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27.01.2025

27.01.2025Day gates swung north in Gaza

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 27.01.2025.

It displays 109 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

27.01.2025Day gates swung north in Gaza
The mass return of Palestinians to northern Gaza dominated coverage, following Hamas's commitment to release more hostages. The movement began in early morning hours, with thousands walking back to their devastated homes after over a year of displacement.

The Spanish government proposed deploying Civil Guard personnel at Rafah while continuing to struggle with the failed omnibus decree. Moncloa rejected demands from both Díaz and Junts to fragment the legislation, pushing instead for its approval as a complete package.

By afternoon, Catalonia announced steep housing law penalties up to 900,000 euros, while the government prepared to fast-track working hours reduction. Evening coverage shifted to Chinese AI company DeepSeek's market impact, causing significant drops in tech stocks. The 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation received continuous coverage, with survivors warning about rising antisemitism.
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05:15Right seeks alliances as Ayuso probe widens

The newspapers report on a growing investigation into vocational training contracts under Ayuso's government (eldiario.es), while right-wing parties discuss potential alliances in Spain and Europe (El Confidencial). The EU's decision to allow AI-powered police surveillance receives coverage (infoLibre), as does Catalonia's continued loss of business headquarters through 2024 (El Periódico). Sánchez's allies warn against resubmitting the failed omnibus decree (El Español).
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11:05Northern Gaza's gates swing open

The newspapers report on thousands of Palestinians returning to northern Gaza after over a year of displacement, as Israel opens passages following a new prisoner exchange agreement (El País, El Periódico, La Vanguardia). Spain proposes deploying Civil Guard personnel at the Rafah border (20minutos). Meanwhile, coverage continues of Spain's private healthcare sector, which serves 12 million clients with an €11 billion business volume (RTVE).
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12:33Gaza gates swing wide

The newspapers report on mass returns to northern Gaza following Hamas's commitment to release more hostages (La Vanguardia, El País). Trump's policies continue generating regional tensions, with Colombia and Brazil protesting inhumane deportation treatment (El Salto, El Confidencial). In Spain, a judge dismisses the importance of leaked messages regarding Ayuso's partner investigation (eldiario.es), while Catalonia experiences unusually high winter temperatures reaching 20°C (El Periódico).
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14:57Gaza gates swing north

The newspapers report on thousands of Palestinians returning to northern Gaza following new agreements for hostage releases (RTVE, La Vanguardia, El País). Meanwhile, governmental tensions rise over the resubmission of the failed omnibus law, with Moncloa rejecting demands from Díaz and Junts to fragment the decree (20minutos, El Salto). The Catalan audiovisual industry shows significant growth, reaching €8.6 billion in revenue (El Periódico).
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17:29Catalonia's housing fines hit 900K

The newspapers report on new housing penalties in Catalonia, with fines up to 900,000 euros for violating housing laws (El Periódico). The government plans to approve reduced working hours through urgent procedures next Tuesday (La Razón). Meanwhile, the omnibus law controversy continues, with Moncloa rejecting requests to fragment the decree (20minutos, El Salto), while PP, Junts, and Vox cite "tenant-squatters" among reasons for opposition.
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19:45DeepSeek rocks Silicon Valley

The newspapers report on the Chinese AI company DeepSeek's impact on global markets (El Confidencial), while women's football in Spain achieves a milestone collective agreement (El Periódico). Historical themes emerge with Auschwitz survivors warning about rising antisemitism (La Vanguardia) and reflections on Franco's regime (El Salto). Meanwhile, thousands of Palestinians return to northern Gaza as Hamas agrees to release more hostages (RTVE, El País).
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