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11.09.2025The day Bolsonaro was convicted in Brazil

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 11.09.2025.

It displays 105 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

11.09.2025The day Bolsonaro was convicted in Brazil
Spanish media on September 11 extensively covered the conviction of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, sentenced to 27 years for his attempted coup against Lula. This international story became prominent in the late evening, shifting focus from earlier developments.

The day began with reports of Junts blocking labor reform and an attempted meeting by Yolanda Díaz with the PP. Early afternoon saw detailed coverage of the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in the US, including the discovery of a "high-power rifle" and later, the FBI releasing images of a "person of interest." Concurrently, diplomatic tensions between Spain and Israel escalated, with Netanyahu accusing Sánchez of "genocidal threats" after Spain's announced arms embargo, a story that continued from previous days.
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07:05Junts Blocks Labor Reform Amid Political Negotiations

Spanish newspapers report a significant domestic political development with Junts aligning with PP and Vox to block the reduction of the working day (El Plural, RTVE). This comes as Yolanda Díaz reportedly attempted to avoid this defeat through a meeting with PP, which was rejected (El Confidencial). Internationally, concerns about European security continue, with a focus on potential military involvement over Norwegian islands and Russian drone attacks in Poland (El Mundo, El País).
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09:46Spain Divisions on Israel

Spanish media continues to focus on international relations, with Spain's Foreign Minister Albares stating there is no "clash" with the US over sanctions against Israel, asserting Spain's sovereign decision (RTVE). Meanwhile, an Israeli attack in Doha is reported to be pushing Gulf countries closer and away from the US (El Periódico). Domestically, Yolanda Díaz plans to approve a new hourly wage register by decree (La Razón), and a prosecutor fears home repossession over a Supreme Court bond (El Confidencial).
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13:51Charlie Kirk's Assassination Details Emerge

Spanish media is currently focused on the unfolding details of the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, with multiple outlets reporting on the discovery of a "high-power rifle" used by the still-at-large assailant (El Confidencial, El Mundo, El País). This international story shares prominence with concerns over Russia's escalating drone attacks in Poland (La Vanguardia, Libertad Digital). Domestically, the European Parliament's stance on Israel, backing measures but rejecting the term "genocide" for events in Gaza, also garners attention (El Español, El Periódico).
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16:27FBI Releases Images in Charlie Kirk Assassination

Spanish media continues its focus on the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, with major outlets reporting that the FBI has released images of a "person of interest" or the "presumed assassin" in the ongoing investigation (El Confidencial, El Español, El Mundo, El País, Libertad Digital). This development updates the earlier focus on the discovery of the weapon. Domestically, the Congress's legislative defeats for the government are also noted (El Periódico).
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18:47Spain-Israel Tensions Escalate

Spanish media reports a sharp escalation in diplomatic tensions between Spain and Israel, with Netanyahu accusing Sánchez of "genocidal threats" after Spain announced an urgent decree for an arms embargo on Israel (infoLibre, Público). This follows earlier reports of Spain's sovereign decision on sanctions. Meanwhile, the FBI continues to release photos of the suspect in the Charlie Kirk assassination (El Confidencial, El Español, El Mundo, El País, Libertad Digital). Domestically, Catalonia's Diada sees calls for independence (El Periódico, La Marea, La Vanguardia) and Espinosa de los Monteros launches a new political project outside Vox (El Plural).
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23:28Bolsonaro's Conviction in Brazil

Spanish media is now heavily focused on the conviction of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, sentenced to 27 years in prison for his attempted coup against Lula (eldiario.es, El País, RTVE). This development is a new prominent international story. Concurrently, the ongoing diplomatic tensions between Spain and Israel persist, with Netanyahu accusing Sánchez of "genocidal threats" in response to Spain's arms embargo (La Razón, Público, infoLibre). Coverage also continues on the FBI's investigation into the Charlie Kirk assassination (El Confidencial, El Español, El Mundo, Libertad Digital).