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07.08.2025

07.08.2025The Gaza Occupation's Outline

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 07.08.2025.

It displays 64 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

07.08.2025The Gaza Occupation's Outline
Spanish media on August 7th prominently featured the evolving international landscape, particularly the Gaza Strip and Donald Trump's diplomatic activities. Netanyahu's statements regarding Israel's intent to militarily occupy Gaza, take "absolute control" without annexation, and propose governance by "Arab forces" or a "civilian government" dominated late-day reports, accompanied by an Israeli Army evacuation order for Gaza City.
Concurrently, Trump's willingness to mediate the Ukraine war was reported throughout the day, culminating in the confirmation of a summit with Putin. His new tariffs on the EU also formally took effect, impacting companies like Apple. Domestically, ongoing corruption probes around the "Koldo plot" and Begoña Gómez maintained scrutiny, alongside reports on the former King Juan Carlos I's finances and the controversy surrounding the Islamic festival veto in Jumilla.
07.08.2025

00:08Trump's Diplomatic Ventures

Spanish newspapers highlight Donald Trump's proactive international stance, with reports on his willingness to meet Putin and Zelensky to seek a solution to the Ukraine war (El País, RTVE). Simultaneously, his new tariffs on the EU have entered into force, despite ongoing negotiations for a trade agreement (El Periódico). Domestically, media scrutiny continues on financial matters, including former King Juan Carlos I declaring significant funds and the ongoing corruption probes linked to the Koldo and Huawei cases (Público, La Razón, El Español).
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07:46The Political Chessboard Shifts

Spanish newspapers report continued scrutiny on the former King Juan Carlos I's finances, with new details emerging about his wealth accumulation abroad, away from Spanish tax authorities (infoLibre, Público). Domestically, political dynamics are prominent, including the Popular Party's perceived strategy of relying solely on Vox, burning bridges with other parties (El Plural), and the struggles within Sumar as its project appears to be in freefall (Libertad Digital). The political actions by PP and Vox, such as impeding religious festivals in Jumilla, also draw attention (El País). International attention remains on Donald Trump's willingness to mediate in the Ukraine war (RTVE).

14:01Expanding Corruption Probes

Spanish media extensively covers ongoing domestic political integrity concerns, with new details on the "Koldo plot" and related investigations into figures like Begoña Gómez and Huawei contracts (La Razón, Libertad Digital, infoLibre). Internationally, Donald Trump's EU tariffs have formally taken effect, impacting companies like Apple (El Confidencial, RTVE). The Episcopal Conference also condemned the Islamic veto in Jumilla (El Plural, El País).
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18:36Gaza Occupation Plans Detailed

Spanish newspapers are primarily focused on the evolving situation in the Gaza Strip. Multiple outlets report on Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's consistent statements regarding Israel's intent to militarily occupy Gaza and take "absolute control," while simultaneously denying plans for its annexation and suggesting governance by "Arab forces" or a "civilian government" (El Español, El País, infoLibre, Libertad Digital, RTVE). This comes as the Israeli Army reportedly orders the evacuation of Gaza City ahead of total occupation (Público). Domestically, the "Koldo plot" corruption probe continues (La Razón).