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Death of Nobel Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa
Nobel Prize winner Mario Vargas Llosa, renowned Peruvian author of works like "La ciudad y los perros" and "La fiesta del chivo," died at 89 in Lima, prompting worldwide tributes and highlighting his lasting impact on Spanish-language literature.
Death of Nobel Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa
Nobel Prize winner Mario Vargas Llosa, renowned Peruvian author of works like "La ciudad y los perros" and "La fiesta del chivo," died at 89 in Lima, prompting worldwide tributes and highlighting his lasting impact on Spanish-language literature.
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24% Bias Score


Montero's Comments on Alves Case Threaten Presumption of Innocence
Spanish Vice President María Jesús Montero's statement prioritizing victim statements over the presumption of innocence in the Dani Alves case raises concerns about due process, echoing the wrongful conviction of Dolores Vázquez in 2001 due to media pressure and public bias.
Montero's Comments on Alves Case Threaten Presumption of Innocence
Spanish Vice President María Jesús Montero's statement prioritizing victim statements over the presumption of innocence in the Dani Alves case raises concerns about due process, echoing the wrongful conviction of Dolores Vázquez in 2001 due to media pressure and public bias.
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68% Bias Score


Salto de Chira: Gran Canaria's Hydroelectric Project Promises Renewable Energy and Water Security
Gran Canaria's 391 million euro Salto de Chira hydroelectric project, involving a pumped storage plant and desalination facility, aims to increase renewable energy usage to 50-70% by 2027 and provide 660,000 cubic meters of desalinated water yearly, despite environmental concerns.
Salto de Chira: Gran Canaria's Hydroelectric Project Promises Renewable Energy and Water Security
Gran Canaria's 391 million euro Salto de Chira hydroelectric project, involving a pumped storage plant and desalination facility, aims to increase renewable energy usage to 50-70% by 2027 and provide 660,000 cubic meters of desalinated water yearly, despite environmental concerns.
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52% Bias Score


Spanish Court Investigates Equatorial Guinea Official for Money Laundering
A Spanish court is investigating Carmelo Ovono Obiang, Equatorial Guinea's vice minister of External Security, for international corruption and money laundering, focusing on suspicious transactions totaling over €1.1 million and his company Dereck Edita Hermanos SL.
Spanish Court Investigates Equatorial Guinea Official for Money Laundering
A Spanish court is investigating Carmelo Ovono Obiang, Equatorial Guinea's vice minister of External Security, for international corruption and money laundering, focusing on suspicious transactions totaling over €1.1 million and his company Dereck Edita Hermanos SL.
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52% Bias Score


Record High in Spanish Consumer Loan Demand
Driven by low ECB interest rates (2.5%) and increased vacation planning, Spanish consumer loan demand reached a record high of 34.80% in early 2025, up 4.60% from 2024, exceeding the previous high of 30.20% in 2024 and more than doubling from the pandemic low of 14.20% in 2020.
Record High in Spanish Consumer Loan Demand
Driven by low ECB interest rates (2.5%) and increased vacation planning, Spanish consumer loan demand reached a record high of 34.80% in early 2025, up 4.60% from 2024, exceeding the previous high of 30.20% in 2024 and more than doubling from the pandemic low of 14.20% in 2020.
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36% Bias Score


Lanzarote Flooding: Storm Olivier Disrupts Easter Travel
Storm Olivier brought torrential rain and flooding to Lanzarote in the Canary Islands on April 12-13, 2025, impacting tourist areas like Costa Teguise, San Bartolomé, and Arrecife; a state of emergency was declared and later lifted, with airports resuming normal operations.
Lanzarote Flooding: Storm Olivier Disrupts Easter Travel
Storm Olivier brought torrential rain and flooding to Lanzarote in the Canary Islands on April 12-13, 2025, impacting tourist areas like Costa Teguise, San Bartolomé, and Arrecife; a state of emergency was declared and later lifted, with airports resuming normal operations.
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52% Bias Score

Spain Busts International Exotic Cat Trafficking Ring
Spanish police arrested two Russian nationals in Majorca for selling 19 exotic cats online, including endangered species, revealing an international trafficking ring smuggling animals from Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine into the EU via Poland using false documentation.

Spain Busts International Exotic Cat Trafficking Ring
Spanish police arrested two Russian nationals in Majorca for selling 19 exotic cats online, including endangered species, revealing an international trafficking ring smuggling animals from Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine into the EU via Poland using false documentation.
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20% Bias Score

Helicopter Crash Kills Six; FAA Grounds New York Helicopter Tours
A helicopter tour flight operated by New York Helicopter Tours crashed in the Hudson River on Thursday, killing the pilot and five Spanish tourists; the FAA grounded the company and will review its safety record, while the NTSB investigates the cause of the accident, hampered by the lack of a black ...

Helicopter Crash Kills Six; FAA Grounds New York Helicopter Tours
A helicopter tour flight operated by New York Helicopter Tours crashed in the Hudson River on Thursday, killing the pilot and five Spanish tourists; the FAA grounded the company and will review its safety record, while the NTSB investigates the cause of the accident, hampered by the lack of a black ...
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32% Bias Score

Spanish Court Rules in Favor of Police Officer Facing 12 Years of Harassment for Reporting Corruption
Antonio Rico, a Spanish police officer, was subjected to 12 years of harassment after reporting administrative irregularities in Torrevieja. The Constitutional Court recognized the illegal harassment and ordered compensation, highlighting the need for stronger whistleblower protection in Spain.

Spanish Court Rules in Favor of Police Officer Facing 12 Years of Harassment for Reporting Corruption
Antonio Rico, a Spanish police officer, was subjected to 12 years of harassment after reporting administrative irregularities in Torrevieja. The Constitutional Court recognized the illegal harassment and ordered compensation, highlighting the need for stronger whistleblower protection in Spain.
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40% Bias Score

Renfe's Train Modernization Program Faces Delays Due to Cost Overruns
Spain's Renfe faces delays in its €4 billion+ train modernization program due to cost overruns caused by the pandemic and war in Ukraine, impacting delivery timelines and raising concerns among manufacturers Alstom, Stadler, and CAF.

Renfe's Train Modernization Program Faces Delays Due to Cost Overruns
Spain's Renfe faces delays in its €4 billion+ train modernization program due to cost overruns caused by the pandemic and war in Ukraine, impacting delivery timelines and raising concerns among manufacturers Alstom, Stadler, and CAF.
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40% Bias Score

Psychologist Highlights Crucial Psychological Impact of Cancer Treatment
Madrid-based psychologist Beatriz Yusta, specializing in psycho-oncology, highlights the significant psychological impact of cancer, encompassing challenges beyond diagnosis, advocating for holistic care integrating physical activity and addressing aesthetic concerns through collaborations with L'Or...

Psychologist Highlights Crucial Psychological Impact of Cancer Treatment
Madrid-based psychologist Beatriz Yusta, specializing in psycho-oncology, highlights the significant psychological impact of cancer, encompassing challenges beyond diagnosis, advocating for holistic care integrating physical activity and addressing aesthetic concerns through collaborations with L'Or...
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32% Bias Score

Greece Loses Close World Cup Water Polo Final to Spain
Greece's men's water polo team lost to Spain 16-14 in the World Cup final in Podgorica, Montenegro; Spain's goalkeeper, Unai Aguirre, played a key role with 16 saves and a goal, securing Spain's second consecutive World Cup title.

Greece Loses Close World Cup Water Polo Final to Spain
Greece's men's water polo team lost to Spain 16-14 in the World Cup final in Podgorica, Montenegro; Spain's goalkeeper, Unai Aguirre, played a key role with 16 saves and a goal, securing Spain's second consecutive World Cup title.
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40% Bias Score
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