1Irán vuelve a cerrar el estrecho de Ormuz tras acusar a EE.UU. de cometer actos de “piratería” con su bloqueo naval
Story gist: Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz again after accusing the United States of committing acts of ‘piracy’ with its naval blockade. The event involves tensions over maritime access in the strait.
El largo camino para restablecer el suministro energético
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Irán vuelve a cerrar el estrecho de Ormuz tras acusar a EE.UU. de cometer actos de “piratería” con su bloqueo naval
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Trump sobre el nuevo cierre de Ormuz y los ataques a los barcos: “No pueden chantajearnos”
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Bias summary: Left-leaning El País frames the story around ‘the long road to restore energy supply,’ emphasizing global economic disruptions and challenges. Center BBC uses a neutral, factual headline mirroring the story title. Right-leaning El Mundo highlights Trump’s defiant quote against Iranian ‘blackmail’ and ship attacks, portraying U.S. resolve. Left focuses on consequences, right on leadership strength.
2Ayuso impone la Medalla de Oro a María Corina Machado y esta asegura que “muy pronto” le dará las llaves de Caracas
Story gist: Madrid President Isabel Díaz Ayuso awarded the Gold Medal to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado. Machado stated she will soon give Ayuso the keys to Caracas.
Ayuso impone la Medalla de Oro a María Corina Machado y esta asegura que “muy pronto” le dará las llaves de Caracas
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Ayuso defiende la valentía de Machado frente a las “lecciones de democracia” del ‘guateque del comunismo’ de Barcelona
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Sol fue el Kilómetro Cero de Venezuela: «Hoy comienza nuestro retorno»
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Bias summary: Left-leaning elDiario.es reports the award and Machado’s statement factually with neutral title. Center El Confidencial emphasizes Ayuso defending Machado’s bravery against ‘democracy lessons’ from Barcelona’s communist event. Right-leaning ABC portrays Madrid’s Sol square as Venezuela’s ‘Kilometer Zero’ for democratic return, using triumphant tone and Machado’s optimistic quote; no omissions across lanes.
3La Formación Mirlo surca el cielo cartagenero para dar la salida a la XV Ruta de las Fortalezas
Story gist: The Mirlo Formation flew over Cartagena, Spain, to signal the start of the XV Ruta de las Fortalezas race.
No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
La Formación Mirlo surca el cielo cartagenero para dar la salida a la XV Ruta de las Fortalezas
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La Ruta de las Fortelezas, la carrera con más historia de España
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets provided no coverage, omitting the local event entirely. Center sources like Ayuntamiento de Cartagena neutrally reported the Mirlo flyover marking the race start. Right-leaning La Razón emphasized the Ruta de las Fortalezas as ‘Spain’s race with most history,’ focusing on prestige and legacy over the ceremonial launch.
4Sánchez amenaza desde Barcelona con “hacer lo que sea necesario” para blindar su modelo
Story gist: Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez stated in Barcelona that he would do ‘whatever is necessary’ to protect his political model. The event included Latin American leaders Claudia Sheinbaum, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, and Gustavo Petro.
Sheinbaum, Lula y Petro cierran filas en Barcelona para revertir el giro a la derecha de América Latina
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Sánchez amenaza desde Barcelona con “hacer lo que sea necesario” para blindar su modelo
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Bias summary: Left-leaning EL PAÍS frames the Barcelona summit as Sheinbaum, Lula, and Petro uniting with Sánchez to reverse Latin America’s rightward shift, emphasizing solidarity and positive resistance. Right-leaning Libertad Digital portrays Sánchez ‘threatening’ to do ‘whatever necessary’ to defend his model, using alarmist tone. No center-leaning outlet; neutral factual coverage absent.
5España y Brasil amplían su alianza con dos acuerdos para impulsar la competitividad de las pymes y reforzar la cooperación en minerales críticos
Story gist: Spain and Brazil signed two agreements to boost small and medium enterprise competitiveness and strengthen cooperation on critical minerals. Leaders Pedro Sánchez and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva reinforced their alliance.
Sánchez y Lula refuerzan una alianza que va más allá del rechazo a Trump: control de redes sociales o lucha contra la desigualdad
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like Diario Público frame the story positively, emphasizing progressive ties beyond anti-Trump rejection, highlighting social media regulation and inequality fights. Center-leaning outlets provide no coverage, omitting neutral economic or diplomatic analysis. Right-leaning outlets are absent, lacking perspectives on potential risks of resource cooperation or alliance implications for national interests.