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21.09.2025

21.09.2025The Day Western Nations Recognized Palestine

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 21.09.2025.

It displays 97 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

21.09.2025The Day Western Nations Recognized Palestine
Spanish media on September 21 predominantly focused on the international recognition of Palestine as a state. This development began in the early afternoon, with RTVE first reporting the UK's recognition, quickly followed by eldiario.es noting Australia and Canada. Throughout the afternoon and evening, numerous outlets, including El Español, El País, El Mundo, La Razón, and RTVE, confirmed these recognitions, with Portugal joining later. This marked a significant shift from the previous days' focus on Russian airspace violations and cyberattacks. Domestically, earlier in the day, discussions continued regarding the failures of anti-abuse bracelets and the Gaza conflict's impact on Spanish national policy.
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06:47Gaza's Shadow Widens on Spain

Spanish media continues its focus on the Gaza conflict, with El País reporting Sánchez's offensive at the UN and Libertad Digital criticizing the boycott against Israel. Domestically, there's renewed attention on the failings of anti-abuse bracelets (El Mundo, La Razón) and the political implications of Pegasus spyware (El Plural). The housing crisis and government-Podemos tensions also emerge (El Periódico, El Salto).
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10:38Borrell's Europe Warning

The Gaza conflict remains a central focus in Spanish media, with El País highlighting Sánchez's diplomatic offensive at the UN and Libertad Digital continuing its critique of the anti-Israel boycott. Domestically, there's renewed attention on the failures of anti-abuse bracelets (El Mundo, La Razón) and the political implications of the Pegasus spyware scandal (El Plural). A new cyberattack is causing disruptions at European airports (RTVE).

13:30Western Nations Recognize Palestine

A major development in Spanish media is the recognition of Palestine as a state by the UK, Australia, and Canada, with several outlets reporting on this international shift and Sánchez's related diplomatic offensive (eldiario.es, RTVE, El País, La Razón). Domestically, Sánchez's political longevity and commitment to renewing the financing system are also highlighted (El Español, El Periódico).
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17:40Western Nations Recognize Palestine

Spanish media widely reports the recognition of Palestine as a state by the UK, Australia, and Canada (El Español, El Mundo, El País, La Razón, RTVE, eldiario.es). This diplomatic shift is the dominant international story. Domestically, there's continued attention on the Gaza conflict, with Israel's military entering Gaza City (El Confidencial) and discussions on Spain's foreign policy (El Mundo).
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19:23Western Nations Recognize Palestine's Statehood

Spanish media continues to prioritize the recognition of Palestine as a state by several Western nations, with the UK, Australia, Canada, and Portugal now confirmed (El Español, El País, El Periódico, RTVE, eldiario.es, La Razón). A secondary focus is on the funeral of far-right activist Charlie Kirk in the US (El Confidencial, El Mundo).
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