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Méndez to Start for Spain in Euro Cup Semi-Final
Spain's 24-year-old center-back María Méndez will replace the suspended Laia Aleixandri in the Euro Cup semi-final against Germany; Méndez's calm demeanor and prior strong performances in the group stages position her well for this crucial match, reflecting the Spanish team's overall positive atmosp...
Méndez to Start for Spain in Euro Cup Semi-Final
Spain's 24-year-old center-back María Méndez will replace the suspended Laia Aleixandri in the Euro Cup semi-final against Germany; Méndez's calm demeanor and prior strong performances in the group stages position her well for this crucial match, reflecting the Spanish team's overall positive atmosp...
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20% Bias Score


Iberdrola Granted Partial Access to Spain Power Outage Investigation
Spain's National High Court granted Iberdrola partial access to the investigation into the April 28th power outage, despite a secrecy order, after the company appealed, while the government's report ruled out a cyberattack, highlighting conflicting views on the cause.
Iberdrola Granted Partial Access to Spain Power Outage Investigation
Spain's National High Court granted Iberdrola partial access to the investigation into the April 28th power outage, despite a secrecy order, after the company appealed, while the government's report ruled out a cyberattack, highlighting conflicting views on the cause.
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36% Bias Score


Spanish Law Firm's Progressive Advocacy Garners Attention, Awards, and Criticism
Olympe Abogados, a feminist, LGBTQ+, and anti-racist law firm in Valencia, Spain, founded in 2020 by Isaac Guijarro and Rocío Moya, gained over 39,000 followers on X in 2023 by openly advocating for controversial laws and cases related to women's and LGBTQ+ rights, receiving the 2023 Arcoíris Award ...
Spanish Law Firm's Progressive Advocacy Garners Attention, Awards, and Criticism
Olympe Abogados, a feminist, LGBTQ+, and anti-racist law firm in Valencia, Spain, founded in 2020 by Isaac Guijarro and Rocío Moya, gained over 39,000 followers on X in 2023 by openly advocating for controversial laws and cases related to women's and LGBTQ+ rights, receiving the 2023 Arcoíris Award ...
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60% Bias Score


Madrid's Café Central to Close After 40 Years
The Café Central, a legendary Madrid jazz club, will close on October 12th after its landlords refused to renew the lease, resulting in job losses for 35 employees and ending over four decades of performances by renowned international and national artists.
Madrid's Café Central to Close After 40 Years
The Café Central, a legendary Madrid jazz club, will close on October 12th after its landlords refused to renew the lease, resulting in job losses for 35 employees and ending over four decades of performances by renowned international and national artists.
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52% Bias Score


Spain Approves New Law Setting Expiration Dates for Official Secrets
Spain's Council of Ministers approved a new Classified Information Law, replacing the 1968 Official Secrets Act, introducing expiration dates for classified documents based on four levels of secrecy (with automatic declassification after 4-45 years), and establishing a new National Authority for the...
Spain Approves New Law Setting Expiration Dates for Official Secrets
Spain's Council of Ministers approved a new Classified Information Law, replacing the 1968 Official Secrets Act, introducing expiration dates for classified documents based on four levels of secrecy (with automatic declassification after 4-45 years), and establishing a new National Authority for the...
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32% Bias Score


Brother of Former Valencian President Accused of Subsidy Fraud
Francis Puig, brother of former Valencian president Ximo Puig, faces a four-year prison sentence for allegedly defrauding public subsidies intended for promoting the Valencian language through falsified invoices and shell companies between 2015 and 2019.
Brother of Former Valencian President Accused of Subsidy Fraud
Francis Puig, brother of former Valencian president Ximo Puig, faces a four-year prison sentence for allegedly defrauding public subsidies intended for promoting the Valencian language through falsified invoices and shell companies between 2015 and 2019.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Court Charges Family in Honor Killing Acquittal
Two sisters from Terrassa, Spain, were murdered in Pakistan in May 2022 by relatives in an honor killing; while six suspects were acquitted in Pakistan, their brothers and father now face trial in Spain for forced marriage, abuse, and coercion.",

Spanish Court Charges Family in Honor Killing Acquittal
Two sisters from Terrassa, Spain, were murdered in Pakistan in May 2022 by relatives in an honor killing; while six suspects were acquitted in Pakistan, their brothers and father now face trial in Spain for forced marriage, abuse, and coercion.",
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48% Bias Score

Spain to Automatically Declassify Documents Older Than 45 Years
The Spanish government approved a law mandating automatic declassification of documents older than 45 years unless they compromise national security, impacting access to information about the Franco era and other historical events.

Spain to Automatically Declassify Documents Older Than 45 Years
The Spanish government approved a law mandating automatic declassification of documents older than 45 years unless they compromise national security, impacting access to information about the Franco era and other historical events.
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32% Bias Score

Spain Creates Public Housing Company to Tackle Soaring Rental Costs
Spain's government is launching a public housing company, Sepes, to manage around 40,000 homes from Sareb and develop 55,000 more, creating an online portal for affordable rentals by early 2024 to address high rental costs and limited social housing.

Spain Creates Public Housing Company to Tackle Soaring Rental Costs
Spain's government is launching a public housing company, Sepes, to manage around 40,000 homes from Sareb and develop 55,000 more, creating an online portal for affordable rentals by early 2024 to address high rental costs and limited social housing.
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36% Bias Score

Spain Dominates Possession but Fails to Score Against Germany at Halftime in Euro 2025 Semi-Final
At the Euro 2025 semi-final halftime, Spain's offensive dominance, marked by 219 passes against Germany's 39, yielded several scoring chances but failed to break the deadlock against goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger's strong defense; Germany, despite fewer passes, had better scoring opportunities.

Spain Dominates Possession but Fails to Score Against Germany at Halftime in Euro 2025 Semi-Final
At the Euro 2025 semi-final halftime, Spain's offensive dominance, marked by 219 passes against Germany's 39, yielded several scoring chances but failed to break the deadlock against goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger's strong defense; Germany, despite fewer passes, had better scoring opportunities.
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Labor Costs Surge in 2024 Due to Pension Reforms
In 2024, the average annual cost of employing a worker in Spain reached €37,525, with social security contributions totaling €9,000 (24%)—the highest percentage in recent years due to pension reforms—while salaries constituted €27,558 (73.4%).

Spanish Labor Costs Surge in 2024 Due to Pension Reforms
In 2024, the average annual cost of employing a worker in Spain reached €37,525, with social security contributions totaling €9,000 (24%)—the highest percentage in recent years due to pension reforms—while salaries constituted €27,558 (73.4%).
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36% Bias Score

Spain to Protect Journalist Sources with Strict Limits on Disclosure
Spain's proposed law on journalist source confidentiality, approved by the Council of Ministers, limits disclosure only to prevent imminent harm to life, national security, or the constitutional system, balancing press freedom with law enforcement needs and aligning with EU regulations.

Spain to Protect Journalist Sources with Strict Limits on Disclosure
Spain's proposed law on journalist source confidentiality, approved by the Council of Ministers, limits disclosure only to prevent imminent harm to life, national security, or the constitutional system, balancing press freedom with law enforcement needs and aligning with EU regulations.
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32% Bias Score
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