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15.07.2025

15.07.2025Torre Pacheco's Quiet Evening

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 15.07.2025.

It displays 113 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

15.07.2025Torre Pacheco's Quiet Evening
The Torre Pacheco narrative, which had dominated headlines, shifted significantly. In the morning, media focused on the unrest's impact, the aggressors' backgrounds, and anticipation of a major demonstration, building on the previous day's racial strife. By late morning, investigations into hate crimes and a prosecutor's probe into Vox's Murcia president gained prominence. The early afternoon brought reports of calming efforts by imams and key arrests, with heightened security for the evening's planned protest. Concurrently, the Supreme Court rejected investigating Minister Bolaños, desautorizing a judge's request. By evening, the anti-immigration protest in Torre Pacheco drew minimal participants, signaling a de-escalation of this anticipated event. Meanwhile, the amnesty law faced intensified scrutiny from Brussels before the EU Court of Justice, and a significant agreement on Social Security transfer to the Basque Country was finalized.
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04:04Catalan Fiscal Rift

Spanish media continues to prioritize the development of Catalonia's singular financing model, with the government and Generalitat progressing on a system that allows the region to collect its own income tax. This proposal still draws significant opposition from other Spanish autonomous communities (El Español, RTVE, El Periódico, La Razón, 20minutos). Meanwhile, the ongoing unrest in Torre Pacheco remains a prominent concern, with reports detailing the aggressors' backgrounds, the prolonged impact on local life, and anticipation of a major demonstration (El Confidencial, El Mundo, El País, La Marea).
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07:43Torre Pacheco's Lingering Tensions

Spanish media remains heavily focused on the unrest in Torre Pacheco, reporting on investigations into anti-immigrant actions (El Periódico), including violent threats in Telegram chats (El País) and calls for calm amidst police presence (RTVE). Concerns are raised by a Moroccan resident about potential fatalities (La Razón), while conservative media highlights alleged radical Islam links (Libertad Digital). Vox's legal action against a newspaper for reporting on deportation plans also draws attention (El Plural). Meanwhile, doubts persist among government partners regarding the "cupo catalán" approval (20minutos, El Español).
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10:54Judicial Scrutiny Intensifies

Spanish media continues its focus on the Torre Pacheco unrest, with reports noting a fourth night without major clashes, though police activity persists (El País). Concerns are rising over hate crimes in the region, leading to a prosecutor's investigation into Vox's Murcia president (infoLibre, RTVE). Meanwhile, significant judicial developments include the Seville Provincial Court escalating the ERE corruption case to European justice, citing systemic impunity risks (El Confidencial, La Razón). Brussels also weighs in on Spain's amnesty law, viewing it as a political agreement (20minutos).
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13:58Court Rulings and Calming Tensions

Spanish media highlights significant judicial developments as the Supreme Court rejects investigating Minister Bolaños (El Confidencial, El País) and the EU court continues questioning the amnesty law's general interest (El Periódico, 20minutos). Concurrently, the Torre Pacheco situation shows new dynamics; imams helped calm unrest and an arrest was made (El Mundo), though concerns over hate crimes and related investigations into Vox leaders persist (La Vanguardia, infoLibre).
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17:27Torre Pacheco: Arrests and Reinforced Security

Spanish media continues to prioritize developments in Torre Pacheco (El Confidencial, La Marea, RTVE, El Mundo, infoLibre, Libertad Digital). Police forces have reinforced security as an anti-immigrant leader was arrested for inciting “hunts,” prompting political reactions to the disturbances. Concurrently, the Supreme Court has rejected investigating Minister Bolaños, desautorizing Judge Peinado’s request in a significant judicial ruling (El País). Other discussions include new agreements on tourist apartment regulations (El Plural) and a proposed reform for dependency care (La Vanguardia).
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20:12The Fading Echo of Torre Pacheco

Spanish media reports a notable de-escalation in Torre Pacheco, as a planned anti-immigration protest drew minimal participants (El Confidencial, El Mundo). Meanwhile, the amnesty law faces intensified legal challenges, with Brussels denouncing it before the EU Court of Justice for alleged violations of legal equality (El Español). The government has also finalized a significant agreement to transfer Social Security competencies to the Basque Country (El Plural, La Razón). The Supreme Court's rejection of the Bolaños investigation also continues to be discussed (El País).