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Copper Cable Theft Exposes Spain's Rural Security Neglect
A copper cable theft paralyzed high-speed rail travel between Madrid and Andalusia, exposing the Spanish government's long-standing neglect of rural security, leading to understaffed and under-resourced Guardia Civil unable to adequately protect critical infrastructure.
Copper Cable Theft Exposes Spain's Rural Security Neglect
A copper cable theft paralyzed high-speed rail travel between Madrid and Andalusia, exposing the Spanish government's long-standing neglect of rural security, leading to understaffed and under-resourced Guardia Civil unable to adequately protect critical infrastructure.
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52% Bias Score


Contrasting Receptions of Trump and Sánchez Highlight the Importance of Public Perception
Attorney General Pam Bondi's enthusiastic praise of President Trump during a recent meeting contrasted sharply with the lukewarm reception of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's speech at the Círculo de Economía in Barcelona, highlighting the differences between unwavering loyalty and critical as...
Contrasting Receptions of Trump and Sánchez Highlight the Importance of Public Perception
Attorney General Pam Bondi's enthusiastic praise of President Trump during a recent meeting contrasted sharply with the lukewarm reception of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's speech at the Círculo de Economía in Barcelona, highlighting the differences between unwavering loyalty and critical as...
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56% Bias Score


Spanish Left's Crisis Management: Passivity and Blame-Shifting
The Spanish left's response to crises involves a shift to passivity when in government, followed by blaming external actors and promoting resignation among citizens; this cycle erodes public trust and exacerbates societal divisions.
Spanish Left's Crisis Management: Passivity and Blame-Shifting
The Spanish left's response to crises involves a shift to passivity when in government, followed by blaming external actors and promoting resignation among citizens; this cycle erodes public trust and exacerbates societal divisions.
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64% Bias Score


Van Vleuten Wins Stage 4 of Vuelta a España Femenina"
Annemiek van Vleuten won stage 4 of the Vuelta a España femenina, a 120.4km race from Golmayo to Lagunas de Neila, with a decisive 12-second lead, marking her first victory since returning from injury and significantly altering the overall race dynamics.
Van Vleuten Wins Stage 4 of Vuelta a España Femenina"
Annemiek van Vleuten won stage 4 of the Vuelta a España femenina, a 120.4km race from Golmayo to Lagunas de Neila, with a decisive 12-second lead, marking her first victory since returning from injury and significantly altering the overall race dynamics.
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20% Bias Score


Spanish Prison Officials Investigated for Bribery Involving Murder Conviction
A Spanish court is investigating allegations that prison officials at Brieva Women's Prison in Ávila gave Ana Julia Quezada, convicted of murdering Gabriel Cruz, a mobile phone in exchange for sexual favors; Quezada allegedly used the phone to blackmail prison staff, prompting an investigation launc...
Spanish Prison Officials Investigated for Bribery Involving Murder Conviction
A Spanish court is investigating allegations that prison officials at Brieva Women's Prison in Ávila gave Ana Julia Quezada, convicted of murdering Gabriel Cruz, a mobile phone in exchange for sexual favors; Quezada allegedly used the phone to blackmail prison staff, prompting an investigation launc...
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48% Bias Score


Record High Employment in Spain: 21.5 Million Affiliates in April
In April 2024, Spain's Social Security registered a record 21,588,639 affiliates, a 231,000 increase from March driven by the hospitality sector (108,513 new jobs), resulting in 67,420 fewer unemployed (2,512,718 total), the lowest since July 2008, largely due to the Easter week effect.
Record High Employment in Spain: 21.5 Million Affiliates in April
In April 2024, Spain's Social Security registered a record 21,588,639 affiliates, a 231,000 increase from March driven by the hospitality sector (108,513 new jobs), resulting in 67,420 fewer unemployed (2,512,718 total), the lowest since July 2008, largely due to the Easter week effect.
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52% Bias Score

Spain: Fewer Gender Violence Victims, Increased Convictions, Funding Concerns
In 2024, Spain reported a 5.2% decrease in gender violence victims with protective measures, while convictions for partner abuse increased by 5.1%, alongside concerns about misallocated funds and 1,758 children affected by gender violence.

Spain: Fewer Gender Violence Victims, Increased Convictions, Funding Concerns
In 2024, Spain reported a 5.2% decrease in gender violence victims with protective measures, while convictions for partner abuse increased by 5.1%, alongside concerns about misallocated funds and 1,758 children affected by gender violence.
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Graduate Underemployment Remains High Despite Recent Decrease
A 2023 Spanish study reveals 22% of university graduates are underemployed four years after graduation; this is lower than 2020 but remains high in Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, while Medicine, Nursing, and Dentistry show full employment.

Spanish Graduate Underemployment Remains High Despite Recent Decrease
A 2023 Spanish study reveals 22% of university graduates are underemployed four years after graduation; this is lower than 2020 but remains high in Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, while Medicine, Nursing, and Dentistry show full employment.
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48% Bias Score

Valencia Flood Victims Consider Lawsuit Against Vox Spokesperson for Defamation
The Association of Victims of the Dana Horta Sud-Valencia flood is considering a lawsuit against Vox spokesperson José María Llanos for defamation after he accused the association of being controlled by political parties and only representing those with vested interests, following the October 29, 20...

Valencia Flood Victims Consider Lawsuit Against Vox Spokesperson for Defamation
The Association of Victims of the Dana Horta Sud-Valencia flood is considering a lawsuit against Vox spokesperson José María Llanos for defamation after he accused the association of being controlled by political parties and only representing those with vested interests, following the October 29, 20...
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44% Bias Score

Delayed Flood Alert in Valencia: Official Testifies to Minister's Interference
A Valencia emergency response official testified that regional minister Salomé Pradas delayed a mass mobile alert about deadly October 29 floods, which left 228 dead, by insisting on approving the message herself; the alert, sent at 8:11 PM, was delayed for an hour, and she was unfamiliar with the E...

Delayed Flood Alert in Valencia: Official Testifies to Minister's Interference
A Valencia emergency response official testified that regional minister Salomé Pradas delayed a mass mobile alert about deadly October 29 floods, which left 228 dead, by insisting on approving the message herself; the alert, sent at 8:11 PM, was delayed for an hour, and she was unfamiliar with the E...
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Media and Authors Awarded for Mental Health Awareness Campaign
EL MUNDO's "Once Vidas" series, along with journalist Alicia Calvo Olcese and author Mara Torres, received awards for their contributions to suicide prevention and mental health awareness in Spain, highlighting the 11 daily suicide deaths in the country.

Spanish Media and Authors Awarded for Mental Health Awareness Campaign
EL MUNDO's "Once Vidas" series, along with journalist Alicia Calvo Olcese and author Mara Torres, received awards for their contributions to suicide prevention and mental health awareness in Spain, highlighting the 11 daily suicide deaths in the country.
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12% Bias Score

Spain Considers Seizing Russian Assets to Fund Military Spending
The Spanish government is considering seizing Russian assets to fund increased military spending, a move Moscow's ambassador to Madrid says is a radical shift from Spain's previously more balanced policy towards Russia, driven by a need to increase military spending without resorting to unpopular me...

Spain Considers Seizing Russian Assets to Fund Military Spending
The Spanish government is considering seizing Russian assets to fund increased military spending, a move Moscow's ambassador to Madrid says is a radical shift from Spain's previously more balanced policy towards Russia, driven by a need to increase military spending without resorting to unpopular me...
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68% Bias Score
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