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Cerdán Corruption Case Shakes Spanish Government
Imprisonment of former PSOE secretary Santos Cerdán on June 30th due to bribery allegations in public works contracts triggers major political crisis, with polls showing widespread public dissatisfaction and calls for early elections.
Cerdán Corruption Case Shakes Spanish Government
Imprisonment of former PSOE secretary Santos Cerdán on June 30th due to bribery allegations in public works contracts triggers major political crisis, with polls showing widespread public dissatisfaction and calls for early elections.
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44% Bias Score


Wildfire in Lleida Kills Two, Leaving Migrant Family in Crisis
A wildfire in the south of Lleida province, Spain, has resulted in two deaths and 5,500 hectares of land burned; the deceased are Jordi Esteve, a 32-year-old agricultural businessman, and his employee, Omar Fabián, a Colombian immigrant whose family now faces hardship.
Wildfire in Lleida Kills Two, Leaving Migrant Family in Crisis
A wildfire in the south of Lleida province, Spain, has resulted in two deaths and 5,500 hectares of land burned; the deceased are Jordi Esteve, a 32-year-old agricultural businessman, and his employee, Omar Fabián, a Colombian immigrant whose family now faces hardship.
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28% Bias Score


Sabadell Shareholders to Vote on TSB Sale and €2.5 Billion Dividend Amid BBVA Takeover Bid
Banco Sabadell will hold two shareholder meetings on August 6th to approve the sale of its UK subsidiary TSB to Santander for €3.1 billion and a €2.5 billion extraordinary dividend, actions required due to a hostile takeover bid by BBVA.
Sabadell Shareholders to Vote on TSB Sale and €2.5 Billion Dividend Amid BBVA Takeover Bid
Banco Sabadell will hold two shareholder meetings on August 6th to approve the sale of its UK subsidiary TSB to Santander for €3.1 billion and a €2.5 billion extraordinary dividend, actions required due to a hostile takeover bid by BBVA.
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40% Bias Score


Double Funeral for Gangland Figures Shot Dead in Spain
Two major Scottish crime figures, Eddie Lyons Jnr and Ross Monaghan, were shot dead in a Spanish bar on May 31st, prompting a joint funeral attended by hundreds and raising concerns about escalating gang violence.
Double Funeral for Gangland Figures Shot Dead in Spain
Two major Scottish crime figures, Eddie Lyons Jnr and Ross Monaghan, were shot dead in a Spanish bar on May 31st, prompting a joint funeral attended by hundreds and raising concerns about escalating gang violence.
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52% Bias Score


Prostitution Scandals Expose Deep-Rooted Patriarchy in Spanish Politics
The involvement of Spanish politicians from both left and right-wing parties in prostitution scandals highlights the deep-rooted patriarchal norms that normalize such behavior, as evidenced by a 2017 US study and a 2023 Spanish CIS report showing higher acceptance of prostitution among conservatives...
Prostitution Scandals Expose Deep-Rooted Patriarchy in Spanish Politics
The involvement of Spanish politicians from both left and right-wing parties in prostitution scandals highlights the deep-rooted patriarchal norms that normalize such behavior, as evidenced by a 2017 US study and a 2023 Spanish CIS report showing higher acceptance of prostitution among conservatives...
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76% Bias Score


Madrid Receives Addresses of 3,565 Illegal Tourist Apartments
The Spanish Ministry of Social Rights has given Madrid City Hall addresses for 3,565 illegal tourist apartments, following previous warnings and data sharing, aiming for closure and sanctions to address Spain's housing crisis.
Madrid Receives Addresses of 3,565 Illegal Tourist Apartments
The Spanish Ministry of Social Rights has given Madrid City Hall addresses for 3,565 illegal tourist apartments, following previous warnings and data sharing, aiming for closure and sanctions to address Spain's housing crisis.
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Renewable Energy Plan in Jeopardy Due to Lack of Parliamentary Support
Spain's Royal Decree-Law 7/2025, designed to strengthen the electricity grid and support renewable energy investments, faces potential failure due to insufficient parliamentary support, jeopardizing Spain's renewable energy goals and €300 billion in planned investments.

Spanish Renewable Energy Plan in Jeopardy Due to Lack of Parliamentary Support
Spain's Royal Decree-Law 7/2025, designed to strengthen the electricity grid and support renewable energy investments, faces potential failure due to insufficient parliamentary support, jeopardizing Spain's renewable energy goals and €300 billion in planned investments.
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52% Bias Score

ECJ President Urges Judicial Independence Amidst Spanish Political Crisis
In Barcelona, European Court of Justice President Koen Lenaerts stressed judicial independence, accountability for corruption, and press freedom, particularly relevant given Spain's current political crisis and upcoming ECJ rulings on the amnesty law and related cases involving alleged corruption an...

ECJ President Urges Judicial Independence Amidst Spanish Political Crisis
In Barcelona, European Court of Justice President Koen Lenaerts stressed judicial independence, accountability for corruption, and press freedom, particularly relevant given Spain's current political crisis and upcoming ECJ rulings on the amnesty law and related cases involving alleged corruption an...
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24% Bias Score

Alicante's Oldest Bookstore Faces Eviction for Tourist Apartments
Alicante's oldest bookstore, "80 Mundos," faces eviction to make way for tourist apartments, prompting public outrage and highlighting a broader conflict between tourism and cultural preservation in the city.

Alicante's Oldest Bookstore Faces Eviction for Tourist Apartments
Alicante's oldest bookstore, "80 Mundos," faces eviction to make way for tourist apartments, prompting public outrage and highlighting a broader conflict between tourism and cultural preservation in the city.
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56% Bias Score

Copper Theft Disrupts AVE Rail Line in Spain
Two Spanish men were arrested in Toledo for stealing copper cable from the AVE high-speed rail line on May 4th, 2024, causing major delays for 16,000 passengers and disrupting dozens of trains; the investigation ruled out sabotage.

Copper Theft Disrupts AVE Rail Line in Spain
Two Spanish men were arrested in Toledo for stealing copper cable from the AVE high-speed rail line on May 4th, 2024, causing major delays for 16,000 passengers and disrupting dozens of trains; the investigation ruled out sabotage.
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32% Bias Score

Sabadell's €3.8 Billion Dividend Complicates BBVA Takeover
Banco Sabadell will pay a €3.8 billion dividend this year, including a €2.5 billion extraordinary dividend from the sale of TSB to Banco Santander. The payment date depends on UK regulatory approvals, impacting the success of BBVA's takeover bid.

Sabadell's €3.8 Billion Dividend Complicates BBVA Takeover
Banco Sabadell will pay a €3.8 billion dividend this year, including a €2.5 billion extraordinary dividend from the sale of TSB to Banco Santander. The payment date depends on UK regulatory approvals, impacting the success of BBVA's takeover bid.
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48% Bias Score

Bonmati Returns From Illness, Plays in Spain's Euro 2025 Win
Spain's Aitana Bonmati, a two-time Ballon d'Or winner, returned from a viral meningitis diagnosis to play the final nine minutes of Spain's 5-0 win against Portugal in their Euro 2025 group stage opener on Thursday, July 6th, 2024, at Bern's Wankdorf Stadium, showcasing her recovery.

Bonmati Returns From Illness, Plays in Spain's Euro 2025 Win
Spain's Aitana Bonmati, a two-time Ballon d'Or winner, returned from a viral meningitis diagnosis to play the final nine minutes of Spain's 5-0 win against Portugal in their Euro 2025 group stage opener on Thursday, July 6th, 2024, at Bern's Wankdorf Stadium, showcasing her recovery.
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20% Bias Score
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