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Man Arrested for Murder in Viana de Cega
A 42-year-old man in Viana de Cega, Valladolid, Spain, was arrested for stabbing to death his ex-partner's current partner at 3 AM on June 2, 2024. The investigation is focusing on how the assailant gained entry to the victim's home, where he repeatedly stabbed the victim with a small knife.
Man Arrested for Murder in Viana de Cega
A 42-year-old man in Viana de Cega, Valladolid, Spain, was arrested for stabbing to death his ex-partner's current partner at 3 AM on June 2, 2024. The investigation is focusing on how the assailant gained entry to the victim's home, where he repeatedly stabbed the victim with a small knife.
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24% Bias Score


PP Condemns PSOE Bill as 'Francoist,' Considers No-Confidence Motion
The Spanish Popular Party (PP) vehemently opposes a PSOE bill restricting "popular accusation" in ongoing investigations involving President Sánchez's family, comparing it to Francoist tactics and considering a no-confidence motion, potentially leading to early elections.
PP Condemns PSOE Bill as 'Francoist,' Considers No-Confidence Motion
The Spanish Popular Party (PP) vehemently opposes a PSOE bill restricting "popular accusation" in ongoing investigations involving President Sánchez's family, comparing it to Francoist tactics and considering a no-confidence motion, potentially leading to early elections.
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64% Bias Score


Spain Cancels €31 Million AI Research Grant, Sparking Outrage
The Spanish government unexpectedly canceled a €31 million AI research grant after evaluations were completed, causing outrage among over 100 affected researchers who are seeking recourse from European and Spanish authorities.
Spain Cancels €31 Million AI Research Grant, Sparking Outrage
The Spanish government unexpectedly canceled a €31 million AI research grant after evaluations were completed, causing outrage among over 100 affected researchers who are seeking recourse from European and Spanish authorities.
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52% Bias Score


Germany Addresses Childcare Crisis by Recruiting Spanish Educators
Germany is actively recruiting Spanish childcare workers to alleviate a critical staffing shortage in its kindergartens; approximately 600 educators have been placed since 2022, primarily through the "Willkommen im Kindergarten" program, addressing the need for 252,000 additional workers in West Ger...
Germany Addresses Childcare Crisis by Recruiting Spanish Educators
Germany is actively recruiting Spanish childcare workers to alleviate a critical staffing shortage in its kindergartens; approximately 600 educators have been placed since 2022, primarily through the "Willkommen im Kindergarten" program, addressing the need for 252,000 additional workers in West Ger...
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40% Bias Score


Madrid Overwhelmed by Influx of Unaccompanied Minors in 2024
In 2024, Madrid received 2,400 unaccompanied foreign minors, 1,100 arriving via Madrid-Barajas Airport, straining regional resources due to the Spanish government's lack of planning and the minors' arrival through dangerous routes.
Madrid Overwhelmed by Influx of Unaccompanied Minors in 2024
In 2024, Madrid received 2,400 unaccompanied foreign minors, 1,100 arriving via Madrid-Barajas Airport, straining regional resources due to the Spanish government's lack of planning and the minors' arrival through dangerous routes.
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56% Bias Score


10 Million Spaniards Exceed Legal Workweek Amidst Proposed Reduction
In Spain's third quarter of 2024, 10,011,700 employed individuals worked 40+ hours weekly, exceeding the legal limit, despite a proposed reduction to 37.5 hours facing political opposition.
10 Million Spaniards Exceed Legal Workweek Amidst Proposed Reduction
In Spain's third quarter of 2024, 10,011,700 employed individuals worked 40+ hours weekly, exceeding the legal limit, despite a proposed reduction to 37.5 hours facing political opposition.
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52% Bias Score

74.5-Year Sentence in Samuel Luiz Murder Highlights Persistent Homophobia in Spain
A Coruña court sentenced four individuals to 74.5 years for the July 2021 murder of Samuel Luiz, highlighting persistent homophobia in Spain despite its progressive image; the lengthy investigation used security footage and underscored challenges in proving homophobic motives; hate crimes rose 21% i...

74.5-Year Sentence in Samuel Luiz Murder Highlights Persistent Homophobia in Spain
A Coruña court sentenced four individuals to 74.5 years for the July 2021 murder of Samuel Luiz, highlighting persistent homophobia in Spain despite its progressive image; the lengthy investigation used security footage and underscored challenges in proving homophobic motives; hate crimes rose 21% i...
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28% Bias Score

Madrid's Formula 1 Circuit: €137 Million Contract Awarded Amidst Controversy
Five Spanish construction companies bid for the €137 million contract to build Madrid's temporary Formula 1 circuit, prompting concerns about financial viability and environmental impact, despite the project's aim to avoid repeating Valencia's costly mistakes.

Madrid's Formula 1 Circuit: €137 Million Contract Awarded Amidst Controversy
Five Spanish construction companies bid for the €137 million contract to build Madrid's temporary Formula 1 circuit, prompting concerns about financial viability and environmental impact, despite the project's aim to avoid repeating Valencia's costly mistakes.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Mayor Denied Communion for Being Gay
In Segovia, Spain, Mayor Rubén García de Andrés and another gay couple were denied communion by their parish priest, Felicién Malanza, due to their sexual orientation, highlighting the ongoing conflict between the Church's evolving position on LGBTQ+ issues and conservative views within its hierarch...

Spanish Mayor Denied Communion for Being Gay
In Segovia, Spain, Mayor Rubén García de Andrés and another gay couple were denied communion by their parish priest, Felicién Malanza, due to their sexual orientation, highlighting the ongoing conflict between the Church's evolving position on LGBTQ+ issues and conservative views within its hierarch...
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44% Bias Score

Sevilla Airport Taxi Group's Two-Decade Reign of Terror
A group of 200 Sevilla airport taxi drivers, operating as a criminal organization for over two decades, have been implicated in espionage, assaults, and intimidation tactics to maintain an illegal monopoly; despite multiple investigations and a 2002 court ruling against their practices, the Seville ...

Sevilla Airport Taxi Group's Two-Decade Reign of Terror
A group of 200 Sevilla airport taxi drivers, operating as a criminal organization for over two decades, have been implicated in espionage, assaults, and intimidation tactics to maintain an illegal monopoly; despite multiple investigations and a 2002 court ruling against their practices, the Seville ...
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52% Bias Score

Kent Nagano to Lead Spain's National Orchestra
Kent Nagano, a renowned American conductor of Japanese descent, will become the artistic and musical director of Spain's National Orchestra and Chorus in September 2026, a move intended to bolster the orchestra's international profile, as announced by the Ministry of Culture on December 18th, 2024.

Kent Nagano to Lead Spain's National Orchestra
Kent Nagano, a renowned American conductor of Japanese descent, will become the artistic and musical director of Spain's National Orchestra and Chorus in September 2026, a move intended to bolster the orchestra's international profile, as announced by the Ministry of Culture on December 18th, 2024.
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28% Bias Score

Spain Proposes €50 Minimum Wage Increase Amidst Political Tensions
Spain's Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz proposed a €50 monthly increase to the minimum wage, reaching €1184, to be presented to social agents on Wednesday, alongside an update to the IRPF to maintain tax exemption. Disagreements over working hour reductions threaten government stability.

Spain Proposes €50 Minimum Wage Increase Amidst Political Tensions
Spain's Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz proposed a €50 monthly increase to the minimum wage, reaching €1184, to be presented to social agents on Wednesday, alongside an update to the IRPF to maintain tax exemption. Disagreements over working hour reductions threaten government stability.
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52% Bias Score
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