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Pro-EU Rally in Madrid Highlights Concerns over Ukraine and Gaza
On January 20th, 2023, in Madrid's Callao Square, a pro-EU demonstration drew a sizable crowd, largely older, expressing support for European unity amid concerns about the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, featuring speeches and musical performances.
Pro-EU Rally in Madrid Highlights Concerns over Ukraine and Gaza
On January 20th, 2023, in Madrid's Callao Square, a pro-EU demonstration drew a sizable crowd, largely older, expressing support for European unity amid concerns about the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, featuring speeches and musical performances.
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52% Bias Score


Spanish Bar Manager Stabbed to Death in Commission Dispute
Altagracia E., a bar manager in Pezuela de las Torres, Spain, was stabbed to death on February 6, 2023, allegedly by Lucía Leila G. and her nephew Jonathan M. due to a dispute over commission payments, with Sebastián E. charged as an accomplice.
Spanish Bar Manager Stabbed to Death in Commission Dispute
Altagracia E., a bar manager in Pezuela de las Torres, Spain, was stabbed to death on February 6, 2023, allegedly by Lucía Leila G. and her nephew Jonathan M. due to a dispute over commission payments, with Sebastián E. charged as an accomplice.
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36% Bias Score


Pope Leo XIV: A Conciliatory Leader Emphasizing Dialogue
Robert Francis Prevost, elected as Pope Leo XIV, is known for his conciliatory leadership style and experience leading the Augustinian order, facing challenges including financial mismanagement and expelling members; his approach emphasizes dialogue and consensus.
Pope Leo XIV: A Conciliatory Leader Emphasizing Dialogue
Robert Francis Prevost, elected as Pope Leo XIV, is known for his conciliatory leadership style and experience leading the Augustinian order, facing challenges including financial mismanagement and expelling members; his approach emphasizes dialogue and consensus.
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52% Bias Score


Spain's €10.471 Billion Cybersecurity Plan Faces Execution Challenges
Spain's government plans to invest €10.471 billion in cybersecurity by 2025 to meet NATO's 2% GDP defense spending target; however, industry representatives have expressed concerns about the plan's feasibility due to bureaucratic challenges.
Spain's €10.471 Billion Cybersecurity Plan Faces Execution Challenges
Spain's government plans to invest €10.471 billion in cybersecurity by 2025 to meet NATO's 2% GDP defense spending target; however, industry representatives have expressed concerns about the plan's feasibility due to bureaucratic challenges.
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36% Bias Score


Albania's Euro-Aspirations and Ayuso's Weight-Gain Strategy at Giro d'Italia
During the Giro d'Italia in Tirana, Albania, taxi driver Vladimir's vote for Prime Minister Edi Rama underscores Albania's pro-Europe stance, contrasting with the local indifference towards Spanish cyclist Juan Ayuso, whose weight-gain strategy exemplifies evolving cycling training.
Albania's Euro-Aspirations and Ayuso's Weight-Gain Strategy at Giro d'Italia
During the Giro d'Italia in Tirana, Albania, taxi driver Vladimir's vote for Prime Minister Edi Rama underscores Albania's pro-Europe stance, contrasting with the local indifference towards Spanish cyclist Juan Ayuso, whose weight-gain strategy exemplifies evolving cycling training.
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56% Bias Score


Alcampo to Lay Off 710 Employees Amid Hypermarket Decline in Spain
Alcampo, owned by Auchan, will lay off up to 710 employees and close 25 stores in Spain due to declining hypermarket sales; 15 hypermarkets will downsize, reflecting a broader European trend of consumers shifting to smaller stores.
Alcampo to Lay Off 710 Employees Amid Hypermarket Decline in Spain
Alcampo, owned by Auchan, will lay off up to 710 employees and close 25 stores in Spain due to declining hypermarket sales; 15 hypermarkets will downsize, reflecting a broader European trend of consumers shifting to smaller stores.
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32% Bias Score

Spain's Doctor Shortage: High Salaries and Incentives Fail to Fully Address Systemic Issues
Spain faces a critical shortage of over 4,500 family doctors, causing overcrowded health centers and longer patient wait times; regions are competing to attract doctors with higher salaries and improved work conditions, but systemic issues remain.

Spain's Doctor Shortage: High Salaries and Incentives Fail to Fully Address Systemic Issues
Spain faces a critical shortage of over 4,500 family doctors, causing overcrowded health centers and longer patient wait times; regions are competing to attract doctors with higher salaries and improved work conditions, but systemic issues remain.
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44% Bias Score

Hispanic Society Returns Sorolla Works to Spain, Launches New Exhibition Program
The Hispanic Society of America, after a seven-year renovation, is partnering with the Valencian government to return some of its Sorolla collection to Spain, symbolizing a renewed cultural exchange and a dynamic new exhibition program to engage broader audiences.

Hispanic Society Returns Sorolla Works to Spain, Launches New Exhibition Program
The Hispanic Society of America, after a seven-year renovation, is partnering with the Valencian government to return some of its Sorolla collection to Spain, symbolizing a renewed cultural exchange and a dynamic new exhibition program to engage broader audiences.
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44% Bias Score

Madrid Police Chief on Medical Leave After Accident Investigation Reveals Irregularities
In Madrid, during a city-wide power outage on Monday, a police inspector driving Police Chief Pablo Enrique López's car struck a 10-year-old girl, Aitana S., prompting an investigation that revealed irregularities and inconsistencies in the official report compared to eyewitness accounts and evidenc...

Madrid Police Chief on Medical Leave After Accident Investigation Reveals Irregularities
In Madrid, during a city-wide power outage on Monday, a police inspector driving Police Chief Pablo Enrique López's car struck a 10-year-old girl, Aitana S., prompting an investigation that revealed irregularities and inconsistencies in the official report compared to eyewitness accounts and evidenc...
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44% Bias Score

Mortality, Narcissism, and the Right to Die: A Societal Shift
This article examines the growing acceptance of mortality among those aging, contrasting it with the narcissistic trends of younger generations; it highlights Christopher Hitchens's dignified approach to death in "Mortality" and the ongoing legal battle surrounding a 24-year-old paraplegic woman's r...

Mortality, Narcissism, and the Right to Die: A Societal Shift
This article examines the growing acceptance of mortality among those aging, contrasting it with the narcissistic trends of younger generations; it highlights Christopher Hitchens's dignified approach to death in "Mortality" and the ongoing legal battle surrounding a 24-year-old paraplegic woman's r...
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52% Bias Score

Bad Bunny's Spain Concerts: 600,000 Tickets Sold in 24 Hours, Resale Prices Soar
Bad Bunny's return to Spain after a six-year hiatus resulted in the sale of over 600,000 tickets for 12 stadium concerts in under 24 hours, causing website crashes and inflated resale prices reaching 10,183 euros on platforms like Viagogo, leaving many fans without tickets despite spending hours in ...

Bad Bunny's Spain Concerts: 600,000 Tickets Sold in 24 Hours, Resale Prices Soar
Bad Bunny's return to Spain after a six-year hiatus resulted in the sale of over 600,000 tickets for 12 stadium concerts in under 24 hours, causing website crashes and inflated resale prices reaching 10,183 euros on platforms like Viagogo, leaving many fans without tickets despite spending hours in ...
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40% Bias Score

From Provincial Spain to European Identity: A Personal Journey
A Spanish author recounts his personal journey from provincial isolation to achieving his literary and European aspirations, contrasting his youthful dreams with the complexities and contradictions of European identity and history, emphasizing the need for ongoing vigilance against the resurgence of...

From Provincial Spain to European Identity: A Personal Journey
A Spanish author recounts his personal journey from provincial isolation to achieving his literary and European aspirations, contrasting his youthful dreams with the complexities and contradictions of European identity and history, emphasizing the need for ongoing vigilance against the resurgence of...
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44% Bias Score
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