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18.03.2025

18.03.2025Day Israel Broke Gaza Ceasefire While Putin-Trump Energy Truce Emerged

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 18.03.2025.

It displays 123 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

18.03.2025Day Israel Broke Gaza Ceasefire While Putin-Trump Energy Truce Emerged
The morning media was dominated by Israel breaking the Gaza ceasefire with devastating attacks killing over 300 Palestinians, a figure that rose to 400 by midday. This development was consistently reported throughout the day by multiple sources.

By midday, storm Laurence took prominence as it battered southern Spain, causing severe flooding in Andalusia and Murcia with one confirmed death, two people missing, and hundreds evacuated from their homes.

In the afternoon, focus shifted to the Trump-Putin talks, which concluded with an agreement for a 30-day pause in attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure, representing a limited ceasefire. This development follows days of diplomatic maneuvering and preparations for potential post-ceasefire scenarios, including recent reports of European military commanders planning potential Ukraine deployments.

Domestically, controversy continued over migrant minor distribution, with an agreement between the government and Junts assigning 700 minors to Madrid but only 30 to Catalonia.
18.03.2025
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06:37Israel Breaks Gaza Ceasefire With 300+ Killed

The newspapers report on Israel breaking the ceasefire in Gaza with devastating attacks that have killed over 300 Palestinians (El Confidencial, El Periódico, RTVE). International diplomacy continues with Trump planning to speak with Putin about a potential ceasefire in Ukraine and discussing "land distribution" (20minutos). Spanish domestic politics shows PSOE maintaining a 5-point lead over PP while Vox's decline benefits conservatives (El Plural). Regional news highlights ongoing suffering from the Valencia DANA floods with victims facing psychological trauma during recovery (El Mundo). Space news covers astronauts returning to Earth after nine months stranded at the ISS (El País).
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08:06Israel Breaks Gaza Ceasefire With 350 Dead

The newspapers report on Israel breaking the Gaza ceasefire with devastating attacks killing more than 300 Palestinians (El Periódico, Público, RTVE). In domestic politics, Sumar proposes creating a press control unit to monitor public financing of media (El Confidencial), while the government negotiates with Junts on migrant minor distribution without consulting other communities (La Razón). Military spending discussions continue in Congress as the government seeks support (El Plural). Technology issues appear with coverage of AI Citizen Coalition calling for a central algorithm registry (El Salto) and a forum on AI (Libertad Digital). Economic concerns emerge with reports that Trump threatens the olive oil sector despite predictions of a good harvest (20minutos).
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11:50Israel Shatters Gaza Ceasefire As Storm Laurence Hits Spain

The newspapers report on two major crises: Israel has broken the Gaza ceasefire with massive bombardments killing over 400 Palestinians (El Mundo, La Marea, Público, RTVE, 20minutos, La Vanguardia). Domestically, storm Laurence is battering southern Spain, causing flooding in Andalusia and Murcia with reports of evacuations and two people missing after their vehicle was swept away by floodwaters (El Confidencial, La Vanguardia). Additionally, the government has reached an agreement with Junts party on migrant minor distribution, limiting Catalonia's quota to between 20-30 children while Madrid would receive 700 (El Periódico, La Razón).
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15:06Laurence Storm Claims Life In Flooded Southern Spain

The newspapers report on devastating effects of storm Laurence in southern Spain, causing floods with one confirmed death and at least two people missing. Authorities have evacuated 400+ homes in Málaga, with nine people trapped on roads in Murcia and reservoirs overflowing (El Confidencial, El País, La Vanguardia, Libertad Digital). The political dispute over migrant minor distribution continues, with PP accusing the government of "trading" with minors while the government claims PP is "breaking the country" by rejecting the agreement with Junts that would send 700 minors to Madrid but only 30 to Catalonia (El Español, 20minutos, La Razón). Israel's breaking of the Gaza ceasefire continues with reports of over 400 Palestinians killed (La Marea, RTVE, Público, El Mundo).
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17:54Putin Accepts 30-Day Ukraine Energy Truce

The newspapers report on Putin agreeing to a 30-day pause in attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure following talks with Trump (El Mundo, La Razón, 20minutos). Severe weather continues affecting southern Spain, with one woman dead in Sevilla, her husband missing, and a cyclist disappeared in Córdoba, though authorities have allowed 400 evacuated families to return to their homes in Málaga (El País, El Confidencial, Libertad Digital). Environmental news includes cleanup efforts beginning after a collision between oil and cargo vessels spilled pellets in the North Sea (El Salto). Catalonia is reducing drought restrictions while maintaining alerts in Barcelona and Girona regions (La Vanguardia). Spanish real estate data shows 56% of home purchases last year were paid in cash (El Periódico).
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21:39Putin-Trump Energy Truce Deal

The newspapers report on three major topics. Most prominently, Putin and Trump have agreed to a 30-day pause in attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure and negotiations for a ceasefire in the Black Sea (RTVE, infoLibre, El Mundo, La Razón, 20minutos). Several sources highlight Israel's actions in Gaza, with Netanyahu accused of using civilian massacres as a political survival strategy (El Periódico, Público, El Salto). Domestically, severe weather continues affecting southern Spain with one death and two missing persons in Andalusia (El Confidencial, El País, Libertad Digital), while the Treasury department is targeting businesses that don't accept card payments (El Plural).
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