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Melilla's President Opposes Morocco Border Reopening, Citing Sovereignty Concerns
Melilla's president, Juan José Imbroda, strongly opposes the planned reopening of the commercial border with Morocco due to concerns that it would severely disadvantage Melilla's economy and cede sovereignty to Morocco, prompting legal and parliamentary challenges.
Melilla's President Opposes Morocco Border Reopening, Citing Sovereignty Concerns
Melilla's president, Juan José Imbroda, strongly opposes the planned reopening of the commercial border with Morocco due to concerns that it would severely disadvantage Melilla's economy and cede sovereignty to Morocco, prompting legal and parliamentary challenges.
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60% Bias Score


Lawsuit Against Comedian Highlights Low Conviction Rate for Offense to Religious Feelings in Spain
Comedian Laura Yustres faces a lawsuit from Hazte Oír for displaying a picture resembling the Sacred Heart of Jesus during a New Year's Eve broadcast on Spanish public television, following a pattern of similar lawsuits rarely resulting in convictions.
Lawsuit Against Comedian Highlights Low Conviction Rate for Offense to Religious Feelings in Spain
Comedian Laura Yustres faces a lawsuit from Hazte Oír for displaying a picture resembling the Sacred Heart of Jesus during a New Year's Eve broadcast on Spanish public television, following a pattern of similar lawsuits rarely resulting in convictions.
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48% Bias Score


German Man Confesses to Murder in Almería After Holiday Visit
In Almería, Spain, Francisco S.B., a 28-year-old German national visiting his parents, confessed to killing 38-year-old Meri after a drug-fueled argument, asphyxiating her with a dog chain and burning her body; he is in jail.
German Man Confesses to Murder in Almería After Holiday Visit
In Almería, Spain, Francisco S.B., a 28-year-old German national visiting his parents, confessed to killing 38-year-old Meri after a drug-fueled argument, asphyxiating her with a dog chain and burning her body; he is in jail.
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44% Bias Score


Almería Man Confesses to Killing and Burning Woman After Drug-Fueled Argument
On December 30th, in Almería, Spain, a 28-year-old man confessed to killing a 38-year-old Moroccan woman he recently met, after a drug-fueled argument, then burning her body; he is now in prison.
Almería Man Confesses to Killing and Burning Woman After Drug-Fueled Argument
On December 30th, in Almería, Spain, a 28-year-old man confessed to killing a 38-year-old Moroccan woman he recently met, after a drug-fueled argument, then burning her body; he is now in prison.
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32% Bias Score


Europe's Economic Decline: A Productivity and Skills Crisis
Europe's competitiveness is declining due to lower technological productivity and fewer working hours; Spain lags behind the EU, and its low R&D investment and lack of skilled workers exacerbate the problem.
Europe's Economic Decline: A Productivity and Skills Crisis
Europe's competitiveness is declining due to lower technological productivity and fewer working hours; Spain lags behind the EU, and its low R&D investment and lack of skilled workers exacerbate the problem.
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52% Bias Score


2024: Lowest Number of Femicides in Spain Since 2003, Yet High Vicarious Violence Raises Concerns
In 2024, 47 women and 9 children were killed in Spain due to gender-based violence; despite being the lowest number since 2003, this highlights systemic issues in prevention and protection, with six victims having prior reports and VioGén enrollment.
2024: Lowest Number of Femicides in Spain Since 2003, Yet High Vicarious Violence Raises Concerns
In 2024, 47 women and 9 children were killed in Spain due to gender-based violence; despite being the lowest number since 2003, this highlights systemic issues in prevention and protection, with six victims having prior reports and VioGén enrollment.
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36% Bias Score

Spanish Telecom 2024: Digi Triumphs Amidst Major Operator Losses
In 2024, Spain's telecommunications market saw major mergers and joint ventures, yet Vodafone lost 518,000 lines, Masorange lost 490,000, and Movistar lost 82,000, while Digi gained 920,000 lines, highlighting continued competitive pressure and market shifts.

Spanish Telecom 2024: Digi Triumphs Amidst Major Operator Losses
In 2024, Spain's telecommunications market saw major mergers and joint ventures, yet Vodafone lost 518,000 lines, Masorange lost 490,000, and Movistar lost 82,000, while Digi gained 920,000 lines, highlighting continued competitive pressure and market shifts.
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32% Bias Score

Madrid's Transparency Council Faces Backlog of 300 Unresolved Complaints
Due to a government reorganization in December 2023, Madrid's Transparency Council inherited 335 unresolved complaints; as of December 4, 2024, only 35 have been resolved, revealing a significant backlog and raising concerns about transparency and access to information in the region.

Madrid's Transparency Council Faces Backlog of 300 Unresolved Complaints
Due to a government reorganization in December 2023, Madrid's Transparency Council inherited 335 unresolved complaints; as of December 4, 2024, only 35 have been resolved, revealing a significant backlog and raising concerns about transparency and access to information in the region.
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56% Bias Score

Governmental Disputes Hamper Valencia's Storm Recovery
Disagreements between Spain's national and Valencian regional governments over the distribution of 10 billion euros in direct aid (out of a total 16.5 billion mobilized) are slowing the recovery of businesses impacted by the October 29th storm, with only 30% of insurance claims paid and industrial a...

Governmental Disputes Hamper Valencia's Storm Recovery
Disagreements between Spain's national and Valencian regional governments over the distribution of 10 billion euros in direct aid (out of a total 16.5 billion mobilized) are slowing the recovery of businesses impacted by the October 29th storm, with only 30% of insurance claims paid and industrial a...
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56% Bias Score

Devastating Valencia Storm and Other Major Events of 2024
In 2024, a catastrophic DANA storm in Valencia, Spain, killed over 200 people, causing widespread destruction and prompting criticism of the government's response; other major events included Carles Puigdemont's return to Spain, the 'Koldo case' involving corruption allegations against the Spanish g...

Devastating Valencia Storm and Other Major Events of 2024
In 2024, a catastrophic DANA storm in Valencia, Spain, killed over 200 people, causing widespread destruction and prompting criticism of the government's response; other major events included Carles Puigdemont's return to Spain, the 'Koldo case' involving corruption allegations against the Spanish g...
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52% Bias Score

Regional Disparities Mark Spain's 2024 Housing Crisis
Spain's 2024 housing crisis saw Balearic Islands lead price increases (10.8%), contrasting with Navarra's 0.4% rise, amidst nationwide protests; Soria province saw the highest increase (15.3%), while some areas experienced price drops, highlighting regional disparities.

Regional Disparities Mark Spain's 2024 Housing Crisis
Spain's 2024 housing crisis saw Balearic Islands lead price increases (10.8%), contrasting with Navarra's 0.4% rise, amidst nationwide protests; Soria province saw the highest increase (15.3%), while some areas experienced price drops, highlighting regional disparities.
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40% Bias Score

925,266 Unpaid Spanish Interns Contribute to Social Security in 2024
In 2024, 925,266 unpaid Spanish interns contributed to Social Security, gaining future pension rights as part of pension reforms; this policy, despite university concerns, proved largely successful.

925,266 Unpaid Spanish Interns Contribute to Social Security in 2024
In 2024, 925,266 unpaid Spanish interns contributed to Social Security, gaining future pension rights as part of pension reforms; this policy, despite university concerns, proved largely successful.
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32% Bias Score
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