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19.03.2025

19.03.2025Zelenskyy Accepts Trump-Putin Energy Truce

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 19.03.2025.

It displays 105 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

19.03.2025Zelenskyy Accepts Trump-Putin Energy Truce
Morning papers reported on Ukraine developments, with Putin refusing a full ceasefire but offering Trump a minimal 30-day pause in attacks on energy infrastructure. By afternoon, Ukraine accepted this limited arrangement, with Zelenskyy calling it "a first step toward ending the war" while securing continued US intelligence support.

Netanyahu's breaking of the Gaza ceasefire continued receiving extensive coverage, with RTVE repeatedly reporting that his "political survival is linked to prolonging the war." Israel began "specific" ground operations after bombing killed over 400 Palestinians.

Domestically, tensions between PSOE and Sumar emerged over minimum wage taxation, with Sumar forming an unusual alliance with PP against Finance Minister Montero's opposition. The UCO investigation into the Ábalos case uncovered a €2 million house in Colombia purchased in 2003, intensifying scrutiny of the former minister's finances after earlier revelations about Koldo arranging a €135,000 loan for Ábalos' partner.
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01:55Putin-Trump 30-Day Truce Overshadowed By New Bombings

The newspapers report on a significant Putin-Trump agreement to pause attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure for 30 days and negotiate a Black Sea ceasefire (RTVE, 20minutos, La Razón, El Mundo, infoLibre). Despite this diplomatic development, Russia has reportedly bombed several Ukrainian cities following the conversation (La Razón). Storm Laurence continues ravaging southern Spain, particularly Andalusia and Murcia, with floods causing one death, one disappearance, evacuations, and rivers reaching critical levels (El Confidencial, El País, Libertad Digital). In space news, astronauts stranded for nine months at the International Space Station have safely returned home (La Vanguardia).
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07:38Netanyahu Shatters Gaza Ceasefire For Political Survival

The newspapers report on Netanyahu breaking Gaza ceasefire and escalating bombings, killing over 400 Palestinians in what is described as a political survival move (El País, El Salto, RTVE, Público). Climate disasters are causing record forced migrations (El Periódico), while economic news highlights renewed investor confidence in Germany's economic resurgence (El Confidencial). In domestic politics, Ayuso faces two controversies: her partner must testify as a corruption investigation target (Público) and families celebrate a judge examining her nursing home protocols just before the statute of limitations expires (infoLibre). The immigrant minor distribution agreement between government and Junts continues generating tension (Libertad Digital).
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09:04Putin Rejects Full Ceasefire But Offers Trump Minimal Deal

The newspapers report on Russia-Ukraine developments, with Putin refusing a total ceasefire while offering Trump a minimal agreement and seeking major concessions in early negotiations (El Confidencial, El Periódico, El Mundo). Domestic politics center around military spending issues, with Sánchez committing to the 2% NATO target previously promised by PP, while BNG forces clarity on the issue that divides the government's support bloc (El País, El Plural). The ongoing parliamentary clash between Sánchez and opposition leaders continues, with Feijóo accusing the president of trying to "control information" and "extort media" while Sánchez criticizes Feijóo for embracing far-right Vox (La Razón, 20minutos).
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11:19Netanyahu Bombs Gaza to Preserve Coalition

The newspapers report on two main international conflicts. Putin's negotiations with Trump continue, with Russian resistance to a full ceasefire while offering minimal agreements (El Confidencial, El Mundo). In Gaza, Netanyahu is accused of deliberately sabotaging ceasefire prospects through renewed massive bombings that have killed over 400 Palestinians, seemingly to maintain his political coalition (El País, RTVE). Domestically, the government has approved the distribution of unaccompanied migrant minors across autonomous communities (El Salto, Libertad Digital), while Barcelona seeks ways to preserve nightlife in its Front Marítim area (El Periódico). In legal news, the Madrid court has acquitted Medina but sentenced Luceño to three years in prison (Público).
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14:23Sumar-PP Alliance Defies Government Over Minimum Wage Tax

The newspapers report on political tensions between PSOE and Sumar over tax policy, with Sumar joining PP to exempt minimum wage earners from income tax, against Finance Minister Montero's opposition (El Salto, La Razón). The "masks case" has concluded with Luceño sentenced to prison while Medina was acquitted (El País, Público). Traffic accident statistics show 70% of victims in 2025 were under 45 years old (El Periódico). Parliamentary confrontation between Sánchez and Feijóo continues, with accusations regarding media control and regional disaster management (infoLibre, Libertad Digital). Internationally, Gaza faces renewed heavy bombardment with over 400 Palestinian casualties (RTVE).
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18:08Ukraine Suspends Energy Attacks On Russia

The newspapers report on Ukraine agreeing to suspend attacks on Russian energy infrastructure amid negotiations for a limited truce (El Confidencial, 20minutos). The UCO (Organized Crime Unit) investigation discovered that former minister Ábalos owns a 2-million-euro house in Colombia purchased in 2003 (El Español, La Razón). Domestic political tensions continue with PM Sánchez attacking opposition leader Feijóo as complicit in "Ayuso's corruption" and "Mazón's negligence" (El Plural). The Catalan government justified railway chaos by citing 200 ongoing infrastructure works (El Periódico), while Israel has begun "specific" ground operations in Gaza after breaking the ceasefire (Público).
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