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1.4-Million-Year-Old Hominin Fossil Unearthed in Spain
Researchers in Spain discovered fossilized facial bones, nicknamed "Pink," dating back 1.1 to 1.4 million years, at the Atapuerca site, predating previously known Western European hominins and suggesting a new species, Homo "affinis" erectus, that potentially links Homo georgicus and Homo antecessor...
1.4-Million-Year-Old Hominin Fossil Unearthed in Spain
Researchers in Spain discovered fossilized facial bones, nicknamed "Pink," dating back 1.1 to 1.4 million years, at the Atapuerca site, predating previously known Western European hominins and suggesting a new species, Homo "affinis" erectus, that potentially links Homo georgicus and Homo antecessor...
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32% Bias Score


Vodafone Wins Copyright Case, Triggering Potential Streaming Industry Upheaval
A Madrid court ordered AGEDI/AIE to return €906,150 to Vodafone for overcharged copyright fees on music in films and series streamed from 2015-2020, citing a 2020 EU ruling that music synchronized in audiovisual works doesn't require separate copyright payments. This decision, based on a Kantar repo...
Vodafone Wins Copyright Case, Triggering Potential Streaming Industry Upheaval
A Madrid court ordered AGEDI/AIE to return €906,150 to Vodafone for overcharged copyright fees on music in films and series streamed from 2015-2020, citing a 2020 EU ruling that music synchronized in audiovisual works doesn't require separate copyright payments. This decision, based on a Kantar repo...
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32% Bias Score


Spanish Court Orders €35 Million Repayment in TV Production Dispute
A Madrid court ordered TV producer José Luis Moreno to repay €35,264,686 to his partner for failing to deliver episodes of their historical TV series, 'Resplandor y Tinieblas,' despite receiving over €35 million in funding; a separate investigation into the misappropriation of funds is also underway...
Spanish Court Orders €35 Million Repayment in TV Production Dispute
A Madrid court ordered TV producer José Luis Moreno to repay €35,264,686 to his partner for failing to deliver episodes of their historical TV series, 'Resplandor y Tinieblas,' despite receiving over €35 million in funding; a separate investigation into the misappropriation of funds is also underway...
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44% Bias Score


Madrid's COVID-19 Response: A Political Battle Re-ignited
Five years after Spain's COVID-19 state of alarm, conflicting narratives regarding Madrid's nursing home management have resurfaced, with the regional government highlighting its early actions against a new documentary and accusations of inflated death tolls.
Madrid's COVID-19 Response: A Political Battle Re-ignited
Five years after Spain's COVID-19 state of alarm, conflicting narratives regarding Madrid's nursing home management have resurfaced, with the regional government highlighting its early actions against a new documentary and accusations of inflated death tolls.
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56% Bias Score


Undercover Police Officer Exposes Pablo Iglesias' Network
In "Guerrilla Lavapiés," journalist Daniel Campos recounts Alfonso's 2000-2003 undercover operation within Spain's anti-system movements, revealing key details about Pablo Iglesias and his network, including connections to ETA families and internal conflicts.
Undercover Police Officer Exposes Pablo Iglesias' Network
In "Guerrilla Lavapiés," journalist Daniel Campos recounts Alfonso's 2000-2003 undercover operation within Spain's anti-system movements, revealing key details about Pablo Iglesias and his network, including connections to ETA families and internal conflicts.
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60% Bias Score


Catalan Court Acquits Ex-Minister Puig in Sijena Art Dispute
A Catalan court acquitted former Culture Minister Lluís Puig of disobeying a court order to return 44 artworks to the Monastery of Sijena, citing insufficient evidence of persistent refusal and highlighting a conflict between Catalan and Spanish legal jurisdictions.
Catalan Court Acquits Ex-Minister Puig in Sijena Art Dispute
A Catalan court acquitted former Culture Minister Lluís Puig of disobeying a court order to return 44 artworks to the Monastery of Sijena, citing insufficient evidence of persistent refusal and highlighting a conflict between Catalan and Spanish legal jurisdictions.
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40% Bias Score

Avalanche in Armenia Kills One Spanish Mountaineer, Hospitalizes Seven
Nine Spanish mountaineers were caught in an avalanche on Tuesday while climbing Mount Aragats in Armenia; one died, seven were hospitalized, and one was unharmed. Rescuers suspended the search for the deceased due to poor weather.

Avalanche in Armenia Kills One Spanish Mountaineer, Hospitalizes Seven
Nine Spanish mountaineers were caught in an avalanche on Tuesday while climbing Mount Aragats in Armenia; one died, seven were hospitalized, and one was unharmed. Rescuers suspended the search for the deceased due to poor weather.
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28% Bias Score

New Partial Retirement Rules Halt Public Sector Applications in Spain
Starting April 1st, new partial retirement rules in Spain require public sector employees to have a full-time replacement, creating hiring challenges and prompting several regions to halt requests, leading the CSIF union to demand government intervention.

New Partial Retirement Rules Halt Public Sector Applications in Spain
Starting April 1st, new partial retirement rules in Spain require public sector employees to have a full-time replacement, creating hiring challenges and prompting several regions to halt requests, leading the CSIF union to demand government intervention.
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52% Bias Score

Spain's Comprehensive Support for Ukrainian Refugees
Spain has welcomed 236,570 Ukrainian refugees since the start of the war, providing temporary protection, healthcare, job placement, and educational opportunities; the government has invested over €1.53 billion in this effort, showcasing a strong commitment to integration.

Spain's Comprehensive Support for Ukrainian Refugees
Spain has welcomed 236,570 Ukrainian refugees since the start of the war, providing temporary protection, healthcare, job placement, and educational opportunities; the government has invested over €1.53 billion in this effort, showcasing a strong commitment to integration.
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Court Upholds €3,000 Fine Against ABC for Falsely Linking Fighter to Prison Murder
Spain's Constitutional Court upheld a €3,000 fine against ABC newspaper for publishing an image of Muay Thai fighter Cristian Opazos in a news report about a 2018 prison murder, despite Opazos's lack of involvement; the court found ABC negligent in verifying information from a news agency, emphasizi...

Spanish Court Upholds €3,000 Fine Against ABC for Falsely Linking Fighter to Prison Murder
Spain's Constitutional Court upheld a €3,000 fine against ABC newspaper for publishing an image of Muay Thai fighter Cristian Opazos in a news report about a 2018 prison murder, despite Opazos's lack of involvement; the court found ABC negligent in verifying information from a news agency, emphasizi...
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12% Bias Score

Ballenoil Surpasses 300 Gas Stations, Leading Spain's Low-Cost Fuel Market Expansion
Ballenoil, acquired by Moeve, has become Spain's largest low-cost gas station network with over 300 stations, exceeding Plenergy's 292; it plans to reach 370 by 2025 and 500 by 2027, expanding into new provinces and strengthening its presence in others, offering prices up to 20 cents per liter cheap...

Ballenoil Surpasses 300 Gas Stations, Leading Spain's Low-Cost Fuel Market Expansion
Ballenoil, acquired by Moeve, has become Spain's largest low-cost gas station network with over 300 stations, exceeding Plenergy's 292; it plans to reach 370 by 2025 and 500 by 2027, expanding into new provinces and strengthening its presence in others, offering prices up to 20 cents per liter cheap...
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40% Bias Score

Deep Divisions in Spain's Government Undermine its Geopolitical Position
Spain's government is publicly divided on increasing military spending, with Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz rejecting Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's commitment made at the European Council, undermining Spain's international credibility and geopolitical influence. This division is exacerbated by ...

Deep Divisions in Spain's Government Undermine its Geopolitical Position
Spain's government is publicly divided on increasing military spending, with Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz rejecting Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's commitment made at the European Council, undermining Spain's international credibility and geopolitical influence. This division is exacerbated by ...
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56% Bias Score
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