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17.03.2025

17.03.2025Day Trump's Old War Law Deported Venezuelans

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 17.03.2025.

It displays 16 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

17.03.2025Day Trump's Old War Law Deported Venezuelans
Trump continued dominating international coverage with La Vanguardia reporting his administration deported 200 Venezuelans using an 18th-century war law, while El Confidencial highlighted his "real estate diplomacy" from Louisiana to Greenland. Trump's rhetoric against deportees to El Salvador as "monsters" further emphasized his hardline immigration stance.

Domestically, the Valencian government showed political realignment as Vox supported PP's Mazón in processing 2025 budgets, celebrated by opposition leader Feijóo. Defense spending remained controversial as the government considered bypassing Congress to increase military funding, continuing the defense theme from previous days when European leaders discussed Ukraine occupation planning.

By evening, attention shifted to accountability issues with prosecutors requesting investigation of authors behind the "Protocol of Shame" regarding nursing home deaths, connecting to the previous day's coverage of Madrid President Ayuso's controversies around COVID deaths in care facilities.
17.03.2025
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23:25Trump's 18th-Century Law Deports 200 Venezuelans

The newspapers report on Trump's administration actions, with coverage of his "real estate diplomacy" from Louisiana to Greenland (El Confidencial) and deportation of 200 Venezuelans using an 18th-century war law (La Vanguardia). In domestic politics, Vox is supporting Mazón in processing the 2025 budgets (Público, El Español), while controversy surrounds Vox's union leader with alleged neo-Nazi ties (El Plural). Other stories include the prosecution requesting investigation of authors of the "Protocol of Shame" regarding nursing home deaths (infoLibre), Lebanon's crisis following suspended US aid (El Salto), climate change skepticism (Libertad Digital), and surrogacy industry networks (La Marea).