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Spain Removes 120,000 Illegal Airbnb Listings
The Spanish Ministry of Consumer Affairs removed 65,000 illegal Airbnb listings for lacking mandatory registration and owner identification, and identified another 55,000 violating the same regulations, reflecting a broader crackdown on online platforms and prioritizing housing rights over corporate...
Spain Removes 120,000 Illegal Airbnb Listings
The Spanish Ministry of Consumer Affairs removed 65,000 illegal Airbnb listings for lacking mandatory registration and owner identification, and identified another 55,000 violating the same regulations, reflecting a broader crackdown on online platforms and prioritizing housing rights over corporate...
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44% Bias Score


Spain Weighs Extending Nuclear Plant Lifespans Amidst Energy Debate
Spain's Iberdrola and Endesa proposed extending the lifespan of the country's nuclear power plants, prompting a response from the government which is open to negotiation under specific conditions including cost neutrality for consumers, adherence to safety regulations, and supply security.
Spain Weighs Extending Nuclear Plant Lifespans Amidst Energy Debate
Spain's Iberdrola and Endesa proposed extending the lifespan of the country's nuclear power plants, prompting a response from the government which is open to negotiation under specific conditions including cost neutrality for consumers, adherence to safety regulations, and supply security.
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36% Bias Score


Anti-Semitism Row Erupts After French-Jewish Children Removed From Spanish Flight
On July 23, 44 French-Jewish children were forcibly removed from Vueling flight V8166 at Valencia airport for alleged disruptive behavior, sparking an anti-Semitism row after Spain's transport minister called them 'Israeli brats', prompting condemnation from France and an ongoing investigation.
Anti-Semitism Row Erupts After French-Jewish Children Removed From Spanish Flight
On July 23, 44 French-Jewish children were forcibly removed from Vueling flight V8166 at Valencia airport for alleged disruptive behavior, sparking an anti-Semitism row after Spain's transport minister called them 'Israeli brats', prompting condemnation from France and an ongoing investigation.
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24% Bias Score


Grifols Stock Soars After Rejecting Brookfield Takeover Bid
Grifols' stock price jumped 8.99% to €13.51 after announcing its return to dividend payments and improved 2025 cash flow guidance, exceeding Brookfield's rejected €6.45 billion takeover bid from November 2024 by €1.85 billion in market capitalization.
Grifols Stock Soars After Rejecting Brookfield Takeover Bid
Grifols' stock price jumped 8.99% to €13.51 after announcing its return to dividend payments and improved 2025 cash flow guidance, exceeding Brookfield's rejected €6.45 billion takeover bid from November 2024 by €1.85 billion in market capitalization.
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40% Bias Score


Two British Children Drown in Spain, Exposing Beach Safety Gaps
Two British children, aged 11 and 13, drowned on Tuesday night while swimming at Llarga beach in Salou, Spain, after lifeguards had left for the day; their father survived. The incident is the latest in a series of beach fatalities, with 16 deaths already reported in Catalonia this summer.
Two British Children Drown in Spain, Exposing Beach Safety Gaps
Two British children, aged 11 and 13, drowned on Tuesday night while swimming at Llarga beach in Salou, Spain, after lifeguards had left for the day; their father survived. The incident is the latest in a series of beach fatalities, with 16 deaths already reported in Catalonia this summer.
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24% Bias Score


Spanish Firm Wins $1.4 Billion Indian Emergency Medical Services Contract
The Prieto family's SSG Transporte Sanitario won a €1.3 billion contract to manage Maharashtra, India's emergency medical services, creating 14,000 jobs and modernizing the system with European standards, including a new ambulance manufacturing plant.
Spanish Firm Wins $1.4 Billion Indian Emergency Medical Services Contract
The Prieto family's SSG Transporte Sanitario won a €1.3 billion contract to manage Maharashtra, India's emergency medical services, creating 14,000 jobs and modernizing the system with European standards, including a new ambulance manufacturing plant.
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48% Bias Score

Spain Expands Paternity Leave, Highlights Childcare Gaps
Spain's expansion of paternity leave to 17 weeks, plus additional provisions for families with children up to eight years old and single-parent families, aims to promote gender equality and improve family well-being, while shortcomings in early childhood education and school scheduling remain.

Spain Expands Paternity Leave, Highlights Childcare Gaps
Spain's expansion of paternity leave to 17 weeks, plus additional provisions for families with children up to eight years old and single-parent families, aims to promote gender equality and improve family well-being, while shortcomings in early childhood education and school scheduling remain.
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44% Bias Score

Two Children Drown in Spain After Lifeguards Leave Duty
On Tuesday evening in Salou, Spain, two British children, Ameiya (13) and Ricardo (11), drowned after entering the sea despite a yellow warning flag indicating rough conditions and after lifeguards had finished their shift at 8pm. Their father's rescue attempt failed.

Two Children Drown in Spain After Lifeguards Leave Duty
On Tuesday evening in Salou, Spain, two British children, Ameiya (13) and Ricardo (11), drowned after entering the sea despite a yellow warning flag indicating rough conditions and after lifeguards had finished their shift at 8pm. Their father's rescue attempt failed.
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32% Bias Score

El Palacio de El Capricho Reopens as Museum After Extensive Renovation
After a €6.9 million renovation, El Palacio de El Capricho in Madrid reopened in 2024, showcasing restored original features and a museum exhibiting works by Goya and others, set to open in early 2027.

El Palacio de El Capricho Reopens as Museum After Extensive Renovation
After a €6.9 million renovation, El Palacio de El Capricho in Madrid reopened in 2024, showcasing restored original features and a museum exhibiting works by Goya and others, set to open in early 2027.
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Government Defends Indicted Attorney General Amidst Political Tensions
The Spanish government firmly supports Attorney General Álvaro García, indicted for allegedly leaking tax information of the partner of Madrid's regional president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso; Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez asserts García's innocence, citing a judge's dissenting opinion and journalist testimon...

Spanish Government Defends Indicted Attorney General Amidst Political Tensions
The Spanish government firmly supports Attorney General Álvaro García, indicted for allegedly leaking tax information of the partner of Madrid's regional president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso; Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez asserts García's innocence, citing a judge's dissenting opinion and journalist testimon...
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56% Bias Score

CNMC Approves Initial Report on Spain's Historic Power Outage; Sanctions Possible
The CNMC approved its initial report on Spain's April 28th power outage, a historic incident that left the Iberian Peninsula without electricity for hours, declaring no immediate culpability but reserving the right to impose sanctions on Red Eléctrica and major energy companies (Iberdrola, Endesa, a...

CNMC Approves Initial Report on Spain's Historic Power Outage; Sanctions Possible
The CNMC approved its initial report on Spain's April 28th power outage, a historic incident that left the Iberian Peninsula without electricity for hours, declaring no immediate culpability but reserving the right to impose sanctions on Red Eléctrica and major energy companies (Iberdrola, Endesa, a...
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36% Bias Score

Telefónica Reports €1.355 Billion Loss Amidst Latin American Divestments
Telefónica reported €1.355 billion in losses for the first half of 2024, primarily due to the sale of its Latin American subsidiaries; however, excluding these sales, the company would have earned €558 million, a 46.3% decrease compared to the previous year.

Telefónica Reports €1.355 Billion Loss Amidst Latin American Divestments
Telefónica reported €1.355 billion in losses for the first half of 2024, primarily due to the sale of its Latin American subsidiaries; however, excluding these sales, the company would have earned €558 million, a 46.3% decrease compared to the previous year.
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44% Bias Score
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