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10.09.2025The day Poland downed Russian drones

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 10.09.2025.

It displays 112 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

10.09.2025The day Poland downed Russian drones
Spanish media on September 10th extensively covered Poland's confrontation with Russian drones. Reports evolved from initial downings to denunciations of an "unprecedented violation" and "act of aggression" by Moscow, prompting assistance from Dutch and German forces, and later, NATO. European leaders condemned Russia's actions and expressed unanimous support for Poland throughout the day. Concurrently, domestic politics saw the first major parliamentary debate between Prime Minister Sánchez and opposition leader Feijóo, who intensified corruption allegations, particularly after Begoña Gómez's testimony admitting minor favors from her advisor. Later in the day, the proposed reduction of the working day was rejected in Congress, with PP, Vox, and Junts voting against it. The Israel-Hamas conflict and heightened security for La Vuelta amidst pro-Palestine protests also maintained a presence in the news cycle.
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03:14La Vuelta Under Unprecedented Security

Spanish media continues to prioritize the Attorney General, García Ortiz, with the Supreme Court confirming his trial and maintaining a 150,000 euro bond, while a judge suggests potential further charges (El País, La Razón, RTVE). Domestically, unprecedented police deployment is securing the La Vuelta cycling race in Madrid against pro-Palestine protests, with concerns for Spain's international image (El Confidencial, El Mundo). The Israel-Hamas conflict also sees an Israeli firm monitoring Basque prisoners (El Salto).
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El Mundo

Sesión de Control al Gobierno en el Congreso de los Diputados

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07:10Sánchez and Feijóo Clash in Congress

Spanish media highlights the first major parliamentary debate of the new term, featuring a direct confrontation between Prime Minister Sánchez and opposition leader Feijóo (El Confidencial, El Mundo, El País, Libertad Digital). This political face-off occurs while the Attorney General, García Ortiz, continues to face legal scrutiny (El País, La Razón). The proposed reduction of the working day also faced defeat in Congress (El País, El Plural). Internationally, Poland reported downing Russian drones after an airspace violation (infoLibre, RTVE).
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09:00Poland Downs Russian Drones

Spanish media extensively reports on international tensions, with Poland downing multiple Russian drones after an unprecedented airspace violation (El Confidencial, infoLibre, La Razón, La Vanguardia, RTVE). Domestically, the political confrontation between Prime Minister Sánchez and opposition leader Feijóo intensifies over corruption allegations, vehemently denied by Sánchez (El País, El Plural). Concurrently, Madrid deploys extraordinary security for La Vuelta amidst pro-Palestine protests, highlighting concerns for Spain's image (El Mundo).
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11:56Poland Boosts Air Defense Amid Russian Incidents

The Spanish media continues to focus heavily on international tensions, specifically Poland's actions against Russian drones and its denunciation of Moscow's aggression, with assistance from Dutch and German forces (El Confidencial, infoLibre, La Razón, La Vanguardia, RTVE). Domestically, the ongoing scrutiny of Prime Minister Sánchez's government is highlighted by Begoña Gómez's testimony before a judge regarding her advisor, where she admitted requesting minor favors (El Mundo, El País, El Plural).
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15:53Poland Confronts Russian Drones

Spanish newspapers continue to prioritize international tensions, with Poland reportedly downing multiple Russian drones after what it labels an unprecedented airspace violation and an "act of aggression" (El País, El Confidencial, infoLibre, La Razón, RTVE). Separately, the Israel-Hamas conflict remains prominent, as a second attack is reported on the Global Sumud Flotilla in Tunisia, and former President Trump expresses regret over Israel's "unilateral" attack on Hamas occurring in Qatar (El Salto, La Marea, La Vanguardia).
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19:13European Unity for Poland

Spanish newspapers maintain a strong focus on the escalating situation between Poland and Russia, with European leaders issuing a unanimous condemnation of Russia's airspace violation and expressing support for Poland after drones were downed (El Español, El Mundo, La Razón, El País, infoLibre). President Trump also commented, urging action against Russia. Domestically, Begoña Gómez’s brief court testimony regarding personal favors from her advisor is reported (Libertad Digital).
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22:51Russian Drones in Polish Skies

Spanish newspapers continue to heavily focus on the ongoing tensions between Poland and Russia, with European leaders maintaining a united front against Russian airspace violations (El Mundo, El País, La Razón). Adding to international concerns, the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Utah is prominently reported (El Confidencial, El Español). Domestically, Congress rejected the proposed reduction of the working day (infoLibre, RTVE).
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