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Iberian Peninsula Demands Increased Electricity Interconnection with Europe
Spain and Portugal formally requested increased electricity grid interconnection with Europe, citing the April 28th blackout and France's long-standing resistance, aiming for a four-way meeting with the EU and France to resolve the issue and meet EU interconnection targets of 10% by 2020 and 15% by ...
Iberian Peninsula Demands Increased Electricity Interconnection with Europe
Spain and Portugal formally requested increased electricity grid interconnection with Europe, citing the April 28th blackout and France's long-standing resistance, aiming for a four-way meeting with the EU and France to resolve the issue and meet EU interconnection targets of 10% by 2020 and 15% by ...
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44% Bias Score


Former Ukrainian MP Andrii Portnov Assassinated in Madrid
Andrii Portnov, a 51-year-old former Ukrainian MP and advisor to Viktor Yanukovych, was shot dead Wednesday morning in Pozuelo de Alarcón, Spain, near the American School of Madrid, while dropping off his children. Portnov, who had faced accusations of treason and corruption, was a controversial fig...
Former Ukrainian MP Andrii Portnov Assassinated in Madrid
Andrii Portnov, a 51-year-old former Ukrainian MP and advisor to Viktor Yanukovych, was shot dead Wednesday morning in Pozuelo de Alarcón, Spain, near the American School of Madrid, while dropping off his children. Portnov, who had faced accusations of treason and corruption, was a controversial fig...
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40% Bias Score


Former Ukrainian Aide Shot Dead in Madrid
Former Ukrainian politician Andriy Portnov, 51, was shot dead outside the American School of Madrid on Wednesday morning by unidentified gunmen who fled the scene; he had served as an aide to pro-Russian former president Viktor Yanukovich and was sanctioned by the US for corruption.
Former Ukrainian Aide Shot Dead in Madrid
Former Ukrainian politician Andriy Portnov, 51, was shot dead outside the American School of Madrid on Wednesday morning by unidentified gunmen who fled the scene; he had served as an aide to pro-Russian former president Viktor Yanukovich and was sanctioned by the US for corruption.
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36% Bias Score


Former Yanukovych Advisor Assassinated in Madrid
Andrii Portnov, a former Ukrainian lawmaker and advisor to Viktor Yanukovych, was shot dead outside a school in Madrid, Spain, on Wednesday, adding to a series of attacks targeting prominent figures from both sides of the Russo-Ukrainian War in Spain since February 2022.
Former Yanukovych Advisor Assassinated in Madrid
Andrii Portnov, a former Ukrainian lawmaker and advisor to Viktor Yanukovych, was shot dead outside a school in Madrid, Spain, on Wednesday, adding to a series of attacks targeting prominent figures from both sides of the Russo-Ukrainian War in Spain since February 2022.
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36% Bias Score


Spain Debates Press Conference Reform After Right-Wing Activist Disruption
The Spanish Parliament is debating a reform to sanction those obstructing press conferences, sparked by a right-wing activist's disruption last week; penalties range from temporary suspension to five-year credential revocation, reflecting concerns about misinformation and pseudo-media outlets.
Spain Debates Press Conference Reform After Right-Wing Activist Disruption
The Spanish Parliament is debating a reform to sanction those obstructing press conferences, sparked by a right-wing activist's disruption last week; penalties range from temporary suspension to five-year credential revocation, reflecting concerns about misinformation and pseudo-media outlets.
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44% Bias Score


Vitoria's Overgrown Parks: Gardener Strike Costs City €500,000
An indefinite strike by 85 gardeners in Vitoria, Spain, has left the city's parks overgrown, causing increased tick infestations, pet injuries, and costing the city over €500,000 in unpaid maintenance; the workers seek a pay increase of roughly €10,000 annually and a reduction of 100 working hours.
Vitoria's Overgrown Parks: Gardener Strike Costs City €500,000
An indefinite strike by 85 gardeners in Vitoria, Spain, has left the city's parks overgrown, causing increased tick infestations, pet injuries, and costing the city over €500,000 in unpaid maintenance; the workers seek a pay increase of roughly €10,000 annually and a reduction of 100 working hours.
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56% Bias Score

Former Yanukovych Advisor Assassinated in Madrid
Andrij Portnov, a former advisor to Viktor Yanukovych, was shot dead in Madrid on Wednesday morning while entering his car near a private school; the perpetrators escaped, and no other injuries were reported.

Former Yanukovych Advisor Assassinated in Madrid
Andrij Portnov, a former advisor to Viktor Yanukovych, was shot dead in Madrid on Wednesday morning while entering his car near a private school; the perpetrators escaped, and no other injuries were reported.
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36% Bias Score

Former Yanukovych Aide Assassinated in Madrid
Andriy Portnov, a former Ukrainian politician and aide to Viktor Yanukovych, was shot dead outside a Madrid school on Wednesday morning by multiple assailants who fled the scene; police are investigating.

Former Yanukovych Aide Assassinated in Madrid
Andriy Portnov, a former Ukrainian politician and aide to Viktor Yanukovych, was shot dead outside a Madrid school on Wednesday morning by multiple assailants who fled the scene; police are investigating.
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12% Bias Score

Spanish Prosecutor Resigns Amid Data Leak Investigation
Madrid's Chief Prosecutor, Pilar Rodríguez, resigned from the State Attorney's defense in a data leak case involving her and the Attorney General. The Supreme Court investigation found incriminating emails and messages on Rodríguez's devices, unlike the Attorney General's, which were deleted, linkin...

Spanish Prosecutor Resigns Amid Data Leak Investigation
Madrid's Chief Prosecutor, Pilar Rodríguez, resigned from the State Attorney's defense in a data leak case involving her and the Attorney General. The Supreme Court investigation found incriminating emails and messages on Rodríguez's devices, unlike the Attorney General's, which were deleted, linkin...
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40% Bias Score

Malaga's New Hospital: Construction Begins After 15-Year Delay
After fifteen years of delays, the Andalusian regional government has approved the construction of Malaga's third hospital, a €607.5 million project funded largely by European Feder funds, including 815 rooms, 48 operating rooms, and 80 ICU beds, expected to be completed in six years.

Malaga's New Hospital: Construction Begins After 15-Year Delay
After fifteen years of delays, the Andalusian regional government has approved the construction of Malaga's third hospital, a €607.5 million project funded largely by European Feder funds, including 815 rooms, 48 operating rooms, and 80 ICU beds, expected to be completed in six years.
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40% Bias Score

Spain's Controversial Call for Israel's Eurovision Expulsion
The Spanish government, under Sánchez, controversially called for Israel's expulsion from Eurovision, a move opposed internally and highlighting Spain's complex relationship with Israel, contrasting with past policies and potentially impacting future foreign policy.

Spain's Controversial Call for Israel's Eurovision Expulsion
The Spanish government, under Sánchez, controversially called for Israel's expulsion from Eurovision, a move opposed internally and highlighting Spain's complex relationship with Israel, contrasting with past policies and potentially impacting future foreign policy.
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68% Bias Score

Spain to Fine Wizz Air and Transavia for Hand Luggage Fees
The Spanish government will fine Wizz Air and Transavia for charging for hand luggage, expanding on November 2022 fines against five other airlines totaling €179 million for "abusive" surcharges, following a complaint from the European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) to the European Commission.

Spain to Fine Wizz Air and Transavia for Hand Luggage Fees
The Spanish government will fine Wizz Air and Transavia for charging for hand luggage, expanding on November 2022 fines against five other airlines totaling €179 million for "abusive" surcharges, following a complaint from the European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) to the European Commission.
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52% Bias Score
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