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Spain's Stagnant Bus System: High Prices, Low Ridership, and a Call for Reform
Spain's long-distance bus system suffers from high prices and declining ridership due to a decades-old concession model. The proposed Sustainable Mobility Law offers potential for deregulation, mirroring successful models in other European countries; however, the government's stance remains unclear.
Spain's Stagnant Bus System: High Prices, Low Ridership, and a Call for Reform
Spain's long-distance bus system suffers from high prices and declining ridership due to a decades-old concession model. The proposed Sustainable Mobility Law offers potential for deregulation, mirroring successful models in other European countries; however, the government's stance remains unclear.
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56% Bias Score


Spanish Nuclear Firms Sue Government Over €3 Billion in Waste Management Overcosts
Spain's nuclear power companies are suing the government and Enresa for €3 billion in overcosts and €800 million in contract breaches related to nuclear waste management, challenging the 'Enresa Tax' and the 7th general plan for radioactive waste.
Spanish Nuclear Firms Sue Government Over €3 Billion in Waste Management Overcosts
Spain's nuclear power companies are suing the government and Enresa for €3 billion in overcosts and €800 million in contract breaches related to nuclear waste management, challenging the 'Enresa Tax' and the 7th general plan for radioactive waste.
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48% Bias Score


MSC Opens New Sustainable Cruise Terminal in Barcelona
MSC Cruises opened a new €50 million terminal in Barcelona, set to be the first cruise terminal connected to the city's renewable energy OPS system by 2027, as part of a broader plan to electrify the port and address overtourism concerns.
MSC Opens New Sustainable Cruise Terminal in Barcelona
MSC Cruises opened a new €50 million terminal in Barcelona, set to be the first cruise terminal connected to the city's renewable energy OPS system by 2027, as part of a broader plan to electrify the port and address overtourism concerns.
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Court Delays Euthanasia Request, Ruling on Parental Rights
A 54-year-old man in Spain, Francesc, will face trial to receive euthanasia after his father appealed a judge's authorization, highlighting the legal complexities and delays surrounding euthanasia requests. The Catalan High Court of Justice ruled that parents have a legitimate interest in challengin...
Spanish Court Delays Euthanasia Request, Ruling on Parental Rights
A 54-year-old man in Spain, Francesc, will face trial to receive euthanasia after his father appealed a judge's authorization, highlighting the legal complexities and delays surrounding euthanasia requests. The Catalan High Court of Justice ruled that parents have a legitimate interest in challengin...
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36% Bias Score


Madrid Revises Aid for Domestic Violence Survivors, Raising Funding Concerns
The Madrid regional government is changing its financial aid system for female domestic violence survivors, calculating aid based on per capita income instead of total family income, impacting eligibility and potentially increasing the number of beneficiaries, despite the budget remaining unchanged ...
Madrid Revises Aid for Domestic Violence Survivors, Raising Funding Concerns
The Madrid regional government is changing its financial aid system for female domestic violence survivors, calculating aid based on per capita income instead of total family income, impacting eligibility and potentially increasing the number of beneficiaries, despite the budget remaining unchanged ...
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32% Bias Score


Spain to Criminalize AI-Generated Deepfakes of Minors
Over two dozen minors in Almendralejo, Spain, were victims of a deepfake scheme using the app "Clothoff," prompting the government to introduce legislation criminalizing deepfakes of minors, raising the minimum age for social media to 16, and mandating stricter age verification by online content pro...
Spain to Criminalize AI-Generated Deepfakes of Minors
Over two dozen minors in Almendralejo, Spain, were victims of a deepfake scheme using the app "Clothoff," prompting the government to introduce legislation criminalizing deepfakes of minors, raising the minimum age for social media to 16, and mandating stricter age verification by online content pro...
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48% Bias Score

Fourth Attempt at Basque Transparency Law
After three failed attempts, the Basque Government has presented a new draft transparency law to the Parliament, aiming to establish an independent transparency authority, protect whistleblowers, and impose sanctions for non-compliance, addressing Euskadi's status as the only Spanish autonomous comm...

Fourth Attempt at Basque Transparency Law
After three failed attempts, the Basque Government has presented a new draft transparency law to the Parliament, aiming to establish an independent transparency authority, protect whistleblowers, and impose sanctions for non-compliance, addressing Euskadi's status as the only Spanish autonomous comm...
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40% Bias Score

Spain Finally Implements EU Minimum Corporate Tax
Spain implemented a 15% minimum tax on large multinational corporations, a year behind schedule, following an EU directive and addressing tax base definition and information exchange; the delay resulted in legal action from the European Commission.

Spain Finally Implements EU Minimum Corporate Tax
Spain implemented a 15% minimum tax on large multinational corporations, a year behind schedule, following an EU directive and addressing tax base definition and information exchange; the delay resulted in legal action from the European Commission.
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32% Bias Score

Ancelotti Tax Fraud Trial Highlights Discrepancies in Spanish Football Tax Enforcement
Carlo Ancelotti is on trial in Spain, facing four years and nine months in prison and a €3.2 million fine for alleged tax fraud stemming from a complex payment structure during his time at Real Madrid from 2013-2015, with his defense arguing Real Madrid is primarily responsible.

Ancelotti Tax Fraud Trial Highlights Discrepancies in Spanish Football Tax Enforcement
Carlo Ancelotti is on trial in Spain, facing four years and nine months in prison and a €3.2 million fine for alleged tax fraud stemming from a complex payment structure during his time at Real Madrid from 2013-2015, with his defense arguing Real Madrid is primarily responsible.
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52% Bias Score

Spain Ends Controversial 'Golden Visa' Program
Spain abolished its 'Golden Visa' program on Thursday, ending a system that granted residency permits to investors who spent large sums in the country; between 2013 and 2023, 14,576 visas were granted.

Spain Ends Controversial 'Golden Visa' Program
Spain abolished its 'Golden Visa' program on Thursday, ending a system that granted residency permits to investors who spent large sums in the country; between 2013 and 2023, 14,576 visas were granted.
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40% Bias Score

Rüdiger's Header Sends Real Madrid to Copa del Rey Final
Real Madrid defeated Real Sociedad 3-2 in extra time during the Copa del Rey semi-final, with Rüdiger scoring the winning goal in the 114th minute at the Bernabéu stadium; they will play either Atlético or Barcelona in the final on April 26th.

Rüdiger's Header Sends Real Madrid to Copa del Rey Final
Real Madrid defeated Real Sociedad 3-2 in extra time during the Copa del Rey semi-final, with Rüdiger scoring the winning goal in the 114th minute at the Bernabéu stadium; they will play either Atlético or Barcelona in the final on April 26th.
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48% Bias Score

Quirónsalud Bribery Investigation: €500,000 Payment Under Scrutiny
A Madrid judge is investigating a €500,000 payment made by Isabel Díaz Ayuso's partner to the wife of a Quirónsalud executive, amid concerns about potential bribery and conflicts of interest in government contracts with the private healthcare group.

Quirónsalud Bribery Investigation: €500,000 Payment Under Scrutiny
A Madrid judge is investigating a €500,000 payment made by Isabel Díaz Ayuso's partner to the wife of a Quirónsalud executive, amid concerns about potential bribery and conflicts of interest in government contracts with the private healthcare group.
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48% Bias Score
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