues that the Sup...
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44% Bias Score

EU Raises Concerns Over Spain's Vague Amnesty Law on Terrorism
The European Commission expressed concerns to the European Court of Justice over Spain's Amnesty Law, arguing its vague definition of terrorism-related offenses conflicts with EU directives, jeopardizing effective counter-terrorism efforts, while acknowledging the possibility of amnesty under specif...

EU Raises Concerns Over Spain's Vague Amnesty Law on Terrorism
The European Commission expressed concerns to the European Court of Justice over Spain's Amnesty Law, arguing its vague definition of terrorism-related offenses conflicts with EU directives, jeopardizing effective counter-terrorism efforts, while acknowledging the possibility of amnesty under specif...
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20% Bias Score

ECJ President Urges Judicial Independence Amidst Spanish Political Crisis
In Barcelona, European Court of Justice President Koen Lenaerts stressed judicial independence, accountability for corruption, and press freedom, particularly relevant given Spain's current political crisis and upcoming ECJ rulings on the amnesty law and related cases involving alleged corruption an...

ECJ President Urges Judicial Independence Amidst Spanish Political Crisis
In Barcelona, European Court of Justice President Koen Lenaerts stressed judicial independence, accountability for corruption, and press freedom, particularly relevant given Spain's current political crisis and upcoming ECJ rulings on the amnesty law and related cases involving alleged corruption an...
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24% Bias Score
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