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Madrid Garbage Collectors Strike: 50% Service Minimum Implemented
An indefinite strike by Madrid's garbage collectors began on April 24th, affecting waste collection, with 50% minimum service implemented; essential services remain unaffected; the strike is due to labor negotiations between unions and companies.
Madrid Garbage Collectors Strike: 50% Service Minimum Implemented
An indefinite strike by Madrid's garbage collectors began on April 24th, affecting waste collection, with 50% minimum service implemented; essential services remain unaffected; the strike is due to labor negotiations between unions and companies.
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40% Bias Score


Madrid Police Use New Software to Analyze Car Crash
A 2024 car crash in Madrid, caught on CCTV, is being investigated using new millimetric simulation software, one of 550 serious accidents analyzed annually by Madrid's traffic police, alongside other tools like drones and 360 cameras; the software increases accuracy in accident reconstruction.
Madrid Police Use New Software to Analyze Car Crash
A 2024 car crash in Madrid, caught on CCTV, is being investigated using new millimetric simulation software, one of 550 serious accidents analyzed annually by Madrid's traffic police, alongside other tools like drones and 360 cameras; the software increases accuracy in accident reconstruction.
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44% Bias Score


Madrid's Chamartín Station to Double Capacity with €20.47 Million Expansion
Madrid's Chamartín station is undergoing a €20.47 million renovation, adding a new terminal with 35,500 square meters to double capacity by 2030, driven by rising passenger numbers (36.2 million in 2023 to 44.4 million in 2024) and a plan to liberalize Spain's railway system.
Madrid's Chamartín Station to Double Capacity with €20.47 Million Expansion
Madrid's Chamartín station is undergoing a €20.47 million renovation, adding a new terminal with 35,500 square meters to double capacity by 2030, driven by rising passenger numbers (36.2 million in 2023 to 44.4 million in 2024) and a plan to liberalize Spain's railway system.
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48% Bias Score


Madrid's 2022 Terrace Ordinance Annulled by Supreme Court
The Spanish Supreme Court rejected Madrid City Council's appeal against the annulment of its 2022 terrace ordinance due to lacking environmental and budgetary impact assessments, reinstating the 2013 ordinance and ordering the council to pay up to €2,000 in costs.
Madrid's 2022 Terrace Ordinance Annulled by Supreme Court
The Spanish Supreme Court rejected Madrid City Council's appeal against the annulment of its 2022 terrace ordinance due to lacking environmental and budgetary impact assessments, reinstating the 2013 ordinance and ordering the council to pay up to €2,000 in costs.
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48% Bias Score


Madrid Eliminates Preference for Vulnerable Children in Education Grants
The Madrid regional government eliminated a criterion in its education grant system that prioritized vulnerable infants in private schools, sparking criticism for potentially favoring wealthier families over those in need and highlighting a shift in the regional PP party's policies under President A...
Madrid Eliminates Preference for Vulnerable Children in Education Grants
The Madrid regional government eliminated a criterion in its education grant system that prioritized vulnerable infants in private schools, sparking criticism for potentially favoring wealthier families over those in need and highlighting a shift in the regional PP party's policies under President A...
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56% Bias Score


Madrid's Concert Boom Faces Noise-Induced Crisis
Madrid's concert revenue skyrocketed by 96% in 2024 to \$185 million, exceeding Catalonia, driven by international tours and large events; however, noise complaints forced Ifema to cancel outdoor events, highlighting a conflict between economic gains and community well-being.
Madrid's Concert Boom Faces Noise-Induced Crisis
Madrid's concert revenue skyrocketed by 96% in 2024 to \$185 million, exceeding Catalonia, driven by international tours and large events; however, noise complaints forced Ifema to cancel outdoor events, highlighting a conflict between economic gains and community well-being.
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56% Bias Score

Madrid Embraces Easter Festivities, Anticipating Record Tourism"
Madrid's city council installed 500 chairs at Puerta del Sol for its Easter processions, expecting over 890,000 international visitors and nearly 90% hotel occupancy, deploying over 1300 police officers and 250 medical personnel for safety and security.

Madrid Embraces Easter Festivities, Anticipating Record Tourism"
Madrid's city council installed 500 chairs at Puerta del Sol for its Easter processions, expecting over 890,000 international visitors and nearly 90% hotel occupancy, deploying over 1300 police officers and 250 medical personnel for safety and security.
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40% Bias Score

IE University Selected as Madrid's 14th Private University
Madrid's president Isabel Díaz Ayuso announced in Quito that IE University, not Universidad Abierta de Europa, will be Madrid's 14th private university, despite a positive evaluation of the latter being available since March 7, 2024.

IE University Selected as Madrid's 14th Private University
Madrid's president Isabel Díaz Ayuso announced in Quito that IE University, not Universidad Abierta de Europa, will be Madrid's 14th private university, despite a positive evaluation of the latter being available since March 7, 2024.
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64% Bias Score

PSOE Sues Madrid Government Over 2020 Nursing Home Protocols
The Madrid PSOE filed a lawsuit against the regional government for allegedly limiting hospital access for elderly residents in nursing homes during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, accusing officials of prevarication based on evidence presented in a citizen's truth commission report and a documentary.

PSOE Sues Madrid Government Over 2020 Nursing Home Protocols
The Madrid PSOE filed a lawsuit against the regional government for allegedly limiting hospital access for elderly residents in nursing homes during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, accusing officials of prevarication based on evidence presented in a citizen's truth commission report and a documentary.
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56% Bias Score

Record Latin American Investment Fuels Madrid's Luxury Real Estate Boom
Latin American investment in Madrid's luxury real estate market soared to a record €523 million in 2024, driven by Spain's economic and political stability and high returns, exceeding €1.75 billion over six years, with Brazilians leading at 43% of investment.

Record Latin American Investment Fuels Madrid's Luxury Real Estate Boom
Latin American investment in Madrid's luxury real estate market soared to a record €523 million in 2024, driven by Spain's economic and political stability and high returns, exceeding €1.75 billion over six years, with Brazilians leading at 43% of investment.
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40% Bias Score

Two Firefighters Die in Alcorcón Garage Fire
Two firefighters died Wednesday in an Alcorcón garage fire after a hybrid vehicle collision caused an explosion; one died in the explosion, the other from oxygen deprivation; a third firefighter is in critical condition, and fourteen others suffered minor injuries.

Two Firefighters Die in Alcorcón Garage Fire
Two firefighters died Wednesday in an Alcorcón garage fire after a hybrid vehicle collision caused an explosion; one died in the explosion, the other from oxygen deprivation; a third firefighter is in critical condition, and fourteen others suffered minor injuries.
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40% Bias Score

Madrid Eliminates Social Criterion for Private Childcare Subsidies
The Madrid regional government eliminated a social situation criterion for childcare subsidies in private schools for the 2025-2026 academic year, a decision that has sparked controversy following previous increases in income limits for these subsidies, despite government claims that the removed cri...

Madrid Eliminates Social Criterion for Private Childcare Subsidies
The Madrid regional government eliminated a social situation criterion for childcare subsidies in private schools for the 2025-2026 academic year, a decision that has sparked controversy following previous increases in income limits for these subsidies, despite government claims that the removed cri...
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52% Bias Score
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