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08.03.2025Rain and Division on Feminist March Day

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 08.03.2025.

It displays 86 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

08.03.2025Rain and Division on Feminist March Day
International Women's Day demonstrations dominated Spanish media coverage throughout the day, as thousands of feminists marched despite heavy rainfall across the country. The coverage highlighted deepening divisions within feminist movements, particularly in Barcelona over prostitution and trans rights issues, continuing the fragmentation trend observed in previous years.

Right-leaning media (La Razón, Libertad Digital) framed the protests as a "failure of the left" and emphasized sexual scandals in leftist parties, while progressive outlets focused on resistance against "reactionary waves" and far-right opposition. The demonstrations occurred against the backdrop of defense issues that dominated previous days' coverage, with media noting Sánchez's promise to increase military spending has created tension with left-wing coalition partners.

Morning coverage also highlighted migrant women's struggles and gender inequalities, including healthcare discrimination and wage gaps in Galicia.
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Los lugares que hoy ocupan, las libertades y derechos adquiridos, y la lucha por lo que aún no, derivan de una misma cosa: la voz de las mujeres. Con las de expertas y de ciudadanas anónimas, EL PAÍS reconstruye una historia del cambio
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06:46Feminist Split on Women's Day

The newspapers report on International Women's Day coverage, with split coverage between feminist movements organizing separate marches in Madrid (infoLibre, El Periódico) and criticism of left-wing feminism (La Razón). Defense issues feature prominently, with analysis of EU's failed military autonomy plans (El Confidencial) and warnings about future Russian attacks on Ukraine (El Mundo). A decree requiring Catalan language for migrants, negotiated with Junts in Switzerland, also emerges as news (El Español).
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11:10Women March While Military Budget Splits Left

The newspapers report extensively on International Women's Day, with feminist demonstrations in Madrid (eldiario.es, Público) and focus on gender inequality through psychotropic drug usage (El Salto, El Periódico) and migrant mothers' struggles (RTVE). Sánchez's promise to increase military spending faces opposition from left-wing allies (20minutos, El Confidencial). U.S. scientists protest against Trump and Musk's research cuts (El País).
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El Mundo

Manifestación con motivo del 8M en Madrid

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El Mundo

Manifestación con motivo del 8-M en Madrid

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14:31Rain-Soaked Feminism Splits Streets

The newspapers report extensively on International Women's Day demonstrations across Spain, with thousands marching despite heavy rain (El Mundo, El Confidencial, eldiario.es, Público). The coverage highlights divisions within feminist movements (La Razón) and focuses on specific issues like wage inequality in Galicia (El Salto). Separately, analysis emerges of Trump's challenges with Musk's influence and Russian relations (El Periódico).
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18:30Feminist March Battles Rain and Division

The newspapers extensively report on International Women's Day demonstrations across Spain, with thousands marching despite heavy rain (El Confidencial, El Español, El País, El Periódico, La Marea, La Vanguardia, RTVE, infoLibre, Público). Coverage highlights emerging divisions within feminist movements, particularly in Barcelona over prostitution and trans rights issues (El País), while unifying against patriarchal systems (eldiario.es, infoLibre). Separately, reports emerge of a massacre of civilians by government forces in Syria, with NGOs reporting the killing of entire families including children (El Mundo).
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Miles de mujeres se echan a las calles divididas por cuarto año consecutivo en unas marchas golpeadas por la lluvia y marcadas por el rechazo a la ultraderecha
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22:41Feminism Marches Through Storm and Division

The newspapers report extensively on International Women's Day demonstrations across Spain, where thousands marched despite heavy rain (El País, El Confidencial, eldiario.es, El Español, La Vanguardia, RTVE, Público). Coverage highlights continued divisions within feminist movements for the fourth consecutive year (El País, Libertad Digital). Right-leaning media frame the protests as a "failure of the left" (La Razón) and emphasize sex scandals in leftist parties (Libertad Digital), while progressive outlets focus on feminist resistance against "reactionary waves" and far-right opposition (El País, La Vanguardia).