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27.07.2025

27.07.2025The Penalty Decides the Final

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 27.07.2025.

It displays 134 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

27.07.2025The Penalty Decides the Final
Spanish media on July 27th focused significantly on ongoing political accountability and corruption probes. Early reports detailed the Supreme Court's validation of Koldo case audios while denying his UCO collaboration. The 'Montoro case' continued to unfold, revealing alleged efforts to privatize democracy during the Rajoy era, with new details emerging on the UCO's past resistance to searches.
International attention was drawn to Israel's announcement of resumed aid to Gaza. By mid-afternoon, the Women's Euro final between Spain and England became the dominant editorial priority, receiving real-time coverage. Spain took the lead, but England equalized, pushing the match to extra time and ultimately a penalty shootout, where Spain suffered defeat. Concurrently, a significant international development saw the EU and US reaching an agreement on 15% tariffs, aiming to avert a trade war.
27.07.2025

02:00Gaza Aid Restarts

Spanish media continues to cover the Koldo corruption case, with reports on Koldo García's alleged financial demands linked to bribes (El Español, La Vanguardia). A notable new development sees Israel announcing the resumption of aid to Gaza, utilizing aerial drops and proposing humanitarian pauses in attacks (RTVE, 20minutos). Other news includes Europe's strategy for the drone economy (El Confidencial), Von der Leyen seeking a trade deal with Trump (El Periódico), and domestic political transparency concerns (Público).
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06:29Corruption Probes Expand

Spanish media largely centers on ongoing corruption probes. The Koldo case sees the Supreme Court validating audios while denying Koldo's UCO collaboration (20minutos). Additionally, the 'Montoro case' unfolds, revealing alleged efforts to privatize democracy during the Rajoy era, with ex-Hacienda officials tied to private payments (infoLibre, Libertad Digital). Separately, Israel resumes aid drops in Gaza, announcing military pauses (RTVE).
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11:22Government Under Scrutiny

Spanish media's main focus remains political accountability. The Koldo corruption case progresses, with audios validated while Koldo's UCO collaboration is denied (20minutos). A new development sees the PP challenge President Sánchez over the "Paco Salazar" case, citing a "sexual predator" concern (Libertad Digital). Broader discussions include the 'Montoro case' (infoLibre) and lobbying corruption (El Confidencial). Internationally, Israel resumed humanitarian aid to Gaza, announcing tactical pauses (RTVE).
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El bloqueo israelí empuja a más de dos millones de personas a sobrevivir sin apenas alimentos. Más de 100 organizaciones denuncian una catástrofe humana provocada deliberadamente. Desde marzo, Israel ha cerrado todos los pasos al enclave, cortando casi por completo el suministro de alimentos en la Franja
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15:43Trade Talks Commence

Spanish media maintains its focus on political accountability and corruption. New developments include the UCO's past resistance to searches in the 'Montoro case' (El Confidencial) and an audio linking the 'trama' to the Dominican Republic (La Razón). President Sánchez faces ongoing scrutiny over the 'Paco Salazar' case (Libertad Digital). Internationally, the focus is on US-EU trade, as Trump meets Von der Leyen (20minutos), discussing potential major agreements (La Vanguardia). Separately, the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza is highlighted, with reports of starvation (El País).
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16:43The Euro Final Lead

Spanish media's top editorial priority is the Women's Euro final, with widespread coverage of Spain taking the lead against England through Mariona Caldentey's goal (El Confidencial, El Mundo, El Periódico, La Razón, RTVE). Concurrently, political accountability issues persist, including the 'Montoro' and 'Paco Salazar' cases, alongside international discussions on US-EU trade and Gaza's humanitarian crisis.
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17:35The Final's Equilibrium

Spanish media's primary focus remains the Women's Euro final, with widespread coverage reporting Spain and England are tied 1-1. Headlines note critical moments, including saves by Cata Coll and Russo's equalizer (El Confidencial, El Mundo, El Periódico, La Razón, RTVE). Concurrently, discussions continue on potential US-EU trade agreements (La Vanguardia, 20minutos) and persistent domestic political accountability issues (El Plural, infoLibre, Libertad Digital). The dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza is also highlighted (El País).
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18:18The Final's Extra Time

Spanish media's primary focus remains the Women's Euro final, with widespread coverage reporting Spain and England are tied 1-1 and the match has progressed to extra time (El Confidencial, El Mundo, El Periódico, La Razón, RTVE). Concurrently, headlines announce the EU and US have reached an agreement on 15% tariffs, aiming to prevent a trade war (La Vanguardia, 20minutos). Domestic political accountability issues also persist (infoLibre, Libertad Digital, El Plural).
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19:30The Penalty's Edge

The Spanish media's primary focus has shifted to the national women's football team's defeat in the Euro Cup final, losing to England in a penalty shootout (El Confidencial, El Mundo, La Razón, RTVE). This follows earlier reports of the match being tied. Concurrently, headlines continue to report on the US-EU agreement to reduce reciprocal tariffs to 15%, averting a large-scale trade war (El Periódico, La Vanguardia, 20minutos). Discussions also persist regarding the humanitarian situation in Gaza and domestic political stances on migration.
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