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Death of Eduardo Barrachina: A Legacy of UK-Spain Cooperation
Eduardo Barrachina, president of the Spanish Chamber of Commerce in London, died on March 7, 2024. He significantly improved UK-Spain trade relations, particularly during Brexit, and championed diversity and inclusion, leaving a substantial legacy in both countries.
Death of Eduardo Barrachina: A Legacy of UK-Spain Cooperation
Eduardo Barrachina, president of the Spanish Chamber of Commerce in London, died on March 7, 2024. He significantly improved UK-Spain trade relations, particularly during Brexit, and championed diversity and inclusion, leaving a substantial legacy in both countries.
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52% Bias Score


Spain's Food Waste Law: Targets, Challenges, and Uncertain Impacts
Spain's new law aims to cut food waste by 50% in retail and consumption, and 20% in production by 2030; it mandates waste prevention plans, donation of surpluses, and reusable containers, but faces challenges in enforcement and household waste reduction.
Spain's Food Waste Law: Targets, Challenges, and Uncertain Impacts
Spain's new law aims to cut food waste by 50% in retail and consumption, and 20% in production by 2030; it mandates waste prevention plans, donation of surpluses, and reusable containers, but faces challenges in enforcement and household waste reduction.
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36% Bias Score


Madrid's Anti-Screen Law Prohibits Private School Tech Fees
Madrid's new anti-screen law prohibits private schools from charging families for educational devices, impacting 28% of students and potentially causing conflict with schools who argue they are simply intermediaries for technology purchases, with no additional profit.
Madrid's Anti-Screen Law Prohibits Private School Tech Fees
Madrid's new anti-screen law prohibits private schools from charging families for educational devices, impacting 28% of students and potentially causing conflict with schools who argue they are simply intermediaries for technology purchases, with no additional profit.
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52% Bias Score


Queen Letizia Visits Cabo Verde, Underscoring Spain's Development Aid
Queen Letizia of Spain begins a visit to Cabo Verde on Monday with the AECID, focusing on gender equality, inequality reduction, and the blue economy; Spain's aid represents 3.7% of Cabo Verde's GDP, highlighting the strategic importance of this visit.
Queen Letizia Visits Cabo Verde, Underscoring Spain's Development Aid
Queen Letizia of Spain begins a visit to Cabo Verde on Monday with the AECID, focusing on gender equality, inequality reduction, and the blue economy; Spain's aid represents 3.7% of Cabo Verde's GDP, highlighting the strategic importance of this visit.
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44% Bias Score


Spain's Family Farms Face Challenges Amidst New Law Proposal
More than 750,000 family farms sustain Spain's agriculture, but aging farmers, minifundia structures, and competition from large corporations threaten their survival; a new law aims to improve financing, generational transition, and market position.
Spain's Family Farms Face Challenges Amidst New Law Proposal
More than 750,000 family farms sustain Spain's agriculture, but aging farmers, minifundia structures, and competition from large corporations threaten their survival; a new law aims to improve financing, generational transition, and market position.
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Citizenship Granted to Intellectually Disabled Son After Legal Battle
A Peruvian couple in Fuerteventura won a legal battle to grant their 35-year-old son with 71% intellectual disability Spanish citizenship without the usual political and cultural exam, after a long struggle and appeal to the Defensor del Pueblo.
Spanish Citizenship Granted to Intellectually Disabled Son After Legal Battle
A Peruvian couple in Fuerteventura won a legal battle to grant their 35-year-old son with 71% intellectual disability Spanish citizenship without the usual political and cultural exam, after a long struggle and appeal to the Defensor del Pueblo.
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44% Bias Score

Netherlands' New Players Shine in Nations League Quarterfinal Clash with Spain
The Netherlands' national football team demonstrated strength against Spain in the Nations League quarterfinals, with new players like Justin Kluivert, Jan Paul van Hecke, and Ian Maatsen making significant contributions, despite Spain winning the match on penalties.

Netherlands' New Players Shine in Nations League Quarterfinal Clash with Spain
The Netherlands' national football team demonstrated strength against Spain in the Nations League quarterfinals, with new players like Justin Kluivert, Jan Paul van Hecke, and Ian Maatsen making significant contributions, despite Spain winning the match on penalties.
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40% Bias Score

Catalan Language Requirement for Residency Permits Sparks Controversy in Catalonia
A proposal to require Catalan language proficiency for residency permits in Catalonia, following a power-sharing agreement between the PSOE and Junts, has alarmed the large Latino community in the region, who see it as unconstitutional and discriminatory.

Catalan Language Requirement for Residency Permits Sparks Controversy in Catalonia
A proposal to require Catalan language proficiency for residency permits in Catalonia, following a power-sharing agreement between the PSOE and Junts, has alarmed the large Latino community in the region, who see it as unconstitutional and discriminatory.
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36% Bias Score

Netherlands Falls to Spain in Nations League Quarterfinal Penalty Shootout
The Netherlands lost to Spain 3-3 in a penalty shootout in the Nations League quarterfinals; despite the loss, coach Ronald Koeman expressed pride in his team's performance, emphasizing their ability to mount three comebacks against the European champions while noting areas needing improvement.

Netherlands Falls to Spain in Nations League Quarterfinal Penalty Shootout
The Netherlands lost to Spain 3-3 in a penalty shootout in the Nations League quarterfinals; despite the loss, coach Ronald Koeman expressed pride in his team's performance, emphasizing their ability to mount three comebacks against the European champions while noting areas needing improvement.
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20% Bias Score

Far-Right Ideologies Gain Traction Among Spanish Adolescents
A study by Spain's Center for Sociological Research (CIS) shows that 52% of Spanish adolescents aged 16-24 believe feminism discriminates against men, and 36.1% of 18-28 year olds plan to vote for the far-right Vox party (compared to 15.1% of women). Experts blame social media and the perception of ...

Far-Right Ideologies Gain Traction Among Spanish Adolescents
A study by Spain's Center for Sociological Research (CIS) shows that 52% of Spanish adolescents aged 16-24 believe feminism discriminates against men, and 36.1% of 18-28 year olds plan to vote for the far-right Vox party (compared to 15.1% of women). Experts blame social media and the perception of ...
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52% Bias Score

Life Sentence in Cantabria for Double Murder
A Cantabrian court sentenced José Reñones to life imprisonment plus 25 years for murdering his 11-month-old daughter and partner, Eva Jaular, in Liaño, citing aggravating circumstances of kinship and gender-based discrimination, after a unanimous jury verdict based on evidence including audio record...

Life Sentence in Cantabria for Double Murder
A Cantabrian court sentenced José Reñones to life imprisonment plus 25 years for murdering his 11-month-old daughter and partner, Eva Jaular, in Liaño, citing aggravating circumstances of kinship and gender-based discrimination, after a unanimous jury verdict based on evidence including audio record...
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32% Bias Score

Visigothic Medallion Repatriated to Spain After 18-Year Search
The United States returned a Visigothic medallion, stolen from Peraleda de la Mata, Cáceres, Spain, to the Spanish authorities after an 18-year search; the medallion, dating from the 5th-7th centuries, was found in a New York gallery with a starting auction price of $210,000.

Visigothic Medallion Repatriated to Spain After 18-Year Search
The United States returned a Visigothic medallion, stolen from Peraleda de la Mata, Cáceres, Spain, to the Spanish authorities after an 18-year search; the medallion, dating from the 5th-7th centuries, was found in a New York gallery with a starting auction price of $210,000.
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24% Bias Score
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