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11.10.2024

The day Ábalos faced the storm

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 11.10.2024.

It displays 68 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

11.10.2024The day Ábalos faced the storm
The 'Koldo case' intensified, centering on former minister José Luis Ábalos. Early reports revealed the scandal's reach, including benefits for Ábalos's partner. President Sánchez, speaking from the Vatican, promised "no impunity" in his government. The opposition called for Ábalos's resignation, while he requested to testify voluntarily. The case revived investigations into Air Europa's rescue. In other news, Israel continued attacks on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon, and Barcelona proposed increases in waste fees and hotel taxes. The National Statistics Institute updated GDP calculations to include prostitution and drugs. A wolf was spotted in Catalonia for the first time in 16 years, and an exhibition of Cartier-Bresson's photography opened in Barcelona.
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10:00 (08:00)Koldo's Web Widens: Ábalos in the Crosshairs

The newspapers report extensively on new developments in the Koldo García corruption case, implicating former minister José Luis Ábalos (El Mundo, El Periódico, La Razón, Libertad Digital, eldiario.es). The investigation now suggests wider involvement, including other ministries and communities (El Periódico). The case has also raised concerns within the PSOE party (La Razón). Some sources (infoLibre, El Salto) discuss other political issues, including a macrodenunciation against Ayuso for nursing home deaths.
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El Mundo

Declaración institucional de Pedro Sánchez desde el Vaticano

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11:12 (09:12)Koldo's Web Widens: Ábalos in the Spotlight

The newspapers report extensively on new developments in the Koldo García corruption case, with implications for former minister José Luis Ábalos (El Mundo, El Periódico, La Razón, Libertad Digital, eldiario.es). The investigation now suggests wider involvement, including other ministries and communities (El Periódico). Prime Minister Sánchez has responded, claiming his government acted decisively and is "clean" (20minutos).
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12:24 (10:24)Sánchez Vows Justice in Koldo Case

The newspapers extensively report on Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's response to the ongoing Koldo García corruption case (El Mundo, El Periódico, La Razón, eldiario.es, Público, 20minutos). Sánchez asserts there will be no impunity and that his government is "clean," emphasizing that those responsible will face consequences. The case continues to implicate former minister José Luis Ábalos, with new details emerging about the involvement of his girlfriend (El Mundo).
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14:24 (12:24)Sánchez on the Defensive: The Koldo Case Intensifies

The newspapers continue to report on the Koldo García corruption case, with new developments implicating former minister José Luis Ábalos (El Mundo, La Razón, Libertad Digital). Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has responded, asserting that his government is "clean" and promising no impunity (20minutos, El Plural). The PP has called for Sánchez's resignation, claiming he's "the X of the plot" (Libertad Digital).
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18:24 (16:24)Ábalos on the Brink: Koldo Case Tightens

The newspapers extensively report on the ongoing Koldo García corruption case, with new developments implicating former minister José Luis Ábalos (El Confidencial, El Mundo, RTVE, 20minutos). Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has responded, asserting there will be no impunity in his government (El Confidencial, Público). Meanwhile, El Periódico reports on gender-based harassment faced by female gamers.
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22:32 (20:32)Ábalos Volunteers to Testify in Koldo Case

The newspapers continue to report extensively on the Koldo García corruption case, with new developments implicating former minister José Luis Ábalos (El Periódico, Libertad Digital). Ábalos has requested to testify voluntarily as a witness (Libertad Digital). Meanwhile, Israel has reportedly attacked a UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon for the third consecutive day (El País), and a wolf has been detected in Catalonia for the first time in 16 years (La Vanguardia).
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