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Spain Politics · MadridMore than 1,500 police officers have been deployed ahead of the final stage of the Spanish Vuelta in Madrid on Sunday as more pro-Palestinian protests were expected for the final stage of the three-week long cycling race. The Grand Tour event turned into a diplomatic battleground and was largely disrupted by protesters against the presence of Israeli-owned team Premier Tech, which earlier in the race removed the team name from its uniforms.See the Story
More than 1,500 police on hand for final stage of Spanish Vuelta amid pro-Palestinian protests
40% Center coverage: 236 sources

Pedro Sánchez · SpainSince next year, Child Education will be completely free for all vulnerable families. It is one of the advanced measures this Wednesday by the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, who has explained that it will be included in a new education law that will also limit the number of teaching hours of primary and secondary teachers. During a visit to a municipal children's school in Getafe (Madrid), Sánchez has detailed that, starting in Sept…See the Story
Sánchez Announces Free Child Education for Vulnerable Families and a Law that Will Limit Teachers' School Hours
34% Center coverage: 6 sources

Europe · CataloniaThe leader of Junts, Carles Puigdemont, has filed a challenge against three judges of the Constitutional, which will delay the processing of the remedy of amparo that he formalized before the organ of guarantees last July. The court was going to admit this Tuesday the appeal, considering that it has constitutional relevance, and at the same time was foreseen the refusal of the very precautionary measure requested by Puigdemont to lift his arrest…See the Story
Puigdemont Asks to Remove Three Judges From the Constitutional and Delays the Decision on His Amnesty
67% Right coverage: 3 sources