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Dia Reports €79 Million Loss, but Spanish Market Shows Growth
Dia reported a €79 million net loss in 2024, mainly due to the sale of its Brazilian subsidiary and Argentina's economic challenges; however, its Spanish operations showed growth, with €4.263 billion in net sales and plans for further expansion in 2025.
Dia Reports €79 Million Loss, but Spanish Market Shows Growth
Dia reported a €79 million net loss in 2024, mainly due to the sale of its Brazilian subsidiary and Argentina's economic challenges; however, its Spanish operations showed growth, with €4.263 billion in net sales and plans for further expansion in 2025.
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40% Bias Score


Stoneweg Completes €450 Million Spanish Hotel Investment Phase
Stoneweg's hospitality division has invested €450 million in seven Spanish hotels, culminating in the €87 million renovation and opening of the Kimpton Los Monteros in Marbella, aiming to attract diverse clientele and enhance profitability.
Stoneweg Completes €450 Million Spanish Hotel Investment Phase
Stoneweg's hospitality division has invested €450 million in seven Spanish hotels, culminating in the €87 million renovation and opening of the Kimpton Los Monteros in Marbella, aiming to attract diverse clientele and enhance profitability.
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48% Bias Score


German Exodus to Mallorca: Remote Work and Dissatisfaction Fuel Island Migration"
Driven by dissatisfaction with Germany's economic climate and bureaucracy, increasing numbers of German families and entrepreneurs are relocating to Mallorca, seeking improved work-life balance and a more attractive lifestyle, impacting both the Mallorcan and German economies.
German Exodus to Mallorca: Remote Work and Dissatisfaction Fuel Island Migration"
Driven by dissatisfaction with Germany's economic climate and bureaucracy, increasing numbers of German families and entrepreneurs are relocating to Mallorca, seeking improved work-life balance and a more attractive lifestyle, impacting both the Mallorcan and German economies.
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44% Bias Score


García retracts doctor-minister salary comparison, highlights poor healthcare working conditions
Spanish Health Minister Mónica García initially compared doctors' salaries to ministers', later retracting the statement due to regional pay disparities and poor working conditions, sparking controversy and highlighting issues within Spain's public healthcare system.
García retracts doctor-minister salary comparison, highlights poor healthcare working conditions
Spanish Health Minister Mónica García initially compared doctors' salaries to ministers', later retracting the statement due to regional pay disparities and poor working conditions, sparking controversy and highlighting issues within Spain's public healthcare system.
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44% Bias Score


Diphtheria Case in Spain Highlights Anti-Vaccination Risks
A six-year-old boy in Spain is critically ill with diphtheria, a disease eradicated since 1987, prompting an international search for an antitoxin and highlighting the impact of anti-vaccination sentiments among his parents.
Diphtheria Case in Spain Highlights Anti-Vaccination Risks
A six-year-old boy in Spain is critically ill with diphtheria, a disease eradicated since 1987, prompting an international search for an antitoxin and highlighting the impact of anti-vaccination sentiments among his parents.
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44% Bias Score


Mazón Blames Government for Valencia Flood Deaths
Valencia President Carlos Mazón refuses to resign after 224 deaths in the October 29th floods, blaming the central government for delayed warnings about the Poyo ravine overflow, which caused most deaths, and accusing the government delegate of lying about his involvement in the delayed warning.
Mazón Blames Government for Valencia Flood Deaths
Valencia President Carlos Mazón refuses to resign after 224 deaths in the October 29th floods, blaming the central government for delayed warnings about the Poyo ravine overflow, which caused most deaths, and accusing the government delegate of lying about his involvement in the delayed warning.
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48% Bias Score

Gender Imbalance and Safety Concerns Plague Spain's Trucking Industry
In Spain, only 3.8% of truck drivers are women, compared to higher percentages in other European countries. A recent forum highlighted safety concerns, harassment, and lack of proper facilities as major obstacles for women in this male-dominated field, contributing to an overall driver shortage of a...

Gender Imbalance and Safety Concerns Plague Spain's Trucking Industry
In Spain, only 3.8% of truck drivers are women, compared to higher percentages in other European countries. A recent forum highlighted safety concerns, harassment, and lack of proper facilities as major obstacles for women in this male-dominated field, contributing to an overall driver shortage of a...
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52% Bias Score

Madrid Announces Major Infrastructure Projects: M-30 Soterramiento and Campamento Urbanization
The Madrid City Council finalized agreements for the €146.25 million M-30 highway soterramiento and the €357 million Campamento urbanization project, which will include 10,700 housing units, 7,000 of which will be protected housing, transforming 2.1 million square meters of former military land.

Madrid Announces Major Infrastructure Projects: M-30 Soterramiento and Campamento Urbanization
The Madrid City Council finalized agreements for the €146.25 million M-30 highway soterramiento and the €357 million Campamento urbanization project, which will include 10,700 housing units, 7,000 of which will be protected housing, transforming 2.1 million square meters of former military land.
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48% Bias Score

Spain's Dependency Care System: Record Funding, Persistent Backlog, and 34,252 Deaths
A new report reveals that 34,252 people died in Spain in 2024 while waiting for dependency care, despite a record €12 billion investment. The average wait time is 334 days, far exceeding the legal limit of 180 days, and women disproportionately bear the burden of caregiving.

Spain's Dependency Care System: Record Funding, Persistent Backlog, and 34,252 Deaths
A new report reveals that 34,252 people died in Spain in 2024 while waiting for dependency care, despite a record €12 billion investment. The average wait time is 334 days, far exceeding the legal limit of 180 days, and women disproportionately bear the burden of caregiving.
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52% Bias Score

Spanish YouTuber Arrested in Thailand for Illegal Wildlife Possession
Spanish YouTuber Frank Cuesta was arrested in Thailand on February 27th for possessing nine small-clawed otters and a Burmese python without proper documentation at his wildlife sanctuary; authorities are investigating two online donation channels linked to the sanctuary, and Cuesta faces charges un...

Spanish YouTuber Arrested in Thailand for Illegal Wildlife Possession
Spanish YouTuber Frank Cuesta was arrested in Thailand on February 27th for possessing nine small-clawed otters and a Burmese python without proper documentation at his wildlife sanctuary; authorities are investigating two online donation channels linked to the sanctuary, and Cuesta faces charges un...
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36% Bias Score

Jaén: Renaissance Architecture, Castles, and Olive Oil
Jaén, Spain, a city rich in Renaissance architecture and castles, offers stunning views from the Parador de Jaén hotel overlooking the Sierra Morena mountains, and is known for its olive oil production.

Jaén: Renaissance Architecture, Castles, and Olive Oil
Jaén, Spain, a city rich in Renaissance architecture and castles, offers stunning views from the Parador de Jaén hotel overlooking the Sierra Morena mountains, and is known for its olive oil production.
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16% Bias Score

Madrid Council Fraud Case: €6 Million Commission Scandal Goes to Trial
Luis Medina and Alberto Luceño, accused of defrauding the Madrid City Council of €6 million during the pandemic by inflating prices of medical supplies while concealing their commissions, face nine and 15 years in prison respectively; the defense argues there's no legal obligation to disclose commis...

Madrid Council Fraud Case: €6 Million Commission Scandal Goes to Trial
Luis Medina and Alberto Luceño, accused of defrauding the Madrid City Council of €6 million during the pandemic by inflating prices of medical supplies while concealing their commissions, face nine and 15 years in prison respectively; the defense argues there's no legal obligation to disclose commis...
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56% Bias Score
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