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14.10.2025

14.10.2025The Day Trump Threatened Spain with Tariffs

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 14.10.2025.

It displays 92 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

14.10.2025The Day Trump Threatened Spain with Tariffs
Spanish media on October 14th continued extensive coverage of the Gaza peace agreement, initially focusing on the return of Israeli hostages and Trump's role in the summit with leaders from Qatar, Turkey, and Egypt. Early reports also highlighted domestic political tensions, including Feijóo's migration plan. In the morning, Sánchez's stance on maintaining an arms embargo on Israel and potentially sending Spanish troops to Gaza for peace assurance became a prominent topic. Later in the day, the government's push to constitutionally enshrine abortion rights and its confrontation with regional governments over compliance also gained significant attention. By the evening, the dominant narrative shifted dramatically to President Trump's threats of increased tariffs on Spain due to its low defense spending for NATO, demanding an increase to 5%.
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05:40The Hostages Return

Spanish media continues to extensively cover the Gaza peace agreement, highlighting Trump's role in the summit with leaders from Qatar, Turkey, and Egypt. Several outlets report on the return of Israeli hostages, emphasizing the closure of a difficult chapter. Domestically, there's renewed focus on political tensions, with Feijóo's migration plan and criticisms of Sánchez's government also in the spotlight.
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08:41Spain Weighs Gaza Troop Deployment

Spanish media continues to extensively cover the Gaza peace agreement, with Sánchez now stating Spain will maintain its arms embargo on Israel and is open to sending troops to Gaza for peace assurance (El Periódico, RTVE). Domestically, Sánchez faces scrutiny over alleged cash payments from the PSOE (La Razón), while other headlines address a proposed EU chat surveillance plan (El Salto) and BBVA's offer for Sabadell (El Confidencial).
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11:19Sánchez Condemns Netanyahu

Spanish media continues to extensively cover the Gaza peace agreement, with Sánchez now calling for Netanyahu to face judicial consequences for alleged genocide (El Plural). Domestically, the government is initiating reforms to enshrine abortion rights in the Constitution and is pressuring Madrid to comply with abortion law (Público, RTVE). Other headlines include Ábalos's request for legal aid (El Español) and Feijóo's proposal to tighten Spanish nationality requirements (El Periódico).

15:58Abortion Rights, Constitutional Shield

Spanish media continues to focus on the government's efforts to enshrine abortion rights in the Constitution and its confrontation with regional governments, particularly Madrid, over compliance with abortion law (El Plural, El Salto, RTVE, Público). Concurrently, the Gaza peace agreement remains a topic, with differing interpretations of its implications (La Vanguardia, Libertad Digital). Other news includes the IMF's revised growth forecast for Spain (El Periódico) and Ábalos's legal issues (El Español).
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20:16Trump Threatens Spain With Tariffs

Spanish media widely reports on President Trump's threat of increased tariffs on Spain due to its low defense spending for NATO, demanding an increase to 5% (El Confidencial, El Español, El Periódico, La Razón). Concurrently, the government continues efforts to constitutionally enshrine abortion rights, pushing back against conservative regional governments (El País, El Plural, El Salto, RTVE).