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21.10.2025

The Day Sarkozy Entered Prison

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 21.10.2025.

It displays 88 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

21.10.2025The Day Sarkozy Entered Prison
Spanish media on October 21st initially focused on the government's decision to freeze self-employed quotas for lower earners, a continuation from the previous day. Concurrently, the unfolding bullying case in a Seville school and the police investigation into the victim's phone received significant attention. Additionally, alleged corruption within the PSOE remained a point of discussion.

The narrative shifted predominantly to the imprisonment of Nicolas Sarkozy, who became the first French president to be incarcerated for illegal financing. This development dominated headlines throughout the day. Later in the day, corruption allegations resurfaced, with new accusations against Sánchez. International attention also focused on a ship carrying ammunition to Israel approaching Spanish waters and the White House dismissing an imminent Trump-Putin meeting.
21.10.2025
04:09
05:03

07:28Bullying Case Ignites Public Outcry

Spanish media continues its focus on the government's decision to freeze self-employed quotas for lower earners (Libertad Digital, RTVE), while also extensively covering the unfolding case of bullying in a Seville school and the police investigation into the victim's phone (El Mundo, El País). Additionally, alleged corruption within the PSOE, specifically concerning the 'Gürtel' case and financial management, remains a point of discussion (El Plural, La Razón, Público).
08:55
09:20
09:34
09:34

10:03Sarkozy's Prison Gates Open

Spanish media outlets are predominantly focused on the imprisonment of Nicolas Sarkozy, who has become the first French president to be incarcerated for illegal financing (El Mundo, El Periódico, RTVE). Domestically, ongoing corruption allegations against Spanish political figures, including Aldama and Ábalos, continue to be reported (La Razón, El Plural, Público).
10:15
10:28
10:41
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11:48
12:00
12:12
12:26
12:51

12:55Sarkozy's Prison Gates Open Anew

Spanish media continues to focus on the imprisonment of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy (El Mundo, RTVE), while also highlighting an ongoing corruption scandal with new accusations against Sánchez (La Razón). Separately, news reports detail new developments regarding the bullying case in Seville (El País) and the EU's declaration of support for Zelensky (El Español).
13:04
13:28
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14:28
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16:21Sarkozy Enters Prison's Shadow

Spanish media continues to report on the imprisonment of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy (RTVE), with new headlines confirming he has entered prison to serve his five-year sentence. Concurrently, new accusations of corruption against Spanish political figures are emerging, with the public prosecutor Stampa's denunciation involving a presidential order to 'clean up' (La Razón).
18:24
19:28

23:13Sánchez's 'Clean Up' Order Exposed

Spanish media continues to report on the ongoing corruption allegations, with new accusations from prosecutor Stampa pointing fingers at Sánchez, alleging a presidential order to "clean up" after Begoña's imputation (El Confidencial, La Razón). The Gürtel case is also revisited, with former councilman Peñas stating it marked a turning point in corruption (El Plural). Concurrently, international attention is on a ship carrying ammunition to Israel approaching Spanish waters (El Salto), and the White House dismissing an imminent Trump-Putin meeting (RTVE).