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12.10.2024

The Day of Rain and Whistles

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 12.10.2024.

It displays 88 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

12.10.2024The Day of Rain and Whistles
The National Day celebrations in Spain were significantly impacted by heavy rainfall, forcing the cancellation of the aerial display and parachute jump. Despite the weather, the royal family presided over a shortened military parade. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez faced boos and whistles from the crowd, continuing a trend of public disapproval. The 'Koldo case' controversy resurfaced, with former minister Ábalos requesting to testify voluntarily. Tensions between Sánchez and opposition leader Feijóo escalated at the royal reception, with exchanges of accusations. The return of a Catalan representative to the celebrations was noted. In other news, concerns about water scarcity in Priorat were reported, and a documentary claiming new findings about Christopher Columbus's origins aired on RTVE.
12.10.2024

01:09 (23:09)Ábalos Steps into the Spotlight

The newspapers report extensively on the ongoing Koldo García corruption case, with new developments implicating former minister José Luis Ábalos (El Mundo, 20minutos, Libertad Digital). Ábalos has requested to testify voluntarily as a witness (Libertad Digital). Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez continues to assert there will be no impunity in his government (El Confidencial, eldiario.es). Meanwhile, Israel's attacks on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon are reported as an ongoing issue (El País, El Periódico).

03:44 (01:44)Ábalos Volunteers to Testify

The newspapers report on new developments in the Koldo García corruption case. Former minister José Luis Ábalos has requested to testify as a witness (Libertad Digital, 20minutos). Prime Minister Sánchez maintains there will be no impunity (El Confidencial). In other news, Israel's attacks on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon continue to be reported (El País, El Periódico). A new headline mentions King Juan Carlos's relationship with Marta Gayá (El Mundo).
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“Si finalmente se deshacen de mí, este libro será una forma de recordarme”, escribió el disidente ruso desde la cárcel de Prokov. ‘Ideas’ adelanta en exclusiva los diarios del hombre que hizo frente a Putin y pagó la lucha con su vida
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06:08 (04:08)Ábalos Under Fire: Civil Guard Report Challenges Ex-Minister

The newspapers report on new developments in the Koldo García corruption case. A Civil Guard report reportedly undermines former minister Ábalos's explanations (eldiario.es). Ábalos has requested to testify as a witness (Libertad Digital, 20minutos). El Confidencial analyzes immigration issues and Trump's influence. In cultural news, RTVE reports on a Cartier-Bresson photo exhibition in Barcelona.
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07:09 (05:09)Ábalos Volunteers to Testify in Koldo Corruption Case

The newspapers continue to report extensively on the Koldo García corruption case, with new developments implicating former minister José Luis Ábalos (El Confidencial, eldiario.es, Libertad Digital, 20minutos). Ábalos has requested to testify as a witness in the case. The 12th of October celebrations are marked by tensions related to Catalan quotas and ETA benefits (La Razón). In tech news, Elon Musk showcases the capabilities of humanoid robots (La Vanguardia).
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09:04 (07:04)Koldo Case Casts Shadow on National Day

The newspapers continue to report on the Koldo García corruption case, with new developments implicating former minister José Luis Ábalos (El Confidencial, eldiario.es, Libertad Digital, 20minutos). The case is now affecting the October 12 celebrations, along with issues of Catalan quotas and ETA benefits (La Razón, 20minutos). El Priorat's drought situation is also receiving attention (El Periódico).
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10:48 (08:48)Rain Dampens National Day Parade

The newspapers report on the cancellation of aerial displays during the October 12 military parade due to heavy rain in Madrid (Libertad Digital, 20minutos). The Koldo corruption case continues to make headlines, with new developments potentially affecting the national day celebrations (Público, La Razón). Some sources discuss immigration issues and their political implications (El Confidencial, infoLibre).
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11:52 (09:52)Sánchez Booed at Rain-Soaked National Day Parade

The newspapers report extensively on the October 12 National Day celebrations in Spain, marred by heavy rain and protests against Prime Minister Sánchez. Multiple sources (El Mundo, El Plural, La Razón, Libertad Digital, RTVE) describe booing and whistling directed at Sánchez during the military parade, while the aerial display was canceled due to weather conditions (El Confidencial, RTVE).
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12:56 (10:56)Rain and Boos Dampen Spain's National Day Parade

The newspapers extensively report on Spain's National Day military parade, marked by heavy rain that forced the cancellation of aerial displays (El Confidencial, El Mundo, RTVE, 20minutos). Multiple sources highlight booing and protests directed at Prime Minister Sánchez during the event (El Mundo, La Razón, Libertad Digital). The ongoing Koldo corruption case and its implications for the PSOE party continue to be discussed (El Periódico).
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14:00 (12:00)Rain and Boos Soak National Day Parade

The newspapers extensively report on Spain's National Day military parade, significantly affected by heavy rain (El Confidencial, El Mundo, RTVE, 20minutos, La Razón). Multiple sources highlight the booing and protests directed at Prime Minister Sánchez during the event (El Mundo, El Plural, Libertad Digital). The aerial display was cancelled due to weather conditions, and the parade was notably shorter than usual (20minutos, RTVE).
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16:00 (14:00)Rainy Rebellion: Boos and Downpour Drench National Day Parade

The newspapers report extensively on Spain's National Day celebrations, marked by heavy rain that disrupted the military parade (El Confidencial, El Mundo, RTVE, La Vanguardia). Multiple sources highlight continued booing directed at Prime Minister Sánchez during the event (El Periódico, La Razón, Libertad Digital). The ongoing Koldo corruption case remains in the headlines, with new developments and political implications being discussed (La Razón, El Periódico).
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19:04 (17:04)Rainy Rebellion: National Day Dampened by Protests and Political Spats

The newspapers report extensively on Spain's National Day celebrations, which were marred by heavy rain and protests against Prime Minister Sánchez (El Confidencial, El Mundo, RTVE, La Razón, Libertad Digital). The ongoing Koldo corruption case continues to create tension between Sánchez and opposition leader Feijóo, with heated exchanges during the royal reception (El País, Público, 20minutos).
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23:28 (21:28)L'Hospitalet's Low Emission Zone Backfires

The newspapers report on new developments following Spain's National Day celebrations. L'Hospitalet will refund about 2,000 fines and cancel 14,000 sanction procedures after a judicial setback to its Low Emission Zone (El Periódico). Protests demanding housing rights have taken to the streets (Público). Alex Salmond, the father of Scottish independence, has died (La Vanguardia). A documentary about Christopher Columbus is being broadcast live (RTVE).