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Spain's Political Gridlock Exacerbates Wildfire Response
Spain's 2023 election results left the ruling coalition without a budget and in a state of political gridlock, hindering its response to widespread wildfires, as evidenced by the delayed declaration of a national emergency despite warnings and requests from regional authorities.
Spain's Political Gridlock Exacerbates Wildfire Response
Spain's 2023 election results left the ruling coalition without a budget and in a state of political gridlock, hindering its response to widespread wildfires, as evidenced by the delayed declaration of a national emergency despite warnings and requests from regional authorities.
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56% Bias Score


Jarilla Wildfire Spreads, Forcing Evacuations Amid Political Row
The Jarilla wildfire in Cáceres, Spain, has burned 11,000 hectares and 130 kilometers of perimeter in five days, forcing evacuations in Gargantilla and Hervás due to an uncontrolled northern flank, threatening to spread to Castilla y León amid political tension over resource allocation.
Jarilla Wildfire Spreads, Forcing Evacuations Amid Political Row
The Jarilla wildfire in Cáceres, Spain, has burned 11,000 hectares and 130 kilometers of perimeter in five days, forcing evacuations in Gargantilla and Hervás due to an uncontrolled northern flank, threatening to spread to Castilla y León amid political tension over resource allocation.
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52% Bias Score


Extremadura's Labor Shortage: Economic Impacts and Proposed Solutions
Extremadura, Spain faces a severe worker shortage across agriculture, construction, and transport, forcing businesses to adapt, impacting productivity, and leading to economic losses; solutions include attracting foreign workers and improving working conditions.
Extremadura's Labor Shortage: Economic Impacts and Proposed Solutions
Extremadura, Spain faces a severe worker shortage across agriculture, construction, and transport, forcing businesses to adapt, impacting productivity, and leading to economic losses; solutions include attracting foreign workers and improving working conditions.
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48% Bias Score


Judge Challenges Politician's Immunity in Extremadura Corruption Case
Judge Beatriz Biedma is contesting the parliamentary immunity of Miguel Ángel Gallardo, leader of Extremadura's PSOE, arguing it was obtained to avoid prosecution for alleged fraud and questioning its legality, citing the European Council's recommendations against such broad immunity and the actions...
Judge Challenges Politician's Immunity in Extremadura Corruption Case
Judge Beatriz Biedma is contesting the parliamentary immunity of Miguel Ángel Gallardo, leader of Extremadura's PSOE, arguing it was obtained to avoid prosecution for alleged fraud and questioning its legality, citing the European Council's recommendations against such broad immunity and the actions...
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48% Bias Score


PSOE Halts Appointment Amidst Allegations of Favoritism and Abuse of Power
The PSOE in Extremadura halted the appointment of María de la Cruz Rodríguez as sub-delegate in Badajoz after public backlash, following her resignation from the regional assembly to enable Miguel Ángel Gallardo's aforamiento amidst allegations of abuse of power and influence peddling.
PSOE Halts Appointment Amidst Allegations of Favoritism and Abuse of Power
The PSOE in Extremadura halted the appointment of María de la Cruz Rodríguez as sub-delegate in Badajoz after public backlash, following her resignation from the regional assembly to enable Miguel Ángel Gallardo's aforamiento amidst allegations of abuse of power and influence peddling.
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48% Bias Score


PP and Vox Agree on Tax Decree in Extremadura, Replacing Historical Memory Law
The Popular Party (PP) and Vox in Extremadura reached an agreement to pass a tax decree, including measures from a withdrawn 2025 budget, in exchange for replacing the Historical Memory Law with a "concordance law," thus restoring political stability after a coalition collapse.
PP and Vox Agree on Tax Decree in Extremadura, Replacing Historical Memory Law
The Popular Party (PP) and Vox in Extremadura reached an agreement to pass a tax decree, including measures from a withdrawn 2025 budget, in exchange for replacing the Historical Memory Law with a "concordance law," thus restoring political stability after a coalition collapse.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Royals Comfort Fire-Affected Communities in Cáceres
King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain visited three towns in the Cáceres province, offering emotional support and assessing the damage from August's wildfires, the most destructive in Extremadura's history.

Spanish Royals Comfort Fire-Affected Communities in Cáceres
King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain visited three towns in the Cáceres province, offering emotional support and assessing the damage from August's wildfires, the most destructive in Extremadura's history.
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36% Bias Score

Spain's Largest Solar Plant: Legal Battle Highlights Renewable Energy Challenges
Europe's largest photovoltaic plant, Núñez de Balboa, opened in Badajoz, Spain in April 2020, generating 500 MW and supplying clean energy to 231,000 homes; however, its construction involved a legal battle over land acquisition, resulting in a Supreme Court ruling that overturned a forced expropria...

Spain's Largest Solar Plant: Legal Battle Highlights Renewable Energy Challenges
Europe's largest photovoltaic plant, Núñez de Balboa, opened in Badajoz, Spain in April 2020, generating 500 MW and supplying clean energy to 231,000 homes; however, its construction involved a legal battle over land acquisition, resulting in a Supreme Court ruling that overturned a forced expropria...
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52% Bias Score

Extremadura Rejects Almaraz Nuclear Plant Closure
A Metroscopia survey reveals that 78% of residents in Extremadura view the planned 2027 closure of the Almaraz nuclear power plant as a negative development, fearing job losses (around 3000), economic decline, and increased depopulation; the plant contributes 435 million euros annually in taxes and ...

Extremadura Rejects Almaraz Nuclear Plant Closure
A Metroscopia survey reveals that 78% of residents in Extremadura view the planned 2027 closure of the Almaraz nuclear power plant as a negative development, fearing job losses (around 3000), economic decline, and increased depopulation; the plant contributes 435 million euros annually in taxes and ...
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56% Bias Score

PSOE Plummets in Extremadura as Guardiola's Popularity Soars
A Sigma Dos poll shows the PSOE in Extremadura at an all-time low of 36.7%, down 3.2 points from the last election, while PP leader María Guardiola's approval rating rises, potentially putting her on track for a majority government; Vox gains a seat.

PSOE Plummets in Extremadura as Guardiola's Popularity Soars
A Sigma Dos poll shows the PSOE in Extremadura at an all-time low of 36.7%, down 3.2 points from the last election, while PP leader María Guardiola's approval rating rises, potentially putting her on track for a majority government; Vox gains a seat.
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48% Bias Score

Vox Threatens Extremadura Government Over LGTBI Law Repeal
In Extremadura, Spain, the far-right Vox party threatens to block the regional government's measures unless the ruling Popular Party (PP) approves Vox's proposal to repeal the 2015 LGTBI Law, highlighting the fragile governing coalition and raising concerns about LGTBI rights.

Vox Threatens Extremadura Government Over LGTBI Law Repeal
In Extremadura, Spain, the far-right Vox party threatens to block the regional government's measures unless the ruling Popular Party (PP) approves Vox's proposal to repeal the 2015 LGTBI Law, highlighting the fragile governing coalition and raising concerns about LGTBI rights.
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56% Bias Score

Extremadura Announces €400 Million Housing Program
Extremadura's regional government has partnered with 11 banks to finance the construction of at least 3,036 subsidized homes by 2027 through the "Habita Extremadura" program, costing over €400 million, targeting families earning under €37,800 annually.

Extremadura Announces €400 Million Housing Program
Extremadura's regional government has partnered with 11 banks to finance the construction of at least 3,036 subsidized homes by 2027 through the "Habita Extremadura" program, costing over €400 million, targeting families earning under €37,800 annually.
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56% Bias Score
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