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AI Adoption in Spain: Challenges and Opportunities"
In Spain, 46% of companies use AI daily, mainly for automation and data analysis, while 84% of employees use it; however, adaptation remains a challenge, with only 2% of companies reducing staff after implementation, according to Randstad Research and EY.
AI Adoption in Spain: Challenges and Opportunities"
In Spain, 46% of companies use AI daily, mainly for automation and data analysis, while 84% of employees use it; however, adaptation remains a challenge, with only 2% of companies reducing staff after implementation, according to Randstad Research and EY.
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48% Bias Score


Asturias to Cull 53 Wolves After Species Loses Protected Status
The Principality of Asturias will authorize the hunting of up to 53 wolves (15% of its estimated population of 345) following the recent removal of the species from Spain's protected species list; this aims to mitigate damage to livestock and balance conservation with farming needs.
Asturias to Cull 53 Wolves After Species Loses Protected Status
The Principality of Asturias will authorize the hunting of up to 53 wolves (15% of its estimated population of 345) following the recent removal of the species from Spain's protected species list; this aims to mitigate damage to livestock and balance conservation with farming needs.
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Court Allows EU Challenge to ERE Sentence Reductions
The Spanish Constitutional Court has allowed the Seville Provincial Court to challenge before the European Court of Justice the reduced sentences in the Andalusian ERE corruption case, raising concerns about potential conflicts between national and EU law interpretations.
Spanish Court Allows EU Challenge to ERE Sentence Reductions
The Spanish Constitutional Court has allowed the Seville Provincial Court to challenge before the European Court of Justice the reduced sentences in the Andalusian ERE corruption case, raising concerns about potential conflicts between national and EU law interpretations.
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48% Bias Score


Spain: Bill Seeks Recognition of Intersex and Non-Binary Rights
Sumar's proposed legislation in the Spanish Congress seeks to recognize the rights of intersex and non-binary individuals by amending the Ley 4/2023, including adding a third gender option (non-binary) to official documents and prohibiting non-consensual genital modifications in minors.
Spain: Bill Seeks Recognition of Intersex and Non-Binary Rights
Sumar's proposed legislation in the Spanish Congress seeks to recognize the rights of intersex and non-binary individuals by amending the Ley 4/2023, including adding a third gender option (non-binary) to official documents and prohibiting non-consensual genital modifications in minors.
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36% Bias Score


Spanish Government's Response to US Tariffs Divides Parliament
Following the announcement of US tariffs, the Spanish government presented economic measures, leading to a parliamentary debate where most parties expressed willingness to cooperate but the PP raised concerns over alleged concessions to Catalan independentists, while Vox blamed Prime Minister Pedro ...
Spanish Government's Response to US Tariffs Divides Parliament
Following the announcement of US tariffs, the Spanish government presented economic measures, leading to a parliamentary debate where most parties expressed willingness to cooperate but the PP raised concerns over alleged concessions to Catalan independentists, while Vox blamed Prime Minister Pedro ...
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Air Traffic Control Faces Labor Disputes Amid Safety Concerns
Labor tensions are escalating at Spanish airports due to staff shortages and disputes over working conditions at towers operated by private air traffic control company Saerco, prompting union concerns about air safety and calls for government intervention.
Spanish Air Traffic Control Faces Labor Disputes Amid Safety Concerns
Labor tensions are escalating at Spanish airports due to staff shortages and disputes over working conditions at towers operated by private air traffic control company Saerco, prompting union concerns about air safety and calls for government intervention.
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64% Bias Score

Acquittal of Dani Alves Sparks Debate on Victim Reparation in Sexual Assault Cases
The acquittal of Dani Alves highlights the limitations of focusing solely on punishment in sexual assault cases, advocating for a shift towards prioritizing victim support and emancipation through a feminist lens that separates the penal process from the victim's recovery.

Acquittal of Dani Alves Sparks Debate on Victim Reparation in Sexual Assault Cases
The acquittal of Dani Alves highlights the limitations of focusing solely on punishment in sexual assault cases, advocating for a shift towards prioritizing victim support and emancipation through a feminist lens that separates the penal process from the victim's recovery.
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36% Bias Score

US Warns Spain Against Closer China Ties Amid Trade War
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned Spain against closer ties with China, comparing China's trade practices to relentless dumping, following Spanish President Pedro Sánchez's push for stronger EU-China relations amid the US-China trade war.

US Warns Spain Against Closer China Ties Amid Trade War
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned Spain against closer ties with China, comparing China's trade practices to relentless dumping, following Spanish President Pedro Sánchez's push for stronger EU-China relations amid the US-China trade war.
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56% Bias Score

Valencia Flood Investigation: Judge Rejects Regional Government's Involvement
A Valencia judge rejected the regional government's request to join the investigation into the October 29th floods that killed 228 people, citing it's not the appropriate procedural time, despite the involvement of two former regional officials already under investigation.

Valencia Flood Investigation: Judge Rejects Regional Government's Involvement
A Valencia judge rejected the regional government's request to join the investigation into the October 29th floods that killed 228 people, citing it's not the appropriate procedural time, despite the involvement of two former regional officials already under investigation.
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32% Bias Score

Andalusian Municipalities Demand Action on Mining Pollution in Guadalquivir River
Ten Andalusian municipalities and economic sectors are demanding action from the regional government regarding heavy metal pollution from mining discharges in the Guadalquivir River, citing threats to 60,000 jobs and potential health risks, as a recent study found elevated levels of lead in fish exc...

Andalusian Municipalities Demand Action on Mining Pollution in Guadalquivir River
Ten Andalusian municipalities and economic sectors are demanding action from the regional government regarding heavy metal pollution from mining discharges in the Guadalquivir River, citing threats to 60,000 jobs and potential health risks, as a recent study found elevated levels of lead in fish exc...
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52% Bias Score

SEPE Offers €600 Training Subsidies to Boost Spanish Workforce Skills
The Spanish employment service (SEPE) provides €600 subsidies to workers and unemployed individuals for training courses from January 1, 2023, to September 1, 2025, in collaboration with Fundae, focusing on skill development for improved employability.

SEPE Offers €600 Training Subsidies to Boost Spanish Workforce Skills
The Spanish employment service (SEPE) provides €600 subsidies to workers and unemployed individuals for training courses from January 1, 2023, to September 1, 2025, in collaboration with Fundae, focusing on skill development for improved employability.
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32% Bias Score

Andalusia to Appeal Minor Migrant Distribution Decree
The Andalusian government will appeal a Spanish central government decree on the distribution of unaccompanied immigrant minors from the Canary Islands, arguing it infringes on regional authority and lacks funding; Andalusia cites unfair distribution and an annual underfunding of €1,500 million.

Andalusia to Appeal Minor Migrant Distribution Decree
The Andalusian government will appeal a Spanish central government decree on the distribution of unaccompanied immigrant minors from the Canary Islands, arguing it infringes on regional authority and lacks funding; Andalusia cites unfair distribution and an annual underfunding of €1,500 million.
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56% Bias Score
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