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Oltra Faces Prison for Alleged Cover-Up of Minor Abuse
Former Valencian Vice President Mónica Oltra faces up to six years imprisonment and disqualification from public office for alleged cover-up of her ex-husband's abuse of a minor under regional guardianship; accusations include misuse of public funds (405€ per psychological report) and obstruction of...
Oltra Faces Prison for Alleged Cover-Up of Minor Abuse
Former Valencian Vice President Mónica Oltra faces up to six years imprisonment and disqualification from public office for alleged cover-up of her ex-husband's abuse of a minor under regional guardianship; accusations include misuse of public funds (405€ per psychological report) and obstruction of...
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48% Bias Score


Valencian Government Accelerates DANA Reconstruction Without Central Government Funding
Following the DANA storm, the Valencian regional government is rapidly rebuilding damaged infrastructure, investing over €164 million without central government funds, citing a lack of coordination and transparency regarding European Solidarity Fund allocation, while the central government counters ...
Valencian Government Accelerates DANA Reconstruction Without Central Government Funding
Following the DANA storm, the Valencian regional government is rapidly rebuilding damaged infrastructure, investing over €164 million without central government funds, citing a lack of coordination and transparency regarding European Solidarity Fund allocation, while the central government counters ...
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52% Bias Score


Spain Announces €530 Million Reconstruction Plan After Devastating Valencia Floods
Following October's devastating floods in Valencia, Spain, which caused 228 deaths and €17.2 billion in damage, the government announced a €530 million reconstruction plan including housing repairs, infrastructure improvements, and flood mitigation systems.
Spain Announces €530 Million Reconstruction Plan After Devastating Valencia Floods
Following October's devastating floods in Valencia, Spain, which caused 228 deaths and €17.2 billion in damage, the government announced a €530 million reconstruction plan including housing repairs, infrastructure improvements, and flood mitigation systems.
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40% Bias Score


Low Participation Marks Valencia General Strike
A general strike in Valencia on Thursday, protesting the regional government's handling of the recent severe weather and demanding the resignation of the regional president, saw very low participation rates (ranging from 0.20% in Justice to 6.53% in Education) despite several roadblocks and vandalis...
Low Participation Marks Valencia General Strike
A general strike in Valencia on Thursday, protesting the regional government's handling of the recent severe weather and demanding the resignation of the regional president, saw very low participation rates (ranging from 0.20% in Justice to 6.53% in Education) despite several roadblocks and vandalis...
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56% Bias Score


Spanish Court Suspends Valencia's "Concordia Law" on Historical Memory
Spain's Constitutional Court suspended parts of Valencia's "Concordia Law" on historical memory, following a government appeal alleging violations of constitutional rights and state competencies; this halts the law's application until further review.
Spanish Court Suspends Valencia's "Concordia Law" on Historical Memory
Spain's Constitutional Court suspended parts of Valencia's "Concordia Law" on historical memory, following a government appeal alleging violations of constitutional rights and state competencies; this halts the law's application until further review.
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36% Bias Score


Valencia's Housing Crisis Deepens Amidst 587 Apartment Purchase Refusals
Valencia's local government, led by Mayor María José Catalá, rejected the purchase of 587 apartments in two years, doubling its public housing stock, prompting criticism from Compromís, who cited 10 missed opportunities and highlighted a recent case of 134 apartments in La Torre neighborhood.
Valencia's Housing Crisis Deepens Amidst 587 Apartment Purchase Refusals
Valencia's local government, led by Mayor María José Catalá, rejected the purchase of 587 apartments in two years, doubling its public housing stock, prompting criticism from Compromís, who cited 10 missed opportunities and highlighted a recent case of 134 apartments in La Torre neighborhood.
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52% Bias Score

Valencian Government Sues Júcar Hydrographic Confederation Over Post-Flood Waste Disposal
The Valencian government filed a lawsuit against the Júcar Hydrographic Confederation (CHJ) for allegedly illegal dumping of waste and abandoning over 300 vehicles near the Poyo ravine in Riba-roja de Túria after the October 29th floods; the CHJ denies these accusations, claiming the waste predates ...

Valencian Government Sues Júcar Hydrographic Confederation Over Post-Flood Waste Disposal
The Valencian government filed a lawsuit against the Júcar Hydrographic Confederation (CHJ) for allegedly illegal dumping of waste and abandoning over 300 vehicles near the Poyo ravine in Riba-roja de Túria after the October 29th floods; the CHJ denies these accusations, claiming the waste predates ...
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48% Bias Score

Sumar Faces Rift Over Valencia Flood Inquiry
A disagreement within Spain's Sumar coalition over calling Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to testify before a commission investigating the October 2023 Valencia floods threatens to fracture the group, with Compromís, a key member, considering leaving due to feeling unheard and insufficiently represent...

Sumar Faces Rift Over Valencia Flood Inquiry
A disagreement within Spain's Sumar coalition over calling Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to testify before a commission investigating the October 2023 Valencia floods threatens to fracture the group, with Compromís, a key member, considering leaving due to feeling unheard and insufficiently represent...
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48% Bias Score

Spain Announces €530 Million Plan After Deadly Valencia Floods
The Spanish government announced a €530 million plan to mitigate future extreme weather events after October's flash floods in Valencia killed 233 people; the plan includes remapping flood zones, renaturalizing riverbeds, and upgrading infrastructure, but faces political challenges.

Spain Announces €530 Million Plan After Deadly Valencia Floods
The Spanish government announced a €530 million plan to mitigate future extreme weather events after October's flash floods in Valencia killed 233 people; the plan includes remapping flood zones, renaturalizing riverbeds, and upgrading infrastructure, but faces political challenges.
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40% Bias Score

Valencia to Open Espai Manolo Valdés Cultural Center
Valencia will open the Espai Manolo Valdés, a free cultural center in Parque Central's Nave 3, exhibiting Manolo Valdés' works on loan for at least 10 years, starting after renovations complete by late 2025.

Valencia to Open Espai Manolo Valdés Cultural Center
Valencia will open the Espai Manolo Valdés, a free cultural center in Parque Central's Nave 3, exhibiting Manolo Valdés' works on loan for at least 10 years, starting after renovations complete by late 2025.
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44% Bias Score

Valencian Government Criticized for Housing Crisis Amidst Unregulated Tourist Rentals
Spanish Minister Pablo Bustinduy criticizes the Valencian regional government for failing to implement the national Housing Law, leading to high rental prices and displacement due to unregulated tourist rentals; the minister claims over half of the tourist rentals on major platforms in the region ar...

Valencian Government Criticized for Housing Crisis Amidst Unregulated Tourist Rentals
Spanish Minister Pablo Bustinduy criticizes the Valencian regional government for failing to implement the national Housing Law, leading to high rental prices and displacement due to unregulated tourist rentals; the minister claims over half of the tourist rentals on major platforms in the region ar...
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52% Bias Score

Valencia investigates €482,000 in contracts amid allegations of irregularities
Valencia's Socialist party filed a complaint about €482,000 in contracts awarded by two Vox councilors, alleging irregularities including arbitrary company selection, post-award contract changes, and falsified documents; the UCO is investigating.

Valencia investigates €482,000 in contracts amid allegations of irregularities
Valencia's Socialist party filed a complaint about €482,000 in contracts awarded by two Vox councilors, alleging irregularities including arbitrary company selection, post-award contract changes, and falsified documents; the UCO is investigating.
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56% Bias Score
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