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Spanish Police Arrest Top Venezuelan Gang Member
Spanish National Police arrested Luis José R. R., alias Mamera, the alleged leader of a Tren de Aragua faction, in Madrid on Thursday. Wanted in Peru for murder, he had been residing in Spain since 2023 and is now imprisoned, awaiting extradition. This is the second major arrest of a Tren de Aragua ...
Spanish Police Arrest Top Venezuelan Gang Member
Spanish National Police arrested Luis José R. R., alias Mamera, the alleged leader of a Tren de Aragua faction, in Madrid on Thursday. Wanted in Peru for murder, he had been residing in Spain since 2023 and is now imprisoned, awaiting extradition. This is the second major arrest of a Tren de Aragua ...
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52% Bias Score


Spain's Real Estate Focus: A High-Risk, High-Reward Strategy
A UBS report reveals that Spanish households hold 75.9% of their wealth in real estate, the highest in Europe, driven by cultural preferences and impacting national wealth distribution. The upcoming "Great Succession" will transfer 17% of Spain's wealth in the next decades.
Spain's Real Estate Focus: A High-Risk, High-Reward Strategy
A UBS report reveals that Spanish households hold 75.9% of their wealth in real estate, the highest in Europe, driven by cultural preferences and impacting national wealth distribution. The upcoming "Great Succession" will transfer 17% of Spain's wealth in the next decades.
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44% Bias Score


Man Kills Wife in Getafe Domestic Violence Incident
A 63-year-old Spanish man stabbed his 62-year-old Cuban wife to death in their Getafe home on Tuesday morning; police responded to neighbor reports of screaming, finding the man with a knife and the woman deceased. This is the 15th such murder in Spain this year.
Man Kills Wife in Getafe Domestic Violence Incident
A 63-year-old Spanish man stabbed his 62-year-old Cuban wife to death in their Getafe home on Tuesday morning; police responded to neighbor reports of screaming, finding the man with a knife and the woman deceased. This is the 15th such murder in Spain this year.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Announces Ceasefire, Strait of Hormuz, and EU Concerns
Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, but later accused both countries of violating it; the Strait of Hormuz's importance in global oil and gas trade is highlighted; pro-MAGA organizations met with MEPs; Spain's Minister Bolaños faces investigation; and the closure of Almaraz nuclear ...
Trump Announces Ceasefire, Strait of Hormuz, and EU Concerns
Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, but later accused both countries of violating it; the Strait of Hormuz's importance in global oil and gas trade is highlighted; pro-MAGA organizations met with MEPs; Spain's Minister Bolaños faces investigation; and the closure of Almaraz nuclear ...
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44% Bias Score


Catalan Left-Wing Parties to Challenge El Prat Airport Expansion Through European Parliament
Catalan left-wing parties ERC and Catalunya en Comú are using their influence in the European Parliament's Greens/EFA group to block the El Prat airport expansion due to unresolved environmental infractions and projected negative impacts on the protected La Ricarda area, leveraging existing European...
Catalan Left-Wing Parties to Challenge El Prat Airport Expansion Through European Parliament
Catalan left-wing parties ERC and Catalunya en Comú are using their influence in the European Parliament's Greens/EFA group to block the El Prat airport expansion due to unresolved environmental infractions and projected negative impacts on the protected La Ricarda area, leveraging existing European...
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Police Crack Down on Keyless Car Theft Ring
Six people were arrested in Spain for 54 vehicle break-ins at AP-7 rest stops between Tarragona and Murcia, using signal jammers to steal over €154,000 in valuables, primarily targeting foreign tourists since October 2024.
Spanish Police Crack Down on Keyless Car Theft Ring
Six people were arrested in Spain for 54 vehicle break-ins at AP-7 rest stops between Tarragona and Murcia, using signal jammers to steal over €154,000 in valuables, primarily targeting foreign tourists since October 2024.
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40% Bias Score

Spain's Solar Energy Growth Falters Amid Regulatory Hurdles
Spain's solar self-consumption installations decreased by 17% in the first quarter of 2025 compared to 2024, hindering the country's goal of reaching 19,000 MW by 2030 due to outdated regulations and slow grid connection processes.

Spain's Solar Energy Growth Falters Amid Regulatory Hurdles
Spain's solar self-consumption installations decreased by 17% in the first quarter of 2025 compared to 2024, hindering the country's goal of reaching 19,000 MW by 2030 due to outdated regulations and slow grid connection processes.
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36% Bias Score

Galician Asylum Exposed: Women Imprisoned for Defying Social Norms
Carmen V. Valiña's research into the Conxo asylum in Galicia (1885-1936) revealed that nearly 20% of the 456 reviewed files lacked psychiatric diagnoses, exposing its use to confine women who challenged societal norms of purity and submission, often from rural, impoverished backgrounds.

Galician Asylum Exposed: Women Imprisoned for Defying Social Norms
Carmen V. Valiña's research into the Conxo asylum in Galicia (1885-1936) revealed that nearly 20% of the 456 reviewed files lacked psychiatric diagnoses, exposing its use to confine women who challenged societal norms of purity and submission, often from rural, impoverished backgrounds.
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60% Bias Score

French Student Alleges Four Years of Harassment at UVIC, Criticizes University Response
A French physiotherapy student at the University of Vic (UVIC) in Barcelona, Marilou Vioix, reported four years of harassment by classmates, including physical and online abuse, leading to a police complaint and mediation which Vioix felt was unfairly handled by the university despite initial suppor...

French Student Alleges Four Years of Harassment at UVIC, Criticizes University Response
A French physiotherapy student at the University of Vic (UVIC) in Barcelona, Marilou Vioix, reported four years of harassment by classmates, including physical and online abuse, leading to a police complaint and mediation which Vioix felt was unfairly handled by the university despite initial suppor...
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48% Bias Score

Logroño's Concéntrico Festival: 10 Years of Tactical Urbanism
Logroño's Concéntrico festival, celebrating its tenth anniversary, showcased temporary urban interventions using recycled materials and community participation, demonstrating tactical urbanism's potential for improving public spaces.

Logroño's Concéntrico Festival: 10 Years of Tactical Urbanism
Logroño's Concéntrico festival, celebrating its tenth anniversary, showcased temporary urban interventions using recycled materials and community participation, demonstrating tactical urbanism's potential for improving public spaces.
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24% Bias Score

Madrid Spends €1.5 Million on Temporary Shade Structures Amidst Evictions from El Retiro Park
The Madrid City Council spent €1.5 million on 32 temporary awnings to combat extreme heat, while evicting citizens from El Retiro Park, the city's coolest public space, revealing a prioritization of profit over public well-being.

Madrid Spends €1.5 Million on Temporary Shade Structures Amidst Evictions from El Retiro Park
The Madrid City Council spent €1.5 million on 32 temporary awnings to combat extreme heat, while evicting citizens from El Retiro Park, the city's coolest public space, revealing a prioritization of profit over public well-being.
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56% Bias Score

Spanish Government's Decision Delays BBVA-Sabadell Merger, Raising Concerns About EU Banking Integration
The Spanish government conditionally approved BBVA's takeover of Sabadell, delaying the merger for three years, prompting ECB Vice-President Luis de Guindos to express concerns about the impact on the credibility of the European Banking Union's integration efforts and investor confidence.

Spanish Government's Decision Delays BBVA-Sabadell Merger, Raising Concerns About EU Banking Integration
The Spanish government conditionally approved BBVA's takeover of Sabadell, delaying the merger for three years, prompting ECB Vice-President Luis de Guindos to express concerns about the impact on the credibility of the European Banking Union's integration efforts and investor confidence.
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44% Bias Score
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