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21.04.2025

21.04.2025Day Pope Francis Died as Easter Truce Collapsed

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 21.04.2025.

It displays 96 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

21.04.2025Day Pope Francis Died as Easter Truce Collapsed
The morning began with reports that Russia had resumed bombardment of Ukraine after the Orthodox Easter truce ended, contradicting Trump's optimistic expectations for a peace agreement "this week." Around 8 AM, news broke of Pope Francis's death at 88, dominating coverage throughout the day. By midday, the Vatican confirmed he died from a stroke that caused a coma and irreversible cardiac insufficiency.

Spanish outlets noted Francis never visited Spain despite ideological alignment with the government and numerous invitations. The government declared three days of mourning, calling him "a good man."

Other developments included Spain accelerating defense spending to reach NATO's 2% GDP target and China threatening retaliation against countries making deals with the US that harm Chinese interests, signaling escalating global tensions as diplomatic and military posturing continues in multiple theaters.
21.04.2025
04:09

04:11Ukraine Peace Talks Falter Despite Trump's Optimism

The newspapers report on faltering Ukraine peace negotiations despite two months of talks, with Russia not adhering to the US-proposed 30-day pause while Trump expects an agreement this week (El País, infoLibre, RTVE). Trump's allies are coming to Madrid in May for defense discussions in the Senate (El Confidencial). Domestic concerns include rising hospital admissions for teenagers with ADHD over two decades (El Periódico) and over 7,000 people living without rights in settlements near Almería's agricultural areas (El Salto). Media quality is debated with criticism of RTVE's "telecincación" or lowering standards (El Mundo).
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07:37Spain Accelerates Defense Spending to Meet NATO Target

The newspapers report on defense spending developments, with Spain accelerating programs to reach NATO's 2% GDP target through investments in technology, aircraft and combat vehicles (El País). Foreign policy coverage includes Iceland's pivot toward Europe (La Vanguardia) and concerns about RTVE's transformation into a more politicized media outlet resembling past Telecinco (El Mundo). The ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict receives attention with reports of 51,203 Palestinians killed since 2023 (El Salto). Domestic issues include criminal displacement from Barcelona to L'Hospitalet due to increased police presence (El Periódico) and squatters developing strategies to circumvent new eviction laws (Libertad Digital).
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08:45Pope Francis Dies at 88

The newspapers report on the death of Pope Francis at age 88 (El Español, El Periódico, La Marea, Público, RTVE), with coverage describing him as the first Jesuit pontiff who came from "the end of the world" and tried to bring the Church into the 21st century (El Periódico). The Vatican mourns his passing, noting his life was "dedicated to the service of the Lord" (20minutos). Spanish media has quickly shifted to discussing potential successors to the papacy (Libertad Digital). In domestic politics, Aldama has been summoned to a conciliation meeting with Sánchez, Torres, Montero and Cerdán (El Plural).
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11:37Pope Francis Dies at 88, Stroke Suspected

The newspapers prominently report on the death of Pope Francis at 88 years old (El Español, El Periódico, Libertad Digital, RTVE, 20minutos, La Marea, Público), with Italian press suggesting a stroke as the cause (20minutos). Coverage describes him as the first Jesuit pontiff who came from "the end of the world" and attempted to modernize the Church (El Periódico), though some sources offer more critical perspectives (Libertad Digital). In other news, a court ruled in favor of a home assistant who secretly worked in another house while on medical leave (El Confidencial), and the Ukraine war has triggered increased property purchases by Polish and Ukrainian buyers (La Vanguardia).
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15:27Russia Resumes Bombardment as Easter Truce Ends

The newspapers report on the death of Pope Francis at 88 years old, with multiple sources covering this major event (El Español, La Marea, Público, RTVE, El Salto). Media outlets discuss reactions to his passing, with Italian press suggesting a stroke as the cause (20minutos). Some sources offer more critical perspectives on his papacy (Libertad Digital). New headlines report that Russia has resumed bombing Ukraine following the end of a controversial Easter truce (El País), with both sides accusing each other of violating the ceasefire thousands of times. The Spanish government's ideological alignment with Pope Francis failed to secure his visit to Spain (El Periódico).
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Hay que remontarse un par de siglos para encontrar un Papa que haya sido atacado con tanta virulencia
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20:25Vatican Confirms Pope Francis Died of Stroke

The newspapers extensively report on Pope Francis's death, with confirmation that he died from a stroke that caused a coma (Libertad Digital, 20minutos). Discussion has shifted to the impact his succession will have on a world in crisis (El Periódico) and the unusually virulent attacks against him, comparable to papal criticism from centuries ago (El País). In international news, China has returned two Boeing aircraft to the US amid an ongoing trade war (La Vanguardia), while peace negotiations in Ukraine appear stalled as Russia insists on its conditions despite US optimism (Público). Domestic political coverage includes Alvise declaring war on his two MEPs amid accusations of lobbying and betrayal (El Confidencial).