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03.12.2024

03.12.2024The day Korea declared and withdrew martial law

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 03.12.2024.

It displays 87 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

03.12.2024The day Korea declared and withdrew martial law
The morning coverage focused on Ábalos being summoned by the Supreme Court in the Koldo case, while employment figures showed Spain's worst November job losses in five years. Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, Ayuso's chief of staff, was called to testify in the Attorney General case, scheduled for January 8th.

By midday, Ayuso reversed her position on university funding, accepting €169 million from the central government after sustained pressure. The afternoon was dominated by coverage of South Korea's political crisis, as President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law, faced unanimous parliamentary rejection, and ultimately withdrew the decree amid street protests.

The EU contradicted Spain's claims about mandatory garbage collection fees, while Catalunya announced a €1 billion investment in microchip manufacturing. The Spanish women's national team defeated France 4-2 in an evening friendly match.
03.12.2024
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05:59

08:43Ábalos faces the music

The newspapers report on multiple developments in the Koldo case, with former minister Ábalos being summoned to testify (El Confidencial, eldiario.es, La Razón). In economic news, Spain records its worst November employment figures in five years, losing 30,000 jobs despite a drop in unemployment (20minutos). Coverage continues of Sánchez's public housing company proposal, with analysis of its jurisdictional challenges (El Periódico).
10:58

12:51Rodríguez summoned to Supreme Court

The newspapers report on the Supreme Court summoning Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, Ayuso's chief of staff, to testify on January 8th in the case against the Attorney General (El Confidencial, eldiario.es, El Plural, Público, 20minutos). In parallel, coverage focuses on Spain's emergency army's structural deficiencies (El Confidencial) and the Government's first asbestos law, introducing building certificates and fines (El Periódico).
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16:07
Libertad Digital
I Foro LiberDefensa: El mercado de la Defensa en España y en el mundoEnrique Navarro
16:07

16:33South Korea's parliament defies martial law

The newspapers report on South Korea's political crisis, as parliament unanimously rejects and overturns the president's martial law declaration (El Confidencial, La Vanguardia, RTVE). In domestic news, coverage continues of the bus accident in France, revealing the vehicle's expired inspection certificate since 2023 (El Periódico). Ayuso reverses her position, now accepting €169 million in government funding for university professors (Público).
17:03
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20:40

20:41Seoul's martial law crumbles

The newspapers report on South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol withdrawing his martial law decree following unanimous parliamentary rejection and street protests (El Confidencial, El Mundo, El Periódico, La Vanguardia). In domestic news, Supreme Court summons Miguel Ángel Rodríguez in the Ayuso case (El Plural, Libertad Digital), while the EU contradicts Spain's claim about mandatory garbage collection fees (20minutos).
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