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Museums: Towards Inclusivity and Sustainability"
On February 20th, EL PAÍS will host a forum at Casa de la Arquitectura to discuss the role of museums as inclusive and sustainable spaces, featuring leading museum directors and experts who will explore challenges, necessary resources, and innovative solutions.
Museums: Towards Inclusivity and Sustainability"
On February 20th, EL PAÍS will host a forum at Casa de la Arquitectura to discuss the role of museums as inclusive and sustainable spaces, featuring leading museum directors and experts who will explore challenges, necessary resources, and innovative solutions.
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Court Rejects Second Psychological Evaluation in Dani Alves Rape Case
A Spanish court rejected a request for a new psychological evaluation of the victim in the Dani Alves rape case, citing concerns about re-victimization and the sufficiency of existing evidence. The court will consider the defense's claim of media bias in the upcoming appeals process.
Spanish Court Rejects Second Psychological Evaluation in Dani Alves Rape Case
A Spanish court rejected a request for a new psychological evaluation of the victim in the Dani Alves rape case, citing concerns about re-victimization and the sufficiency of existing evidence. The court will consider the defense's claim of media bias in the upcoming appeals process.
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48% Bias Score


Granada Police Chief Resigns Amidst Exam Irregularities Investigation
The superintendent of Granada's Local Police resigned following a police search linked to an investigation into exam irregularities since late 2024, prompting a review of selection processes and the postponement of a promotion exam.
Granada Police Chief Resigns Amidst Exam Irregularities Investigation
The superintendent of Granada's Local Police resigned following a police search linked to an investigation into exam irregularities since late 2024, prompting a review of selection processes and the postponement of a promotion exam.
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28% Bias Score


Slight Rise in Spanish Births Fails to Offset High Death Rate
Spain's 2024 birth rate increased by 0.4% to 322,034, the first rise in 10 years, but this was offset by 439,146 deaths, resulting in a negative population balance of 114,937; experts attribute the birth increase to immigration.
Slight Rise in Spanish Births Fails to Offset High Death Rate
Spain's 2024 birth rate increased by 0.4% to 322,034, the first rise in 10 years, but this was offset by 439,146 deaths, resulting in a negative population balance of 114,937; experts attribute the birth increase to immigration.
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44% Bias Score


CHJ Admits System Vulnerability in Valencia Flood Response
Following the October 29th Valencia flood, the Júcar Hydrographic Confederation (CHJ) admitted their hydrological information system (SAIH) suffered a 43-minute delay in sending a flood alert to emergency services, despite having internal data showing rising water levels starting at 5:40 PM.
CHJ Admits System Vulnerability in Valencia Flood Response
Following the October 29th Valencia flood, the Júcar Hydrographic Confederation (CHJ) admitted their hydrological information system (SAIH) suffered a 43-minute delay in sending a flood alert to emergency services, despite having internal data showing rising water levels starting at 5:40 PM.
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36% Bias Score


AI in Law: Risks and Legal Consequences
AI's use in legal work is increasing, automating tasks but posing risks; two US lawyers were fined $5,000 for using ChatGPT to create a court filing with false cases, while Spanish cases show the need for responsible AI use.
AI in Law: Risks and Legal Consequences
AI's use in legal work is increasing, automating tasks but posing risks; two US lawyers were fined $5,000 for using ChatGPT to create a court filing with false cases, while Spanish cases show the need for responsible AI use.
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44% Bias Score

Junts Reverses Course, Allowing Far-Right Mayor to Remain in Power
In Ripoll, Catalonia, Junts's unexpected withdrawal of support for a no-confidence motion against far-right mayor Silvia Orriols, following internal divisions and a possible veto from Carles Puigdemont, enables Orriols to remain in office, despite having only 6 out of 17 council seats.

Junts Reverses Course, Allowing Far-Right Mayor to Remain in Power
In Ripoll, Catalonia, Junts's unexpected withdrawal of support for a no-confidence motion against far-right mayor Silvia Orriols, following internal divisions and a possible veto from Carles Puigdemont, enables Orriols to remain in office, despite having only 6 out of 17 council seats.
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68% Bias Score

Slight Rise in Spanish Births in 2024, but Long-Term Decline Persists
Spain's birth rate rose by 0.4% in 2024 to 322,034, reversing a decade-long decline of 24.7% since 2014, although deaths increased by 0.7% to 439,146, resulting in a negative population balance of 114,937.

Slight Rise in Spanish Births in 2024, but Long-Term Decline Persists
Spain's birth rate rose by 0.4% in 2024 to 322,034, reversing a decade-long decline of 24.7% since 2014, although deaths increased by 0.7% to 439,146, resulting in a negative population balance of 114,937.
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24% Bias Score

Madrid Vetoes Francoist Torture Site Memorialization
The Spanish central government is challenging a Madrid regional law granting President Ayuso veto power over a plaque commemorating the Real Casa de Correos's use as a Francoist torture center, potentially leading to a Constitutional Court case due to alleged unconstitutional overreach of regional a...

Madrid Vetoes Francoist Torture Site Memorialization
The Spanish central government is challenging a Madrid regional law granting President Ayuso veto power over a plaque commemorating the Real Casa de Correos's use as a Francoist torture center, potentially leading to a Constitutional Court case due to alleged unconstitutional overreach of regional a...
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48% Bias Score

Spain's Open Immigration Fuels Economic Boom
Spain's 3.2% economic growth in 2024, exceeding other European nations, is linked to its open immigration policy, attracting a record 94 million tourists and filling labor gaps, particularly 409,000 jobs filled by migrants.

Spain's Open Immigration Fuels Economic Boom
Spain's 3.2% economic growth in 2024, exceeding other European nations, is linked to its open immigration policy, attracting a record 94 million tourists and filling labor gaps, particularly 409,000 jobs filled by migrants.
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56% Bias Score

Sagrada Familia's Staircase Plan Sparks Legal Battle, Displacement Concerns
Barcelona's Sagrada Familia plans a new staircase, potentially displacing 1,000 families and businesses, prompting legal action and raising concerns about overcrowding amid record tourist numbers (4.83 million in 2022).

Sagrada Familia's Staircase Plan Sparks Legal Battle, Displacement Concerns
Barcelona's Sagrada Familia plans a new staircase, potentially displacing 1,000 families and businesses, prompting legal action and raising concerns about overcrowding amid record tourist numbers (4.83 million in 2022).
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36% Bias Score

Spain's Minimum Wage Increase Taxed: Unveiling Fiscal Imbalances
The Spanish government raised the SMI to £16,576 annually (effective January 1st, 2025), benefiting 2.4 million workers (12.9% of the total, 65.8% women). However, this increase is subject to income tax for the first time, reducing the net increase to 2.5%, lower than the 2.8% inflation rate, sparki...

Spain's Minimum Wage Increase Taxed: Unveiling Fiscal Imbalances
The Spanish government raised the SMI to £16,576 annually (effective January 1st, 2025), benefiting 2.4 million workers (12.9% of the total, 65.8% women). However, this increase is subject to income tax for the first time, reducing the net increase to 2.5%, lower than the 2.8% inflation rate, sparki...
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60% Bias Score
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