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23.07.2025

23.07.2025The Detention Upheld, The Curriculum Unraveled, The Goal Secured

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 23.07.2025.

It displays 90 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

23.07.2025The Detention Upheld, The Curriculum Unraveled, The Goal Secured
Spanish media coverage for July 23rd centered on deepening corruption probes. The Supreme Court repeatedly upheld Santos Cerdán's provisional detention, citing his "directing role" in a corruption plot. Simultaneously, a new political scandal emerged as allegations surfaced that the Popular Party systematically fabricated CVs for high-ranking members, leading to Noelia Núñez's resignation. Further corruption news included new revelations linking former minister Ábalos to Begoña Gómez concerning a rescue operation, and ongoing details from the Montoro case, specifically regarding tax agency vetos. While political tensions also included government clashes over state secrets and a warning of a "negative majority" in Congress, the evening saw a notable shift in editorial focus to sports, with Spain's women's national football team prominently highlighted for reaching its first Eurocup final after Aitana Bonmatí's decisive goal.
23.07.2025
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04:14Government Clash Over State Secrets

Spanish media continues to report on the government's legislative difficulties, notably the parliamentary defeat of the 'anti-blackout' decree (RTVE, El Español). A new focus is on internal government clashes over the control of state secrets, with a minister unilaterally signing the relevant law (El País, El Periódico). Alongside these legislative and political tensions, the administration faces ongoing corruption allegations, including details from the Montoro case (El Salto) and a new spying scandal linked to the Prime Minister's father-in-law (La Razón).
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09:43Cerdán's Detention Upheld Amid Corruption Probes

Spanish media continues its focus on legal and political developments. The Supreme Court has upheld the pre-trial detention of Santos Cerdán, citing his "directing role" in a corruption plot and the risk of evidence destruction (La Razón, RTVE, 20minutos). This continues the emphasis on ongoing corruption probes. Additionally, the Montoro case sees new details regarding cronyism in the Treasury (El Periódico), while internal government friction persists over the control of state secrets (El País).
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15:15Corruption's Political Shadow Lengthens

Spanish media remains heavily focused on ongoing corruption probes. The Supreme Court has again upheld the provisional detention of Santos Cerdán, citing his "directing role" in a plot (RTVE, Libertad Digital, La Razón, 20minutos). New revelations link former minister Ábalos's statements to Begoña Gómez in relation to a rescue operation (El Confidencial). This deepening corruption narrative prompts concern from PNV leader Aitor Esteban, who warns of a "negative majority" forming in Congress, potentially destabilizing the legislature (El País).
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18:41CV Scandal Rocks PP

Spanish media continues its extensive focus on political corruption. New allegations claim the Popular Party systematically fabricated CVs for high-ranking members, leading to Noelia Núñez's resignation (El Plural, La Razón). This develops alongside ongoing probes concerning former minister Ábalos and Begoña Gómez (El Confidencial), and the 'Montoro case' (infoLibre). Separately, the Juana Rivas case sees new conditions set for her son's handover (Libertad Digital, Público).
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21:41Spain's Golden Goal to the Final

Spanish media prominently highlights Spain's women's national football team reaching its first Eurocup final, following Aitana Bonmatí's decisive goal against Germany (El Mundo, El Periódico, RTVE). Meanwhile, political corruption investigations continue to dominate, with new details emerging on the Montoro case regarding tax agency vetos (Público, infoLibre). The ongoing probe into Ábalos and Begoña Gómez also remains in focus (El Confidencial), alongside the PP's alleged fabricated CVs and Noelia Núñez's resignation (El Plural, La Razón).
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