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Spain to Fine Wizz Air and Transavia for Hand Luggage Fees
The Spanish government will fine Wizz Air and Transavia for charging for hand luggage, expanding on November 2022 fines against five other airlines totaling โฌ179 million for "abusive" surcharges, following a complaint from the European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) to the European Commission.
Spain to Fine Wizz Air and Transavia for Hand Luggage Fees
The Spanish government will fine Wizz Air and Transavia for charging for hand luggage, expanding on November 2022 fines against five other airlines totaling โฌ179 million for "abusive" surcharges, following a complaint from the European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) to the European Commission.
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52% Bias Score


PSOE Halts Appointment Amidst Allegations of Favoritism and Abuse of Power
The PSOE in Extremadura halted the appointment of Marรญa de la Cruz Rodrรญguez as sub-delegate in Badajoz after public backlash, following her resignation from the regional assembly to enable Miguel รngel Gallardo's aforamiento amidst allegations of abuse of power and influence peddling.
PSOE Halts Appointment Amidst Allegations of Favoritism and Abuse of Power
The PSOE in Extremadura halted the appointment of Marรญa de la Cruz Rodrรญguez as sub-delegate in Badajoz after public backlash, following her resignation from the regional assembly to enable Miguel รngel Gallardo's aforamiento amidst allegations of abuse of power and influence peddling.
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48% Bias Score


Malaga's New Hospital: Construction Begins After 15-Year Delay
After fifteen years of delays, the Andalusian regional government has approved the construction of Malaga's third hospital, a โฌ607.5 million project funded largely by European Feder funds, including 815 rooms, 48 operating rooms, and 80 ICU beds, expected to be completed in six years.
Malaga's New Hospital: Construction Begins After 15-Year Delay
After fifteen years of delays, the Andalusian regional government has approved the construction of Malaga's third hospital, a โฌ607.5 million project funded largely by European Feder funds, including 815 rooms, 48 operating rooms, and 80 ICU beds, expected to be completed in six years.
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40% Bias Score


Spain to Host โฌ700 Million Fusion Energy Research Project
Escรบzar, Spain, will host the IFMIF-DONES particle accelerator, a โฌ700 million international project to research clean fusion energy, creating 1000 jobs and impacting โฌ6 billion across Europe, with Spain funding 50% of construction and 10% of operation.
Spain to Host โฌ700 Million Fusion Energy Research Project
Escรบzar, Spain, will host the IFMIF-DONES particle accelerator, a โฌ700 million international project to research clean fusion energy, creating 1000 jobs and impacting โฌ6 billion across Europe, with Spain funding 50% of construction and 10% of operation.
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52% Bias Score


Spain's Record Trade Deficit with China Reaches โฌ10 Billion in Q1 2025
Spain's trade deficit with China soared to a record โฌ10.093 billion in Q1 2025, a 22% increase, exceeding deficits with Germany (โฌ2.576 billion) and the US (โฌ3.919 billion), highlighting Spain's growing reliance on Chinese goods amidst a global trade imbalance.
Spain's Record Trade Deficit with China Reaches โฌ10 Billion in Q1 2025
Spain's trade deficit with China soared to a record โฌ10.093 billion in Q1 2025, a 22% increase, exceeding deficits with Germany (โฌ2.576 billion) and the US (โฌ3.919 billion), highlighting Spain's growing reliance on Chinese goods amidst a global trade imbalance.
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48% Bias Score


Ciudad sin sueรฑo" Premieres at Cannes, Showcasing Madrid's Caรฑada Real
Guillermo Galoe's new film, "Ciudad sin sueรฑo," premiered at Cannes, offering an intimate portrayal of life in Madrid's Caรฑada Real, Europe's largest shantytown, focusing on two teenagers facing displacement and highlighting issues of poverty, racism, and systemic social challenges.
Ciudad sin sueรฑo" Premieres at Cannes, Showcasing Madrid's Caรฑada Real
Guillermo Galoe's new film, "Ciudad sin sueรฑo," premiered at Cannes, offering an intimate portrayal of life in Madrid's Caรฑada Real, Europe's largest shantytown, focusing on two teenagers facing displacement and highlighting issues of poverty, racism, and systemic social challenges.
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24% Bias Score

Mallorcan Entrepreneur Builds Car Rental Empire Amidst Tourism Debate
Othman Ktiri, a Moroccan-French entrepreneur, built OK Mobility from humble beginnings in Mallorca into a major player in the automotive and car rental industry across 17 countries, employing 850 people, but now faces challenges from potential new taxes on rental vehicles and the rapid push for elec...

Mallorcan Entrepreneur Builds Car Rental Empire Amidst Tourism Debate
Othman Ktiri, a Moroccan-French entrepreneur, built OK Mobility from humble beginnings in Mallorca into a major player in the automotive and car rental industry across 17 countries, employing 850 people, but now faces challenges from potential new taxes on rental vehicles and the rapid push for elec...
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48% Bias Score

Spain's Controversial Call for Israel's Eurovision Expulsion
The Spanish government, under Sรกnchez, controversially called for Israel's expulsion from Eurovision, a move opposed internally and highlighting Spain's complex relationship with Israel, contrasting with past policies and potentially impacting future foreign policy.

Spain's Controversial Call for Israel's Eurovision Expulsion
The Spanish government, under Sรกnchez, controversially called for Israel's expulsion from Eurovision, a move opposed internally and highlighting Spain's complex relationship with Israel, contrasting with past policies and potentially impacting future foreign policy.
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68% Bias Score

Spain Debates Press Conference Reform After Right-Wing Activist Disruption
The Spanish Parliament is debating a reform to sanction those obstructing press conferences, sparked by a right-wing activist's disruption last week; penalties range from temporary suspension to five-year credential revocation, reflecting concerns about misinformation and pseudo-media outlets.

Spain Debates Press Conference Reform After Right-Wing Activist Disruption
The Spanish Parliament is debating a reform to sanction those obstructing press conferences, sparked by a right-wing activist's disruption last week; penalties range from temporary suspension to five-year credential revocation, reflecting concerns about misinformation and pseudo-media outlets.
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44% Bias Score

Canarian Vice-President Implicated in Drug Trafficking Ring
A police report implicates the second vice-president of the Canarian Parliament, Gustavo Matos, in a drug trafficking organization, alleging he intervened to stop inspections of cannabis clubs operating as fronts for cocaine and heroin trafficking in southern Tenerife; this involved other high-ranki...

Canarian Vice-President Implicated in Drug Trafficking Ring
A police report implicates the second vice-president of the Canarian Parliament, Gustavo Matos, in a drug trafficking organization, alleging he intervened to stop inspections of cannabis clubs operating as fronts for cocaine and heroin trafficking in southern Tenerife; this involved other high-ranki...
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52% Bias Score

Madrid City Council Threatens Legal Action Over 400 Homeless at Barajas Airport
Madrid City Council is demanding that the national government address the humanitarian crisis of over 400 homeless individuals at Madrid-Barajas Airport, threatening legal action if a joint action plan and census of those individuals isn't completed within one month. The council points to a similar ...

Madrid City Council Threatens Legal Action Over 400 Homeless at Barajas Airport
Madrid City Council is demanding that the national government address the humanitarian crisis of over 400 homeless individuals at Madrid-Barajas Airport, threatening legal action if a joint action plan and census of those individuals isn't completed within one month. The council points to a similar ...
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56% Bias Score

Spain Streamlines Immigration with New Foreigner's Regulation
Spain's new Foreigner's Regulation, effective May 20, 2025, simplifies the regularization process for an estimated 300,000 undocumented migrants annually over three years, impacting visa procedures, arraigo requirements, family reunification, and student rights, and aligning with EU regulations.

Spain Streamlines Immigration with New Foreigner's Regulation
Spain's new Foreigner's Regulation, effective May 20, 2025, simplifies the regularization process for an estimated 300,000 undocumented migrants annually over three years, impacting visa procedures, arraigo requirements, family reunification, and student rights, and aligning with EU regulations.
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44% Bias Score
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