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Ojos Negros: A Spanish Town's Struggle After Mining Closure
Ojos Negros, a Teruel town, experienced a population decline from nearly 3,000 to under 400 in 40 years following the 1980s closure of the Compañía Minera de Sierra Menera due to Spain's industrial reconversion policy, leaving the town struggling for economic survival.
Ojos Negros: A Spanish Town's Struggle After Mining Closure
Ojos Negros, a Teruel town, experienced a population decline from nearly 3,000 to under 400 in 40 years following the 1980s closure of the Compañía Minera de Sierra Menera due to Spain's industrial reconversion policy, leaving the town struggling for economic survival.
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40% Bias Score


Spain unveils plan to boost domestic mineral production, reduce reliance on imports
Spain launched a 2025-2029 action plan to increase domestic production of strategic minerals like rare earths and nickel, aiming to reduce reliance on foreign imports through new mine openings, increased recycling, and a national exploration program focusing on existing mine waste and new deposits.
Spain unveils plan to boost domestic mineral production, reduce reliance on imports
Spain launched a 2025-2029 action plan to increase domestic production of strategic minerals like rare earths and nickel, aiming to reduce reliance on foreign imports through new mine openings, increased recycling, and a national exploration program focusing on existing mine waste and new deposits.
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Court to Decide on Indictment of Former Vice President in Child Abuse Cover-Up Case
A Valencia court will decide on May 7th whether to indict former Vice President Mónica Oltra and others for allegedly covering up the sexual abuse of a minor in their care; a previous dismissal was overturned due to a "plausible hypothesis" of a cover-up.
Spanish Court to Decide on Indictment of Former Vice President in Child Abuse Cover-Up Case
A Valencia court will decide on May 7th whether to indict former Vice President Mónica Oltra and others for allegedly covering up the sexual abuse of a minor in their care; a previous dismissal was overturned due to a "plausible hypothesis" of a cover-up.
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44% Bias Score


Outdated Tech Hampers Spanish Healthcare
Outdated technology and poor interoperability plague Spain's healthcare system, causing delays, impacting patient care, and varying widely across regions; initiatives for improvement are underway but face significant challenges.
Outdated Tech Hampers Spanish Healthcare
Outdated technology and poor interoperability plague Spain's healthcare system, causing delays, impacting patient care, and varying widely across regions; initiatives for improvement are underway but face significant challenges.
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40% Bias Score


Spain Invests €1.8 Billion in Maritime Decarbonization
Spain has awarded its first international line of electric ferries to connect Europe and Africa, beginning operation in two and a half years, alongside other initiatives including suction sails and onshore power supplies to reduce carbon emissions in its maritime sector.
Spain Invests €1.8 Billion in Maritime Decarbonization
Spain has awarded its first international line of electric ferries to connect Europe and Africa, beginning operation in two and a half years, alongside other initiatives including suction sails and onshore power supplies to reduce carbon emissions in its maritime sector.
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36% Bias Score


Valencian Officials Charged in Flood Response Failure
A Catarroja judge charged two former Valencian officials for their roles in a delayed emergency warning during the October 29th floods, resulting in 225 deaths, while rejecting charges against the regional president due to immunity. The judge cites failures in inter-agency coordination and the late ...
Valencian Officials Charged in Flood Response Failure
A Catarroja judge charged two former Valencian officials for their roles in a delayed emergency warning during the October 29th floods, resulting in 225 deaths, while rejecting charges against the regional president due to immunity. The judge cites failures in inter-agency coordination and the late ...
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48% Bias Score

Comadres" Advocates for Maternal Support and Reproductive Autonomy in Spain
Andrea Ros's new book, "Comadres: El secreto era estar juntas," analyzes the situation of mothers in Spain, advocating for reproductive autonomy and highlighting the importance of maternal support networks; it blends personal experience with analysis of obstetric violence and societal structures.

Comadres" Advocates for Maternal Support and Reproductive Autonomy in Spain
Andrea Ros's new book, "Comadres: El secreto era estar juntas," analyzes the situation of mothers in Spain, advocating for reproductive autonomy and highlighting the importance of maternal support networks; it blends personal experience with analysis of obstetric violence and societal structures.
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44% Bias Score

Spain to Increase Defense Spending to 2% of GDP by 2029"
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez met with Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz to discuss increasing defense spending to 2% of GDP by 2029, ensuring social spending remains unaffected, amidst geopolitical uncertainty and EU requests.

Spain to Increase Defense Spending to 2% of GDP by 2029"
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez met with Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz to discuss increasing defense spending to 2% of GDP by 2029, ensuring social spending remains unaffected, amidst geopolitical uncertainty and EU requests.
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48% Bias Score

Spain's 2024-2025 Winter: Seventh Warmest and Sixteenth Driest on Record
Spain's 2024-2025 winter was the seventh warmest since 1961, averaging 7.8°C (1.2°C above the 1991-2020 average) and the sixteenth driest, with 145.9 l/m2 precipitation (77% of the norm). This follows six consecutive warmer-than-normal winters and springs, and zero cold waves were recorded for the s...

Spain's 2024-2025 Winter: Seventh Warmest and Sixteenth Driest on Record
Spain's 2024-2025 winter was the seventh warmest since 1961, averaging 7.8°C (1.2°C above the 1991-2020 average) and the sixteenth driest, with 145.9 l/m2 precipitation (77% of the norm). This follows six consecutive warmer-than-normal winters and springs, and zero cold waves were recorded for the s...
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16% Bias Score

Spanish Court Demands Action Against Financial Institution Abuse in Revolving Credit Cases
A Spanish court has urged authorities to address the widespread abuse by financial institutions, who use protracted legal battles to deter consumers from claiming against revolving credit and microloan products, impacting thousands and overloading the judicial system.

Spanish Court Demands Action Against Financial Institution Abuse in Revolving Credit Cases
A Spanish court has urged authorities to address the widespread abuse by financial institutions, who use protracted legal battles to deter consumers from claiming against revolving credit and microloan products, impacting thousands and overloading the judicial system.
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56% Bias Score

Díaz Opposes Spain's Defense Spending Increase
In Brussels, Spanish Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz vehemently opposed the government's plan to increase defense spending to 2% of GDP by 2029, clashing with Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's announcement and creating significant challenges for securing parliamentary support for the proposed increa...

Díaz Opposes Spain's Defense Spending Increase
In Brussels, Spanish Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz vehemently opposed the government's plan to increase defense spending to 2% of GDP by 2029, clashing with Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's announcement and creating significant challenges for securing parliamentary support for the proposed increa...
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52% Bias Score

AWS to Invest €12.9 Billion, Create 6,800 Jobs in Aragon
AWS's expansion in Aragon, Spain, will create 6,800 jobs and contribute €12.9 billion to the regional GDP over ten years, driven by Aragon's renewable energy, skilled workforce, and strategic location, while also supporting local businesses and education.

AWS to Invest €12.9 Billion, Create 6,800 Jobs in Aragon
AWS's expansion in Aragon, Spain, will create 6,800 jobs and contribute €12.9 billion to the regional GDP over ten years, driven by Aragon's renewable energy, skilled workforce, and strategic location, while also supporting local businesses and education.
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40% Bias Score
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