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06.05.2025

06.05.2025Day of Twin Crises and Champions League Heartbreak

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 06.05.2025.

It displays 146 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

06.05.2025Day of Twin Crises and Champions League Heartbreak
Morning coverage focused on the dual infrastructure crises as the political battle intensified. PP and Vox promoted a "national chaos" narrative linking the blackout and railway sabotage to attack Sánchez's government. Newspapers reported that Red Eléctrica had allowed nuclear reactors to shut down on the blackout day due to low electricity prices, while Portugal continued blocking Spanish electricity imports.

By midday, the government approved legislation reducing the workweek to 37.5 hours, though Junts immediately rejected it. The labor market reached a record 21.6 million employed after adding 231,000 jobs in April. Sánchez launched a controversial public consultation on BBVA's takeover bid for Banco Sabadell.

Evening coverage shifted to Barcelona's Champions League semifinal against Inter Milan. Despite equalizing through Dani Olmo, Barcelona's dreams were shattered in extra time with a 4-3 defeat, eliminating them from reaching the Munich final.
06.05.2025
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04:54Rail Chaos Compounds National Infrastructure Crisis

The newspapers report extensively on a twin infrastructure crisis in Spain - the continuing fallout from the blackout and now a major high-speed rail disruption. Several sources (El Confidencial, El Mundo, La Razón, El País) highlight how copper cable theft has caused chaos on the AVE network, affecting thousands. The incident is politically charged, with PP and Vox promoting a "national chaos" narrative to attack Sánchez's government (El País), while PSOE accuses opposition leader Feijóo of being a "scavenger" for politicizing the event. Transport Minister Puente faces scrutiny for what La Razón calls an "annus horribilis" for Spanish railways.
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08:35Opposition's "National Chaos" Campaign Escalates

The newspapers continue to report on the political fallout from the infrastructure crises. PP and Vox are promoting a "national chaos" theory following the blackout and train sabotage to attack Sánchez's government (El País, El Plural), while PSOE calls opposition leader Feijóo a "scavenger" for politicizing events. Train disruptions persist with new delays affecting AVE lines (20minutos). In other news, the Judicial Powers Council failed to overcome vetoes for key Supreme Court appointments (El Periódico), and Red Eléctrica distributed €5.4 billion in dividends over the past decade (Público). Internationally, Merz unexpectedly failed to be elected German chancellor in a first vote (RTVE).
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11:31Record Employment Surge Despite Infrastructure Challenges

The newspapers report on multiple significant stories today. In Germany, conservative leader Friedrich Merz has unexpectedly failed in his first attempt to be elected chancellor (El Confidencial, La Razón, RTVE). Spain's labor market reached a record with 21.6 million people employed after adding 231,000 jobs in April, while unemployment fell to its lowest level since 2008 (El País). The Council of Ministers has approved a bill to reduce working hours (infoLibre). In Romania, far-right Alliance for Romanian Unity is advancing to a second round of elections (El Salto). Meanwhile, copper theft continues disrupting high-speed rail connections between Madrid and Andalusia (El Mundo, El Español).
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14:30Merz Secures Chancellorship in Second Vote

The newspapers report on three main stories today. Friedrich Merz has been elected German chancellor in a historic second vote after unexpectedly failing in his first attempt (El Confidencial, La Razón, RTVE). The aftermath of Spain's major electrical blackout continues to dominate coverage, with Portugal still blocking electricity imports from Spain (El País), debate over potential cybersecurity threats (El Mundo, Libertad Digital), and discussions about nuclear reactor shutdowns during the incident (20minutos). Domestically, the government has approved legislation reducing the workweek to 37.5 hours (infoLibre, Público), while crime statistics show a 10% increase in resistance to authority offenses in Catalonia (El Periódico).
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16:16Government Launches Public Consultation on Bank Merger

The newspapers report on three major stories today. The government is seeking public consultation on BBVA's takeover bid for Banco Sabadell, with Sánchez posing six questions about the potential merger's impact on sector regulations (El Español, El Periódico, La Razón). Friedrich Merz has been elected German chancellor in a historic second vote after an unexpected first-round failure (El Mundo, RTVE, El Confidencial). The electricity crisis continues with Portugal still blocking Spanish imports following the blackout, sparking debate about Portugal's 30% dependency on cheaper Spanish power (El País). Additionally, reports indicate Spain's military spending now approaches 2.5% of GDP (El Salto).
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19:22Barcelona Fights for Champions League Final Spot

The newspapers report on three major stories today. Inter Milan and Barcelona are playing a crucial Champions League semifinal match, with Szczesny making a key save against Thuram (El Confidencial, El Mundo). The government has approved a bill reducing the workweek to 37.5 hours, but faces opposition from Junts who will only negotiate with Labor Minister Díaz "on a blank page" (La Vanguardia, Público, infoLibre). In Germany, Friedrich Merz has been elected chancellor after unexpectedly failing in his first vote attempt, securing 325 votes in the second round (El País, RTVE). Additionally, Barcelona plans to diversify nightlife options across all districts (El Periódico).
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20:24Barcelona Battles to Champions League Draw Against Inter

The newspapers report on three main stories today. Barcelona and Inter Milan are playing a critical Champions League semifinal match, with Eric García scoring, Sommer making a key save, and Dani Olmo equalizing with a header (El Confidencial, El Mundo). Six months after the devastating dana flood, RTVE is broadcasting a special program and documentary "El día de los 700 litros" analyzing what went wrong that day (RTVE). The aftermath of the national electrical blackout continues to dominate coverage, with the government estimating the investigation could take months (20minutos), left-wing parties pressing Sánchez to address military spending increases being hidden behind the blackout crisis (Público), and opposition parties fueling conspiracy theories (La Razón, El Plural).
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21:52Barcelona's Champions Dream Shattered in Extra Time

The newspapers report on Barcelona's heartbreaking Champions League semifinal defeat to Inter Milan, falling 4-3 after extra time and missing out on the Munich final (El Confidencial, El Mundo, El Periódico). RTVE is broadcasting a special program and documentary "El día de los 700 litros" examining what went wrong during the devastating dana floods six months ago (RTVE). Other ongoing stories include the government's approval of legislation reducing the workweek to 37.5 hours (infoLibre, La Vanguardia), the BBVA takeover bid investigation (El Español), and the aftermath of the national electrical blackout (20minutos, Público).
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