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19.09.2024

The day Venezuela's president-in-exile spoke

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 19.09.2024.

It displays 104 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

19.09.2024The day Venezuela's president-in-exile spoke
The European Parliament recognized Edmundo González as Venezuela's legitimate president, with socialist opposition. This sparked debate in Spain, with the PP accusing the government of complicity in Maduro's "blackmail". Feijóo demanded Albares' resignation, claiming Spanish diplomacy shouldn't serve dictatorships. Albares denied Spanish involvement in González's "coercion". By evening, González clarified he wasn't coerced by the Spanish government, undermining PP's arguments. Meanwhile, Feijóo aligned with Meloni on immigration policies, praising Italy's approach. In other news, Israel's attack on Hezbollah's communication devices in Lebanon escalated tensions, with Hezbollah's leader calling it a "declaration of war". The driver of the narco-boat that killed two Civil Guards in Barbate was arrested.
19.09.2024
16:57

20:01Walkie-Talkie Carnage: Lebanon Bleeds Again

The newspapers report on a series of explosions targeting Hezbollah's walkie-talkies in Lebanon, with updated casualty figures of at least 14 dead and over 450 injured (El Confidencial, eldiario.es, El País, La Vanguardia, Libertad Digital, La Razón, Público). This incident follows a similar attack yesterday, suggesting an escalation in the conflict. While some sources attribute the attacks to Israel, not all explicitly state this.
21:12
21:20

00:17Walkie-Talkie Mayhem: Lebanon's Death Toll Rises

The newspapers report on a series of explosions targeting Hezbollah's walkie-talkies in Lebanon, with updated casualty figures reaching at least 20 dead and over 450 injured (El País, El Periódico, La Marea, La Razón, RTVE). This incident follows a similar attack yesterday, suggesting an escalation in the conflict. Some sources attribute the attacks to Israel, though not all explicitly state this.

04:01Tech War Erupts: Israel vs Hezbollah

The newspapers report on Israel's technological warfare against Hezbollah (El Mundo), with previous reports of explosions in walkie-talkies in Lebanon still relevant. Domestically, government partners warn of a potential legislative collapse (20minutos), while Moncloa anticipates a "hot autumn" with Junts (La Razón). Spain's futsal team leads their World Cup group after defeating New Zealand (RTVE).
04:09
04:09
04:56
07:09

07:09Tech Warfare Escalates: Israel Targets Hezbollah's Communications

The newspapers report on Israel's ongoing technological warfare against Hezbollah, with reports of explosions in walkie-talkies and mobile phones in Lebanon (La Marea, La Vanguardia). Domestically, government partners warn of potential legislative collapse (20minutos), while the CIS poll indicates immigration as Spain's main "problem" for the first time (El Salto). The Constitutional Court faces controversy over its handling of the amnesty law (Libertad Digital).
08:42
08:42

10:01Hezbollah's Devices Explode: Middle East on Edge

The newspapers report on escalating tensions in the Middle East, with Hezbollah's communication devices under attack, resulting in over 30 deaths (RTVE). Domestically, political tensions rise as the PP accuses the government of complicity in Maduro's "blackmail" (20minutos), while the PSOE criticizes Feijóo's alignment with Italy's far-right (El Plural). The surrender of a drug boat driver involved in the death of civil guards is also reported (El Mundo).
10:32
11:05

11:05EU Parliament Crowns Venezuela's Shadow President

The newspapers report on the European Parliament's recognition of Edmundo González as Venezuela's "legitimate president" (El Confidencial, El Español, La Razón, Libertad Digital, 20minutos). This development follows reports of González's coerced exit from Venezuela via the Spanish embassy (Libertad Digital). Meanwhile, domestic legal matters continue to evolve, with the prosecution seeking to remove Judge Macías from amnesty-related cases in the Constitutional Court (eldiario.es, Público).
11:20
13:04
13:12

13:29Feijóo Demands Albares' Resignation Over Venezuela Affair

The newspapers report on ongoing political tensions in Spain, with opposition leader Feijóo calling for Foreign Minister Albares' resignation over alleged involvement in "coercion" of Venezuela's Edmundo González (El Español, El Periódico). The European Parliament's recognition of González as Venezuela's "legitimate president" is discussed (El Español). Additionally, the prosecution seeks to remove Judge Macías from amnesty-related cases in the Constitutional Court (El Plural).
14:40
15:04
16:00

16:01Hezbollah Calls Israel's Attack "Declaration of War"

The newspapers report on escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, with the latter calling Israel's attack a "declaration of war" (El Periódico, El Salto, 20minutos). This follows previous reports of explosions in communication devices in Lebanon. Domestically, opposition leader Feijóo demands Foreign Minister Albares' resignation over alleged involvement in "coercion" of Venezuela's Edmundo González (El Español, Libertad Digital).
16:32
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18:01

18:41Hezbollah Dares Israel as Spain Tightens Knife Laws

The newspapers report on escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, with the latter's leader challenging Israel to invade Lebanon and promising retaliation (El País). Domestically, Spain's Interior Ministry plans stricter controls and higher fines against knife crimes (El Periódico). Meanwhile, a generational shift is noted, with more young people cutting ties with their parents (El Mundo).
20:09

20:09Hezbollah Dares Israel as Lebanon Burns

The newspapers report on escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah. The leader of Hezbollah challenges Israel to invade Lebanon, promising retaliation (El País, 20minutos). This follows reports of Israeli bombardments in southern Lebanon, described as the most intense since October 7 (RTVE). Domestically, a judge initiates a criminal investigation into Glovo, with riders set to testify (El Periódico).