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Israel Accuses Spain and Ireland of Hostility, Forges Alliances with Right-Wing Parties
Israel's Diaspora Affairs Minister accuses Spain and Ireland of being the most hostile countries toward Israel, citing their recognition of Palestine and criticism of Israel's actions in Gaza, leading to Israel seeking alliances with previously unlikely right-wing European parties.
Israel Accuses Spain and Ireland of Hostility, Forges Alliances with Right-Wing Parties
Israel's Diaspora Affairs Minister accuses Spain and Ireland of being the most hostile countries toward Israel, citing their recognition of Palestine and criticism of Israel's actions in Gaza, leading to Israel seeking alliances with previously unlikely right-wing European parties.
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52% Bias Score


Spanish Court Overturns Conviction for Satirical Website on La Manada Case
The Spanish Constitutional Court annulled the conviction of Anónimo García for creating a satirical website about the La Manada rape case, ruling his actions were protected free speech despite causing the victim distress; the court emphasized the website's criticism of media sensationalism and Garcí...
Spanish Court Overturns Conviction for Satirical Website on La Manada Case
The Spanish Constitutional Court annulled the conviction of Anónimo García for creating a satirical website about the La Manada rape case, ruling his actions were protected free speech despite causing the victim distress; the court emphasized the website's criticism of media sensationalism and Garcí...
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64% Bias Score


Spain's 37.5-Hour Workweek Law: Up to 7% Increased Costs for Businesses
Spain's new law reduces the maximum legal workweek to 37.5 hours, potentially increasing business costs by up to 7%, according to the Ministry of Labor's economic report, which largely disregarded objections from businesses and regional governments.
Spain's 37.5-Hour Workweek Law: Up to 7% Increased Costs for Businesses
Spain's new law reduces the maximum legal workweek to 37.5 hours, potentially increasing business costs by up to 7%, according to the Ministry of Labor's economic report, which largely disregarded objections from businesses and regional governments.
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56% Bias Score


Prisa Shareholders Approve Oughourlian's Management, Report Strong 2024 Results
Prisa's shareholder meeting overwhelmingly endorsed Joseph Oughourlian's leadership, approving 2024 results showing €185 million EBITDA, €750 million debt (down 10%), and rejecting rumors of selling Santillana, a key revenue generator.
Prisa Shareholders Approve Oughourlian's Management, Report Strong 2024 Results
Prisa's shareholder meeting overwhelmingly endorsed Joseph Oughourlian's leadership, approving 2024 results showing €185 million EBITDA, €750 million debt (down 10%), and rejecting rumors of selling Santillana, a key revenue generator.
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56% Bias Score


Sánchez Calls Conference of Presidents in Barcelona for June 6th
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has called a Conference of Presidents for June 6th in Barcelona to discuss various issues with regional leaders; the agenda will be finalized by a preparatory committee involving regional governments, with formal notification to occur on May 15th.
Sánchez Calls Conference of Presidents in Barcelona for June 6th
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has called a Conference of Presidents for June 6th in Barcelona to discuss various issues with regional leaders; the agenda will be finalized by a preparatory committee involving regional governments, with formal notification to occur on May 15th.
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36% Bias Score


Spanish Minister Calls Railway Cable Theft Act of Sabotage
On May 5th, the theft of 150 meters of railway cables in Spain caused widespread service disruption, prompting Transport Minister Óscar Puente to label it "sabotage" due to the low financial gain relative to the coordinated nature and impact of the incident, although the intention remains to be veri...
Spanish Minister Calls Railway Cable Theft Act of Sabotage
On May 5th, the theft of 150 meters of railway cables in Spain caused widespread service disruption, prompting Transport Minister Óscar Puente to label it "sabotage" due to the low financial gain relative to the coordinated nature and impact of the incident, although the intention remains to be veri...
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52% Bias Score

Madrid to Host 2027 Arab-European Cities Dialogue Forum
Madrid Mayor José Luis Martínez-Almeida returned from the I Arab-European Cities Dialogue Forum in Riyadh, securing Madrid as the host for the 2027 edition and promoting the Madrid Nuevo Norte project, aiming to attract foreign investment and create 350,000 jobs.

Madrid to Host 2027 Arab-European Cities Dialogue Forum
Madrid Mayor José Luis Martínez-Almeida returned from the I Arab-European Cities Dialogue Forum in Riyadh, securing Madrid as the host for the 2027 edition and promoting the Madrid Nuevo Norte project, aiming to attract foreign investment and create 350,000 jobs.
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48% Bias Score

Spain's Productivity Growth Slows Despite Robust Job Creation
Spain's productivity growth is slowing in the first quarter of 2025, decreasing by 38% from 2024's peak, although productivity per hour worked increased by 1.03% and capital productivity by 0.61%, remaining above pre-pandemic levels but below 2000 levels.

Spain's Productivity Growth Slows Despite Robust Job Creation
Spain's productivity growth is slowing in the first quarter of 2025, decreasing by 38% from 2024's peak, although productivity per hour worked increased by 1.03% and capital productivity by 0.61%, remaining above pre-pandemic levels but below 2000 levels.
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24% Bias Score

Extremadura Rejects Valencia's Nuclear Tax Cut, Calls for Comprehensive Reform
Extremadura's regional government opposes Valencia's tax cut for its nuclear power plant, advocating for a comprehensive energy tax reform involving the central government and energy companies due to the central government's 70% increase in taxes on nuclear power in the last 5 years and the signific...

Extremadura Rejects Valencia's Nuclear Tax Cut, Calls for Comprehensive Reform
Extremadura's regional government opposes Valencia's tax cut for its nuclear power plant, advocating for a comprehensive energy tax reform involving the central government and energy companies due to the central government's 70% increase in taxes on nuclear power in the last 5 years and the signific...
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44% Bias Score

Telefónica Posts €1.304 Billion Q1 2025 Net Loss
Telefónica reported a €1.304 billion net loss in Q1 2025 due to the sale of its Argentinian and Peruvian subsidiaries (€1.731 billion impairment), despite a €427 million profit from continuing operations; revenue decreased by 2.9% to €9.221 billion.

Telefónica Posts €1.304 Billion Q1 2025 Net Loss
Telefónica reported a €1.304 billion net loss in Q1 2025 due to the sale of its Argentinian and Peruvian subsidiaries (€1.731 billion impairment), despite a €427 million profit from continuing operations; revenue decreased by 2.9% to €9.221 billion.
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40% Bias Score

Spain Reforms Public Prosecutor's Office to Enhance Independence
The Spanish government passed a law to increase the independence of the Public Prosecutor's Office; the Attorney General's term will be five non-renewable years, free from government influence; full implementation is set for January 1, 2028.

Spain Reforms Public Prosecutor's Office to Enhance Independence
The Spanish government passed a law to increase the independence of the Public Prosecutor's Office; the Attorney General's term will be five non-renewable years, free from government influence; full implementation is set for January 1, 2028.
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36% Bias Score

Andalusian Teachers' Strike Highlights Systemic Issues in Public Education
In Andalusia, over 30,000 temporary teachers started an indefinite strike this Wednesday, protesting unfair stabilization processes and demanding better support for students with special needs, causing significant disruptions to public education.

Andalusian Teachers' Strike Highlights Systemic Issues in Public Education
In Andalusia, over 30,000 temporary teachers started an indefinite strike this Wednesday, protesting unfair stabilization processes and demanding better support for students with special needs, causing significant disruptions to public education.
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40% Bias Score
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