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Spanish Government Reports Ultra-Group to Fiscalía for Glorifying Franco
The Spanish government reported Plataforma 2025 to the Fiscalía for violating the Democratic Memory Law with a manifesto praising Franco and the Nationalist victory in the Spanish Civil War, an action seen as counter-programming the government's 50th anniversary of Franco's death commemorations; the...
Spanish Government Reports Ultra-Group to Fiscalía for Glorifying Franco
The Spanish government reported Plataforma 2025 to the Fiscalía for violating the Democratic Memory Law with a manifesto praising Franco and the Nationalist victory in the Spanish Civil War, an action seen as counter-programming the government's 50th anniversary of Franco's death commemorations; the...
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56% Bias Score


Spain Approves Bill to Dissolve Associations Apologizing for Francoism
Spain's Congress approved a bill allowing the dissolution of associations that apologize for Francoism and humiliate civil war victims, with only Vox opposing and the PP abstaining; a judge will make the final decision, following the 2022 Democratic Memory Law.
Spain Approves Bill to Dissolve Associations Apologizing for Francoism
Spain's Congress approved a bill allowing the dissolution of associations that apologize for Francoism and humiliate civil war victims, with only Vox opposing and the PP abstaining; a judge will make the final decision, following the 2022 Democratic Memory Law.
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48% Bias Score


La buena letra": Minimalism and the Silent Strength of Women in Post-War Spain
Celia Rico Clavellino's "La buena letra", adapted from Rafael Chirbes' novel, portrays the silent resilience of women in post-war Spain, using cinematic minimalism to amplify their unseen sacrifices and challenge viewers to confront a collective silenced past.
La buena letra": Minimalism and the Silent Strength of Women in Post-War Spain
Celia Rico Clavellino's "La buena letra", adapted from Rafael Chirbes' novel, portrays the silent resilience of women in post-war Spain, using cinematic minimalism to amplify their unseen sacrifices and challenge viewers to confront a collective silenced past.
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36% Bias Score


Madrid Plaque Dispute Highlights Spain's Francoist Past
The Spanish government installed a plaque at the Madrid regional presidency, noting its use as a Franco-era torture center; Madrid's president protested, calling it manipulative; the central government defended the action citing similar projects in the Canary Islands, and the matter will go to the C...
Madrid Plaque Dispute Highlights Spain's Francoist Past
The Spanish government installed a plaque at the Madrid regional presidency, noting its use as a Franco-era torture center; Madrid's president protested, calling it manipulative; the central government defended the action citing similar projects in the Canary Islands, and the matter will go to the C...
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40% Bias Score


Madrid Vetoes Francoist Torture Site Memorialization
The Spanish central government is challenging a Madrid regional law granting President Ayuso veto power over a plaque commemorating the Real Casa de Correos's use as a Francoist torture center, potentially leading to a Constitutional Court case due to alleged unconstitutional overreach of regional a...
Madrid Vetoes Francoist Torture Site Memorialization
The Spanish central government is challenging a Madrid regional law granting President Ayuso veto power over a plaque commemorating the Real Casa de Correos's use as a Francoist torture center, potentially leading to a Constitutional Court case due to alleged unconstitutional overreach of regional a...
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48% Bias Score


King Felipe VI to Attend Reburial of Franco-Era Victim Rafael Altamira
On February 10th, King Felipe VI will preside over the reburial of Rafael Altamira, a renowned Spanish humanist and member of the committee that founded the International Court of Justice, whose remains will be moved from Mexico to El Campello, Alicante, fulfilling his family's decades-long wish.
King Felipe VI to Attend Reburial of Franco-Era Victim Rafael Altamira
On February 10th, King Felipe VI will preside over the reburial of Rafael Altamira, a renowned Spanish humanist and member of the committee that founded the International Court of Justice, whose remains will be moved from Mexico to El Campello, Alicante, fulfilling his family's decades-long wish.
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20% Bias Score

Spanish Government Allows Benedictines to Remain at Cuelgamuros, Proceeding with Memorial Redesign
The Spanish government unexpectedly allowed the Benedictine community to remain at the Valley of Cuelgamuros, replacing pro-Franco members, facilitating a 30.5 million euro redesign into a memorial center, despite previous plans for their removal and ongoing negotiations regarding clergy sexual abus...

Spanish Government Allows Benedictines to Remain at Cuelgamuros, Proceeding with Memorial Redesign
The Spanish government unexpectedly allowed the Benedictine community to remain at the Valley of Cuelgamuros, replacing pro-Franco members, facilitating a 30.5 million euro redesign into a memorial center, despite previous plans for their removal and ongoing negotiations regarding clergy sexual abus...
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52% Bias Score

Francoist Victims Reburied in Magallón
On Wednesday, the remains of 17 victims of Francoist repression, including Juan Chueca Sagarra, were exhumed from the Valley of the Fallen and reburied in Magallón, Spain, highlighting the ongoing struggle for justice and historical memory in the country.

Francoist Victims Reburied in Magallón
On Wednesday, the remains of 17 victims of Francoist repression, including Juan Chueca Sagarra, were exhumed from the Valley of the Fallen and reburied in Magallón, Spain, highlighting the ongoing struggle for justice and historical memory in the country.
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48% Bias Score

SGAE Documents Persecution of Authors During Spanish Civil War and Francoist Era
The SGAE's new book, "Ángeles y demonios," and accompanying exhibition detail the persecution of hundreds of its author members during Spain's Civil War and Francoist era (1936-1945), including prominent figures like Federico García Lorca and Pedro Muñoz Seca, showcasing their stories and artifacts.

SGAE Documents Persecution of Authors During Spanish Civil War and Francoist Era
The SGAE's new book, "Ángeles y demonios," and accompanying exhibition detail the persecution of hundreds of its author members during Spain's Civil War and Francoist era (1936-1945), including prominent figures like Federico García Lorca and Pedro Muñoz Seca, showcasing their stories and artifacts.
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40% Bias Score

Alicante Archive Reveals 302 Execution Records from Post-Civil War Spain
Newly discovered files in the Alicante Provincial Historical Archive reveal the execution records of 302 individuals, including Antonia Molla, a 61-year-old woman executed in 1942, highlighting the post-war repression in Alicante following the Spanish Civil War.

Alicante Archive Reveals 302 Execution Records from Post-Civil War Spain
Newly discovered files in the Alicante Provincial Historical Archive reveal the execution records of 302 individuals, including Antonia Molla, a 61-year-old woman executed in 1942, highlighting the post-war repression in Alicante following the Spanish Civil War.
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28% Bias Score

Spanish King's unprecedented participation in the repatriation of exiled republican intellectual's remains.
On February 10th, King Felipe VI of Spain will preside over the transfer of republican intellectual Rafael Altamira's remains to a new monument, marking a symbolic step towards reconciliation with the Franco regime, contrasting with the Trump-Bukele migrant detention deal.

Spanish King's unprecedented participation in the repatriation of exiled republican intellectual's remains.
On February 10th, King Felipe VI of Spain will preside over the transfer of republican intellectual Rafael Altamira's remains to a new monument, marking a symbolic step towards reconciliation with the Franco regime, contrasting with the Trump-Bukele migrant detention deal.
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56% Bias Score

Podemos Accuses Spain's 1978 Regime of Retaining Francoist Elements
Podemos accuses Spain's 1978 regime of retaining Francoist elements, citing the monarchy, judiciary, security forces, and businesses, and demands a referendum on the form of state.

Podemos Accuses Spain's 1978 Regime of Retaining Francoist Elements
Podemos accuses Spain's 1978 regime of retaining Francoist elements, citing the monarchy, judiciary, security forces, and businesses, and demands a referendum on the form of state.
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60% Bias Score
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