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03.01.2025

03.01.2025The day King declined Franco's memorial

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 03.01.2025.

It displays 75 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

03.01.2025The day King declined Franco's memorial
Morning coverage revealed Spain's position as Europe's primary migration entry point, with 10,457 deaths in 2024 marking a 58% increase. Labor market data showed 500,000 new jobs and lowest unemployment since 2007, though public sector workers lost purchasing power.

By midday, attention shifted to King Felipe VI's absence from the first commemorative event of Franco's death, with government sources citing scheduling conflicts. The story evolved as media suggested tensions between Moncloa and the Palace over the event's planning.

Afternoon coverage focused on Attorney General García Ortiz's phone change shortly after Supreme Court investigation began. The Koldo case resurfaced through Aldama's testimony suggesting party involvement in commissions. U.S. coverage separated the New Orleans ISIS attack from Las Vegas Tesla incident, while Venezuelan opposition faced increased pressure from Maduro's regime.
03.01.2025

00:57Aldama points finger at party coffers

The newspapers update on two shifts: US authorities now separate the New Orleans attack from the Las Vegas Tesla incident (El Confidencial), while Spain emerges as Europe's main migration entry point, with 10,457 deaths in 2024, marking a 58% increase (RTVE). The Koldo case intensifies with Aldama's testimony suggesting party involvement in commissions (La Razón, Libertad Digital), while Ábalos distances himself from the allegations (El Español, El Mundo).
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08:08Half million jobs mask migration toll

The newspapers report on increased pro-ETA demonstrations honoring prisoners (El Confidencial), while Spain emerges as Europe's main migration entry point, with over 10,000 deaths in 2024 (RTVE). Employment figures show nearly 500,000 new jobs in 2024 (eldiario.es), though public sector workers lost purchasing power (20minutos). Coverage continues of the New Orleans attack aftermath, with 14 dead and 35 injured as streets reopen (El País).
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13:29King skips Franco memorial

The newspapers focus on King Felipe VI's absence from Franco's death commemoration event, with government sources citing scheduling conflicts (El Mundo, El Periódico, La Razón). Labor market data shows 2024 ended with 500,000 new jobs and lowest unemployment since 2007 (RTVE, eldiario.es). In Sevilla, protests emerge following the death of street vendor Mahmoud Bakhum (El Salto).
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18:57Attorney General's phone switch raises eyebrows

The newspapers focus on two terror attacks in the US, with new details emerging from New Orleans and Las Vegas (La Vanguardia, El País). In domestic news, Attorney General García Ortiz's phone change following Supreme Court investigation draws attention (La Razón, 20minutos), while labor market data shows 2024 ended with record low unemployment (RTVE, eldiario.es). Cultural coverage previews upcoming theatrical productions for 2025 (El Periódico).
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