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PSOE Financing Scandal: Recorded Conversation Reveals Illegal Payments

A recorded conversation between a former PSOE advisor and party official reveals admissions of favors granted to 47 companies in exchange for gifts and payments, suggesting illegal party financing through public works contracts, including a €102.8 million Seville bridge project.

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48% Bias Score

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Spanish Police Bust Massive Speed Lab, Seize €13.5 Million in Drugs

Spanish National Police dismantled a drug lab in Zeberio, Bizkaia, seizing 450 kilos of speed (worth €13.5 million) on May 27th, resulting in seven arrests and three imprisonments; the lab could produce 500 kilos weekly.

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44% Bias Score

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Venezuela Seeks Interpol Red Notice for Juan Guaidó Over Alleged Oil Revenue Scheme

Venezuela's government will request an Interpol red alert for the arrest of Juan Guaidó, former interim president, due to an audio recording allegedly revealing a transnational criminal scheme involving him and Spanish officials to illegally negotiate Venezuelan oil revenues through Citgo, a PDVSA s...

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68% Bias Score

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Spain's Aging Renter Population: A Consequence of Soaring Housing Costs

The average age of renters in Spain has risen to 36, up 11.9% in five years, due to soaring housing prices (12.2% increase last year) making homeownership unattainable for many, especially young people; the 18-24 age group's participation in the rental market dropped 5% in the last year.

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36% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
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Madrid Police Clash with Far-Right Protesters After Anti-Sánchez Demonstration

Madrid police clashed with approximately 20 far-right protesters on Friday night following a 3,000-person Vox demonstration against Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, fueled by a corruption report and resulting in property damage and arrests.

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48% Bias Score

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PSOE Scandal Deepens European Social Democracy Crisis

A major corruption scandal involving Spain's Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) threatens the party's governance and exacerbates the broader crisis of European social democracy, marked by declining support and rising populism.

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48% Bias Score

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Suspect Arrested in Murder of Scottish Crime Figures in Spain

A man was arrested in Liverpool on an international warrant for the May 31 murders of Ross Monaghan and Eddie Lyons Jr, senior figures in a Scottish organized crime group, who were shot dead in a Spanish bar.

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44% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Venezuela Launches New Investigation into Juan Guaidó Based on Intercepted Audios

Venezuela's Attorney General opened a new investigation into Juan Guaidó based on intercepted audios revealing an alleged plot with Spanish officials to gain control of Venezuelan oil assets, adding to 30 existing charges against the exiled opposition leader.

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56% Bias Score

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BBVA to Acquire Sabadell, Creating Spain's Second-Largest Bank Network

BBVA plans to acquire Sabadell, creating Spain's second-largest bank branch network with approximately 2,700 offices after closing 300, pending government approval contingent on commitments to the CNMC to prevent financial exclusion in specific areas.

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52% Bias Score

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Señorita": From Picasso to Political Scandal

A Spanish journalist analyzes the evolving meaning and implications of the word "señorita", contrasting its historical usage in Picasso's art with its recent use in media coverage of a political scandal, arguing for more accurate and respectful language in discussions of prostitution.

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48% Bias Score

Gender Equality
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Füchse Berlin Favored to Win Champions League

Füchse Berlin, the Bundesliga champions, are competing in the Champions League Final Four in Cologne this weekend, with many experts and betting sites considering them the favorites despite their coach downplaying their chances; Barcelona and Magdeburg are also strong contenders.

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Spain's Stalled Internship Statute Leaves Young Workers Vulnerable

Spain's stalled internship statute, introduced in June 2023 to protect student interns from exploitation, faces political gridlock, leaving many young workers vulnerable to unfair labor practices.

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28% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth

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