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17.01.2025

17.01.2025The day Gaza peace came through Switzerland

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 17.01.2025.

It displays 106 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

17.01.2025The day Gaza peace came through Switzerland
Netanyahu's government approved the Gaza ceasefire agreement in the morning, confirming Sunday as the start date for hostage releases. The development followed yesterday's postponement, marking a shift in the peace process dynamics.

Puigdemont disrupted domestic politics by suspending parliamentary support for PSOE and demanding urgent negotiations in Switzerland, linking Catalan independence demands to the government's stability. New revelations in the Ayuso partner case exposed communications about securing minimal fines, contradicting previous official statements.

The afternoon brought economic indicators, with the IMF raising Spain's 2025 growth forecast to 2.3%. Evening coverage highlighted TikTok's potential US shutdown following Supreme Court approval of restrictive legislation, while ICL's €285 million electric battery factory investment in Catalunya received government backing as a strategic project.
17.01.2025

02:41Endrick's extra-time glory

The newspapers report on Real Madrid's Copa del Rey victory over Celta Vigo, with Endrick's performance and controversial extra time goals securing a 5-2 win (El Confidencial, RTVE). Meanwhile, Netanyahu's postponed Gaza ceasefire vote remains in focus, while domestic coverage highlights Puigdemont's alleged attempts to destabilize Sánchez's government (La Razón). A personal story of euthanasia gains attention (El Mundo).
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06:01Gaza's reconstruction puzzle

The newspapers report on the emerging details of Gaza's ceasefire implementation, with focus on prisoner exchanges and reconstruction challenges (El País, infoLibre, El Salto, 20minutos). A productivity expert questions the government's proposed workday reduction law (El Confidencial), while multiple sources cover developments in the Ayuso partner case, with new revelations about internal fiscal communications (eldiario.es, El Español, Libertad Digital). In France, the new government survives its first no-confidence vote (La Vanguardia).
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09:22Pets eclipse children in Spanish homes

The newspapers report on Netanyahu signing a Gaza ceasefire agreement in Qatar (20minutos), while covering several domestic developments: El Corte Inglés workers protest for labor rights (La Marea), and ICL announces a 285-million investment in Catalunya's first electric battery cathode factory (El Periódico). A demographic shift shows pets now outnumbering children in Spanish households (RTVE), while coverage continues on the Ayuso partner case with new testimonies from fiscal authorities (eldiario.es, Libertad Digital, La Razón).
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11:37Gaza deal signed, hostages await Sunday

The newspapers report on three main developments: the Gaza ceasefire agreement being signed in Qatar, with first hostage releases scheduled for Sunday (El País, RTVE, 20minutos). Puigdemont announces suspension of negotiations with PSOE, demanding urgent meetings in Switzerland (El Español). New messages emerge in the Ayuso partner case, revealing communications about securing minimal fines (El Confidencial, eldiario.es).
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14:25Netanyahu's cabinet seals Gaza pause

The newspapers report on Netanyahu's cabinet voting to approve the Gaza ceasefire agreement, set to begin Sunday, including the release of 33 hostages in its first phase (El País, RTVE, Libertad Digital). Meanwhile, Puigdemont suspends negotiations with PSOE, demanding urgent meetings in Switzerland (El Plural, 20minutos). The IMF raises Spain's 2025 GDP growth forecast by 0.2 points to 2.3% (El Periódico), while housing emerges as the primary concern in latest CIS survey (El Salto).

22:09Netanyahu's cabinet seals Gaza pause while TikTok faces US ban

The newspapers report on Netanyahu's cabinet voting to approve the Gaza ceasefire agreement (RTVE, El País, Libertad Digital), while global tech headlines focus on TikTok's potential shutdown in the US (El Confidencial). Trump's upcoming inauguration gains attention, with China announcing Vice President Han's attendance and protest marches planned (La Vanguardia, La Marea). A space race narrative emerges between Bezos and Musk (El Mundo).
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