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Spain's Jumilla Bans Muslim Religious Gatherings in Public Sports Centers
The conservative local government of Jumilla, Spain, banned religious gatherings in public sports centers, impacting local Muslims, sparking criticism from Spain's Migration Minister and a UN official who condemned the ban as Islamophobic and a violation of religious freedom.
Spain's Jumilla Bans Muslim Religious Gatherings in Public Sports Centers
The conservative local government of Jumilla, Spain, banned religious gatherings in public sports centers, impacting local Muslims, sparking criticism from Spain's Migration Minister and a UN official who condemned the ban as Islamophobic and a violation of religious freedom.
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Town Restricts Muslim Celebrations After Far-Right Motion
The ruling PP party in Jumilla, Murcia, amended local regulations to prevent the Muslim community from using sports facilities for Ramadan and Eid celebrations, following a Vox motion, sparking accusations of discrimination and a complaint to the prosecutor's office.
Spanish Town Restricts Muslim Celebrations After Far-Right Motion
The ruling PP party in Jumilla, Murcia, amended local regulations to prevent the Muslim community from using sports facilities for Ramadan and Eid celebrations, following a Vox motion, sparking accusations of discrimination and a complaint to the prosecutor's office.
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52% Bias Score


Jumilla Bans Muslim Celebrations in Public Spaces
The Jumilla City Council in Murcia, Spain, approved a motion restricting the use of public spaces for Muslim celebrations like Ramadan, affecting roughly 1,500 Muslim residents (5.5% of the population), due to concerns about maintaining "Spanish traditions", days before budget approval which depende...
Jumilla Bans Muslim Celebrations in Public Spaces
The Jumilla City Council in Murcia, Spain, approved a motion restricting the use of public spaces for Muslim celebrations like Ramadan, affecting roughly 1,500 Muslim residents (5.5% of the population), due to concerns about maintaining "Spanish traditions", days before budget approval which depende...
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60% Bias Score


Vox Suspends Former Candidate for Internal Criticism
Retired General Antonio Budiño, a former Vox candidate, was suspended from the party for four years after criticizing its leadership and calling for internal reforms, highlighting internal divisions within the party and potentially impacting its future electoral performance.
Vox Suspends Former Candidate for Internal Criticism
Retired General Antonio Budiño, a former Vox candidate, was suspended from the party for four years after criticizing its leadership and calling for internal reforms, highlighting internal divisions within the party and potentially impacting its future electoral performance.
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40% Bias Score


IU Denounces Vox Billboards in El Ejido as Hate Speech
IU in El Ejido, Almeria, filed a complaint against Vox for two billboards depicting a woman in a burka alongside messages deemed racist, sexist, and xenophobic, which were initially covered but one has been re-exposed, prompting concerns about hate speech and social regression.
IU Denounces Vox Billboards in El Ejido as Hate Speech
IU in El Ejido, Almeria, filed a complaint against Vox for two billboards depicting a woman in a burka alongside messages deemed racist, sexist, and xenophobic, which were initially covered but one has been re-exposed, prompting concerns about hate speech and social regression.
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52% Bias Score


Rufián Proposes Unified Spanish Left List to Counter Vox
Gabriel Rufián proposed a unified "plurinational left" electoral list in Spain, aiming to counter Vox's influence by uniting ERC, Bildu, BNG, Compromís, Adelante Andalucía, and Podemos, despite internal divisions and the potential absence of Sumar; government sources support this initiative.
Rufián Proposes Unified Spanish Left List to Counter Vox
Gabriel Rufián proposed a unified "plurinational left" electoral list in Spain, aiming to counter Vox's influence by uniting ERC, Bildu, BNG, Compromís, Adelante Andalucía, and Podemos, despite internal divisions and the potential absence of Sumar; government sources support this initiative.
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48% Bias Score

Spain's Jumilla Bans Muslim Use of Public Facilities for Religious Events
The Jumilla, Spain local authority banned Muslims from using public facilities for religious festivals, prompting an ombudsman investigation and widespread condemnation for discrimination against the town's roughly 1,500 Muslims.

Spain's Jumilla Bans Muslim Use of Public Facilities for Religious Events
The Jumilla, Spain local authority banned Muslims from using public facilities for religious festivals, prompting an ombudsman investigation and widespread condemnation for discrimination against the town's roughly 1,500 Muslims.
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60% Bias Score

Murcia Town Limits Muslim Celebrations in Public Spaces
The Jumilla, Murcia municipality passed a motion restricting public sports facilities from being used for Muslim celebrations, citing the need to preserve "Spanish customs", prompting concerns of religious discrimination among the town's 1,500 Muslim residents.

Murcia Town Limits Muslim Celebrations in Public Spaces
The Jumilla, Murcia municipality passed a motion restricting public sports facilities from being used for Muslim celebrations, citing the need to preserve "Spanish customs", prompting concerns of religious discrimination among the town's 1,500 Muslim residents.
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56% Bias Score

Spanish PP Considers Coordinated Regional Elections Amidst National Uncertainty
Several Spanish autonomous communities governed by the PP are considering holding early regional elections concurrently with potential early general elections, particularly Castilla y León and Andalusia, depending on the national government's budget passage and the resulting political climate.

Spanish PP Considers Coordinated Regional Elections Amidst National Uncertainty
Several Spanish autonomous communities governed by the PP are considering holding early regional elections concurrently with potential early general elections, particularly Castilla y León and Andalusia, depending on the national government's budget passage and the resulting political climate.
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64% Bias Score

PSOE at Record Low; PP and Vox Poised for Majority Government
A new Sigma Dos poll reveals the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) at a record low, while the People's Party (PP) leads with 34.9% and Vox gains 14.8%, potentially forming a majority government. The PSOE's image is damaged by the Koldo corruption case.

PSOE at Record Low; PP and Vox Poised for Majority Government
A new Sigma Dos poll reveals the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) at a record low, while the People's Party (PP) leads with 34.9% and Vox gains 14.8%, potentially forming a majority government. The PSOE's image is damaged by the Koldo corruption case.
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60% Bias Score

Vox Billboards Spark Legal Action in El Ejido
In El Ejido, Spain, controversial billboards by the Vox party, depicting veiled and unveiled women representing different political parties, sparked legal action from the PSOE and Izquierda Unida for hate speech and other accusations, highlighting political divisions and causing temporary removal of...

Vox Billboards Spark Legal Action in El Ejido
In El Ejido, Spain, controversial billboards by the Vox party, depicting veiled and unveiled women representing different political parties, sparked legal action from the PSOE and Izquierda Unida for hate speech and other accusations, highlighting political divisions and causing temporary removal of...
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68% Bias Score

Alleged Assault on Vox Members at Puente de Vallecas Festival
Two Vox members were allegedly assaulted at their party's booth during the Puente de Vallecas festival; while Vox claims a politically motivated attack by far-left extremists, municipal sources suggest prior verbal altercations and alcohol consumption may have played a role.

Alleged Assault on Vox Members at Puente de Vallecas Festival
Two Vox members were allegedly assaulted at their party's booth during the Puente de Vallecas festival; while Vox claims a politically motivated attack by far-left extremists, municipal sources suggest prior verbal altercations and alcohol consumption may have played a role.
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60% Bias Score
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