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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


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


Declining Spanish Union Membership Despite Strong Political Influence
Spanish union membership is declining despite record labor market growth, concentrated in public sectors and among passive groups, while their political influence remains strong. This decline is due to globalization, internal competition, and their close ties to the leftist government.
Declining Spanish Union Membership Despite Strong Political Influence
Spanish union membership is declining despite record labor market growth, concentrated in public sectors and among passive groups, while their political influence remains strong. This decline is due to globalization, internal competition, and their close ties to the leftist government.
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56% Bias Score


Copper Cable Theft Causes Major Disruption to Spain's High-Speed Rail
Copper cable theft at five points along the Madrid-Seville high-speed rail line on Sunday evening caused a train derailment, stranding approximately 16,000 passengers for several hours with limited amenities, resulting in widespread delays and significant disruption to travel plans.
Copper Cable Theft Causes Major Disruption to Spain's High-Speed Rail
Copper cable theft at five points along the Madrid-Seville high-speed rail line on Sunday evening caused a train derailment, stranding approximately 16,000 passengers for several hours with limited amenities, resulting in widespread delays and significant disruption to travel plans.
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36% Bias Score


Balearic Parliament Approves Controversial Tourism Decree
The Balearic Parliament approved a tourism decree (33-0 votes) combating illegal tourism, temporarily lifting a moratorium on tourist spots while increasing penalties and encouraging conversions of illegal rentals into social housing, amidst opposition concerns about potential growth in tourist capa...
Balearic Parliament Approves Controversial Tourism Decree
The Balearic Parliament approved a tourism decree (33-0 votes) combating illegal tourism, temporarily lifting a moratorium on tourist spots while increasing penalties and encouraging conversions of illegal rentals into social housing, amidst opposition concerns about potential growth in tourist capa...
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Court Rejects Jurisdiction in Assad Family Money Laundering Case
A Spanish court rejected jurisdiction in a money laundering case against eight members of the Assad family, transferring the case to Malaga Provincial Court after the defense argued the National Court lacked competence; the prosecution, which sought six-year sentences, claimed a transnational scheme...
Spanish Court Rejects Jurisdiction in Assad Family Money Laundering Case
A Spanish court rejected jurisdiction in a money laundering case against eight members of the Assad family, transferring the case to Malaga Provincial Court after the defense argued the National Court lacked competence; the prosecution, which sought six-year sentences, claimed a transnational scheme...
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48% Bias Score

Record-High Spanish Employment in April 2025: 21.59 Million Affiliates, Unemployment at Lowest Since 2008
Spain's April 2025 labor market reached a record 21.59 million Social Security affiliates, a decrease of 67,420 unemployed individuals (2.61% monthly drop), driven by the tourism season and government labor reforms, exceeding other major European economies.

Record-High Spanish Employment in April 2025: 21.59 Million Affiliates, Unemployment at Lowest Since 2008
Spain's April 2025 labor market reached a record 21.59 million Social Security affiliates, a decrease of 67,420 unemployed individuals (2.61% monthly drop), driven by the tourism season and government labor reforms, exceeding other major European economies.
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60% 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

Telefónica Plans 4,000–5,000 Job Cuts in Spain
Telefónica is considering cutting 4,000–5,000 jobs in Spain to reduce costs, a plan being negotiated with the government and unions, following a 2024 reduction of 3,421 workers, raising concerns about job security and the role of state ownership.

Telefónica Plans 4,000–5,000 Job Cuts in Spain
Telefónica is considering cutting 4,000–5,000 jobs in Spain to reduce costs, a plan being negotiated with the government and unions, following a 2024 reduction of 3,421 workers, raising concerns about job security and the role of state ownership.
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48% Bias Score

Criteria CEO Replacement Highlights Potential Political Influence
Criteria, the investment arm of the "la Caixa" Foundation, recently replaced its CEO, raising questions about the role of political considerations in high-level appointments; the new CEO reportedly has different political leanings from his predecessor, prompting a pre-notification to the Spanish gov...

Criteria CEO Replacement Highlights Potential Political Influence
Criteria, the investment arm of the "la Caixa" Foundation, recently replaced its CEO, raising questions about the role of political considerations in high-level appointments; the new CEO reportedly has different political leanings from his predecessor, prompting a pre-notification to the Spanish gov...
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44% Bias Score

Mother of Murdered Child to Denounce Institutional Failures and Media Exploitation
Patricia Ramírez, mother of Gabriel Cruz, murdered in 2018, will hold a press conference on Wednesday to denounce institutional and judicial failings, rights violations, and potential irregularities in the prison of Ana Julia Quezada, the murderer. She will also address the attempted sale of a docum...

Mother of Murdered Child to Denounce Institutional Failures and Media Exploitation
Patricia Ramírez, mother of Gabriel Cruz, murdered in 2018, will hold a press conference on Wednesday to denounce institutional and judicial failings, rights violations, and potential irregularities in the prison of Ana Julia Quezada, the murderer. She will also address the attempted sale of a docum...
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48% Bias Score

Gerritse Wins Stage 3 of Vuelta Femenina, Takes Race Lead
Femke Gerritse won the third stage of the Vuelta Femenina in Huesca, Spain, overtaking Marianne Vos in a sprint finish and claiming the overall race lead; this is Gerritse's first WorldTour victory.

Gerritse Wins Stage 3 of Vuelta Femenina, Takes Race Lead
Femke Gerritse won the third stage of the Vuelta Femenina in Huesca, Spain, overtaking Marianne Vos in a sprint finish and claiming the overall race lead; this is Gerritse's first WorldTour victory.
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48% Bias Score
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