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26.09.2024

The day Netanyahu rejected ceasefire and Alvise admitted black money

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 26.09.2024.

It displays 96 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

26.09.2024The day Netanyahu rejected ceasefire and Alvise admitted black money
Netanyahu rejected calls for a ceasefire in Lebanon, ordering continued bombardment "with full force" despite international pressure. The death toll in Lebanon approached 650. The European Court of Justice upheld the European Parliament's decision to deny seats to Puigdemont and Comín in 2019. Alvise, a controversial figure, admitted receiving 100,000 euros in cash without invoices, prompting fiscal investigations. The government warned of reduced funding for autonomous communities not implementing the Housing Law. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas addressed the UN, criticizing arms sales to Israel. Pedro Almodóvar received the Donostia Award at the San Sebastian Film Festival, expressing his devotion to cinema. The EU initiated proceedings against Spain for not paying parents the 8-week parental leave.
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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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04:06Alvise's Finances Under Scrutiny as Israel Prepares for Lebanon

The newspapers report on the ongoing investigation into Alvise Pérez's financial activities, with accounts linked to him showing movements of over €85,000 after a scandal broke (El Confidencial, eldiario.es). Meanwhile, Israel's military preparations for a potential ground invasion of Lebanon are extensively covered (El País, El Periódico, RTVE), reflecting escalating tensions in the region.

05:52Lebanon Braces for Conflict

The newspapers report on ongoing tensions in Lebanon, with Israeli military preparations and local impacts (El Mundo, RTVE, La Vanguardia). Domestic issues include housing price concerns (Público) and allegations of misuse of government funds (Libertad Digital). The 10-year anniversary of the Ayotzinapa case is also highlighted (El Salto).
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08:14Russian Ghost Fleet Threatens Canary Islands

The newspapers report on environmental concerns, with El Mundo discussing a potential disaster from abandoned Russian oil tankers near the Canary Islands. Legal matters are also prominent, as the EU court upholds the European Parliament's decision to deny seats to Puigdemont and Comín (El Periódico). Additionally, RTVE's significant spending on religious programs since 2021 is highlighted (La Marea).
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10:54Netanyahu Defies Ceasefire Calls, Vows Continued Lebanon Strikes

The newspapers report on Netanyahu's rejection of a ceasefire in Lebanon, despite pressure from the US and France (El País, Público, 20minutos). He insists on continuing bombardments with full force while preparing for a ground incursion. Meanwhile, the European Court of Justice upholds the European Parliament's decision to deny seats to Puigdemont in 2019 (El Español). Domestically, an investigation into a Vox spokesperson in Valencia for hate crimes is reported (El Plural).
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13:26Netanyahu Defies Ceasefire Calls, Domestic Labor and Housing Issues Heat Up

The newspapers report on Netanyahu's rejection of a ceasefire in Lebanon, ordering continued bombardments despite international pressure (El País, Público, 20minutos). Domestically, labor issues are discussed, with proposals for compensating reduced work hours in 2025 (El Periódico). The government warns of reduced funding for regions not implementing the Housing Law (La Razón), while Junts demands concessions in their agreement with ERC (El Español).
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14:38Netanyahu Defies Ceasefire Calls, Domestic Labor Issues Heat Up

The newspapers report on ongoing tensions in Lebanon, with Netanyahu rejecting ceasefire calls and ordering continued bombardments despite international pressure (El País, Público, 20minutos). Domestically, labor issues are discussed, with proposals for compensating reduced work hours in 2025 (El Periódico). The government warns of reduced funding for regions not implementing the Housing Law (La Razón), while a legal setback for Real Madrid's stadium parking project is reported (El Confidencial).
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17:34Spain's Domestic Affairs Take Center Stage

The newspapers report on diverse topics. The PSOE and its allies summon former PP leaders to a commission on 'Operation Catalunya' (eldiario.es). The Mossos d'Esquadra initiate a plan to confiscate bladed weapons through random checks (El Periódico). Health authorities approve funding for two metastatic breast cancer drugs (La Vanguardia). Brussels opens proceedings against Spain for not paying parents the 8-week parental leave (20minutos).
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20:21Alvise's Cash Confession Rocks Spain

The newspapers report on the ongoing Alvise Pérez scandal, with new details emerging about his receipt of 100,000 euros in cash without an invoice (El Mundo, El Plural). Political tensions are highlighted as Page criticizes Sánchez's handling of the Amnesty Law (La Razón). International affairs are covered, with focus on Israel's potential incursion into Lebanon and Hezbollah's preparedness (Público).