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15.01.2025

15.01.2025The day Gaza guns fell silent

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 15.01.2025.

It displays 96 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

15.01.2025The day Gaza guns fell silent
Morning coverage focused on the emerging Gaza ceasefire negotiations, with Hamas demanding detailed withdrawal maps from Israel. The Spanish government's surveillance of tourist rentals and public servant salary increases occupied domestic headlines, while the Ayuso partner case continued generating institutional friction between Moncloa and the judiciary.

By early afternoon, Spain announced record tourism figures of 94 million visitors in 2024. The first chemical attack simulation was conducted in a Barcelona hotel, while flu season warnings intensified.

The evening brought confirmation of the Gaza ceasefire agreement, set to begin January 19th, including hostage releases and troop withdrawals. Media attention shifted entirely to the peace deal's details, with Netanyahu working to finalize remaining points and celebrations reported in both Israeli and Palestinian streets. The Constitutional Court's removal of a conservative magistrate from amnesty law deliberations marked a significant institutional development.
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05:05Gaza deal emerges from the ashes

The newspapers report extensive coverage of an imminent Gaza ceasefire agreement, with Hamas and Israel reportedly finalizing details after 46,000 Palestinian deaths (eldiario.es, El Salto, La Marea). In Spanish domestic news, a sports betting scandal emerges as friends of Sevilla's Kike Salas won €9,000 betting on his yellow cards (El Confidencial). The Supreme Court proposes a new system for selecting judicial council members that would ensure conservative control (infoLibre).
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10:16Hamas demands withdrawal maps

The newspapers report significant developments in the Gaza ceasefire negotiations, with Hamas requesting detailed maps and timelines for Israeli withdrawal (RTVE, El Salto, La Marea). NATO launches a Baltic Sea mission against Russian 'ghost fleet' (La Vanguardia), while domestically, the government contracts private firms to monitor Airbnb listings (El Periódico). Political tension rises as Junts threatens its relationship with PSOE (El Plural).
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13:05Record tourism floods Spain

The newspapers report Spain reaching a tourism record of 94 million visitors in 2024, with aims for 100 million by 2025 (El Periódico). The Koldo case expands as PP calls former ministers and Ábalos's ex-partner to testify (El Español). In Gaza negotiations, Hamas demands detailed withdrawal maps while casualties continue to mount (La Marea, RTVE). Public servants receive a retroactive 0.5% salary increase for 2024 (20minutos).
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17:21Gaza guns fall silent

The newspapers report a breakthrough in Gaza negotiations as Israel and Hamas reach a ceasefire agreement after 15 months of war (El Confidencial, El Periódico, La Razón, La Vanguardia, RTVE, 20minutos). Domestically, Minister Bolaños criticizes the Supreme Court's implications of Moncloa's involvement in the Ayuso partner case (El Español), while Sánchez's government targets inheritance laws (Libertad Digital).
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20:25Gaza guns fall silent on Sunday

The newspapers extensively report on a breakthrough ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, set to begin Sunday, January 19th. The deal includes hostage releases, prisoner exchanges, and Israeli troop withdrawal from Gaza (El Periódico, infoLibre, La Marea, La Razón, RTVE, La Vanguardia). The Constitutional Court removes a conservative magistrate from the amnesty law deliberations (El Confidencial), while Amazon faces criticism for reducing protection policies for Black and LGBTQ individuals (El Salto).
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