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07.10.2025

07.10.2025The Day of the Madrid Building Collapse

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 07.10.2025.

It displays 102 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

07.10.2025The Day of the Madrid Building Collapse
Spanish media extensively covered the second anniversary of the October 7th attacks in the morning, focusing on the ongoing conflict in Gaza, the unresolved grief, and allegations of mistreatment of Spanish flotilla activists by Israeli forces. The Koldo corruption scandal also saw renewed attention with details of alleged cash payments to a PSOE official, alongside discussions on a proposed arms embargo to Israel.

In the early afternoon, the editorial focus shifted dramatically to a building collapse in central Madrid, which resulted in three injuries and several missing individuals. This event quickly dominated headlines, with ongoing search efforts by emergency services. By evening, reports confirmed two fatalities from the Madrid building collapse, with search operations continuing for the remaining two missing individuals.
07.10.2025
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04:10October 7th: A Wounded Memory Lingers

Spanish media widely focuses on the second anniversary of the October 7th attacks, with several outlets reflecting on the ongoing conflict in Gaza and the unfinished grief, especially concerning remaining hostages (El Mundo, El País, El Confidencial, El Salto, Libertad Digital). Concurrently, the return of Spanish flotilla activists and allegations of mistreatment by Israel continue to be reported, with one activist still detained (RTVE, Público, Libertad Digital).
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06:53October 7th, A Wounded Memory Lingers

Spanish media continues to extensively cover the second anniversary of the October 7th attacks, with reports on survivors' and victims' families' ongoing grief and the demand for the return of hostages (El Mundo, Libertad Digital, El Confidencial). There's also continued focus on allegations of torture by Israeli forces against Spanish detainees, as well as broader instability in the Middle East (El País, RTVE, Público, El Periódico).
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11:09October 7th, A Wounded Memory Lingers

Spanish media continues to extensively cover the second anniversary of the October 7th attacks, with reports on survivors' experiences and calls for non-vengeance (El Mundo, Libertad Digital, El Confidencial, RTVE). Concurrently, the Koldo corruption scandal re-emerges with new details on alleged cash payments to a PSOE official (El Español, La Razón). The proposed arms embargo to Israel is also a prominent topic, with its congressional vote delayed (El Plural, Público, La Marea).
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12:57Madrid Building Collapse, Voices Trapped

Spanish media is currently dominated by news of a building collapse in central Madrid, which has left three people injured and several missing, prompting search efforts with canine units and drones (El Confidencial, El Mundo, El País, Libertad Digital, RTVE). Separately, the Congress has postponed a vote on an arms embargo to Israel to avoid coinciding with the October 7th anniversary (El Plural, La Marea, Público).
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15:25Madrid Building Crumbles, Lives Trapped

Spanish media widely reports on a building collapse in central Madrid, leaving three injured and four missing, including an architect, with emergency services conducting search operations (El Confidencial, El Mundo, El País, RTVE). Meanwhile, the Koldo corruption scandal continues to unfold, with allegations of cash payments to a PSOE official (El Español, Libertad Digital, La Razón). Separately, the Congress postponed a vote on an arms embargo to Israel (El Plural, La Marea, Público).
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20:43Madrid Building Collapse: Lives Lost

Spanish media reports confirm two fatalities in the Madrid building collapse, with search efforts ongoing for two missing individuals, including an architect (El Confidencial, El Mundo, El País, Libertad Digital). Separately, the Congress has postponed the vote on an arms embargo to Israel, with the government awaiting Podemos' decision (El Plural, infoLibre, La Marea).