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Canary Islands Wildfire Alert Amid Record Tourism
A wildfire pre-alert has been issued for the Canary Islands as they enter a high-risk period, coinciding with record tourist numbers (18 million in 2024) following devastating 2023 fires that burned over 15,000 hectares and displaced 12,000 people. Authorities urge caution, but concerns about overto...
Canary Islands Wildfire Alert Amid Record Tourism
A wildfire pre-alert has been issued for the Canary Islands as they enter a high-risk period, coinciding with record tourist numbers (18 million in 2024) following devastating 2023 fires that burned over 15,000 hectares and displaced 12,000 people. Authorities urge caution, but concerns about overto...
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36% Bias Score


El Hierro Migrant Boat Capsizing: Seven Dead, Political Tensions Rise
A cayuco carrying approximately 180 migrants capsized off El Hierro, resulting in the death of seven women (three minors); Ángel Víctor Torres criticized those denying the crisis and defended the government's migrant policy, particularly the distribution plan for unaccompanied minors, while highligh...
El Hierro Migrant Boat Capsizing: Seven Dead, Political Tensions Rise
A cayuco carrying approximately 180 migrants capsized off El Hierro, resulting in the death of seven women (three minors); Ángel Víctor Torres criticized those denying the crisis and defended the government's migrant policy, particularly the distribution plan for unaccompanied minors, while highligh...
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60% Bias Score


Seven Dead, Baby Missing in El Hierro Migrant Boat Capsizing
A boat carrying approximately 150 migrants capsized in El Hierro, Spain, resulting in at least seven deaths (four women and three minors), with one baby still missing, highlighting the dangers of the Atlantic migration route and the inadequacy of existing migrant reception facilities.
Seven Dead, Baby Missing in El Hierro Migrant Boat Capsizing
A boat carrying approximately 150 migrants capsized in El Hierro, Spain, resulting in at least seven deaths (four women and three minors), with one baby still missing, highlighting the dangers of the Atlantic migration route and the inadequacy of existing migrant reception facilities.
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36% Bias Score


Canarian Politician Allegedly Intervened in Drug Trafficking Investigation
Former Canarian Parliament vice president Gustavo Matos is implicated in a drug trafficking investigation for allegedly attempting to use his political connections to halt inspections of cannabis clubs owned by imprisoned drug trafficker Mohamed Derbah, leveraging contacts at the highest levels of g...
Canarian Politician Allegedly Intervened in Drug Trafficking Investigation
Former Canarian Parliament vice president Gustavo Matos is implicated in a drug trafficking investigation for allegedly attempting to use his political connections to halt inspections of cannabis clubs owned by imprisoned drug trafficker Mohamed Derbah, leveraging contacts at the highest levels of g...
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40% Bias Score


Spain to Face Supreme Court Hearing on Unaccompanied Minor Protection
The Spanish Supreme Court has summoned the government to a public hearing on May 29th to explain its compliance with a court order to protect unaccompanied asylum-seeking minors in the Canary Islands, deeming the initial response insufficient.
Spain to Face Supreme Court Hearing on Unaccompanied Minor Protection
The Spanish Supreme Court has summoned the government to a public hearing on May 29th to explain its compliance with a court order to protect unaccompanied asylum-seeking minors in the Canary Islands, deeming the initial response insufficient.
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36% Bias Score


Supreme Court Orders Spain to Take Charge of Asylum-Seeking Minors in Canary Islands
The Supreme Court ordered Spain's central government to immediately take charge of almost 1,000 unaccompanied asylum-seeking minors, mostly from Mali, in the Canary Islands, after the central government's delays prompted further legal action by the Canary Islands government, highlighting systemic fa...
Supreme Court Orders Spain to Take Charge of Asylum-Seeking Minors in Canary Islands
The Supreme Court ordered Spain's central government to immediately take charge of almost 1,000 unaccompanied asylum-seeking minors, mostly from Mali, in the Canary Islands, after the central government's delays prompted further legal action by the Canary Islands government, highlighting systemic fa...
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48% Bias Score

Seven Dead in El Hierro Cayuco Capsizing
A cayuco carrying 152 migrants capsized at La Restinga's dock in El Hierro on Wednesday morning, resulting in the death of seven people (three girls and four women), highlighting the dire conditions faced by migrants and the toll on rescuers.

Seven Dead in El Hierro Cayuco Capsizing
A cayuco carrying 152 migrants capsized at La Restinga's dock in El Hierro on Wednesday morning, resulting in the death of seven people (three girls and four women), highlighting the dire conditions faced by migrants and the toll on rescuers.
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48% Bias Score

Seven Women Die in Canary Islands Migrant Boat Capsizing
Seven women died when a migrant boat carrying over 100 people capsized near El Hierro in the Canary Islands on Wednesday as rescuers were transferring children; this incident highlights the dangers of this migration route, which saw over 10,000 deaths last year.

Seven Women Die in Canary Islands Migrant Boat Capsizing
Seven women died when a migrant boat carrying over 100 people capsized near El Hierro in the Canary Islands on Wednesday as rescuers were transferring children; this incident highlights the dangers of this migration route, which saw over 10,000 deaths last year.
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52% Bias Score

Spain to Relocate 4,400 Unaccompanied Migrant Minors
The Spanish government plans to relocate approximately 4,400 unaccompanied migrant minors from Ceuta and the Canary Islands to other regions this summer, with a new decree outlining a protocol to manage the process, including addressing potential regional resistance and ensuring minors receive neces...

Spain to Relocate 4,400 Unaccompanied Migrant Minors
The Spanish government plans to relocate approximately 4,400 unaccompanied migrant minors from Ceuta and the Canary Islands to other regions this summer, with a new decree outlining a protocol to manage the process, including addressing potential regional resistance and ensuring minors receive neces...
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44% Bias Score

Spain, Italy Reject Cheaper Roaming for UK Tourists Amidst Anti-Tourism Protests
Spain and Italy rejected UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's call to scrap roaming charges for British tourists, impacting millions of annual visitors amid rising anti-tourism protests in Spain and the Canary Islands, costing British tourists an estimated £1.4 billion annually.

Spain, Italy Reject Cheaper Roaming for UK Tourists Amidst Anti-Tourism Protests
Spain and Italy rejected UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's call to scrap roaming charges for British tourists, impacting millions of annual visitors amid rising anti-tourism protests in Spain and the Canary Islands, costing British tourists an estimated £1.4 billion annually.
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44% Bias Score

Mauritania's Crackdown on Irregular Migration: Fewer Arrivals to Canary Islands, Human Rights Concerns Remain
Mauritania's intensified crackdown on irregular migration in 2025 led to over 30,000 migrant interceptions, thousands of expulsions, and a significant decrease in Canary Island arrivals; however, human rights concerns persist.

Mauritania's Crackdown on Irregular Migration: Fewer Arrivals to Canary Islands, Human Rights Concerns Remain
Mauritania's intensified crackdown on irregular migration in 2025 led to over 30,000 migrant interceptions, thousands of expulsions, and a significant decrease in Canary Island arrivals; however, human rights concerns persist.
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48% Bias Score

Bureaucratic Delays Jeopardize Néstor Martín-Fernández de la Torre Museum
The delayed renovation of Néstor Martín-Fernández de la Torre's museum in Las Palmas, due to bureaucratic issues between the city and island councils, highlights the challenges of preserving cultural heritage, with the museum's projected closure lasting at least ten years.

Bureaucratic Delays Jeopardize Néstor Martín-Fernández de la Torre Museum
The delayed renovation of Néstor Martín-Fernández de la Torre's museum in Las Palmas, due to bureaucratic issues between the city and island councils, highlights the challenges of preserving cultural heritage, with the museum's projected closure lasting at least ten years.
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56% Bias Score
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