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01.03.2025House Where Hope Was Lost

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 01.03.2025.

It displays 88 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

01.03.2025House Where Hope Was Lost
The morning coverage extensively documented yesterday's White House confrontation between Trump and Zelensky, which RTVE repeatedly framed as a "staged" event. By midday, attention shifted to Zelensky's subsequent diplomatic pivot to the UK, meeting with Starmer who promised continued support.

Spanish political parties, except Vox and Podemos, expressed solidarity with Ukraine, while NATO leadership aligned with Trump's position. Sánchez announced plans to reinforce support for Ukraine at the upcoming London summit.

In domestic affairs, Valencia witnessed renewed protests against Mazón's DANA crisis management. The PSOE-Junts negotiations advanced on immigration transfer to Catalonia. El Periódico reported that 80% of EU citizens are now governed by right-wing leaders. Rodalies experienced significant disruptions during carnival celebrations, with over 100 trains canceled.
01.03.2025

01:24Trump Throws Zelensky Out

The newspapers extensively cover an explosive meeting at the White House between Trump and Zelensky that ended in shouting, with Trump accusing the Ukrainian leader of "playing with World War III" and breaking negotiations (El Periódico, infoLibre, Público, RTVE, El Mundo, La Vanguardia, Libertad Digital, 20minutos). In Vatican news, Pope Francis suffered an isolated bronchospasm attack leading to vomiting, though he remained conscious throughout (El País).
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05:09Trump Cancels Peace With Ukraine

The newspapers extensively cover a tense White House meeting between Trump and Zelensky, with new details emerging about Trump humiliating the Ukrainian president and canceling their joint press conference, stating Zelensky "isn't ready for peace" (El País, RTVE, El Salto). In domestic politics, Valencia's PP faces potential electoral collapse that could benefit Vox, with Mazón's case continuing to generate controversy (infoLibre, La Razón).
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09:58Trump: Zelensky "Crossed the Line"

The newspapers expand on the Trump-Zelensky confrontation, with new details emerging about Trump stating Zelensky "went too far" while the Ukrainian leader seeks "correct understanding" (El País, RTVE). In domestic politics, Spanish media covers negotiations between the government and Catalonia regarding Mossos police force (El Periódico), and Defense Ministry's uncertain €6.25 billion program to replace fighter jets (Libertad Digital). The situation involving Begoña Gómez, Sánchez's wife, receives coverage (La Razón).
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13:45Zelensky Seeks Starmer After Trump's Door

The newspapers extensively cover the aftermath of the Trump-Zelensky confrontation, with Zelensky now in the UK meeting Starmer (La Razón, La Vanguardia). Spanish media reports that Trump's strategy aims to pressure Zelensky (RTVE, Público), leaving Putin with an advantage in the conflict. Domestically, PSOE and Junts are finalizing immigration transfer to Catalonia (El Periódico), while police forces receive training on handling domestic animal emergencies (El País).
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18:06Ukraine's Oval Office Humiliation

The newspapers expand coverage of the Trump-Zelensky confrontation, with new details about Ukraine's public humiliation (El Confidencial, El Mundo, El Periódico). Spanish parties, except Vox and Podemos, express solidarity with Ukraine (El País), while NATO chief aligns with Trump's position (La Razón). In Valencia, protests continue demanding Mazón's resignation over DANA management (RTVE, 20minutos).