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01.01.2025The truck that brought ISIS to Bourbon Street

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 01.01.2025.

It displays 109 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

01.01.2025The truck that brought ISIS to Bourbon Street
Morning coverage centered on New Year's Eve celebrations, with attention split between Pedroche's televised dress performance and regional financial demands from Sánchez's government. Media shifted to climate policy discussions, revealing cold weather causes five times more deaths than heat in Spain despite policy focus on summer measures.

By noon, coverage pivoted to a developing mass casualty event in New Orleans. Initial reports of a vehicle incident evolved into confirmation of a terrorist attack as FBI investigations revealed an ISIS flag in the perpetrator's vehicle. Death toll rose from 10 to 15 by evening, with 35 injured.

Background coverage included Ukraine cutting Russian gas transit, marking the end of cheap Russian gas era for Europe, while Romania and Bulgaria entered Schengen zone after decade-long wait. Domestic focus remained on minimum wage increases and pension adjustments for 2025.
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01:37Pedroche's dress steals New Year show

The newspapers focus on New Year's Eve coverage, with extensive reporting on TV personalities' performances during the traditional midnight bells. Cristina Pedroche's elaborate dress gained significant attention (El Mundo, El País), while David Broncano and Lalachus offered a contrasting casual approach (El País). Regional politics emerge through Ayuso's New Year speech against "totalitarianism" (El Confidencial), while communities demand fair financing from Sánchez's government (La Razón).
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08:34Cold kills five times more than heat

The newspapers report on year-end topics spanning domestic violence statistics (20minutos), with 47 women killed in 2024, and climate challenges, noting cold weather being five times deadlier than heat despite focus on summer measures (infoLibre). Coverage continues of New Year's Eve celebrations, with Broncano and LalaChus's casual approach gaining attention (El Mundo, El País). Housing affordability solutions (El Confidencial) and Barcelona's public transport price increases (El Periódico) emerge as key urban concerns.
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12:17Multiple death crash rocks New Orleans

The newspapers report heavily on a major incident in New Orleans, where at least 10 people died and 30 were injured in a multiple-vehicle incident followed by shooting (El Confidencial, El Mundo, El Periódico). Domestic coverage focuses on government policies, with discussions about minimum wage increases while postponing workday reduction plans (20minutos), and regional tensions over Ayuso's anti-government stance (Libertad Digital).
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15:05New Orleans New Year's carnage

The newspapers report heavily on a deadly incident in New Orleans, where at least 10 people died and 35 were injured in a mass vehicle incident during New Year celebrations (El Confidencial, El Mundo, El País, RTVE). Ukraine's decision to cut Russian gas transit through its territory emerges as a significant development (eldiario.es, La Razón), while Romania and Bulgaria's entry into the Schengen zone marks a milestone after a decade-long wait (La Vanguardia).
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19:14ISIS flag found in New Orleans rampage

The newspapers update developments on the New Orleans attack, now confirmed as terrorism, with FBI investigating after finding an ISIS flag in the attacker's vehicle (El Confidencial, La Razón, RTVE, El País, El Mundo). The incident during New Year celebrations left 10 dead and 35 injured, with the perpetrator shot by police after opening fire. Meanwhile, Spanish football politics surface with potential motion against Laporta's leadership (El Periódico).
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