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Spanish Real Estate Sector Demands Land Law Reform Amidst Housing Crisis
Amidst the Spanish government's announcement of a public housing company, the real estate sector strongly advocates for the immediate approval of the Land Law reform to expedite new housing construction of all types, citing a critical shortage of developable land and lengthy administrative processes...
Spanish Real Estate Sector Demands Land Law Reform Amidst Housing Crisis
Amidst the Spanish government's announcement of a public housing company, the real estate sector strongly advocates for the immediate approval of the Land Law reform to expedite new housing construction of all types, citing a critical shortage of developable land and lengthy administrative processes...
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56% Bias Score


Barcelona Court Orders Paid Parental Leave, Challenging Spanish Law
A Barcelona court ordered the city council to pay for eight weeks of parental leave, a decision that could impact other municipalities and pressure the government to comply with EU directives on paid parental leave.
Barcelona Court Orders Paid Parental Leave, Challenging Spanish Law
A Barcelona court ordered the city council to pay for eight weeks of parental leave, a decision that could impact other municipalities and pressure the government to comply with EU directives on paid parental leave.
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40% Bias Score


Judge Orders Investigation into Leak of Confidential Documents in Spanish Case
A Spanish Supreme Court judge is investigating the leak of a Civil Guard report containing confidential information from a case against the Attorney General and Madrid Provincial Prosecutor, which revealed details of a confidential email between the prosecution and the lawyer of Alberto González Ama...
Judge Orders Investigation into Leak of Confidential Documents in Spanish Case
A Spanish Supreme Court judge is investigating the leak of a Civil Guard report containing confidential information from a case against the Attorney General and Madrid Provincial Prosecutor, which revealed details of a confidential email between the prosecution and the lawyer of Alberto González Ama...
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20% Bias Score


Barcelona to Regulate Short-Term Rentals to Tackle Housing Crisis
Barcelona City Council plans to regulate short-term rentals to combat their use as a loophole to avoid rent control, modifying the city's urban plan to prioritize permanent housing; this initiative requires further political support and faces potential obstacles.
Barcelona to Regulate Short-Term Rentals to Tackle Housing Crisis
Barcelona City Council plans to regulate short-term rentals to combat their use as a loophole to avoid rent control, modifying the city's urban plan to prioritize permanent housing; this initiative requires further political support and faces potential obstacles.
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36% Bias Score


ING Spain Seeks New CEO After Key Executive's Departure
Following Ignacio Juliá's move to Banco Santander on October 1st, 2024, ING Spain is conducting a CEO search, with Almudena Román serving as interim CEO; the process is expected to last into 2025 and includes internal and external candidates.
ING Spain Seeks New CEO After Key Executive's Departure
Following Ignacio Juliá's move to Banco Santander on October 1st, 2024, ING Spain is conducting a CEO search, with Almudena Román serving as interim CEO; the process is expected to last into 2025 and includes internal and external candidates.
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44% Bias Score


Spain Links Valencia Floods to Climate Change in Landmark ICJ Hearing
Spain presented evidence to the ICJ linking climate change to the deadly Valencia floods, arguing for the court to consider human rights in its advisory opinion on climate responsibilities, with the US and China also outlining their climate action plans.
Spain Links Valencia Floods to Climate Change in Landmark ICJ Hearing
Spain presented evidence to the ICJ linking climate change to the deadly Valencia floods, arguing for the court to consider human rights in its advisory opinion on climate responsibilities, with the US and China also outlining their climate action plans.
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44% Bias Score

Spanish EV Chargers Form Association to Overcome Bureaucratic Hurdles
Six major Spanish ultra-rapid EV charging companies, including Tesla, formed a new association, AORU, to overcome bureaucratic obstacles hindering the deployment of charging stations, impacting Spain's EV infrastructure development and economic growth.

Spanish EV Chargers Form Association to Overcome Bureaucratic Hurdles
Six major Spanish ultra-rapid EV charging companies, including Tesla, formed a new association, AORU, to overcome bureaucratic obstacles hindering the deployment of charging stations, impacting Spain's EV infrastructure development and economic growth.
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48% Bias Score

Almirall Celebrates 80 Years, Projects Growth with New Dermatology Drug
Founded 80 years ago in Barcelona, the family-owned Almirall pharmaceutical company, specializing in dermatology, anticipates significant growth with its new drug, Ebglyss, projecting €450 million in sales, while its Ilumetri drug shows 25% yearly growth.

Almirall Celebrates 80 Years, Projects Growth with New Dermatology Drug
Founded 80 years ago in Barcelona, the family-owned Almirall pharmaceutical company, specializing in dermatology, anticipates significant growth with its new drug, Ebglyss, projecting €450 million in sales, while its Ilumetri drug shows 25% yearly growth.
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56% Bias Score

Madrid-Central Government Clash over DANA Donation Management
A dispute between the Madrid regional government and the central government has arisen over the management of over 12,000 pallets of donations collected for DANA storm victims in Valencia, with accusations of mismanagement, lack of transparency, and delays in distribution.

Madrid-Central Government Clash over DANA Donation Management
A dispute between the Madrid regional government and the central government has arisen over the management of over 12,000 pallets of donations collected for DANA storm victims in Valencia, with accusations of mismanagement, lack of transparency, and delays in distribution.
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Police Arrest Jihadists in Alicante
Spanish police arrested a Mexican-born woman and a man in Alicante for promoting jihad online, including support for terrorist attacks; both are now imprisoned.

Spanish Police Arrest Jihadists in Alicante
Spanish police arrested a Mexican-born woman and a man in Alicante for promoting jihad online, including support for terrorist attacks; both are now imprisoned.
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52% Bias Score

Valencian Parliament Demands €2.2 Billion for Flood Mitigation After Devastating Storm
The Valencian Parliament approved a non-binding motion urging the Spanish government to spend €2.2 billion on flood mitigation works, following a devastating storm on October 29, 2023, prompting criticism for budget cuts by the regional government.

Valencian Parliament Demands €2.2 Billion for Flood Mitigation After Devastating Storm
The Valencian Parliament approved a non-binding motion urging the Spanish government to spend €2.2 billion on flood mitigation works, following a devastating storm on October 29, 2023, prompting criticism for budget cuts by the regional government.
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56% Bias Score

60th San Silvestre Vallecana: A Legacy of Running
The 2024 Nationale Nederlanden San Silvestre Vallecana, celebrating its 60th anniversary on December 31st in Madrid, will host 4,200 runners and feature prominent Spanish athletes, marking its status as a globally significant race.

60th San Silvestre Vallecana: A Legacy of Running
The 2024 Nationale Nederlanden San Silvestre Vallecana, celebrating its 60th anniversary on December 31st in Madrid, will host 4,200 runners and feature prominent Spanish athletes, marking its status as a globally significant race.
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52% Bias Score
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