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Spain's Power Outage Report Released Amidst Corruption Scandal
Spain's April 28th, 2025, nationwide power outage prompted an accelerated government investigation, releasing a report detailing the event's causes and solutions amidst a concurrent political corruption scandal.
Spain's Power Outage Report Released Amidst Corruption Scandal
Spain's April 28th, 2025, nationwide power outage prompted an accelerated government investigation, releasing a report detailing the event's causes and solutions amidst a concurrent political corruption scandal.
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44% Bias Score


Internal Conflicts and Corruption Plague Spanish Political Parties
Corruption allegations within the Spanish Socialist party, along with past examples like Pablo Casado's leadership challenges, highlight the recurring problem of internal party conflicts undermining effective governance.
Internal Conflicts and Corruption Plague Spanish Political Parties
Corruption allegations within the Spanish Socialist party, along with past examples like Pablo Casado's leadership challenges, highlight the recurring problem of internal party conflicts undermining effective governance.
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52% Bias Score


PSOE Corruption Scandal: Decade-Long Scheme Uncovered
A Guardia Civil report reveals a decade-long corruption scheme within Spain's PSOE party, led by Santos Cerdán, involving contract rigging and commission payments, causing widespread shock and calls for significant party reforms.
PSOE Corruption Scandal: Decade-Long Scheme Uncovered
A Guardia Civil report reveals a decade-long corruption scheme within Spain's PSOE party, led by Santos Cerdán, involving contract rigging and commission payments, causing widespread shock and calls for significant party reforms.
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64% Bias Score


Ayuso Accuses Sánchez of 'Chavismo' Tactics, Intensifying Political Polarization
Madrid's president Isabel Díaz Ayuso accused Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez of using "pure Chavismo" tactics and the power of the state against his rivals, citing her walkout from a conference in Barcelona as a protest against Sánchez's policies and the investigations targeting her and her par...
Ayuso Accuses Sánchez of 'Chavismo' Tactics, Intensifying Political Polarization
Madrid's president Isabel Díaz Ayuso accused Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez of using "pure Chavismo" tactics and the power of the state against his rivals, citing her walkout from a conference in Barcelona as a protest against Sánchez's policies and the investigations targeting her and her par...
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56% Bias Score


PSOE Crisis Deepens After Díez's Actions
Following the short-lived relief from Leire Díez's resignation from the PSOE, her press conference and subsequent media appearances caused a major crisis for the party, overshadowing positive economic news and revealing internal divisions in managing the situation.
PSOE Crisis Deepens After Díez's Actions
Following the short-lived relief from Leire Díez's resignation from the PSOE, her press conference and subsequent media appearances caused a major crisis for the party, overshadowing positive economic news and revealing internal divisions in managing the situation.
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56% Bias Score


Questionable Legitimacy of Newly Elected Mexican Judges
Mexico's June 1st, 2025, elections were marred by irregularities, raising concerns about the legitimacy of the newly elected judges whose authority may stem from various sources including President López Obrador's influence, Claudia Sheinbaum's win, or the flawed election itself.
Questionable Legitimacy of Newly Elected Mexican Judges
Mexico's June 1st, 2025, elections were marred by irregularities, raising concerns about the legitimacy of the newly elected judges whose authority may stem from various sources including President López Obrador's influence, Claudia Sheinbaum's win, or the flawed election itself.
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60% Bias Score

Transparent 2025 Mexican Judicial Elections Reveal Overt Ruling Party Control
The 2025 Mexican judicial elections, held between February 5th and June 2nd, openly displayed the ruling party's efforts to gain control of the judiciary, using visible irregularities such as manipulated ballots and vote-buying, resulting in the election of numerous candidates with ties to the rulin...

Transparent 2025 Mexican Judicial Elections Reveal Overt Ruling Party Control
The 2025 Mexican judicial elections, held between February 5th and June 2nd, openly displayed the ruling party's efforts to gain control of the judiciary, using visible irregularities such as manipulated ballots and vote-buying, resulting in the election of numerous candidates with ties to the rulin...
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60% Bias Score

Hungarian Bank Fraud Scandal Fuels Public Anger Against Orbán
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's recent accusations of Ukrainian cyber scams are overshadowed by a massive 500 billion forint bank fraud scandal involving former National Bank president György Matolcsy and his son, fueling public anger and internal criticism within Orbán's Fidesz party.

Hungarian Bank Fraud Scandal Fuels Public Anger Against Orbán
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's recent accusations of Ukrainian cyber scams are overshadowed by a massive 500 billion forint bank fraud scandal involving former National Bank president György Matolcsy and his son, fueling public anger and internal criticism within Orbán's Fidesz party.
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68% Bias Score

PSOE Financing Scandal: Recorded Conversation Reveals Illegal Payments
A recorded conversation between a former PSOE advisor and party official reveals admissions of favors granted to 47 companies in exchange for gifts and payments, suggesting illegal party financing through public works contracts, including a €102.8 million Seville bridge project.

PSOE Financing Scandal: Recorded Conversation Reveals Illegal Payments
A recorded conversation between a former PSOE advisor and party official reveals admissions of favors granted to 47 companies in exchange for gifts and payments, suggesting illegal party financing through public works contracts, including a €102.8 million Seville bridge project.
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48% Bias Score

FAES Condemns Spanish Government Actions, Comparing Them to Organized Crime
FAES, chaired by José María Aznar, issued a statement condemning the current Spanish government's actions against political opponents, drawing parallels to organized crime and supporting a PP demonstration.

FAES Condemns Spanish Government Actions, Comparing Them to Organized Crime
FAES, chaired by José María Aznar, issued a statement condemning the current Spanish government's actions against political opponents, drawing parallels to organized crime and supporting a PP demonstration.
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72% Bias Score

PSOE Member's Testimony Fails to Disprove UCO Smear Campaign Allegations
Leire Díez, a former PSOE member accused of orchestrating a smear campaign against the UCO, gave a seven-minute testimony where she denied PSOE involvement but failed to refute numerous specific claims of offering judicial benefits and targeting Guardia Civil officers, raising concerns about the par...

PSOE Member's Testimony Fails to Disprove UCO Smear Campaign Allegations
Leire Díez, a former PSOE member accused of orchestrating a smear campaign against the UCO, gave a seven-minute testimony where she denied PSOE involvement but failed to refute numerous specific claims of offering judicial benefits and targeting Guardia Civil officers, raising concerns about the par...
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64% Bias Score

Spanish Government Crisis of 1994: Corruption Scandals and Political Fallout
In April 1994, multiple corruption scandals, including the Bank of Spain governor's undeclared funds and the Luis Roldán case, severely undermined the Spanish government, leading to public outrage, opposition attacks, and calls for Prime Minister Felipe González's resignation.

Spanish Government Crisis of 1994: Corruption Scandals and Political Fallout
In April 1994, multiple corruption scandals, including the Bank of Spain governor's undeclared funds and the Luis Roldán case, severely undermined the Spanish government, leading to public outrage, opposition attacks, and calls for Prime Minister Felipe González's resignation.
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64% Bias Score
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