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10.02.2025

10.02.2025Day of Deleted Messages and Steel Walls

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 10.02.2025.

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

10.02.2025Day of Deleted Messages and Steel Walls
The morning revealed prosecutor García Ortiz's intentional deletion of WhatsApp messages coinciding with Supreme Court proceedings, leading to multiple investigations and his appeal to the Judicial Power regarding personal data leaks.

Trump's implementation of 25% steel and aluminum tariffs prompted EU warnings of retaliation, continuing the trade tensions from previous days. The government announced plans to expropriate and demolish the Algarrobico hotel, addressing long-standing urban speculation concerns.

Evening coverage shifted to Hamas's postponement of hostage releases, citing Israeli violations. Spanish housing market discussions intensified with reports of Catalan construction meeting only half of demand. Musk's reported $97.4 billion offer for OpenAI ownership emerged as the day's final significant development, while reports surfaced of labor exploitation in 24-hour supermarkets.
10.02.2025

01:13Goya's Split Crown Gets Seal of Approval

The newspapers continue extensive coverage of the historic Goya Awards tie between 'El 47' and 'La infiltrada' (El Mundo, El País, RTVE), with new analysis emerging on the desirability of this split decision. New developments include Trump's announcement of 25% reciprocal tariffs on steel and aluminum (El Confidencial), and Barcelona's impressive 4-1 victory at Sevilla despite playing with ten men (La Vanguardia).
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04:41Goya's Real Cop Story Emerges

The newspapers continue extensive coverage of the Goya Awards, with new analysis of 'La Infiltrada' revealing details about the real police officer who inspired the film (El Mundo, RTVE). Meanwhile, Ecuador's presidential race heads to a runoff between Noboa and González, with results showing 44.7% and 43.8% respectively (El País). New coverage emerges about Ukraine confronting Trump's geopolitical reality (El Confidencial), while domestic politics focus on Sánchez's policies affecting extremist positions (La Razón).
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07:29Housing Bubble Fears Echo Through Spain

The newspapers report extensively on two major themes: The ongoing coverage of the Goya Awards focuses on Elena Tejada, who spent seven years infiltrating ETA (El Mundo, La Vanguardia). Meanwhile, multiple sources examine Spain's housing market concerns, with discussions about potential real estate bubbles (infoLibre), investment impact on prices (RTVE), and preventive property acquisitions (El Periódico). New developments include Minister Torres facing potential Supreme Court involvement in the Koldo case (Libertad Digital).
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11:06Prosecutor's Deleted Messages Under Scrutiny

The newspapers report on three main developments: The UCO (Civil Guard's Central Operating Unit) confirms that prosecutor García Ortiz intentionally deleted WhatsApp messages the same day Supreme Court opened a case against him (La Razón, 20minutos). Trump's announcement of 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports receives renewed attention (El País). Meanwhile, housing market discussions continue with new focus on investment's role in price escalation and speculation concerns (RTVE, infoLibre).
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14:33Steel Tariffs Meet EU Warning Shot

The newspapers report on three concurrent developments: Trump's pending steel tariffs prompt EU warnings of retaliation (El País, El Periódico). The government announces plans to expropriate and demolish the Algarrobico hotel, a long-standing symbol of urban speculation in Almería (La Vanguardia, RTVE). New investigations reveal domestic workers face extensive labor violations, with two-thirds of live-in employees exceeding the 60-hour weekly limit (El Salto).
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20:06Prosecutor's Deleted Messages Spark Storm

The newspapers focus heavily on the prosecutor general's case, with multiple outlets reporting that the UCO discovered intentional deletion of WhatsApp messages on the day the Supreme Court opened proceedings (El Confidencial, La Razón, 20minutos). The prosecutor has appealed to the Judicial Power to stop personal data leaks (eldiario.es). In Gaza, Hamas announces delay in hostage releases citing Israeli violations, while Israel's Defense Minister puts troops on high alert (El País).
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