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23.11.2024

23.11.2024The day Aldama walked free while South left COP

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 23.11.2024.

It displays 85 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

23.11.2024The day Aldama walked free while South left COP
Aldama's release from prison dominated morning coverage, with media focusing on his nine-hour negotiation with prosecutors. The government attempted to discredit his testimony by comparing him to "pequeño Nicolás," while Feijóo questioned the prosecutor's role in the release.

By afternoon, coverage shifted to the dramatic developments at COP29 in Baku, where developing nations walked out of negotiations. The crisis was eventually resolved with wealthy nations committing to 300 billion euros annually in climate funding.

A massive housing protest in Barcelona gathered thousands demanding rent control measures and proposing a tenant strike. The demonstration coincided with new data about rising housing costs.

Reports of Putin's "red lines" regarding Ukraine and NATO received continuous coverage throughout the day, reflecting growing European concerns about potential Russian aggression.
23.11.2024
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05:05Aldama walks free, NATO braces

The newspapers report extensively on Aldama's expanded testimony and release from prison. His lawyer secured his release with Anti-corruption Prosecutor support (El País), while his statements now point to meetings with Montero's chief of staff (El Español) and early PSOE connections (El Mundo). Separately, NATO plans Ukraine meeting following Russian missile launch (La Vanguardia, Público), while European concerns over potential Russian aggression grow (El Confidencial).
06:15
06:55

10:33Putin's red lines meet fiscal roadblocks

The newspapers report on three main developments: The government's fiscal reform faces new challenges, with PNV and Junts questioning Podemos' deal (El Plural, 20minutos, Libertad Digital). Climate funding negotiations intensify at the Baku Conference as wealthy nations increase their offers (La Vanguardia). Multiple sources discuss Russia's nuclear capabilities and European defense concerns, with specific analysis of Putin's "red lines" regarding Ukraine and NATO (RTVE, El Confidencial, Público).
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16:18Nine hours that freed Aldama

The newspapers report extensively on Aldama's release from prison after nine hours of negotiations (El País), with Feijóo questioning the prosecutor's role in this decision (El Español). The PSOE and government officials are initiating legal actions against Aldama's claims (infoLibre). Meanwhile, climate negotiations at COP29 face crisis as Southern countries walk out of talks, despite wealthy nations' increased funding offers (RTVE, La Vanguardia).
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20:17Barcelona's rent revolt

The newspapers report extensively on a major housing protest in Barcelona, where thousands demanded lower rent prices and proposed a potential tenants' strike (El Confidencial, El Mundo, El Salto). Meanwhile, Feijóo continues pressuring Sánchez's coalition partners, calling them "accomplices" if they maintain support (La Razón, 20minutos). The Aldama case continues to develop with various legal actions being initiated by PSOE members.
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