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26.09.2025

26.09.2025The Day Netanyahu Addressed the UN

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 26.09.2025.

It displays 111 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

26.09.2025The Day Netanyahu Addressed the UN
Spanish media on September 26 prominently featured Benjamin Netanyahu's address to the UN General Assembly. Early coverage noted Palestinian President Abbas's denunciation of the situation as a "tragic chapter" and calls for UN resolutions. As Netanyahu's speech progressed, outlets reported his denial of "genocide" and his labeling of Hamas as a global enemy, despite being met with boos and delegates abandoning the Assembly. Later in the day, headlines emphasized Netanyahu equating the recognition of Palestine with "killing Jews" and his message being broadcast to hostages in Gaza. Ongoing judicial proceedings against Pedro Sánchez's administration, particularly concerning Begoña Gómez, also received continued attention throughout the day.
26.09.2025

01:16Sánchez Condemns Netanyahu's Gaza Actions

Spanish media continues to focus on Pedro Sánchez's administration's judicial challenges, particularly the ongoing investigations concerning Begoña Gómez and the Prosecutor General (infoLibre, La Razón). Concurrently, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict remains prominent, with Sánchez suggesting Netanyahu seeks to create security threats (El Periódico) and Palestinian President Abbas denouncing the situation as a "tragic chapter" (RTVE). The formation of Espinosa de los Monteros's new think tank also garners attention (El Confidencial, El Plural, Libertad Digital).
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05:35Sarkozy's Fall From Grace

Spanish media continues to extensively cover judicial proceedings against Pedro Sánchez's administration, particularly focusing on Begoña Gómez's upcoming court appearance (La Razón). Concurrently, historical and political controversies are highlighted, including the presence of "Nazi and Francoist symbology" in Ponferrada (El Plural) and discussions on "Galician Holocaust" prisoners (El Salto), alongside continued scrutiny of Vox's financial sanctions (infoLibre).
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08:13NATO's Cyber Fortification

Spanish media continues to extensively cover judicial proceedings against Pedro Sánchez's administration, particularly focusing on Begoña Gómez's upcoming court appearance (La Razón). Concurrently, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict remains prominent, with a Spanish vessel heading to Gaza (RTVE) and pro-Palestinian movements protesting Zionist ships (El Salto), alongside reports of threats against Jewish students (Libertad Digital). New headlines also highlight NATO's focus on cyber defense against Russia (El Periódico) and investigations into Franco-era executions (El Mundo, La Marea).
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12:00Comey Indicted, Trump's Hand

Spanish media continues to extensively cover judicial proceedings against Pedro Sánchez's administration, particularly focusing on Begoña Gómez (La Razón). Concurrently, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict remains prominent with a flotilla on high alert for an Israeli attack (Público) and Trump's shifting stance on West Bank annexation (RTVE). Historical issues, like the Franco-era executions (El Mundo, La Marea, El Salto), also garner attention.
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El Mundo

Netanyahu interviene ante la ONU

En directo.
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14:12Netanyahu's UN Confrontation

Spanish media continues to extensively focus on Benjamin Netanyahu's address at the UN, where he denied "genocide" accusations and labeled Hamas as a global enemy, despite being booed by delegates (El Confidencial, El Periódico, La Razón, RTVE). Concurrently, the BBVA president clarified that a second bid for Sabadell is not on the table (El País). Other reports highlight the INSS apologizing for denying a pension due to an automated system (La Vanguardia) and the inclusion of a Spanish company on a UN list related to the West Bank (Público).
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15:50Netanyahu's Empty UN Podium

Spanish media continues to extensively focus on Benjamin Netanyahu's address at the UN, where he equated recognizing Palestine with "killing Jews" and was met with boos and numerous countries abandoning the Assembly in protest (El Confidencial, El País, La Razón, RTVE). Separately, an El Periódico headline mentions a significant investment increase by the Generalitat.
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20:55Netanyahu's UN Scorn

Spanish media continues to extensively focus on Benjamin Netanyahu's address at the UN, where he equated recognizing Palestine with "killing Jews," prompting delegates to abandon the Assembly (El Confidencial, El Periódico, infoLibre, La Razón, RTVE). Separately, El País reports on the EU's confidence in avoiding 100% tariffs on pharmaceuticals due to a prior agreement with Trump. Publico highlights concerns over long cancer waiting lists.
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