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28.11.2024

28.11.2024The day Moncloa faced brother and Lebanon burned

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 28.11.2024.

It displays 90 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

28.11.2024The day Moncloa faced brother and Lebanon burned
Moncloa launched a counteroffensive against allegations regarding Sánchez's brother, claiming the case stems from false information and far-right groups, while UCO revealed its analysis of 64,602 emails failed to determine who initiated the controversial appointment. This defensive stance paralleled similar arguments regarding Begoña Gómez's case.

Meanwhile, the Lebanon ceasefire deteriorated as Israel bombarded southern regions and prevented civilian returns, generating sustained media attention throughout the day.

Economic developments saw confirmation of a 2.8% pension increase for 2025, translating to €40 monthly average rises, while Barcelona announced both a €1,800M climate action plan through 2030 and predictions of worsening rental market conditions for 2025.

The aftermath of Lobato's resignation continued shaping PSOE's internal dynamics, with Ferraz maintaining control over Madrid federation's primary schedules.
28.11.2024

02:25Lobato's final words echo through Madrid

The newspapers continue reporting on Lobato's departure from PSOE Madrid leadership, with new emphasis on his critique of party direction and internal divisions (El Confidencial, eldiario.es, El Español, infoLibre). New developments include coverage of Austria's far-right political developments (La Marea) and Magazine awards ceremony in Barcelona (La Vanguardia). Multiple sources discuss uncertainties surrounding the Lebanon ceasefire implementation (RTVE, El Periódico).
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06:48Lobato's 24 hours of solitude

The newspapers extensively cover Lobato's final exit from PSOE Madrid leadership, with new details emerging about the 24-hour period leading to his resignation (El Plural, infoLibre, Público, eldiario.es). The coverage reveals how party isolation led to his departure, while Ferraz moves to maintain control over primary schedules (20minutos). In parallel, new developments surface regarding the UCO's investigation into a €123,000 position allegedly created for Sánchez's brother in Badajoz (Libertad Digital).
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12:09Brother's job continues to haunt Sánchez

The newspapers report on new developments in the CSIF union's complaint about the creation of a position for Sánchez's brother, with UCO unable to determine who initiated the appointment (El Confidencial, La Razón, Libertad Digital). In economic news, multiple sources confirm pension increases for 2025, with a 2.8% rise amounting to roughly €40 monthly (El Periódico, 20minutos). The government announces €10,000 direct aid for DANA flood victims and climate-related permits (El Plural).

15:54Moncloa strikes back at brother's case

The newspapers report on government's response to allegations regarding Sánchez's brother, with Moncloa claiming the case is based on false information and far-right group complaints (eldiario.es, Público, El Confidencial). In tech news, coverage focuses on Silicon Valley moguls Zuckerberg, Bezos, and Musk courting Trump's favor (La Vanguardia). Barcelona's Medical College warns about air quality, demanding urgent measures (El Periódico).
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23:13UCO hits dead end in brother probe

The newspapers report on multiple angles of the Sánchez brother case, with UCO unable to determine who initiated the position (La Razón), while government defends hiring practices (El Confidencial, Libertad Digital). New developments include the judge investigating the case being previously reprimanded by Constitutional Court (Público). In retail news, Black Friday launches Christmas season with increased fraud controls (El Periódico), while Barcelona plans to maximize Christmas lighting benefits (La Vanguardia).