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07.09.2025

07.09.2025The day Alcaraz won the US Open and reclaimed world number one

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 07.09.2025.

It displays 100 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

07.09.2025The day Alcaraz won the US Open and reclaimed world number one
The US Open final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner emerged as the day's dominant story, with initial reports highlighting delays due to Donald Trump's presence. As the match progressed through the evening, Alcaraz secured the first set, followed by Sinner taking the second. Alcaraz then decisively won the third set and ultimately the title, reclaiming the world number one ranking. Domestically, political confrontations continued, with Miguel Tellado intensifying attacks on the government and Isabel Díaz Ayuso's boyfriend seeking a new legal defense after his confession. The government also initiated efforts to accelerate legislative agendas for budget negotiations. Internationally, the Israel-Gaza conflict remained a focus with Israeli attacks and evacuation orders. Russian strikes targeted Kyiv, hitting a Ukrainian government building, and US pressure on Venezuela’s Maduro escalated.
07.09.2025
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04:05Tellado Escalates Government Attacks

Spanish media continues to report on the escalating domestic political confrontation, with Miguel Tellado intensifying attacks on the government, accusing Sánchez of being the "brain" behind corruption and predicting its downfall (El Periódico, RTVE, El Plural). Sánchez, in turn, accuses Tellado of appealing to violence. Internationally, the focus remains on the Israel-Gaza conflict, where Israel's orders for Gaza City evacuation are met with warnings from humanitarian organizations about impossible conditions (El Salto, La Vanguardia).
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07:38Ayuso's Boyfriend Pursues New Defense

Spanish media continues to report on domestic political controversies, with new headlines focusing on Isabel Díaz Ayuso's boyfriend seeking another legal defense after his confession (El Plural). Other domestic discussions include the challenges posed by Catalonia's demographic growth for regional governance (El Periódico) and the "worst trap of false debt forgiveness" (Libertad Digital). Internationally, newspapers cover a Russian attack reaching a Ukrainian government building (RTVE) and Venezuela's military readiness against the US (El Mundo).
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16:40Trump-Maduro Tensions Escalate Amid Gaza Attacks

Spanish media highlights escalating international tensions, with new reports on the US-Venezuela conflict as Trump redoubles pressure against Maduro, moving from narco to oil sanctions (El Confidencial, El País). Concurrently, the Israel-Gaza conflict remains in focus, with Israel attacking high-rise buildings and urging southward evacuation (RTVE). Domestically, the government seeks to accelerate legislative agendas with partners to facilitate budget negotiations (El Periódico), while controversies surrounding Ayuso and her boyfriend persist (El Plural, infoLibre, La Razón).
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18:50Alcaraz Final Awaits Trump Security

Spanish media prominently features the US Open final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. Donald Trump's notable attendance is a key discussion, reportedly delaying the match due to security concerns (El Mundo, La Razón, La Vanguardia). Domestically, the PSOE views Podemos as a "problematic" element for the investiture bloc (El Periódico), and controversies involving Ayuso's partner persist (El Plural, infoLibre). International coverage includes Russian mercenaries in Ukraine (El País) and Trump's continuing pressure on Maduro (El Confidencial).
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19:43Alcaraz's Opening Salvo

Spanish media's editorial focus is heavily on the US Open final, with Carlos Alcaraz winning the first set against Jannik Sinner (El Mundo, La Razón, La Vanguardia). Other discussions include the BBVA's ongoing dilemma regarding its offer for Sabadell (El Periódico). Internationally, Trump's pressure against Maduro continues (El Confidencial), while some media also comment on Argentina's Milei (Libertad Digital) and the Spanish football team's World Cup qualifiers (RTVE).

21:12Alcaraz Leads in US Open Final

Spanish media remains heavily focused on the US Open final, with Carlos Alcaraz continuing to lead Jannik Sinner (El Mundo, La Razón, La Vanguardia). Domestically, Catalonia implements a new school policy banning mobile phones from classrooms (El Periódico), and Spain's national team secured a dominant victory against Turkey (RTVE). International discussions include Trump's pressure campaign against Maduro (El Confidencial) and the ongoing controversies surrounding Ayuso's partner (El Plural).
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