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High-Speed Rail to Connect Valencian Capitals by 2027
Spain's Minister of Transport, Óscar Puente, announced that by 2027, high-speed rail will connect Castellón, Valencia, and Alicante, with intermediate stops; €770 million was invested in 2024 alone, exceeding initial projections, part of a broader plan to improve the Mediterranean Corridor.
High-Speed Rail to Connect Valencian Capitals by 2027
Spain's Minister of Transport, Óscar Puente, announced that by 2027, high-speed rail will connect Castellón, Valencia, and Alicante, with intermediate stops; €770 million was invested in 2024 alone, exceeding initial projections, part of a broader plan to improve the Mediterranean Corridor.
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40% Bias Score


Lawsuit Filed Over Inaction During Valencia Flood
A lawsuit has been filed against five high-ranking officials in the Valencian regional government and the head of the Júcar Hydrographic Confederation (CHJ) for alleged negligence during the October 29th flood in Valencia, Spain, which resulted in deaths, injuries, and significant damage; the delaye...
Lawsuit Filed Over Inaction During Valencia Flood
A lawsuit has been filed against five high-ranking officials in the Valencian regional government and the head of the Júcar Hydrographic Confederation (CHJ) for alleged negligence during the October 29th flood in Valencia, Spain, which resulted in deaths, injuries, and significant damage; the delaye...
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40% Bias Score


Controversial Appointments Shake Up Valencian Public Broadcaster
Following a controversial change to the law governing its administration, the Valencian public broadcaster À Punt will be led by Francisco Aura, former director of operations at 13TV, a broadcaster linked to the Spanish Episcopal Conference, and Vicente Ordaz, former head of Cope Valencia news, as c...
Controversial Appointments Shake Up Valencian Public Broadcaster
Following a controversial change to the law governing its administration, the Valencian public broadcaster À Punt will be led by Francisco Aura, former director of operations at 13TV, a broadcaster linked to the Spanish Episcopal Conference, and Vicente Ordaz, former head of Cope Valencia news, as c...
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60% Bias Score


Valencia Storm Investigation Commission Faces Political Controversy"
A parliamentary commission investigating the October 29th, 2023, storm damage in Valencia will convene Monday, with the PP and Vox's pact giving Vox the presidency causing concerns of political bias and manipulation. The commission aims to determine the truth about the regional government's actions ...
Valencia Storm Investigation Commission Faces Political Controversy"
A parliamentary commission investigating the October 29th, 2023, storm damage in Valencia will convene Monday, with the PP and Vox's pact giving Vox the presidency causing concerns of political bias and manipulation. The commission aims to determine the truth about the regional government's actions ...
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56% Bias Score


Valencia Flood: Long-Term Mental Health Impact Due to Ineffective Government Response
The Valencia flood's mental health impact will be intense and long-lasting (3-4 years) due to insufficient early warning and ineffective government response, affecting various vulnerable groups, including children and the elderly, and impacting their future expectations.
Valencia Flood: Long-Term Mental Health Impact Due to Ineffective Government Response
The Valencia flood's mental health impact will be intense and long-lasting (3-4 years) due to insufficient early warning and ineffective government response, affecting various vulnerable groups, including children and the elderly, and impacting their future expectations.
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48% Bias Score


PP's insensitive Gaza-Valencia aid comparison sparks outrage
The Valencian regional president's insensitive comparison of aid for Gaza and Valencia, amplified by the PP on social media, ignited controversy, highlighting the stark differences between the two crises and sparking accusations of xenophobia and insensitivity.
PP's insensitive Gaza-Valencia aid comparison sparks outrage
The Valencian regional president's insensitive comparison of aid for Gaza and Valencia, amplified by the PP on social media, ignited controversy, highlighting the stark differences between the two crises and sparking accusations of xenophobia and insensitivity.
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52% Bias Score

Delayed Flood Warning in Valencia Leads to 224 Deaths
The October 29th, 2024, floods in Valencia, Spain, resulted in 224 deaths and three missing persons due to the delayed warning by the Júcar Hydrographic Confederation (CHJ) about the critical water flow increase in the Poyo ravine, between 16:13 and 18:43, despite the flow spiking after 17:00, causi...

Delayed Flood Warning in Valencia Leads to 224 Deaths
The October 29th, 2024, floods in Valencia, Spain, resulted in 224 deaths and three missing persons due to the delayed warning by the Júcar Hydrographic Confederation (CHJ) about the critical water flow increase in the Poyo ravine, between 16:13 and 18:43, despite the flow spiking after 17:00, causi...
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40% Bias Score

Consum Reopens Stores, Offers Aid After Valencia Storm
Three months after a devastating storm hit Valencia on October 29th, Consum supermarket chain reopened 57 of its 69 damaged stores, offering aid to employees and communities while planning three new stores in affected areas for mid-2025.

Consum Reopens Stores, Offers Aid After Valencia Storm
Three months after a devastating storm hit Valencia on October 29th, Consum supermarket chain reopened 57 of its 69 damaged stores, offering aid to employees and communities while planning three new stores in affected areas for mid-2025.
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36% Bias Score

Valencia's Public Transport Card Dispute Amidst Reduced State Funding
In Valencia, Spain, a political debate ensues over replacing the €6.80 bonobús public transport card with the cheaper €4 Suma card due to reduced state subsidies following the rejection of a government decree, prompting a clash between socialist councilors and the city's administration.

Valencia's Public Transport Card Dispute Amidst Reduced State Funding
In Valencia, Spain, a political debate ensues over replacing the €6.80 bonobús public transport card with the cheaper €4 Suma card due to reduced state subsidies following the rejection of a government decree, prompting a clash between socialist councilors and the city's administration.
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56% Bias Score

Spanish-Valencian Government Rift Jeopardizes Flood Reconstruction Funds
Following devastating floods in Valencia, Spain, the regional government expressed surprise at the central government's EU funding application, revealing a complete lack of communication that jeopardizes the 4.404 billion euro reconstruction effort. This highlights the urgent need for inter-governme...

Spanish-Valencian Government Rift Jeopardizes Flood Reconstruction Funds
Following devastating floods in Valencia, Spain, the regional government expressed surprise at the central government's EU funding application, revealing a complete lack of communication that jeopardizes the 4.404 billion euro reconstruction effort. This highlights the urgent need for inter-governme...
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48% Bias Score

PP's Mazón Under Fire After Deadly Valencia Floods
Following criticism of his handling of devastating floods that killed 224 people, the future of Valencian president Carlos Mazón within the PP party remains uncertain, despite initial support from party leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo; the PP uses the situation to attack the Sánchez government, while in...

PP's Mazón Under Fire After Deadly Valencia Floods
Following criticism of his handling of devastating floods that killed 224 people, the future of Valencian president Carlos Mazón within the PP party remains uncertain, despite initial support from party leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo; the PP uses the situation to attack the Sánchez government, while in...
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56% Bias Score

Valencia Storm Underscores €22 Billion Economic Cost of Climate Change
A devastating storm in Valencia, Spain on October 29, 2023, caused €22 billion in economic damage, highlighting the immediate financial consequences of climate change and emphasizing the need to integrate the social cost of carbon into decision-making.

Valencia Storm Underscores €22 Billion Economic Cost of Climate Change
A devastating storm in Valencia, Spain on October 29, 2023, caused €22 billion in economic damage, highlighting the immediate financial consequences of climate change and emphasizing the need to integrate the social cost of carbon into decision-making.
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40% Bias Score
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