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14.09.2025

14.09.2025The Day La Vuelta Final Stage Was Canceled Due to Pro-Palestine Protests

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 14.09.2025.

It displays 122 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

14.09.2025The Day La Vuelta Final Stage Was Canceled Due to Pro-Palestine Protests
Spanish media on September 14 was dominated by pro-Palestinian protests. Early reports covered the ongoing disruptions to La Vuelta, with Prime Minister Sánchez expressing admiration for the demonstrations. By early afternoon, the protests intensified, leading to route changes and increased tension in Madrid. In the late afternoon, the situation escalated further, with protesters invading the circuit and clashing with police, ultimately forcing the complete cancellation of La Vuelta's final stage. Conservative outlets criticized the government for allegedly fueling the disruptions, while Israel condemned Sánchez for encouraging the protests. Reports also indicated 22 police officers injured and two arrests.
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El Gobierno y el PP se culpan por el ascenso de la ultraderecha, pero nadie parece tener una buena estrategia para frenarlo
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04:46Spain's Political Landscape in Turmoil

Spanish media continues to focus on the assassination of Charlie Kirk in the US, with El Confidencial reporting on Vox's conclave featuring Kirk's assassination, Milei, and a Trump envoy. Domestically, there's significant attention on the rise of the far-right party Vox, with El País questioning who is fueling its growth and the government and PP blaming each other. Pro-Palestinian protests, involving Unidas Podemos leaders, continue to disrupt the La Vuelta cycling race (El Español, Libertad Digital). The Royal House is also criticized for alienating the left (infoLibre).
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08:57Spain Debates Financial Future Amid Banking Merger and Budget Tensions

Spanish media reports significant domestic developments, with the future of Spain's banking sector hinging on the BBVA-Sabadell merger (El Periódico). Concurrently, political tensions between Yolanda Díaz and Junts over reduced working hours are complicating budget negotiations (El Plural), while Libertad Digital criticizes Díaz regarding stagnant wages and an aging workforce. An explosion in a Madrid bar also left one dead and 25 injured (RTVE). The ongoing discussion of Charlie Kirk's assassination in the US and pro-Palestinian protests at La Vuelta (El Confidencial, El Español) continue to be covered.
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13:46Sánchez Backs Pro-Palestine Protests

Spanish media continues to focus on the assassination of Charlie Kirk in the US, with Vox leader Abascal claiming that the left calls them fascists to kill them (El Confidencial, El Plural). Concurrently, Prime Minister Sánchez expresses admiration for pro-Palestinian protests at La Vuelta (El Español, El Periódico, Público, RTVE). NATO's actions are reported to be impeding Sánchez's budget (La Razón).
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16:05La Vuelta Disruptions Continue

Spanish media continues to be dominated by the pro-Palestinian protests disrupting the final stage of La Vuelta, with reports of increased tension in Madrid and route changes (El Confidencial, El Mundo, El Periódico, RTVE). Conservative media, like Libertad Digital, criticize the government for allegedly fueling the protests, while Sánchez's admiration for the demonstrators is still noted (El Español, Público).
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16:47La Vuelta's Final Stage Halted by Protests

Spanish media continues to be dominated by the pro-Palestinian protests, which have now led to the complete suspension of the final stage of La Vuelta cycling race in Madrid (El Mundo, El Periódico, La Razón, La Vanguardia, Público, RTVE). Conservative outlets like Libertad Digital and El Confidencial are critical, with Ayuso accusing Sánchez of fueling the disruptions and Abascal equating criticism with fascism. Sánchez's previous support for the protests is also noted (El Español).
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18:47La Vuelta's Final Stage Disrupted

Pro-Palestinian protests in Madrid have escalated, leading to the cancellation of the final stage of La Vuelta cycling race (El Mundo, El Periódico, El Plural, infoLibre, La Razón, Libertad Digital, Público, RTVE, La Vanguardia). The Spanish government defends the demonstrators (La Razón), while conservative media like El Confidencial and Libertad Digital criticize the disruptions, linking them to broader political tensions. Sánchez's earlier support for the protests is also noted (El Español).
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20:47Vuelta's Last Stage Canceled

Pro-Palestinian protests in Madrid have escalated further, leading to the cancellation of the final stage of La Vuelta cycling race (El Mundo, El Periódico, infoLibre, La Razón, La Vanguardia, RTVE, El Español, El Plural). Reports indicate 22 police officers injured and two arrests (El Mundo, RTVE). The Spanish government defends the demonstrators (La Razón), while Israel criticizes PM Sánchez for allegedly encouraging the protests (Libertad Digital, El Español).