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11.04.2025

11.04.2025Day Of Diplomatic Eastward Pivot And Hudson Helicopter Tragedy

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 11.04.2025.

It displays 110 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

11.04.2025Day Of Diplomatic Eastward Pivot And Hudson Helicopter Tragedy
The news cycle began with reports of a Spanish family of five—former Siemens executives and their children—dying in a Hudson River helicopter crash in New York. Investigation details emerged throughout the day.

Prime Minister Sánchez's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping dominated coverage, with Sánchez describing China as an "essential partner" for the EU amid the ongoing trade tensions with the US. Some outlets framed this as "challenging" or "defying" the United States. This eastward diplomatic pivot followed the previous day's market euphoria over Trump's 90-day tariff truce.

Brussels claimed Trump's tariffs would harm the US economy more than Europe's, potentially reducing US GDP by 3.3% versus 0.6% for the EU. Meanwhile, China maintained pressure by raising tariffs to 125% on American products.

Domestically, former Valencia regional minister Pradas tearfully testified she lacked emergency management knowledge during the catastrophic dana floods.
11.04.2025

03:10Spanish Family Of Five Dies In New York Helicopter Crash

The newspapers report extensively on a tragic helicopter accident in New York's Hudson River that killed five Spanish tourists from the same family, identified as the former president of Siemens Spain, his wife, and their three children (El Periódico, La Vanguardia, RTVE, 20minutos). Domestic politics feature Sumar filing a complaint with prosecutors against the government (which it is part of) for sending weapons to Israel for the Gaza war (El Español). There are also reports of tax system problems with minimum wage increases (El Confidencial) and continued investigation into Prime Minister Sánchez's wife, Begoña Gómez, with the UCO bringing her closer to testifying before the Supreme Court (La Razón).

05:53Sánchez Advocates For "Solid" EU-China Partnership In Beijing Meeting

The newspapers report on Prime Minister Sánchez's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, where Sánchez emphasized Spain's view of China as an EU partner and advocated for "solid and balanced" relations amid trade tensions (El Español, La Vanguardia). International trade issues continue to dominate coverage, with Europe accepting Trump's tariff truce while remaining prepared for a potentially lengthy trade conflict (infoLibre, 20minutos). Other significant stories include the tragic death of five Spaniards from the same family in a New York helicopter crash (RTVE, El Periódico) and a report projecting AI data centers' energy demand to quadruple by 2030 (El Salto).
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07:17Sánchez Champions EU-China Partnership In Beijing Talks

The newspapers report extensively on Prime Minister Sánchez's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, where Sánchez advocated for a "more balanced relationship" between the EU and China, viewing China as an EU "partner" (El Español, El País, La Razón, La Vanguardia, RTVE). This diplomatic approach appears to challenge US positions, with some outlets framing it as Sánchez "challenging the United States" (La Razón). Other news includes a tragic helicopter accident in New York's Hudson River killing a Siemens executive, his wife (granddaughter of a former Barcelona FC president), and their three children (El Periódico). Meanwhile, the government rejects opposition proposals to extend nuclear plant lifespans as part of anti-tariff plans (20minutos).
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09:09Sánchez Hails China As "Essential Partner" Amid Trade War

The newspapers report extensively on Prime Minister Sánchez's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, describing Spain's approach to China as an "essential partner" for facing global challenges (El Periódico, Público, RTVE) amid escalating US-China trade tensions. China has increased tariffs to 125% on US products (20minutos) while the US-China trade deficit approached $300 billion in 2024 (El País). A tragic accident has killed a Spanish Siemens executive family of five when their helicopter crashed in New York's Hudson River (El Mundo). Additionally, the UCO (Organized Crime Unit) is reportedly moving forward with investigations that may require PM Sánchez's wife to testify before the Supreme Court (La Razón).
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14:26Brussels Claims Trump Tariffs Harm US More Than Europe

The newspapers report on the global trade tensions, with Brussels warning Trump that his tariffs hurt the US economy more than Europe's, reducing US GDP by 3.3% versus 0.6% for the EU (El Español). Silicon Valley is reportedly growing tired of the tariff situation (El Confidencial), while China maintains pressure on the US by raising tariffs to 125% on American products (20minutos). Prime Minister Sánchez continues strengthening Spain-China relations, with Xi Jinping thanking him for his "firm will" to deepen ties (El Plural, La Razón). Domestically, the Valencia flood disaster investigation continues, with the former regional minister Pradas tearfully testifying that she lacked emergency management knowledge (El País).
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19:33Spanish Executives And Children Die In Helicopter Crash

The newspapers report extensively on a tragic helicopter accident that killed two Siemens Spain executives and their three children, with family members expressing profound grief (El Mundo, RTVE). Digital crime features prominently with reports of "sextortion" schemes targeting adult men, where cybercriminals pose as hitmen to blackmail users of sexual websites (El Periódico). Other stories include the popularity of a pseudoscientific podcast about telepathic children (El País), continuing investigation of the Koldo case involving government official travel arrangements (La Razón), and China-Spain trade agreements on cherries and pork products during PM Sánchez's visit (Libertad Digital).
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