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Madrid Tightens Terrace Rules Amid Noise Complaints and License Renewal Concerns
Madrid's new terrace ordinance increases penalties for noise and safety violations, potentially revoking licenses, while automatic license renewals raise concerns about enforcement; the ordinance aims to balance social life with residents' rest, but has sparked conflict.
Madrid Tightens Terrace Rules Amid Noise Complaints and License Renewal Concerns
Madrid's new terrace ordinance increases penalties for noise and safety violations, potentially revoking licenses, while automatic license renewals raise concerns about enforcement; the ordinance aims to balance social life with residents' rest, but has sparked conflict.
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56% Bias Score


Record High of Foreign Workers in Spain Exacerbates Housing Crisis
A record high of over three million foreigners are registered in Spain's Social Security system (14.1% of contributors), with over 200,000 joining in 2024, impacting housing markets in cities like Madrid, Barcelona, and Alicante, where foreign residents concentrate in specific districts with varying...
Record High of Foreign Workers in Spain Exacerbates Housing Crisis
A record high of over three million foreigners are registered in Spain's Social Security system (14.1% of contributors), with over 200,000 joining in 2024, impacting housing markets in cities like Madrid, Barcelona, and Alicante, where foreign residents concentrate in specific districts with varying...
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44% Bias Score


Widespread Heatwave Prompts Alerts Across Spain
A heatwave in Spain has prompted orange and yellow weather alerts in thirteen autonomous communities, with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius in several areas, urging citizens to take precautions and protect vulnerable groups.
Widespread Heatwave Prompts Alerts Across Spain
A heatwave in Spain has prompted orange and yellow weather alerts in thirteen autonomous communities, with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius in several areas, urging citizens to take precautions and protect vulnerable groups.
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16% Bias Score


Spain's Ambitious Healthcare Bills Face Political Hurdles
The Spanish Ministry of Health is attempting to pass four significant healthcare bills—tobacco control, alcohol restrictions for minors, pharmaceutical reform, and a healthcare worker statute—despite facing significant political challenges, including a weak parliamentary majority and strong oppositi...
Spain's Ambitious Healthcare Bills Face Political Hurdles
The Spanish Ministry of Health is attempting to pass four significant healthcare bills—tobacco control, alcohol restrictions for minors, pharmaceutical reform, and a healthcare worker statute—despite facing significant political challenges, including a weak parliamentary majority and strong oppositi...
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Court Orders Deeper Probe into 2000 Assassination of Prosecutor
A Spanish court ordered further investigation into the October 2000 assassination of prosecutor Luis Portero García, focusing on the potential involvement of two top ETA leaders, Ainhoa Mújica Goñi and Francisco Javier García Gaztelu, based on a new Guardia Civil report and an appeal by Portero's so...
Spanish Court Orders Deeper Probe into 2000 Assassination of Prosecutor
A Spanish court ordered further investigation into the October 2000 assassination of prosecutor Luis Portero García, focusing on the potential involvement of two top ETA leaders, Ainhoa Mújica Goñi and Francisco Javier García Gaztelu, based on a new Guardia Civil report and an appeal by Portero's so...
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28% Bias Score


Casa Cornide Opens to Public After Franco Family Legal Battle
The Franco family opened the Casa Cornide in A Coruña to the public on August 7, 2023, following a legal battle and a Supreme Court ruling; limited visits are now permitted, revealing the building's depleted state and sparking renewed calls to investigate the family's actions during the Franco era.
Casa Cornide Opens to Public After Franco Family Legal Battle
The Franco family opened the Casa Cornide in A Coruña to the public on August 7, 2023, following a legal battle and a Supreme Court ruling; limited visits are now permitted, revealing the building's depleted state and sparking renewed calls to investigate the family's actions during the Franco era.
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52% Bias Score

Bournemouth Airport Faces Potential Shutdown Amid Worker Strike Ballot
Around 80 Bournemouth Airport workers are voting on strike action over a rejected pay offer, potentially shutting down the airport in early September, impacting 950,000 annual passengers and flights to 34 destinations.

Bournemouth Airport Faces Potential Shutdown Amid Worker Strike Ballot
Around 80 Bournemouth Airport workers are voting on strike action over a rejected pay offer, potentially shutting down the airport in early September, impacting 950,000 annual passengers and flights to 34 destinations.
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52% Bias Score

Latin American "Neoconstitutionalism": A Shift in Governance and its Criticisms
New constitutions in Venezuela (1999), Ecuador (2008), and Bolivia (2009) significantly altered governance, emphasizing indigenous rights and social justice, but sparked concerns regarding democratic processes and the balance of power.

Latin American "Neoconstitutionalism": A Shift in Governance and its Criticisms
New constitutions in Venezuela (1999), Ecuador (2008), and Bolivia (2009) significantly altered governance, emphasizing indigenous rights and social justice, but sparked concerns regarding democratic processes and the balance of power.
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64% Bias Score

Jumilla Bans Muslim Celebrations in Public Spaces
The Jumilla City Council in Murcia, Spain, approved a motion restricting the use of public spaces for Muslim celebrations like Ramadan, affecting roughly 1,500 Muslim residents (5.5% of the population), due to concerns about maintaining "Spanish traditions", days before budget approval which depende...

Jumilla Bans Muslim Celebrations in Public Spaces
The Jumilla City Council in Murcia, Spain, approved a motion restricting the use of public spaces for Muslim celebrations like Ramadan, affecting roughly 1,500 Muslim residents (5.5% of the population), due to concerns about maintaining "Spanish traditions", days before budget approval which depende...
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60% Bias Score

Almería Gasoline Seizure Disrupts Fuel Supply for Drug and Human Trafficking
In Almería, Spain, the Guardia Civil seized over 10,000 liters of gasoline intended for drug and human trafficking operations, arresting two men and uncovering four semi-rigid boats; the unsecured fuel posed a significant safety risk.

Almería Gasoline Seizure Disrupts Fuel Supply for Drug and Human Trafficking
In Almería, Spain, the Guardia Civil seized over 10,000 liters of gasoline intended for drug and human trafficking operations, arresting two men and uncovering four semi-rigid boats; the unsecured fuel posed a significant safety risk.
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44% Bias Score

Cádiz to Host Europe's First Complex Fat Biofuel Plant
A €46 million project will transform a former tobacco factory site in Cádiz into Europe's first plant for pretreatment of complex fats into biofuels, creating 150 construction jobs and 100 operational jobs starting in 2026, addressing the shortage of sustainable aviation fuel and renewable diesel.

Cádiz to Host Europe's First Complex Fat Biofuel Plant
A €46 million project will transform a former tobacco factory site in Cádiz into Europe's first plant for pretreatment of complex fats into biofuels, creating 150 construction jobs and 100 operational jobs starting in 2026, addressing the shortage of sustainable aviation fuel and renewable diesel.
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40% Bias Score

Spain's Second Heatwave: Temperatures Soar, Wildfire Risk Increases
Spain is currently experiencing a second heatwave, lasting until at least August 10th, affecting 34 provinces across 12 autonomous communities, with temperatures reaching 43.4 °C in Badajoz and causing high wildfire risks.

Spain's Second Heatwave: Temperatures Soar, Wildfire Risk Increases
Spain is currently experiencing a second heatwave, lasting until at least August 10th, affecting 34 provinces across 12 autonomous communities, with temperatures reaching 43.4 °C in Badajoz and causing high wildfire risks.
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28% Bias Score
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