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14.01.2025

14.01.2025Ceasefire dawns as judges clash at home

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 14.01.2025.

It displays 119 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

14.01.2025Ceasefire dawns as judges clash at home
The morning began with housing policy confrontations between PSOE and PP, as government proposed tax incentives to bypass regional resistance. By midday, judicial associations intensified their opposition to Sánchez's reforms, taking their concerns to European institutions.

A dramatic turn occurred with Sevilla FC player Kike Salas's arrest for match-fixing through deliberate yellow cards, with police investigating six matches from last season. Parliament unanimously approved Supreme Court investigation of Ábalos, while prosecutors requested questioning Ayuso's partner over tax fraud.

The evening brought breakthrough news of an imminent Gaza ceasefire agreement, with reports detailing the planned release of 33 hostages in its first phase. King Felipe VI made a pointed intervention calling for respect of separation of powers, while Catalunya reported both a decade-high housing construction rate and an 11.6% decline in commercial establishments.
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06:01Housing bypass through Congress

The newspapers extensively cover new housing policy developments, with PSOE and PP proposing contrasting approaches. The government plans to bypass regional PP administrations' resistance to housing law implementation through Congress and tax incentives (eldiario.es, infoLibre, 20minutos, RTVE). In parallel, the Supreme Court investigation regarding the Ayuso partner case intensifies, with implications for both the Attorney General and Moncloa (El Español, La Razón, Libertad Digital). International coverage notes pension protests in Belgium and France (El Salto, La Vanguardia).
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08:57Judges escalate European battle

The newspapers focus on judicial reforms, with judges' associations denouncing Sánchez's new law in Europe (Libertad Digital). Coverage continues of productivity challenges in Spanish companies (El Periódico) and flood damage aftermath in municipalities hit by severe weather (El Salto). Silicon Valley's nuclear energy investments (La Marea) and technological solutions for elderly care (RTVE) receive attention. Spanish far-right leader Abascal plans to attend Trump's inauguration (El Plural).
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11:37Attorney General stays despite court storm

The newspapers concentrate on two main developments: Negotiations for a Gaza ceasefire are being finalized (eldiario.es), while Barcelona metropolitan area confirms its position as a European tech investment hub with €6.3 billion attracted over a decade (El Periódico). The ongoing judicial controversy intensifies as Moncloa might retain the Attorney General despite court proceedings (La Razón, Libertad Digital, 20minutos), while PP brings the matter to EU attention.
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13:30Sevilla player caught in betting sting

The newspapers focus on three major developments: A Sevilla FC player has been arrested for alleged involvement in match-fixing through yellow cards in illegal betting schemes (El Confidencial). The pension reform receives unexpected PP support (El Periódico), while judicial controversies continue as Moncloa accuses Judge Hurtado of making unfounded allegations regarding the Attorney General (La Razón, 20minutos, El Español).
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15:53Parliament unites against Ábalos

The newspapers report on parliament authorizing investigation of Ábalos in a unanimous vote (La Razón, El Plural), while Puigdemont's Junts threatens the government with a confidence vote motion (20minutos). New housing proposals emerge focusing on rent-to-income ratio caps (infoLibre). Catalonia adds 52 social educators to combat post-secondary school dropout (El Periódico). Meanwhile, coverage continues of Trump using California wildfires for political leverage (RTVE).
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Libertad Digital
Asociaciones judiciales alertan de que la reforma de Sánchez permitirá a los gobiernos eludir el control de la Justicia
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19:30Gaza deal nears: 33 hostages in first phase

The newspapers report on negotiations for a Gaza ceasefire advancing, with 33 hostages expected to be released in the first phase despite opposition from ultra-nationalist ministers (El País, eldiario.es). In domestic affairs, King Felipe VI calls for authorities to respect separation of powers (El Español), while prosecutors request to question Ayuso's partner over tax fraud allegations (El Plural). Police investigate six Sevilla FC matches for potential match-fixing (El Confidencial).
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22:50Gaza deal "hours away"

The newspapers report intensified coverage of imminent Gaza ceasefire negotiations, with multiple sources indicating a deal is near completion "within days or hours" (El País, El Periódico, La Marea, eldiario.es). The agreement's first phase includes the release of 33 hostages, though Netanyahu's ultra-nationalist coalition partners express opposition. Meanwhile, Trump's handling of California wildfires receives attention as a preview of his political strategy (RTVE).
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