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25.09.2024

The day of diplomatic tensions with Mexico

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 25.09.2024.

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

25.09.2024The day of diplomatic tensions with Mexico
Diplomatic tensions between Spain and Mexico escalated as Mexico's president-elect Sheinbaum justified not inviting King Felipe VI to her inauguration, citing Spain's lack of apology for colonial-era "grievances". The Spanish government protested this exclusion, with Prime Minister Sánchez calling it "unacceptable" and "inexplicable". This situation dominated the day's news cycle, evolving from initial reports of Spain's protest to Sheinbaum's explanation and Sánchez's strong response. Meanwhile, Israel's ongoing conflict with Hezbollah in Lebanon continued to receive attention, with reports of Israel preparing for a possible ground invasion. Domestically, fiscal negotiations between the government and Junts party made headlines, while allegations of illegal campaign financing against influencer Alvise Pérez emerged, prompting an investigation by the Supreme Court's prosecutor's office.
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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
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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).
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05:08Lebanon Bleeds as Israel Strikes Again

The newspapers report on Israel's ongoing offensive in Lebanon, causing hundreds of deaths and displacing thousands (El Mundo, El País, RTVE). Domestically, negotiations between the government and Junts continue, with Junts requesting over 10 billion euros for autonomous communities (La Razón, 20minutos). Prime Minister Sánchez calls for a global forum against fake news (El Español).
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07:10Lebanon Under Fire, Spain Prepares Evacuation

The newspapers report extensively on Israel's ongoing offensive in Lebanon, with morgues overflowing and intense bombardments (El Mundo, El Periódico, RTVE). The Spanish government is preparing to evacuate 900 Spanish citizens from Lebanon (La Vanguardia). Domestically, Junts is now open to supporting the deficit path, depending on PSOE's concessions (infoLibre). Prime Minister Sánchez calls for a global response against the "reactionary wave" alongside Lula and Boric (El Plural).
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El Mundo

Foro de EL MUNDO "La España Vertebrada" desde Aragón

Directo.
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10:14Spain's Economic Forecast Brightens Amid Political Turmoil

The newspapers report on Spain's economic growth forecast, with the OECD revising it upwards to 2.8% for 2024 (El Periódico). Political tensions are evident as the PP calls for elections, claiming the government lacks parliamentary majority (El Español). International relations are also in focus, with Spain protesting its exclusion from the Mexican president's inauguration (20minutos). The ongoing Israel-Lebanon conflict continues to be reported (El Mundo, La Vanguardia).
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11:58Spain Snubs Mexican Inauguration Over Royal Exclusion

The newspapers report on Spain's decision not to attend the Mexican presidential inauguration due to the exclusion of King Felipe VI (La Razón, Público). The prosecution is investigating Alvise Pérez for alleged illegal campaign financing (eldiario.es, El Plural). Meanwhile, the government is preparing to evacuate 900 Spaniards from Lebanon amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East (La Vanguardia, RTVE).
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14:14Royal Snub: Mexico Justifies King's Exclusion

The newspapers report on the ongoing diplomatic tension between Spain and Mexico, as Mexico's President-elect Sheinbaum justifies not inviting King Felipe VI to her inauguration, citing Spain's refusal to apologize for colonial-era "grievances" (El Español, La Razón, 20minutos). Meanwhile, the Spanish Supreme Court's Prosecutor's Office is investigating Alvise Pérez for his connection to the Madeira Invest Club fraud (El Confidencial).
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17:26Royal Snub: Mexico's Inauguration Invitation Drama

The newspapers report on a diplomatic dispute between Spain and Mexico, as Mexico's President-elect Sheinbaum excludes King Felipe VI from her inauguration, citing Spain's refusal to apologize for colonial-era actions (El Español, La Razón, 20minutos, El País). Meanwhile, Israel announces preparations for a ground offensive in southern Lebanon, escalating tensions in the region (La Vanguardia, Público).
17:41
El Mundo

Pedro Sánchez comparece ante los medios desde Nueva York

En directo.
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19:02Royal Snub Sparks Diplomatic Row

The newspapers report on a diplomatic crisis between Spain and Mexico, as Mexico's president-elect Sheinbaum excluded King Felipe VI from her inauguration (El Español, La Razón, El País, Público, 20minutos). Prime Minister Sánchez criticized this decision as "unacceptable" and "inexplicable" (El País, Público, 20minutos). Meanwhile, Israel is preparing its troops for a possible ground entry into Lebanon, escalating regional tensions (RTVE).
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