January 31, 2026 – Spain Headlines

1Miles de personas (y Bruce Springsteen) toman las calles de Minneapolis en una protesta contra Trump

Story gist: Thousands of people, including Bruce Springsteen, protested against Trump in the streets of Minneapolis. Springsteen released a song titled ‘Streets of Minneapolis’ addressing violence and abuse of power in the US.
Left
Cómo funciona ‘la máquina de matar fascistas’
— elDiario.es
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Center
Bruce Springsteen denuncia la violencia y el abuso de poder en EE.UU. con su nueva canción “Streets of Minneapolis”
— RTVE.es
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like elDiario.es frame the protest as a ‘fascist-killing machine,’ using militant, celebratory tone to praise anti-Trump action. Center outlets like RTVE.es emphasize Springsteen’s song denouncing violence and power abuse, maintaining neutral focus on celebrity commentary. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting perspectives on protest impacts or Trump defenses.

2Por qué España va a la contra y regulariza a sus migrantes

Story gist: Spain plans to regularize undocumented migrants, diverging from tightening policies elsewhere in Europe. Polls show majority opposition, including 37% of PSOE voters and 19% of Sumar voters; opposition PP concedes it will not expand voter rolls for upcoming municipal or general elections.
Left
El PP reconoce ahora que la regularización no “engordará” el censo electoral de las próximas municipales ni generales
— elDiario.es
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Center
Por qué España va a la contra y regulariza a sus migrantes
— DW.com
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Right
Rechazo mayoritario a la regularización de inmigrantes de Sánchez, que tampoco gusta al 37% de los votantes del PSOE y al 19% de los de Sumar
— El Mundo
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like elDiario.es emphasize PP’s concession that regularization won’t boost electoral censuses, framing it as debunking right-wing fears. Center sources like DW.com neutrally explain Spain’s contrarian regularization policy. Right-leaning El Mundo stresses majority rejection of Sánchez’s plan, even among PSOE and Sumar voters, highlighting unpopularity and opposition.

3Eracis+ ante el Día Escolar de la No Violencia y la Paz

Story gist: Eracis+ addressed the School Day of Non-Violence and Peace in Baza, Andalucía, Spain. Coverage came from Federación de Enseñanza de CCOO Andalucía and Excmo. Ayuntamiento de Baza.
Left
Día Escolar de la Paz y la No Violencia
— Federación de Enseñanza de CCOO Andalucía
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Center
Eracis+ ante el Día Escolar de la No Violencia y la Paz
— Excmo. Ayuntamiento de Baza
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlet (CCOO Andalucía) frames story as ‘Día Escolar de la Paz y la No Violencia,’ emphasizing peace via union lens. Center outlet (Baza Ayuntamiento) highlights ‘Eracis+ ante el Día Escolar,’ focusing on local initiative promotion. Right-leaning coverage absent, omitting potential conservative emphases on school discipline or traditional values in anti-violence efforts.

4Iryo y Renfe dejan de indemnizar a sus pasajeros por los retrasos debido a las limitaciones de velocidad impuestas por Adif

Story gist: Spanish train operators Iryo and Renfe have stopped compensating passengers for delays caused by speed limits imposed by rail infrastructure manager Adif.
Left
Iryo y Renfe dejan de indemnizar a sus pasajeros por los retrasos debido a las limitaciones de velocidad impuestas por Adif
— 20Minutos
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Center
No major center-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Right
“El reglamento ferroviario permite a las compañías no pagar indemnizaciones por retrasos en trenes provocados por limitaciones de velocidad, otra cosa es si se podría reclamar a ADIF”
— COPE
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Bias summary: Left-leaning 20Minutos frames the story critically by headlining companies’ decision to halt passenger indemnities due to Adif’s speed limits, emphasizing corporate action against users. Right-leaning COPE explains it neutrally as permitted by railway regulations, noting companies need not pay but passengers may claim from Adif. Center-leaning outlets are absent, providing no balanced infrastructure or regulatory perspective.

5El pleno traslada el rechazo al acuerdo UE-Mercosur y muestra su apoyo a agricultores y ganaderos

Story gist: The plenary session of Castilla y León’s parliament rejected the EU-Mercosur agreement and expressed support for farmers and ranchers. Tractor protests occurred in the region on or around January 30, 2026.
Left
No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Center
Informativo Ávila 08:45 30/01/2026
— RTVE.es
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Right
Tractoradas «históricas» en Castilla y León ante la «doble moral» del acuerdo con Mercosur
— ABC
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets absent, omitting pro-EU trade or global benefits perspective. Center (RTVE.es) frames neutrally as local news bulletin on plenary decision. Right (ABC) emphasizes ‘historic’ tractor protests and ‘double moral’ hypocrisy of Mercosur deal, highlighting farmer grievances with dramatic tone.