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10.01.2025

10.01.2025The day Venezuela closed its gates

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 10.01.2025.

It displays 98 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

10.01.2025The day Venezuela closed its gates
Venezuelan media coverage dominated Spanish newspapers as Maduro executed a rushed inauguration ceremony without showing electoral certificates. The morning brought reports of María Corina Machado's safety after her detention, while opposition candidate Edmundo González remained unreachable. By early afternoon, Maduro staged an expedited swearing-in ceremony, notably devoid of international leaders.

The PSOE introduced legislation to limit "judicial abuse" amid ongoing investigations into Begoña Gómez's activities, while the judge expanded the probe into her bank accounts. Pedro Sánchez's brother provided unclear testimony about his work location.

Evening coverage revealed Venezuela had closed its borders to prevent González from entering the country, while Machado announced González would take office "at the correct moment." The Los Angeles fires situation continued to generate political friction, with Trump's allies reportedly leveraging the crisis.
10.01.2025
05:03
05:11

05:53Maduro's Empty Chair Inauguration

The newspapers extensively report on Maduro's controversial inauguration in Venezuela, with opposition leader María Corina Machado maintaining resistance after her detention (El País, eldiario.es, Libertad Digital, RTVE, 20minutos). Special attention focuses on opposition candidate Edmundo González's announcement to appear at the ceremony. Meanwhile, Spain's labor reform shows progress with 8 million workers already on reduced 37.5-hour weeks (infoLibre), while US-China trade tensions escalate (El Confidencial).
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08:55

08:58Maduro's hollow throne

The newspapers extensively report on Maduro's contentious inauguration in Venezuela, with multiple sources (RTVE, 20minutos, Libertad Digital) highlighting opposition protests and uncertainty around challenger González's presence. New developments show the Copernicus report warning of record-breaking global temperatures (El Periódico), while King Felipe VI awards Queen Sofía the Golden Fleece for her service to Spain (El Plural).
09:19
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12:15

12:33Maduro's certificate-free coronation

The newspapers extensively cover two main developments in Venezuela: Maduro's contested inauguration without showing electoral certificates, and opposition leader María Corina Machado's defiance despite reported threats (El Mundo, El Confidencial, Libertad Digital, RTVE). The PSOE introduces legislation to limit what they term "abusive judicial actions," specifically mentioning cases involving Begoña Gómez (El Plural, La Marea, La Razón, 20minutos).
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15:03

15:21Maduro's lonely coronation

The newspapers extensively cover Maduro's rushed swearing-in ceremony in Venezuela, with multiple sources noting the absence of international leaders and continued uncertainty over opposition candidate Edmundo González's whereabouts (El Confidencial, eldiario.es, El Español, La Vanguardia, El Salto, Libertad Digital, RTVE). In parallel, Trump's symbolic conviction marks him as the first convicted U.S. president, though without penalties (El Periódico).
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23:03

23:05Maduro locks Venezuela's gates

The newspapers expand their coverage of Maduro's inauguration in Venezuela, with new details emerging about his closure of borders to prevent opposition candidate González from entering (20minutos, RTVE, Libertad Digital). Meanwhile, Trump and allies are reported to be politicizing the Los Angeles fires (El Periódico), while Pedro Sánchez's brother faces scrutiny over unclear testimony regarding his work location (El Confidencial, La Razón).
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