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24.09.2024

The day the government retreated on deficit path

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 24.09.2024.

It displays 104 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

24.09.2024The day the government retreated on deficit path
The Spanish government withdrew its proposed deficit path vote due to lack of support, particularly from Junts. This move, aimed at avoiding defeat in Congress, signaled a willingness to negotiate and potentially modify the proposal. The decision impacted budget discussions and highlighted ongoing political tensions. Simultaneously, Israel intensified its offensive in Lebanon, causing hundreds of casualties and forcing thousands to flee. The attacks, described as the deadliest in decades, raised concerns about regional escalation. Former Prime Minister Zapatero broke his silence, confirming his role in mediating the exit of Edmundo González from Venezuela. The day also saw discussions on labor reforms, with proposals to reduce working hours in the coming years.
24.09.2024
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21:04

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).

04:09Lebanon Bleeds: Israel's Deadly Assault Intensifies

The newspapers report on Israel's intensified offensive against Lebanon, resulting in at least 492 deaths (El País, La Vanguardia, RTVE). This marks the deadliest attack in 30 years for Lebanon. Domestically, Spanish media focuses on political negotiations, with reports of the government threatening Puigdemont with elections if he doesn't support the deficit path (La Razón, 20minutos, infoLibre).
04:57
06:00

06:01Lebanon Bleeds: Israel's Deadly Assault Intensifies

The newspapers report on the escalating conflict in Lebanon, with Israel's offensive causing at least 492 deaths (El País, La Vanguardia). Thousands of Lebanese are fleeing the bombardments (La Vanguardia). Domestically, Spanish media focuses on political negotiations, with discussions about fiscal policies and deficit paths (El Periódico, 20minutos). Pedro Sánchez's proposals at the UN, including a global tax on large fortunes, are also highlighted (El Plural).

08:01Lebanon Bleeds as Budget Battles Brew

The newspapers report on the ongoing conflict in Lebanon, with Israel's offensive causing nearly 500 deaths (El País, RTVE). The government's delay in voting on the deficit path for the budget due to lack of support is also discussed (20minutos, infoLibre). Additionally, there's coverage of ministerial reshuffles, with new appointments in the telecommunications sector (El Plural).
08:16
08:24
08:32
10:01
10:01

10:01Budget Vote Delayed, Lebanon Tensions Rise

The newspapers report on the government's delay in voting on the deficit path for the budget due to lack of support (El Español, infoLibre, 20minutos). This marks a shift from previous reports of threatening Puigdemont with elections. Meanwhile, coverage continues on Israel's offensive in Lebanon, with thousands of soldiers ready at the border and Lebanese civilians fleeing (El País, RTVE).
11:20
12:32

12:33Lebanon Bleeds, Spain's Budget Stalls

The newspapers report on the Israeli offensive in Lebanon, with over 550 deaths reported (El Confidencial, RTVE). Domestically, the government has delayed voting on the deficit path due to lack of support (eldiario.es, El Español, Público). The conservative sector's influence in key commissions of the new General Council of the Judiciary is also noted (infoLibre).
12:56
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16:00

16:01Lebanon Bleeds as Israel Strikes

The newspapers report on Israel's intensified offensive in Lebanon, causing hundreds of deaths and displacing thousands (El Mundo, El País, RTVE). The Spanish government has delayed voting on the deficit path for the budget due to lack of support, potentially negotiating with Junts (20minutos, Público). Gender imbalance in primary education is highlighted, with only 15% of teachers being male (El Periódico).
16:25
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17:44

17:53Lebanon Under Fire, Spain's Budget Stalls

The newspapers report on the ongoing Israeli offensive in Lebanon, causing hundreds of deaths and forcing thousands to flee (El Mundo, El País, RTVE). Spanish media also focuses on domestic issues, including the government's delay in voting on the budget deficit path due to lack of support (eldiario.es, El Español, Público). New headlines mention Spanish citizens stranded in Lebanon (El Mundo) and Spain's plan to reduce pollution-related deaths (El Periódico).
19:13

19:13Zapatero's Venezuelan Mediation Unveiled

The newspapers report on former Prime Minister Zapatero's involvement in Venezuelan politics, particularly his role as a "facilitator" in the departure of Edmundo González from Venezuela (La Razón, Libertad Digital, 20minutos). Meanwhile, the government's delay in voting on the budget deficit path due to lack of support continues to be discussed (El Plural, RTVE). The UN General Assembly opening is also mentioned, with Secretary-General Guterres warning of potential catastrophe (La Vanguardia).
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21:04
Una ecléctica banda sonora con la firma de la catalana, que regaló a la ciudad el estreno de 'Omega' y se lució con otros tres temas propios, acompañó los tradicionales fuegos artificiales para clausurar las fiestas de la Mercè 2024
21:04

21:05Catalan Talks Extend, Work Hours May Shrink

The newspapers report on ongoing negotiations between the Spanish government and Catalan separatists, with talks extending until Junts' congress (Público). Labor reforms are being considered, potentially reducing work hours (eldiario.es). Internationally, Israeli bombardments in Lebanon have caused hundreds of deaths and displaced thousands (El País). Former PM Zapatero's role in Venezuelan politics continues to be discussed (La Razón, El Confidencial).