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Fedea Study: Moderate Impact of Immigration on Spain's Job Market
A Fedea study reveals that immigration's effect on Spain's job market is generally moderate, sometimes positive due to complementary skills; however, a recent shift shows unfavorable effects since 2014, potentially due to macroeconomic factors or changes in migrant composition.
Fedea Study: Moderate Impact of Immigration on Spain's Job Market
A Fedea study reveals that immigration's effect on Spain's job market is generally moderate, sometimes positive due to complementary skills; however, a recent shift shows unfavorable effects since 2014, potentially due to macroeconomic factors or changes in migrant composition.
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20% Bias Score


Spain's New Law Opens Access to Franco-Era Archives
Spain's new classified information law, potentially effective in 2026, sets maximum confidentiality periods for classified documents and prohibits classifying information related to human rights abuses, impacting access to Franco-era archives and other sensitive historical records.
Spain's New Law Opens Access to Franco-Era Archives
Spain's new classified information law, potentially effective in 2026, sets maximum confidentiality periods for classified documents and prohibits classifying information related to human rights abuses, impacting access to Franco-era archives and other sensitive historical records.
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36% Bias Score


Spain's Housing Crisis: A Systemic Supply Shortage
Spain's housing market suffers from a critical supply shortage due to regulatory bottlenecks, insufficient urban land, and slow processing times for permits, impacting affordability and mobility, especially for younger generations.
Spain's Housing Crisis: A Systemic Supply Shortage
Spain's housing market suffers from a critical supply shortage due to regulatory bottlenecks, insufficient urban land, and slow processing times for permits, impacting affordability and mobility, especially for younger generations.
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36% Bias Score


Ibiza Rocks Hotel Suspends Operations Following Two Fatal Falls
Ibiza Rocks Hotel in San Antonio, Spain, temporarily suspended operations after two young men died in separate balcony falls in July 2024, prompting concerns about safety and triggering an investigation into past incidents.
Ibiza Rocks Hotel Suspends Operations Following Two Fatal Falls
Ibiza Rocks Hotel in San Antonio, Spain, temporarily suspended operations after two young men died in separate balcony falls in July 2024, prompting concerns about safety and triggering an investigation into past incidents.
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56% Bias Score


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


Spain's Anti-Blackout Decree Fails, Jeopardizing \$180 Billion in Investment
The Spanish government's anti-blackout decree, intended to attract industrial investment and improve grid infrastructure, failed to pass parliament due to opposition from the PP, potentially costing Spain \$180 billion in investments and harming its renewable energy sector.
Spain's Anti-Blackout Decree Fails, Jeopardizing \$180 Billion in Investment
The Spanish government's anti-blackout decree, intended to attract industrial investment and improve grid infrastructure, failed to pass parliament due to opposition from the PP, potentially costing Spain \$180 billion in investments and harming its renewable energy sector.
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48% Bias Score

€3.1 Million Grant to Revolutionize Cancer Treatment via Targeted Nanomedicine Delivery
Jesús Santamaría, a Spanish chemical engineer, received a €3.1 million grant to improve cancer treatment by addressing the challenge of delivering nanomedicines to tumors, using a novel 'Trojan Horse' strategy.

€3.1 Million Grant to Revolutionize Cancer Treatment via Targeted Nanomedicine Delivery
Jesús Santamaría, a Spanish chemical engineer, received a €3.1 million grant to improve cancer treatment by addressing the challenge of delivering nanomedicines to tumors, using a novel 'Trojan Horse' strategy.
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36% 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

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

Spain's Huawei Contract Raises US Intelligence-Sharing Concerns
The Spanish Ministry of the Interior awarded a €12.5 million contract to Huawei for isolated data storage systems used in authorized judicial investigations, prompting US concerns about potential compromise of intelligence-sharing agreements due to Huawei's ties to the Chinese Communist Party.

Spain's Huawei Contract Raises US Intelligence-Sharing Concerns
The Spanish Ministry of the Interior awarded a €12.5 million contract to Huawei for isolated data storage systems used in authorized judicial investigations, prompting US concerns about potential compromise of intelligence-sharing agreements due to Huawei's ties to the Chinese Communist Party.
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44% Bias Score

Spain Favored Against Germany in Euro Cup Semifinals
Spain, the reigning World Cup and Nations Cup champion, plays Germany in the Euro Cup semifinals on July 26th in Zurich, aiming for their first win against a team that has historically dominated European women's football.

Spain Favored Against Germany in Euro Cup Semifinals
Spain, the reigning World Cup and Nations Cup champion, plays Germany in the Euro Cup semifinals on July 26th in Zurich, aiming for their first win against a team that has historically dominated European women's football.
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44% Bias Score
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