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Spain Approves Law to Dissolve Francoist Organizations
The Spanish Congress approved a law enabling the dissolution of associations promoting Francoism or inciting hatred against dictatorship victims, directly impacting the Francisco Franco Foundation's future and fulfilling a mandate from the Democratic Memory Law.
Spain Approves Law to Dissolve Francoist Organizations
The Spanish Congress approved a law enabling the dissolution of associations promoting Francoism or inciting hatred against dictatorship victims, directly impacting the Francisco Franco Foundation's future and fulfilling a mandate from the Democratic Memory Law.
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40% Bias Score


Bayer's 7% Revenue Growth in Spain Driven by Innovation and Investment
In 2024, Bayer's Spanish operations reported €822 million in revenue (a 7% increase), driven by pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and consumer health products; €145 million was invested, with €118 million dedicated to R&D and €27 million to efficiency improvements; Viralgen, a Bayer subsidiary specializ...
Bayer's 7% Revenue Growth in Spain Driven by Innovation and Investment
In 2024, Bayer's Spanish operations reported €822 million in revenue (a 7% increase), driven by pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and consumer health products; €145 million was invested, with €118 million dedicated to R&D and €27 million to efficiency improvements; Viralgen, a Bayer subsidiary specializ...
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40% Bias Score


Spain Replaces Employer Representatives on Labor Commission to Include Pimec
The Spanish Ministry of Labor removed CEOE and Cepyme representatives from the CCNCC to include Pimec, giving them 20 days to negotiate six seats, following a February 2024 recognition of Pimec's right to representation and the Catalan association surpassing the 15% regional representation threshold...
Spain Replaces Employer Representatives on Labor Commission to Include Pimec
The Spanish Ministry of Labor removed CEOE and Cepyme representatives from the CCNCC to include Pimec, giving them 20 days to negotiate six seats, following a February 2024 recognition of Pimec's right to representation and the Catalan association surpassing the 15% regional representation threshold...
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36% Bias Score


Spain's Anti-Tourism Protests: Soaring Housing Costs Fuel Resident Anger
Widespread anti-tourism protests are erupting across Spain as over 90 million tourists visited in 2024, with projections of 115 million by 2040, causing soaring housing costs and displacing residents; demonstrations in over 40 cities demand government intervention.
Spain's Anti-Tourism Protests: Soaring Housing Costs Fuel Resident Anger
Widespread anti-tourism protests are erupting across Spain as over 90 million tourists visited in 2024, with projections of 115 million by 2040, causing soaring housing costs and displacing residents; demonstrations in over 40 cities demand government intervention.
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56% Bias Score


Valencia Flood Inquiry: President's Inaction Under Scrutiny
Following the October 29th Valencia floods that killed 227 people, a judge is investigating why the regional president didn't declare a catastrophic emergency, a decision the judge suggests might have been to avoid potential legal consequences. The government spokesperson denies this.
Valencia Flood Inquiry: President's Inaction Under Scrutiny
Following the October 29th Valencia floods that killed 227 people, a judge is investigating why the regional president didn't declare a catastrophic emergency, a decision the judge suggests might have been to avoid potential legal consequences. The government spokesperson denies this.
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40% Bias Score


Madrid's Chamartín Station to Double Capacity with €20.47 Million Expansion
Madrid's Chamartín station is undergoing a €20.47 million renovation, adding a new terminal with 35,500 square meters to double capacity by 2030, driven by rising passenger numbers (36.2 million in 2023 to 44.4 million in 2024) and a plan to liberalize Spain's railway system.
Madrid's Chamartín Station to Double Capacity with €20.47 Million Expansion
Madrid's Chamartín station is undergoing a €20.47 million renovation, adding a new terminal with 35,500 square meters to double capacity by 2030, driven by rising passenger numbers (36.2 million in 2023 to 44.4 million in 2024) and a plan to liberalize Spain's railway system.
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48% Bias Score

Radicalized Inmate Arrested in Spain for Daesh-Related Activities
Spanish National Police arrested a highly radicalized inmate in Soria prison on Wednesday for suspected indoctrination and self-training for terrorism, following an investigation launched in October 2024 that uncovered his pro-Daesh activities and plans for violent acts in Spain.

Radicalized Inmate Arrested in Spain for Daesh-Related Activities
Spanish National Police arrested a highly radicalized inmate in Soria prison on Wednesday for suspected indoctrination and self-training for terrorism, following an investigation launched in October 2024 that uncovered his pro-Daesh activities and plans for violent acts in Spain.
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52% Bias Score

Rangers Face Strong Athletic Bilbao in Europa League Quarterfinals
Rangers, a Scottish football club overcoming a history of setbacks including bankruptcy and stadium disasters, faces a strong Athletic Bilbao team in the Europa League quarterfinals at Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow, hoping to maintain their chances against a team with a superior record and defensive stre...

Rangers Face Strong Athletic Bilbao in Europa League Quarterfinals
Rangers, a Scottish football club overcoming a history of setbacks including bankruptcy and stadium disasters, faces a strong Athletic Bilbao team in the Europa League quarterfinals at Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow, hoping to maintain their chances against a team with a superior record and defensive stre...
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40% Bias Score

Almeida Wins Stage Four of Itzulia, Takes Overall Lead
Joao Almeida won stage four of the Itzulia cycling race in Markina, Spain, taking the overall lead with a 30-second advantage over Schachmann after a decisive breakaway on the Izua climb; the final two stages will test his lead.

Almeida Wins Stage Four of Itzulia, Takes Overall Lead
Joao Almeida won stage four of the Itzulia cycling race in Markina, Spain, taking the overall lead with a 30-second advantage over Schachmann after a decisive breakaway on the Izua climb; the final two stages will test his lead.
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28% Bias Score

Franco-Era Forgery Ring Exposed: Fake Velázquez Leads to International Scandal
In April 1960, Seville police officer Juan Arias investigated a forged Velázquez painting, uncovering a large art forgery ring led by Andrés Moro, involving forger Eduardo Olaya and impacting collections worldwide, including the Meadows Museum in Dallas; the case was suppressed under Franco.

Franco-Era Forgery Ring Exposed: Fake Velázquez Leads to International Scandal
In April 1960, Seville police officer Juan Arias investigated a forged Velázquez painting, uncovering a large art forgery ring led by Andrés Moro, involving forger Eduardo Olaya and impacting collections worldwide, including the Meadows Museum in Dallas; the case was suppressed under Franco.
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52% Bias Score

Spanish School Group's Bankruptcies Spark Investigation
Scientia School, facing multiple bankruptcies and investigations for alleged financial misconduct, has caused significant hardship for families, teachers, and suppliers; its potential links to Seed Education raise further concerns.

Spanish School Group's Bankruptcies Spark Investigation
Scientia School, facing multiple bankruptcies and investigations for alleged financial misconduct, has caused significant hardship for families, teachers, and suppliers; its potential links to Seed Education raise further concerns.
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64% Bias Score

Spanish Village Suffers from Mega-Farm Pollution
Residents of As Conchas, Spain, suffer from vomiting and headaches due to water contamination from nearby mega-farms, highlighting the broader issue of industrial livestock farming's impact on human health and the environment.

Spanish Village Suffers from Mega-Farm Pollution
Residents of As Conchas, Spain, suffer from vomiting and headaches due to water contamination from nearby mega-farms, highlighting the broader issue of industrial livestock farming's impact on human health and the environment.
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48% Bias Score
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