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20.10.2024
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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 20.10.2024.

It displays 61 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

20.10.2024

04:08Madrid's Railway Chaos

The newspapers report on significant railway disruptions in Madrid, affecting thousands of travelers due to incidents at Atocha and Chamartín stations (El País, RTVE). Political tensions continue with Prime Minister Sánchez's confrontation with Ayuso (Público) and a potential investigation of the Attorney General (infoLibre). International news includes Hezbollah's attack on Netanyahu's residence (El Salto) and developments in Hamas leadership (El Confidencial).
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07:36Madrid's Eastern Rail Link Severed

The newspapers report on a major railway disruption affecting high-speed trains between Madrid and eastern Spain due to a derailment (El Mundo, 20minutos). This incident has led to the cancellation of 19 trains connecting Madrid with Valencia and Murcia. The event appears to be an extension of the railway chaos reported earlier in Madrid (El País).
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La misión de la ONU desplegada en el sur de El Líbano, comandada actualmente por un general español, es blanco de los ataques de Israel, que exige su retirada después de 46 años en el país
10:00
10:24

11:08Madrid's Railway Chaos Spreads East

The newspapers report on significant railway disruptions affecting high-speed trains between Madrid and eastern Spain due to a derailment (El Mundo, 20minutos). Renfe defends its "creative solutions" for affected passengers (El Confidencial). Meanwhile, a large demonstration against Prime Minister Sánchez is taking place in Plaza de Castilla (Libertad Digital). The UN peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon, currently commanded by a Spanish general, is under attack from Israel (El Periódico).
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Los grandes patrimonios, que hasta ahora se fijaban en sectores como las oficinas o el comercio, ponen el foco en los alojamientos tras el buen momento que vive el sectorEl sector turístico, sobre la nueva regulación del alquiler: “Es un paso adelante, pero no resuelve el problema”Málaga, València, Sevilla y al menos otras ocho ciudades tienen más plazas en viviendas turísticas que en hoteles
14:16
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Las tripas del Palacio, diseccionadas en cuatro capítulos que abordan desde la presidencia del Gobierno de Pedro Sánchez y su gabinete hasta la labor de los cientos de trabajadores y diversos oficios que pueblan la sede del Poder Ejecutivo
15:36
16:08

16:08Madrid's Rail Chaos Meets Political Storm

The newspapers report on significant railway disruptions affecting high-speed trains between Madrid and eastern Spain due to a derailment (El Mundo, 20minutos, El Confidencial). Over 20,000 travelers are affected, with services expected to resume within 24 hours (El Mundo). Simultaneously, a large demonstration in Madrid demands Prime Minister Sánchez's resignation over alleged corruption (El Confidencial, Libertad Digital).
16:24

17:52Rail Chaos Persists: Madrid-East Link Struggles

The newspapers report on ongoing railway disruptions affecting high-speed trains between Madrid and eastern Spain (El Mundo, La Razón, Renfe). Florentino Pérez's donations to political foundations are scrutinized (La Marea). Catalunya's population growth outpaces housing construction (El Periódico). A live football match between FC Barcelona and Sevilla FC is covered (La Vanguardia). Democratic memory sites are explored (RTVE).
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20:00Madrid's Rail Chaos Nears End

The newspapers report on the normalization of railway services between Madrid and eastern Spain after a weekend of disruptions affecting thousands of travelers (El Mundo, La Razón, 20minutos). Adif and Renfe announce the restoration of services starting Monday (eldiario.es, El Mundo). Meanwhile, Barcelona considers pros and cons of hosting another America's Cup (El Periódico), and the Madrid government's advertising spending on certain digital media outlets is scrutinized (Público).
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