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43,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Handprint Found in Spain
A team of Spanish scientists discovered a 43,000-year-old ochre handprint on a granite pebble in Segovia, Spain, the oldest known example of European mobiliary art, providing evidence of Neanderthal symbolic thought and challenging previous assumptions about their cognitive abilities.
43,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Handprint Found in Spain
A team of Spanish scientists discovered a 43,000-year-old ochre handprint on a granite pebble in Segovia, Spain, the oldest known example of European mobiliary art, providing evidence of Neanderthal symbolic thought and challenging previous assumptions about their cognitive abilities.
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40% Bias Score


Neo-Nazi Group Calls for Protest Outside Madrid Migrant Center
The Spanish neo-Nazi group Núcleo Nacional, under investigation for hate speech, has called for a June 7th protest outside a Madrid center housing immigrant minors, prompting concerns about potential violence and escalating extremism.
Neo-Nazi Group Calls for Protest Outside Madrid Migrant Center
The Spanish neo-Nazi group Núcleo Nacional, under investigation for hate speech, has called for a June 7th protest outside a Madrid center housing immigrant minors, prompting concerns about potential violence and escalating extremism.
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56% Bias Score


Asturian Elections: Mining Tragedy Shakes Socialist Stronghold
A Sigma Dos poll reveals that 35,000 Asturian voters who previously supported the PSOE are now undecided, creating a tight race between the PSOE (36.6%) and PP (33.8%) in the upcoming regional elections, with the outcome depending on coalition support from smaller parties like IU, Podemos, and Vox.
Asturian Elections: Mining Tragedy Shakes Socialist Stronghold
A Sigma Dos poll reveals that 35,000 Asturian voters who previously supported the PSOE are now undecided, creating a tight race between the PSOE (36.6%) and PP (33.8%) in the upcoming regional elections, with the outcome depending on coalition support from smaller parties like IU, Podemos, and Vox.
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Judiciary Plans Strike Over Judicial Reforms
Spanish judges and prosecutors are planning a strike on June 11th to protest judicial reforms they see as undermining judicial independence, increasing the risk of political influence, and potentially weakening the rule of law in Spain.
Spanish Judiciary Plans Strike Over Judicial Reforms
Spanish judges and prosecutors are planning a strike on June 11th to protest judicial reforms they see as undermining judicial independence, increasing the risk of political influence, and potentially weakening the rule of law in Spain.
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52% Bias Score


Controversial EU Housing Delegation Visit to Barcelona Sparks Political Clash
A delegation of the European Parliament's housing crisis committee is visiting Barcelona and Badalona amid controversy, with the comunes party accusing the PP and PSOE of excluding them and shaping the visit to favor the image of real estate investors and downplay the issue of illegal occupations.
Controversial EU Housing Delegation Visit to Barcelona Sparks Political Clash
A delegation of the European Parliament's housing crisis committee is visiting Barcelona and Badalona amid controversy, with the comunes party accusing the PP and PSOE of excluding them and shaping the visit to favor the image of real estate investors and downplay the issue of illegal occupations.
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56% Bias Score


Bit2Me's €1 Billion Trading Volume Highlights Success in Competitive Crypto Market
Bit2Me, a Spanish cryptocurrency platform founded in 2014, has secured €41 million in funding and is expecting further investment. The platform boasts 1.3 million users, 6,000 businesses, and a robust suite of over 20 products, including a comprehensive educational academy.
Bit2Me's €1 Billion Trading Volume Highlights Success in Competitive Crypto Market
Bit2Me, a Spanish cryptocurrency platform founded in 2014, has secured €41 million in funding and is expecting further investment. The platform boasts 1.3 million users, 6,000 businesses, and a robust suite of over 20 products, including a comprehensive educational academy.
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52% Bias Score

Spain Calls for European Arms Embargo on Israel Amid Gaza Conflict
Spain urged European nations to halt arms shipments to Israel during a Madrid Group meeting, following international criticism of Israel's actions in Gaza; however, major suppliers like the US and Germany are unlikely to change their support.

Spain Calls for European Arms Embargo on Israel Amid Gaza Conflict
Spain urged European nations to halt arms shipments to Israel during a Madrid Group meeting, following international criticism of Israel's actions in Gaza; however, major suppliers like the US and Germany are unlikely to change their support.
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44% Bias Score

Bank of Spain Restructures Research Department Amidst Government Disagreements
The Bank of Spain is restructuring its research department, reducing its staff by half to 200 and relocating it, following disagreements with the government and the resignation of its director, Ángel Gavilán, after the department's annual report lacked policy recommendations.

Bank of Spain Restructures Research Department Amidst Government Disagreements
The Bank of Spain is restructuring its research department, reducing its staff by half to 200 and relocating it, following disagreements with the government and the resignation of its director, Ángel Gavilán, after the department's annual report lacked policy recommendations.
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60% Bias Score

Spain's Tourism Competitiveness Falls Amidst Euro Rise and Global Economic Slowdown
Spain's economic competitiveness has fallen, impacting tourism due to a stronger euro and global economic uncertainty; a 1% dollar rise historically reduces US tourism to Europe by 0.4% after 18 months, and a 7.5% euro appreciation this year against the dollar threatens Spain's competitiveness.

Spain's Tourism Competitiveness Falls Amidst Euro Rise and Global Economic Slowdown
Spain's economic competitiveness has fallen, impacting tourism due to a stronger euro and global economic uncertainty; a 1% dollar rise historically reduces US tourism to Europe by 0.4% after 18 months, and a 7.5% euro appreciation this year against the dollar threatens Spain's competitiveness.
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32% Bias Score

Basque Court Rules Public Employment Offer Discriminatory
The Basque Country's High Court of Justice ruled that a public employment offer for cleaning staff in Gipuzkoa's public shelters discriminated against applicants by requiring a basic level of Basque, impacting their right to equal opportunity, although the OPE results remained unchanged.

Basque Court Rules Public Employment Offer Discriminatory
The Basque Country's High Court of Justice ruled that a public employment offer for cleaning staff in Gipuzkoa's public shelters discriminated against applicants by requiring a basic level of Basque, impacting their right to equal opportunity, although the OPE results remained unchanged.
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52% Bias Score

Andalusia's Healthcare System: Low Spending, Long Waits, and Staff Shortages
Andalusia's 2025 healthcare budget, increased by 7.2%, still places it last in per capita spending (€1,747.98), significantly below the national average, due to high pharmaceutical costs and outsourced services, resulting in staff shortages and long waiting times.

Andalusia's Healthcare System: Low Spending, Long Waits, and Staff Shortages
Andalusia's 2025 healthcare budget, increased by 7.2%, still places it last in per capita spending (€1,747.98), significantly below the national average, due to high pharmaceutical costs and outsourced services, resulting in staff shortages and long waiting times.
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60% Bias Score

30,000 March in Madrid to Protest Healthcare Deterioration
On September 9th, 2023, 30,000 people marched in Madrid to protest the deterioration of public healthcare, citing staff shortages (over 11% vacancy for family doctors and 14% for pediatricians), long wait times, and alleged government efforts to privatize services.

30,000 March in Madrid to Protest Healthcare Deterioration
On September 9th, 2023, 30,000 people marched in Madrid to protest the deterioration of public healthcare, citing staff shortages (over 11% vacancy for family doctors and 14% for pediatricians), long wait times, and alleged government efforts to privatize services.
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52% Bias Score
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