March 27, 2026 – Spain Headlines

1Así queda el Gobierno tras los nuevos nombramientos por la salida de María Jesús Montero

Story gist: Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced new government appointments after María Jesús Montero’s departure. Sánchez described Montero as the best politician he has known.
Left
Todo controlado
— elDiario.es
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Center
No major center-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Right
Sánchez lanza su elogio de despedida a Montero: «La mejor política que he conocido»
— ABC
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Bias summary: Left-leaning elDiario.es frames the reshuffle positively as ‘all under control,’ emphasizing stability. Right-leaning ABC highlights Sánchez’s effusive farewell praise for Montero, potentially underscoring perceived excess. No center-leaning outlets cover the story, omitting a neutral perspective on the transition.

2Los bulos sobre Noelia Castillo: de la violación de ‘menas’ a la “eutanasia por depresión”

Story gist: Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old Spanish woman, has been granted euthanasia. Online hoaxes have claimed she was raped by unaccompanied migrant minors and sought euthanasia due to depression.
Left
Los bulos sobre Noelia Castillo: de la violación de ‘menas’ a la “eutanasia por depresión”
— EL PAÍS
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Center
La entrevista completa a Noelia, la joven de 25 años que ha logrado la eutanasia
— Antena 3
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Right
Nota de la Subcomisión para la Familia y Defensa de la Vida: “contemplamos con profundo dolor la situación de Noelia”
— Conferencia Episcopal Española
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Bias summary: Left-leaning EL PAÍS frames the story as debunking right-wing hoaxes like rape by ‘menas’ and depression-driven euthanasia, emphasizing misinformation. Center Antena 3 provides a neutral full interview with Noelia, focusing on her personal account without judgment. Right-leaning Episcopal Conference expresses profound sorrow over her situation, highlighting pro-life and family defense concerns.

3Los gobiernos locales reclaman más financiación, una fiscalidad propia y menos burocracia frente a la despoblación en la ‘Declaración de Boltaña’

Story gist: Local governments issued the ‘Declaración de Boltaña’ at the Congress of Rural Development and Depopulation in Boltaña, demanding more funding, own taxation powers, and reduced bureaucracy to address depopulation.
Left
Sigue en directo el Congreso de Desarrollo Rural y Despoblación desde Boltaña
— Cadena SER
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Center
Los gobiernos locales reclaman más financiación, una fiscalidad propia y menos burocracia frente a la despoblación en la ‘Declaración de Boltaña’
— femp.es
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Right
Los gobiernos locales reclaman más financiación y menos burocracia frente a la despoblación
— Onda Cero
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Cadena SER provides live coverage of the Boltaña congress, emphasizing real-time event proceedings. Center femp.es reports the full demands including fiscal autonomy. Right-leaning Onda Cero omits the call for own taxation, focusing solely on more funding and less bureaucracy, potentially underemphasizing decentralization.

4El rechazo de Irán a dialogar con EE.UU. refleja una profunda desconfianza en Trump

Story gist: Iran rejected dialogue with the United States, citing deep distrust in President Trump. Trump extended the truce with Iran and delayed attacks until April 6.
Left
No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Center
El rechazo de Irán a dialogar con EE.UU. refleja una profunda desconfianza en Trump
— BBC
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Right
Trump amplía la tregua con Irán y retrasa hasta el 6 de abril los ataques
— ABC
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets absent, leaving that perspective missing. Center (BBC) frames story around Iran’s rejection and distrust in Trump, emphasizing foreign skepticism. Right (ABC) highlights Trump’s extension of truce and attack delay, focusing on his de-escalatory action. Center stresses anti-Trump distrust; right omits it, portraying Trump as restrained.

5Petrer se suma a “La Hora del Planeta” apagando las luces del castillo-fortaleza en el 20º aniversario de esta campaña internacional – Ajuntament de Petrer

Story gist: The Spanish town of Petrer turned off lights at its castle-fortress during the 20th anniversary of Earth Hour. Dénia participated by darkening its town hall and castle.
Left
Dénia se suma a La Hora del Planeta 2026 apagando el Ayuntamiento y el Castell
— Cadena SER
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Center
Petrer se suma a “La Hora del Planeta” apagando las luces del castillo-fortaleza en el 20º aniversario de esta campaña internacional – Ajuntament de Petrer
— Ajuntament de Petrer
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning Cadena SER highlights Dénia’s participation in Earth Hour 2026 with a straightforward report on local landmarks. Center coverage from Petrer’s town hall emphasizes the event’s international status and 20th anniversary, using descriptive terms like ‘castle-fortress’ for prestige. Right-leaning outlets omitted the story, absenting any conservative perspective on local environmental initiatives.