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28.07.2025

The Course Affirmed, Budget Pledged

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 28.07.2025.

It displays 76 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

28.07.2025The Course Affirmed, Budget Pledged
Spanish media on July 28 significantly focused on Prime Minister Sánchez's public statements. In the mid-morning, he outlined an optimistic economic assessment, asserting Spain's growth and dismissing notions of early elections, committing to a full legislative term and promising to present the 2026 budget. This was a dominant theme throughout the day, alongside news of the government's agreement to extend birth leave. Concurrently, the recently announced US-EU agreement on reciprocal 15% tariffs emerged as a major international story early in the day, with outlets analyzing its specific impact on Spain. Investigations into corruption, notably the Koldo and Montoro cases, continued to feature, with new UCO revelations in the evening regarding the latter. Social issues like the housing crisis also received attention.
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05:03Koldo's Broadening Shadow

Spanish media's focus continues on political accountability and corruption, with new revelations in the Koldo investigation implicating specific figures like Puente (Libertad Digital). The 'Cerdán and Montoro' cases also remain under scrutiny (infoLibre). Concurrently, some outlets report on the concluded women's Euro Cup final, where Spain lost to England on penalties (RTVE). Broader domestic issues include housing challenges in the Balearic Islands (El Mundo) and investigations into a child protection NGO in the Canary Islands (El País).
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09:43The Tariff Accord's Spanish Angle

Spanish media's focus has shifted to the US-EU agreement, confirming reciprocal tariffs at 15% and analyzing its specific impact on Spain (El País, El Periódico, RTVE). Domestically, political attention remains on internal PSOE dynamics following a key dismissal (La Razón) and ongoing corruption probes like the Koldo investigation (infoLibre, Libertad Digital). Social issues also feature, including the escalating housing crisis (El Mundo) and the expanding criminalization of squatting (El Salto), alongside a new agreement on birth leave (El Plural).
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El Mundo

Pedro Sánchez hace balance del curso político

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11:19Sánchez Charts Fiscal Course

The Spanish media extensively reports on Prime Minister Sánchez's declarations concerning the national budget presentation and his optimistic assessment of Spain's economic performance. He also affirmed commitment to a full legislative term, dismissing early elections (El Confidencial, El Español, El País, El Periódico, RTVE, 20minutos). Additionally, the government is set to approve extended birth leave (Público, El Plural). Ongoing corruption investigations and the severe housing crisis continue to feature in headlines (infoLibre, El Mundo, Libertad Digital).
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18:04Sánchez's Unwavering Course

Spanish media extensively covers Prime Minister Sánchez's political stance, including his commitment to present the 2026 budget and refusal to call early elections, despite ongoing corruption investigations (La Razón, RTVE, 20minutos, El País). His government also progresses with social policies like extending birth leave (El Plural, Público). International headlines note the EU-US agreement and Donald Trump's ultimatum to Putin on Ukraine (El Confidencial, El Español).
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