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23.09.2024

The day Israel's attack on Lebanon escalated

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 23.09.2024.

It displays 105 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

23.09.2024The day Israel's attack on Lebanon escalated
Israel's offensive against Lebanon dominated the day's news, with reports of casualties escalating throughout the day. Initial reports in the morning mentioned 100 deaths, which rose to 182 by early afternoon, 274 by mid-afternoon, and finally 492 by evening, including 35 children. The attack, described as the deadliest in 30 years, prompted Israel to call for immediate evacuation of civilians from southern Lebanon. Meanwhile, domestic political news included the release of an audio recording of Prime Minister Sánchez's court appearance regarding his wife's case, where he invoked his right not to testify. The government continued negotiations with Junts for budget support, while polls showed the PP maintaining a lead over PSOE.
23.09.2024
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22:57SPD Narrowly Defeats Far-Right in Brandenburg: Scholz's Sigh of Relief

The newspapers report on the German state elections in Brandenburg, where the Social Democratic Party (SPD) narrowly defeated the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party (El Confidencial, eldiario.es, La Razón, 20minutos). This victory is seen as a reprieve for Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Meanwhile, Spanish media continues to cover domestic political issues, including allegations of inflated contracts involving relatives of PP leader Feijóo (Público) and legal challenges to the amnesty law (Libertad Digital).

03:37Cracks in the Coalition: Left Challenges PSOE as Government Support Wavers

The newspapers report on ongoing political tensions within Spain's government. El Confidencial suggests the left is preparing to challenge PSOE, while El Español notes pessimism about Junts' support for the government. El Mundo highlights potential conflicts of interest involving Pedro Sánchez's wife. Internal conflicts within Vox over regional budgets are also reported (La Razón).
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05:21Coalition Cracks: Left Challenges PSOE as Social Issues Loom

The newspapers report on ongoing political tensions in Spain. El Confidencial suggests the left is preparing to challenge PSOE, while El Español notes pessimism about Junts' support for the government. El Mundo highlights potential conflicts of interest involving Pedro Sánchez's wife. Óscar Puente, Minister of Transport, discusses budget plans (El País). Meanwhile, social issues like child homelessness in the EU (El Salto) and migrant children in Canary Islands (20minutos) are also covered.
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07:29PP Leads Polls as Barcelona's Political Landscape Shifts

The newspapers report on ongoing political developments in Spain. Recent polls show the PP maintaining a lead over PSOE, while Sumar continues to decline (eldiario.es). In Barcelona, Mayor Collboni strengthens his position as Junts and Comuns lose ground (El Periódico). The media also covers investigations into Feijóo's family members regarding public contracts (El Plural) and discussions about wealth inequality (La Marea).
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11:05Budget Battle: Government Courts Junts as Barcelona Leaders Struggle

The newspapers report on ongoing political negotiations in Spain. The government is intensifying efforts to secure Junts' support for the budget vote (20minutos), while pessimism persists about their backing (El Español). Barcelona's new municipal leaders face low popularity (El Periódico). Additionally, media covers issues like dependence care failures (La Vanguardia) and Israel's attacks on Lebanon (RTVE).
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12:25Sánchez Dodges Judge, Israel Strikes Lebanon

The newspapers report on Prime Minister Sánchez's refusal to testify before a judge, invoking legal privileges (El Español, La Razón, 20minutos). Israel's attacks on Lebanon, resulting in numerous casualties, are also covered (eldiario.es, RTVE). Meanwhile, allegations of misconduct involving government contracts and Sánchez's wife continue to surface (Libertad Digital).
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14:09Lebanon Under Fire: Israel's Deadly Offensive Escalates

The newspapers report on Israel's intensified attacks on Lebanon, resulting in numerous casualties (El Confidencial, eldiario.es, RTVE). The media also covers the ongoing legal case involving Prime Minister Sánchez's wife, with audio of his testimony before a judge being leaked (El Plural, Libertad Digital). Barcelona's plans to increase safe routes for women returning from nightlife areas are also discussed (El Periódico).
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16:25Lebanon Under Fire: Israel's Deadly Offensive Escalates

The newspapers report on Israel's intensified attacks on Lebanon, resulting in at least 274 deaths, including 21 children (El Confidencial, eldiario.es, Público, RTVE). The media covers the evacuation orders for southern Lebanon and the potential for escalation in the conflict. Domestic issues, such as workplace accident compensation (El Periódico) and farmers' mental health (El Salto), receive less attention amid the developing international crisis.
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18:57Lebanon Bleeds: Israel's Deadly Assault Escalates

The newspapers report extensively on Israel's intensified offensive against Lebanon, resulting in at least 356 deaths, including children (El Confidencial, eldiario.es, El País, La Vanguardia, Público, RTVE, 20minutos). The attack targets various regions in Lebanon, including Beirut, and marks the deadliest day for the country since its civil war ended in 1990. Spanish authorities advise citizens to leave Lebanon immediately.
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21:04Lebanon Bleeds: Israel's Deadly Assault Intensifies

The newspapers report extensively on Israel's escalated offensive against Lebanon, resulting in at least 492 deaths, including children (El Confidencial, El País, La Vanguardia, RTVE, 20minutos). The attack targets various regions in Lebanon and marks the deadliest day for the country since its civil war ended in 1990. Spanish authorities advise citizens to leave Lebanon immediately (El Confidencial).