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08.05.2025

08.05.2025Day American Cardinal Became First US Pope

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 08.05.2025.

It displays 115 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

08.05.2025Day American Cardinal Became First US Pope
The papal conclave dominated Spanish media as white smoke emerged after the fourth vote, announcing American Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost as Pope León XIV—the first US pontiff in history. The morning began with black smoke from earlier votes as Cardinal Parolin failed to consolidate support.

Meanwhile, the government successfully passed its anti-tariff decree with support from Catalan parties despite PP opposition. The decree contains provisions requiring companies receiving aid to maintain employment levels—a condition negotiated with ERC.

The blackout investigation continued with the government questioning power companies' explanations and anticipating compensation payments. A controversy emerged when Libertad Digital claimed the government's sole supporting energy expert received €800,000 in subsidies.

International tensions surfaced with reports of India bombing Pakistan's air defenses, while the EU approved downgrading wolf protection status.
08.05.2025

00:54Black Smoke Rises After First Vatican Ballot

The newspapers report extensively on the papal conclave, which has begun at the Vatican with a first round of voting ending without agreement, resulting in black smoke from the Sistine Chapel chimney (El Español, El Mundo, eldiario.es, La Razón, La Vanguardia, RTVE). Spanish media explains conclave terminology like "Sala de las Lágrimas" and "Eligo in Summum Pontificem" for readers (El Mundo). On the domestic front, the government acknowledges electricity bills will rise due to necessary system reinforcements following the recent blackout (El Periódico), while Germany faced political paralysis when several deputies boycotted Merz's election (El País).
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04:22Spanish Cardinals Emerge as Papal Contenders

The newspapers continue to report on the papal conclave, with the first vote yielding no agreement ("fumata negra" or black smoke) (eldiario.es, El Español, El Mundo, La Vanguardia, RTVE). New developments indicate that two Spanish cardinals, Cristóbal López and Ángel Fernández Artime, along with Filipino cardinal Pablo Virgilio David, are emerging as potential candidates (El País). Domestically, coverage focuses on the power outage aftermath, with the government questioning power companies' explanations and anticipating possible compensation payments (20minutos), while Prime Minister Sánchez faced congressional scrutiny (La Razón).
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06:37Papal Conclave Enters Second Day as Parolin's Candidacy Weakens

The newspapers report on the second day of the Vatican conclave to elect a new pope after the first vote yielded no agreement (La Razón, La Vanguardia, RTVE). Cardinal Parolin's candidacy appears to be losing strength, opening opportunities for other contenders (La Vanguardia). Meanwhile, Spain's arms relationships with Israel have reportedly been "more lucrative than ever" since October 2023 (El Salto). Other topics include Vox claiming influence over Judge Peinado's indictments (El Plural), commemorations of WWII's 80th anniversary marked by divisions among former allies (El Periódico), and continued controversy surrounding the recent national electrical blackout (Libertad Digital).
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El Mundo

Fumata desde la Capilla Sixtina

Directo.
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11:03Second Black Smoke Rises from Vatican as Parolin Falters

The newspapers report on the second round of papal conclave voting which has ended in another "black smoke" (fumata negra), indicating no new pope has been elected yet (El Mundo, eldiario.es, La Razón, La Vanguardia, RTVE). Cardinal Parolin appears to be struggling to consolidate his candidacy (La Vanguardia). Meanwhile, the Spanish government has successfully passed its anti-tariff decree with support from Catalan parties Junts and ERC, despite opposition attempts to block it (El Periódico, Público). In international news, Putin is preparing for a perfect Victory Day celebration, while Ukraine has an opportunity to disrupt it (El Confidencial).
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16:04Fourth Papal Vote Yields No Results as Cardinal Parolin Falters

The newspapers report on the ongoing papal conclave, with coverage of the fourth vote which has yet to yield results as Cardinal Parolin struggles to consolidate his candidacy (La Razón, La Vanguardia, RTVE). In environmental news, the European Union has approved downgrading wolf protection status from "strictly protected" to simply "protected" (El País). Meanwhile, Spain's Congress has approved both the anti-tariff decree by a slim margin (El Salto, Público) and, surprisingly, a PP initiative urging the government to present its budget, supported by government allies (20minutos). The dana flood investigation continues with a technical witness potentially implicating both former councilor Pradas and President Mazón (infoLibre).
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17:35American Robert Prevost Elected Pope León XIV

The newspapers extensively report on the election of American Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost as the new Pope, who has chosen the name León XIV (eldiario.es, El Periódico, El Salto, La Razón, Libertad Digital, Público, RTVE). His selection was confirmed after the third vote, with white smoke appearing at 18:07 (RTVE). Media coverage explains subsequent Vatican protocols, including the "Sala de Lágrimas" ceremony (20minutos). In international news, India has reportedly bombed Pakistan's air defenses in "Operation Sindur" (La Vanguardia).
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19:47American Prevost Crowned Pope León XIV

The newspapers extensively report on the election of American Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost as the new Pope León XIV, the first US pontiff in history (El Periódico, La Razón, Libertad Digital, Público, RTVE, 20minutos, eldiario.es, El Salto). World leaders have already reacted, with Trump calling it "a great honor" and Putin hoping for "constructive dialogue" (20minutos). In domestic news, Spain's Congress has approved the government's anti-tariff plan despite PP opposition (El Plural), while AENA has relocated 300-400 homeless people at Madrid's Barajas airport to less visible areas (El País).
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