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Valencia Floods: Government Releases Transcript Contradicting Mazón's Claims
Torrential rains in Valencia, Spain caused 224 deaths and 3 missing persons. Valencian president Carlos Mazón's presence at a restaurant during the crisis and subsequent attempts to shift blame by selectively releasing information led to a government counter-offensive, releasing a full transcript th...
Valencia Floods: Government Releases Transcript Contradicting Mazón's Claims
Torrential rains in Valencia, Spain caused 224 deaths and 3 missing persons. Valencian president Carlos Mazón's presence at a restaurant during the crisis and subsequent attempts to shift blame by selectively releasing information led to a government counter-offensive, releasing a full transcript th...
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48% Bias Score


Mazón's Political Future Uncertain Amidst Dana Storm Investigation
Carlos Mazón, president of the Generalitat Valenciana, faces mounting pressure amidst investigations into his handling of the deadly Dana storm, accusations of prioritizing self-preservation over aid distribution, and a fragile alliance with Vox; his political future remains uncertain.
Mazón's Political Future Uncertain Amidst Dana Storm Investigation
Carlos Mazón, president of the Generalitat Valenciana, faces mounting pressure amidst investigations into his handling of the deadly Dana storm, accusations of prioritizing self-preservation over aid distribution, and a fragile alliance with Vox; his political future remains uncertain.
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68% Bias Score


Andalusian Socialists Propose Recognizing Escuredo as "Father of Autonomy"
The Andalusian Socialist party proposes a parliamentary declaration recognizing Rafael Escuredo as the "father of Andalusian autonomy," countering President Moreno's alternative historical narrative and sparking a debate over the interpretation of Andalusia's autonomy process. This requires unanimou...
Andalusian Socialists Propose Recognizing Escuredo as "Father of Autonomy"
The Andalusian Socialist party proposes a parliamentary declaration recognizing Rafael Escuredo as the "father of Andalusian autonomy," countering President Moreno's alternative historical narrative and sparking a debate over the interpretation of Andalusia's autonomy process. This requires unanimou...
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52% Bias Score


Spanish Coalition Faces Crisis Over Minimum Wage Tax
The Spanish government's decision to tax the minimum wage for the first time, increasing it to €1,184 per month, has caused a major rift within the ruling coalition, pitting the Socialist Party (PSOE) against Sumar, who introduced a bill to counter the decision and has secured likely support from op...
Spanish Coalition Faces Crisis Over Minimum Wage Tax
The Spanish government's decision to tax the minimum wage for the first time, increasing it to €1,184 per month, has caused a major rift within the ruling coalition, pitting the Socialist Party (PSOE) against Sumar, who introduced a bill to counter the decision and has secured likely support from op...
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56% Bias Score


Madrid's Social Housing: Opposing Views on Success
Following protests over housing management, Madrid's government touted its social housing figures, claiming national leadership in construction and rental, while the opposition countered with per capita data showing Madrid lagging behind other European cities.
Madrid's Social Housing: Opposing Views on Success
Following protests over housing management, Madrid's government touted its social housing figures, claiming national leadership in construction and rental, while the opposition countered with per capita data showing Madrid lagging behind other European cities.
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56% Bias Score


Spanish Government Divided on Minimum Wage Taxation
The Spanish government raised the minimum wage by 61% over six years, causing a dispute on taxation between Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz and other officials, including the Finance Minister. This disagreement reflects internal divisions within the ruling coalition on social welfare and fiscal p...
Spanish Government Divided on Minimum Wage Taxation
The Spanish government raised the minimum wage by 61% over six years, causing a dispute on taxation between Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz and other officials, including the Finance Minister. This disagreement reflects internal divisions within the ruling coalition on social welfare and fiscal p...
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48% Bias Score

Terrorist Testifies in Spanish Congress Following Political Deal
Conceding to Junts' demands for a congressional inquiry into the 2017 Barcelona attacks, the Spanish government allowed convicted terrorist Mohamed Houli Chemlal to testify, sparking widespread criticism and a walkout by the PP.

Terrorist Testifies in Spanish Congress Following Political Deal
Conceding to Junts' demands for a congressional inquiry into the 2017 Barcelona attacks, the Spanish government allowed convicted terrorist Mohamed Houli Chemlal to testify, sparking widespread criticism and a walkout by the PP.
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52% Bias Score

Spain's Ruling Coalition Faces Showdown Over Minimum Wage Tax
Sumar is pressing Spain's governing coalition to exempt minimum wage earners from income tax, facing resistance from the PSOE, while the opposition PP party backs Sumar's proposal, creating a potential parliamentary crisis.

Spain's Ruling Coalition Faces Showdown Over Minimum Wage Tax
Sumar is pressing Spain's governing coalition to exempt minimum wage earners from income tax, facing resistance from the PSOE, while the opposition PP party backs Sumar's proposal, creating a potential parliamentary crisis.
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court Upholds Congress Secretary General Appointment
The Spanish Supreme Court upheld Fernando Galindo's appointment as Secretary General of the Congress, rejecting a lawsuit by Manuel Fernández-Fontecha who publicly criticized the appointment and the amnesty law, and was ordered to pay court costs.

Supreme Court Upholds Congress Secretary General Appointment
The Spanish Supreme Court upheld Fernando Galindo's appointment as Secretary General of the Congress, rejecting a lawsuit by Manuel Fernández-Fontecha who publicly criticized the appointment and the amnesty law, and was ordered to pay court costs.
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Minimum Wage Tax Creates Regional Disparities
The Spanish government's decision to tax minimum wage earners, resulting in a 21.4 euro monthly deduction, impacts mostly single, childless minimum wage earners in most of Spain's regions, except Madrid and Valencia where tax benefits offset the deduction.

Spanish Minimum Wage Tax Creates Regional Disparities
The Spanish government's decision to tax minimum wage earners, resulting in a 21.4 euro monthly deduction, impacts mostly single, childless minimum wage earners in most of Spain's regions, except Madrid and Valencia where tax benefits offset the deduction.
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Government Divided Over Minimum Wage Tax
Spain's ruling coalition is facing a major crisis over the decision to tax the minimum wage for the first time, causing a clash between the PSOE and Sumar, along with other opposition parties, with each side citing economic and social justice arguments. This occurs after a 61% increase in the minimu...

Spanish Government Divided Over Minimum Wage Tax
Spain's ruling coalition is facing a major crisis over the decision to tax the minimum wage for the first time, causing a clash between the PSOE and Sumar, along with other opposition parties, with each side citing economic and social justice arguments. This occurs after a 61% increase in the minimu...
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44% Bias Score

Consell de la República Elects New President Amidst Internal Strife
The Consell de la República, a Catalan pro-independence organization, is electing a new president today, with Toni Comín as a leading candidate despite facing financial and harassment accusations; the election highlights internal conflicts and the group's diminished influence.

Consell de la República Elects New President Amidst Internal Strife
The Consell de la República, a Catalan pro-independence organization, is electing a new president today, with Toni Comín as a leading candidate despite facing financial and harassment accusations; the election highlights internal conflicts and the group's diminished influence.
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52% Bias Score
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