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Spain Approves Bill to Dissolve Associations Apologizing for Francoism
Spain's Congress approved a bill allowing the dissolution of associations that apologize for Francoism and humiliate civil war victims, with only Vox opposing and the PP abstaining; a judge will make the final decision, following the 2022 Democratic Memory Law.
Spain Approves Bill to Dissolve Associations Apologizing for Francoism
Spain's Congress approved a bill allowing the dissolution of associations that apologize for Francoism and humiliate civil war victims, with only Vox opposing and the PP abstaining; a judge will make the final decision, following the 2022 Democratic Memory Law.
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48% Bias Score


Uneven Cervical Cancer Screenings in Spain Highlight Healthcare Inequity
Over 2,300 Spanish women are expected to receive a cervical cancer diagnosis in 2025; while nationwide screening programs aim to increase survival rates by 70%, implementation varies widely across regions, highlighting inequities in access to healthcare.
Uneven Cervical Cancer Screenings in Spain Highlight Healthcare Inequity
Over 2,300 Spanish women are expected to receive a cervical cancer diagnosis in 2025; while nationwide screening programs aim to increase survival rates by 70%, implementation varies widely across regions, highlighting inequities in access to healthcare.
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36% Bias Score


Supreme Court Annuls Basque Degree Validation Authority
The Spanish Supreme Court nullified the Basque government's authority to validate foreign university degrees, affecting 200 applications and potentially 800 more, prompting the Basque and central governments to consider a joint Constitutional Court appeal to resolve the issue.
Supreme Court Annuls Basque Degree Validation Authority
The Spanish Supreme Court nullified the Basque government's authority to validate foreign university degrees, affecting 200 applications and potentially 800 more, prompting the Basque and central governments to consider a joint Constitutional Court appeal to resolve the issue.
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36% Bias Score


Valencia to Host MotoGP Until 2031
The Valencia regional government and Dorna Sports announced a €80 million agreement on Tuesday to extend the contract for the MotoGP race at the Ricardo Tormo Circuit in Cheste until 2031, securing its place on the calendar despite damage from the October 2023 storms and ensuring the continuation of...
Valencia to Host MotoGP Until 2031
The Valencia regional government and Dorna Sports announced a €80 million agreement on Tuesday to extend the contract for the MotoGP race at the Ricardo Tormo Circuit in Cheste until 2031, securing its place on the calendar despite damage from the October 2023 storms and ensuring the continuation of...
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40% Bias Score


Illegal Occupation of Antonio Machado's Former Home in Spain
Three people occupied Villa Amparo, the former residence of poet Antonio Machado in Rocafort, Spain, which is owned by the Valencian government and currently closed to the public due to disrepair. Authorities plan post-summer renovations but face legal hurdles in immediate eviction. The house is a d...
Illegal Occupation of Antonio Machado's Former Home in Spain
Three people occupied Villa Amparo, the former residence of poet Antonio Machado in Rocafort, Spain, which is owned by the Valencian government and currently closed to the public due to disrepair. Authorities plan post-summer renovations but face legal hurdles in immediate eviction. The house is a d...
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56% Bias Score


Depardieu Accused of Sexual Assault by Multiple Women
Spanish writer Ruth Baza and French actress Charlotte Arnould accuse renowned actor Gérard Depardieu of sexual assault in a new documentary, "Depardieu: la chute," airing March 26th, highlighting striking similarities in their accounts, including both being ballet dancers and suffering from anorexia...
Depardieu Accused of Sexual Assault by Multiple Women
Spanish writer Ruth Baza and French actress Charlotte Arnould accuse renowned actor Gérard Depardieu of sexual assault in a new documentary, "Depardieu: la chute," airing March 26th, highlighting striking similarities in their accounts, including both being ballet dancers and suffering from anorexia...
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60% Bias Score

Andalusian Health Service Offers Short-Term Medical Contracts Amidst Staffing Crisis
The Andalusian Health Service (SAS) is offering short-term medical contracts (one to three months), contradicting previous promises of stability, prompting union criticism and a public protest with 100,000 signatures delivered to the regional president.

Andalusian Health Service Offers Short-Term Medical Contracts Amidst Staffing Crisis
The Andalusian Health Service (SAS) is offering short-term medical contracts (one to three months), contradicting previous promises of stability, prompting union criticism and a public protest with 100,000 signatures delivered to the regional president.
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52% Bias Score

CNMC Investigates Sanitas and Generali for Antitrust Violations
Spain's CNMC is investigating insurers Sanitas and Generali for potential antitrust violations related to a 2022 agreement where Sanitas manages Generali's healthcare services, prompting concerns about price-fixing and anti-competitive practices impacting 140,000 customers and potentially setting a ...

CNMC Investigates Sanitas and Generali for Antitrust Violations
Spain's CNMC is investigating insurers Sanitas and Generali for potential antitrust violations related to a 2022 agreement where Sanitas manages Generali's healthcare services, prompting concerns about price-fixing and anti-competitive practices impacting 140,000 customers and potentially setting a ...
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24% Bias Score

Espárrago Rock: The Rise and Fall of a Spanish Music Festival
The Espárrago Rock music festival, started in 1989 in Huétor Tájar, Spain, by a councilor and technician, ran for 15 years before ending in 2003 due to political conflicts and financial problems; it evolved from punk-rock to include flamenco, attracting thousands and impacting the local economy.

Espárrago Rock: The Rise and Fall of a Spanish Music Festival
The Espárrago Rock music festival, started in 1989 in Huétor Tájar, Spain, by a councilor and technician, ran for 15 years before ending in 2003 due to political conflicts and financial problems; it evolved from punk-rock to include flamenco, attracting thousands and impacting the local economy.
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28% Bias Score

Tous Reports Record Revenue Despite Slight Profit Dip in 2024
Tous, the Spanish jewelry firm, reported €523 million in revenue in 2024, a 9.4% increase, yet net profit slightly decreased to €45 million due to currency fluctuations; the company ended its partnership with Partners Group and plans significant investments in expansion and digitalization.

Tous Reports Record Revenue Despite Slight Profit Dip in 2024
Tous, the Spanish jewelry firm, reported €523 million in revenue in 2024, a 9.4% increase, yet net profit slightly decreased to €45 million due to currency fluctuations; the company ended its partnership with Partners Group and plans significant investments in expansion and digitalization.
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28% Bias Score

Spain's Pistachio Craze: From Gelato to Gourmet Dishes
Fueled by Italian gelato popularity, Spain's pistachio consumption has skyrocketed, impacting restaurants (using it in both sweet and savory dishes), confectioneries (especially in pistachio-filled croissants), and even supermarkets (selling pistachio-based chocolate bars).

Spain's Pistachio Craze: From Gelato to Gourmet Dishes
Fueled by Italian gelato popularity, Spain's pistachio consumption has skyrocketed, impacting restaurants (using it in both sweet and savory dishes), confectioneries (especially in pistachio-filled croissants), and even supermarkets (selling pistachio-based chocolate bars).
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52% Bias Score

Former Judge Attempts to Remove Investigating Judge in Case Involving Prime Minister's Brother
A former judge, Luis José Sáenz de Tejada, expelled for domestic violence, is trying to remove Judge Beatriz Biedma from a case investigating favoritism towards the Spanish Prime Minister's brother in the Diputación de Badajoz, after Biedma presented evidence of favoritism, including emails.

Former Judge Attempts to Remove Investigating Judge in Case Involving Prime Minister's Brother
A former judge, Luis José Sáenz de Tejada, expelled for domestic violence, is trying to remove Judge Beatriz Biedma from a case investigating favoritism towards the Spanish Prime Minister's brother in the Diputación de Badajoz, after Biedma presented evidence of favoritism, including emails.
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44% Bias Score
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