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Supreme Court Orders Spain to Take Charge of Asylum-Seeking Minors in Canary Islands
The Supreme Court ordered Spain's central government to immediately take charge of almost 1,000 unaccompanied asylum-seeking minors, mostly from Mali, in the Canary Islands, after the central government's delays prompted further legal action by the Canary Islands government, highlighting systemic fa...
Supreme Court Orders Spain to Take Charge of Asylum-Seeking Minors in Canary Islands
The Supreme Court ordered Spain's central government to immediately take charge of almost 1,000 unaccompanied asylum-seeking minors, mostly from Mali, in the Canary Islands, after the central government's delays prompted further legal action by the Canary Islands government, highlighting systemic fa...
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Youth Strongly Support EU Membership Despite Concerns Over Foreign Policy
A survey of 1,553 Spanish young adults aged 18-34 reveals that 70% strongly support Spain's EU membership, yet 63% rate the EU's foreign policy as deficient, highlighting a need for institutional reform to maintain youth support.
Spanish Youth Strongly Support EU Membership Despite Concerns Over Foreign Policy
A survey of 1,553 Spanish young adults aged 18-34 reveals that 70% strongly support Spain's EU membership, yet 63% rate the EU's foreign policy as deficient, highlighting a need for institutional reform to maintain youth support.
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52% Bias Score


Spain's Average Working Day Nears Government Target Amidst Regional Variations and Political Opposition
Spain's average working day is 38.37 hours, closer to the government's proposed 37.5-hour limit than the current 40-hour legal maximum; however, regional variations exist, with Basque Country, Navarre, and Catalonia averaging below 37.5 hours, while others are significantly higher. The proposed redu...
Spain's Average Working Day Nears Government Target Amidst Regional Variations and Political Opposition
Spain's average working day is 38.37 hours, closer to the government's proposed 37.5-hour limit than the current 40-hour legal maximum; however, regional variations exist, with Basque Country, Navarre, and Catalonia averaging below 37.5 hours, while others are significantly higher. The proposed redu...
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36% Bias Score


Itálica Ceremonial Wins Unanimous Approval for UNESCO Candidacy
Spain's "Itálica Ceremonial" candidacy, highlighting the Roman city's ceremonial aspects during Hadrian's reign, won unanimous approval from the Spanish Council of Historical Heritage for UNESCO's World Heritage List submission in February 2026, following the rejection of a previous proposal.
Itálica Ceremonial Wins Unanimous Approval for UNESCO Candidacy
Spain's "Itálica Ceremonial" candidacy, highlighting the Roman city's ceremonial aspects during Hadrian's reign, won unanimous approval from the Spanish Council of Historical Heritage for UNESCO's World Heritage List submission in February 2026, following the rejection of a previous proposal.
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52% Bias Score


Large-Scale Protest Demands Spanish Prime Minister's Resignation
Over 100 Spanish civic groups are protesting in Madrid on May 10th, demanding Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's resignation and immediate elections due to perceived governmental failures and constitutional deconstruction; the protest, starting at noon in Colón Square, includes participation from PP and...
Large-Scale Protest Demands Spanish Prime Minister's Resignation
Over 100 Spanish civic groups are protesting in Madrid on May 10th, demanding Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's resignation and immediate elections due to perceived governmental failures and constitutional deconstruction; the protest, starting at noon in Colón Square, includes participation from PP and...
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56% Bias Score


Malfunctioning Emergency System in Valencia Impacts 112 Service
Technical issues in the CoordCom emergency response system, reported by 112 workers in Valencia, persist six months after a software update, hindering call handling, geolocation, and causing significant operator stress, particularly during high-demand periods like the October 29th storm and April 28...
Malfunctioning Emergency System in Valencia Impacts 112 Service
Technical issues in the CoordCom emergency response system, reported by 112 workers in Valencia, persist six months after a software update, hindering call handling, geolocation, and causing significant operator stress, particularly during high-demand periods like the October 29th storm and April 28...
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48% Bias Score

Disappearance of Two Men in Spain Linked to Bankrupt Company
Two African men, Jean Mirabeau Ngoho and Siaka Coulibaly, disappeared on December 14, 2024, after a meeting near the bankrupt Porkytrans company in Librilla, Spain; three individuals connected to the company were arrested, with two imprisoned for suspected homicide and concealment of bodies.

Disappearance of Two Men in Spain Linked to Bankrupt Company
Two African men, Jean Mirabeau Ngoho and Siaka Coulibaly, disappeared on December 14, 2024, after a meeting near the bankrupt Porkytrans company in Librilla, Spain; three individuals connected to the company were arrested, with two imprisoned for suspected homicide and concealment of bodies.
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24% Bias Score

Madrid-Barajas Airport Homelessness Crisis Persists Amidst Inter-Governmental Dispute
For over two months, roughly 500 homeless individuals have remained at Madrid-Barajas Airport despite Aena's attempts to remove them, causing conflict between the Madrid City Council, central government, and police due to health concerns and its impact on tourism.

Madrid-Barajas Airport Homelessness Crisis Persists Amidst Inter-Governmental Dispute
For over two months, roughly 500 homeless individuals have remained at Madrid-Barajas Airport despite Aena's attempts to remove them, causing conflict between the Madrid City Council, central government, and police due to health concerns and its impact on tourism.
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60% Bias Score

Euribor Dips to 2.024%, Affecting 4.1 Million Spanish Mortgages
The daily Euribor on May 9th, 2025, fell to 2.024%, impacting 4.1 million Spanish families with variable-rate mortgages, marking a continued decline from a peak of 3.526% in July 2024.

Euribor Dips to 2.024%, Affecting 4.1 Million Spanish Mortgages
The daily Euribor on May 9th, 2025, fell to 2.024%, impacting 4.1 million Spanish families with variable-rate mortgages, marking a continued decline from a peak of 3.526% in July 2024.
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28% Bias Score

CNMC Opens New Investigation into Telefónica for Pay-TV Contract Violations
The CNMC in Spain has launched another investigation into Telefónica, this time for violating commitments related to pay-TV contracts made during its 2015 acquisition of DTS, potentially leading to further fines after a previous €6 million penalty.

CNMC Opens New Investigation into Telefónica for Pay-TV Contract Violations
The CNMC in Spain has launched another investigation into Telefónica, this time for violating commitments related to pay-TV contracts made during its 2015 acquisition of DTS, potentially leading to further fines after a previous €6 million penalty.
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12% Bias Score

Simone Weil's Critique of Revolution and the Enlightenment
Carlos Ortega's "La firmeza de un nudo" compiles writings of Simone Weil (1909-1943), a French philosopher and revolutionary, whose disillusionment with failed revolutions and the Enlightenment is analyzed, highlighting her unique perspective on oppression and the mystical experience.

Simone Weil's Critique of Revolution and the Enlightenment
Carlos Ortega's "La firmeza de un nudo" compiles writings of Simone Weil (1909-1943), a French philosopher and revolutionary, whose disillusionment with failed revolutions and the Enlightenment is analyzed, highlighting her unique perspective on oppression and the mystical experience.
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28% Bias Score

Spanish Court Acquits ETA Member Due to Torture Evidence
The Spanish National High Court acquitted ETA member Iratxe Sorzabal of "terrorist sabotage" charges due to evidence of torture during her 2001 detention, rendering her confession inadmissible and highlighting concerns about human rights violations in counterterrorism.

Spanish Court Acquits ETA Member Due to Torture Evidence
The Spanish National High Court acquitted ETA member Iratxe Sorzabal of "terrorist sabotage" charges due to evidence of torture during her 2001 detention, rendering her confession inadmissible and highlighting concerns about human rights violations in counterterrorism.
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48% Bias Score
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