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Hermoso Testifies About Rubiales's Unwanted Kiss, Claims Career Harm
Jennifer Hermoso, a Spanish soccer player, testified in court about the unsolicited kiss from Luis Rubiales, former president of the Spanish Football Federation, during the 2023 Women's World Cup medal ceremony in Sydney, Australia, on August 20th, claiming professional and personal harm as a result...
Hermoso Testifies About Rubiales's Unwanted Kiss, Claims Career Harm
Jennifer Hermoso, a Spanish soccer player, testified in court about the unsolicited kiss from Luis Rubiales, former president of the Spanish Football Federation, during the 2023 Women's World Cup medal ceremony in Sydney, Australia, on August 20th, claiming professional and personal harm as a result...
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52% Bias Score


Spain's Record-Breaking 2024 Tourism: 93.8 Million Tourists and €126 Billion Spent
Spain's 2024 tourism figures hit record highs with 93.8 million foreign tourists spending €126.282 billion, exceeding 2023 numbers by 8.6 million tourists and €17.492 billion, driven by strong growth from major markets like the UK, France, and Germany, and significant increases from non-EU countries...
Spain's Record-Breaking 2024 Tourism: 93.8 Million Tourists and €126 Billion Spent
Spain's 2024 tourism figures hit record highs with 93.8 million foreign tourists spending €126.282 billion, exceeding 2023 numbers by 8.6 million tourists and €17.492 billion, driven by strong growth from major markets like the UK, France, and Germany, and significant increases from non-EU countries...
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36% Bias Score


€11,000 Bribe Secures Prisoner's Release in Spain's Largest Prison
A corruption ring within Spain's largest prison, Puerto III, involved a €11,000 bribe for a prisoner's release permit, leading to the investigation of former director Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Ortiz and administrator Trifón M. M. The scheme involved an intermediary who collected payments and communicat...
€11,000 Bribe Secures Prisoner's Release in Spain's Largest Prison
A corruption ring within Spain's largest prison, Puerto III, involved a €11,000 bribe for a prisoner's release permit, leading to the investigation of former director Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Ortiz and administrator Trifón M. M. The scheme involved an intermediary who collected payments and communicat...
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32% Bias Score


Madrid Family Evicted Despite Timely Rent Payments Amidst Housing Crisis
Spanish police evicted Alam, his wife, and three children from their Madrid apartment on Monday morning despite his timely rent payments; the eviction highlights the complexities of Spain's housing crisis and the large number of vacant properties owned by Sareb, the 'bad bank'.
Madrid Family Evicted Despite Timely Rent Payments Amidst Housing Crisis
Spanish police evicted Alam, his wife, and three children from their Madrid apartment on Monday morning despite his timely rent payments; the eviction highlights the complexities of Spain's housing crisis and the large number of vacant properties owned by Sareb, the 'bad bank'.
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60% Bias Score


Spain Faces Widespread Labor Shortages, Prompting Companies to Adapt Recruitment Strategies
Numerous sectors in Spain, mirroring a European Union trend, face significant labor shortages, prompting companies to implement strategies emphasizing social impact, technological innovation, and flexible work arrangements to attract young talent.
Spain Faces Widespread Labor Shortages, Prompting Companies to Adapt Recruitment Strategies
Numerous sectors in Spain, mirroring a European Union trend, face significant labor shortages, prompting companies to implement strategies emphasizing social impact, technological innovation, and flexible work arrangements to attract young talent.
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52% Bias Score


Basque Government Competes for Talgo Stake Amidst Industrial Job Concerns
The Basque Government, through its investment fund Finkatuz, is vying to become a minority shareholder in Talgo, competing with Polish fund PFR and Indian firm Jupiter Wagon for a 29.9% stake held by Trilantic; this follows the recent closure of Guardian factory in the Basque Country, prompting a fo...
Basque Government Competes for Talgo Stake Amidst Industrial Job Concerns
The Basque Government, through its investment fund Finkatuz, is vying to become a minority shareholder in Talgo, competing with Polish fund PFR and Indian firm Jupiter Wagon for a 29.9% stake held by Trilantic; this follows the recent closure of Guardian factory in the Basque Country, prompting a fo...
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52% Bias Score

Rubiales Trial Begins: Sexual Assault and Coercion Charges
The trial of Luis Rubiales, former president of the Spanish Football Federation, began on February 6th, 2024 in Madrid, accused of sexual assault and coercion against player Jenni Hermoso following an unsolicited kiss after the 2023 Women's World Cup final; the prosecution seeks a 2.5-year prison se...

Rubiales Trial Begins: Sexual Assault and Coercion Charges
The trial of Luis Rubiales, former president of the Spanish Football Federation, began on February 6th, 2024 in Madrid, accused of sexual assault and coercion against player Jenni Hermoso following an unsolicited kiss after the 2023 Women's World Cup final; the prosecution seeks a 2.5-year prison se...
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44% Bias Score

Spain Reaffirms Two-State Solution for Palestine, Raises Concerns Over West Bank Violence
Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares reiterated Spain's support for a two-state solution in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, expressed concern over violence against Palestinians in the West Bank, and called for a unified Palestinian Authority living peacefully alongside Israel.

Spain Reaffirms Two-State Solution for Palestine, Raises Concerns Over West Bank Violence
Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares reiterated Spain's support for a two-state solution in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, expressed concern over violence against Palestinians in the West Bank, and called for a unified Palestinian Authority living peacefully alongside Israel.
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32% Bias Score

Balearic Islands Launch Climate-Monitoring Satellite to Track Tourism Impact
The Balearic Islands are launching a 4.2 million euro satellite to monitor the effects of climate change and mass tourism on its ecosystems, using real-time data to inform sustainable tourism policies; it will orbit 300km, making 15 passes daily, and is funded by European recovery funds.

Balearic Islands Launch Climate-Monitoring Satellite to Track Tourism Impact
The Balearic Islands are launching a 4.2 million euro satellite to monitor the effects of climate change and mass tourism on its ecosystems, using real-time data to inform sustainable tourism policies; it will orbit 300km, making 15 passes daily, and is funded by European recovery funds.
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40% Bias Score

Mallorca Man Receives Life Sentence for Murdering Pregnant Wife and Son
A 39-year-old man in Mallorca, Spain, was sentenced to life in prison plus additional time for murdering his pregnant wife and seven-year-old son in May 2021; the court highlighted the abuse of power in killing the defenseless child.

Mallorca Man Receives Life Sentence for Murdering Pregnant Wife and Son
A 39-year-old man in Mallorca, Spain, was sentenced to life in prison plus additional time for murdering his pregnant wife and seven-year-old son in May 2021; the court highlighted the abuse of power in killing the defenseless child.
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28% Bias Score

Alcaraz Seeks Indoor Success in Rotterdam
Twenty-one-year-old Carlos Alcaraz is competing in the ABN Amro Open in Rotterdam, Netherlands, aiming for his first indoor tournament final; his first-round opponent is Botic van de Zandschulp, whom he lost to at the US Open.

Alcaraz Seeks Indoor Success in Rotterdam
Twenty-one-year-old Carlos Alcaraz is competing in the ABN Amro Open in Rotterdam, Netherlands, aiming for his first indoor tournament final; his first-round opponent is Botic van de Zandschulp, whom he lost to at the US Open.
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28% Bias Score

Spain Reviews Foreign Deployments After Ambassador Dismissals
Spain's foreign minister announced a review of foreign deployments after abruptly replacing three ambassadors: in Croatia, Belgium (due to sleeping during a conference), and Korea (following a meeting with a regional politician), causing concern among diplomats about the process.

Spain Reviews Foreign Deployments After Ambassador Dismissals
Spain's foreign minister announced a review of foreign deployments after abruptly replacing three ambassadors: in Croatia, Belgium (due to sleeping during a conference), and Korea (following a meeting with a regional politician), causing concern among diplomats about the process.
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48% Bias Score
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