1Campanadas Antena 3: Cristina Pedroche cierra ciclo con un reivindicativo doble discurso a la audiencia
Story gist: Cristina Pedroche co-hosted Antena 3’s Campanadas broadcast for New Year’s Eve 2025-2026 in Spain. She wore a dress made from her previous outfits in remembrance of cancer patients.
El vestido de Cristina Pedroche en las Campanadas 2025: un traje hecho con sus anteriores estilismos y en recuerdo a las personas con cáncer
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De Cristina Pedroche a Chenoa y Toñi Moreno: los mejores y peores looks de las Campanadas de Nochevieja 2025/2026
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El vestido de Cristina Pedroche vuelve a ser protagonista en las Campanadas 2025-2026
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Bias summary: Left-leaning EL PAÍS emphasizes the dress’s symbolic tribute to cancer patients, using positive, meaningful framing. Center lecturas.com treats it as fashion critique within best/worst looks rankings, neutral and comparative. Right-leaning Antena 3 spotlights the dress as the event’s protagonist again, promotional tone omitting deeper symbolism or rankings.
2Sanciones a los comerciantes de petróleo que financian el régimen corrupto de Maduro
Story gist: The United States announced sanctions targeting oil traders financing the Venezuelan government under Nicolás Maduro. The measures address funding to the regime amid ongoing restrictions on Venezuela’s oil sector.
Estados Unidos anuncia más sanciones al sector petrolero de Venezuela
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Sanciones a los comerciantes de petróleo que financian el régimen corrupto de Maduro
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Así afronta el chavismo los problemas de almacenamiento de petróleo tras el bloqueo de EE.UU.
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Bias summary: Left-leaning CNN en Español frames it neutrally as a US announcement of additional sanctions on Venezuela’s oil sector, emphasizing the action without judgment. Center from the US State Department directly labels Maduro’s regime ‘corrupt,’ justifying the sanctions. Right-leaning ABC portrays it as a US ‘blockade’ causing Chavismo’s oil storage issues, sympathizing with Maduro’s side and omitting corruption claims.
3La Aemet lo confirma: adiós al ritual de Año Nuevo en Canarias debido a la borrasca Francis
Story gist: Spain’s Aemet confirmed Storm Francis will cancel traditional New Year’s rituals in the Canary Islands on December 31, 2025. The storm brings rain and heavy frosts to most of Spain at the start of 2026.
No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Archipiélago Noticias Canarias – 31/12/25
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La borrasca Francis trae lluvias y fuertes heladas a casi toda España en el inicio de 2026
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets absent, leaving progressive perspectives unrepresented. Center outlets (Archipiélago Noticias Canarias, RTVE.es) emphasize local disruption in Canary Islands, focusing on ritual cancellation with regional tone. Right-leaning El Mundo highlights nationwide weather impacts like rain and frosts across Spain, downplaying local rituals and broadening scope to national scale without dramatic phrasing.
4Alteraciones de la movilidad por la fiesta de la noche Fin de Año
Story gist: Barcelona’s Ajuntament announced mobility alterations due to the New Year’s Eve party on December 31.
Todo a punto para el renovado espectáculo de Fin de Año de Barcelona
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Alteraciones de la movilidad por la fiesta de la noche Fin de Año
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning La Vanguardia frames the event positively as ‘everything ready for the renewed spectacle,’ emphasizing excitement. Center outlet Ajuntament de Barcelona neutrally reports mobility disruptions without fanfare. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting any conservative perspective on the event or disruptions.
5El lío Gordo en Villamanín si las denuncias llegan al juzgado y se retrasa el cobro de los premios: “Sería una bomba nuclear”
Story gist: In Villamanín, Spain, complaints over the Christmas ‘Gordo’ lottery prize may lead to court, potentially delaying payouts. Fifteen youths aged 18-25 reported losing friendships amid the dispute. Local groups and businesses donated Niño lottery tickets to the festival commission.
Los grandes derrotados del Gordo de Navidad de Villamanín, 15 jóvenes de entre 18 y 25 años: “Hoy hemos perdido amigos”
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El lío Gordo en Villamanín si las denuncias llegan al juzgado y se retrasa el cobro de los premios: “Sería una bomba nuclear”
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Diversos colectivos y negocios donan décimos de la lotería del Niño a la comisión de fiestas de Villamanín
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Bias summary: Left-leaning EL PAÍS emphasizes emotional toll on 15 young winners as ‘big losers’ who lost friends, humanizing personal tragedy. Center 20minutos highlights legal risks and payout delays as a ‘nuclear bomb,’ stressing disruption. Right-leaning ABC omits dispute entirely, focusing positively on community donations to festival group, portraying resilience.