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29.06.2025

Day Multilateralism Embraced

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 29.06.2025.

It displays 89 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

29.06.2025Day Multilateralism Embraced
The day saw a strong editorial focus on international relations, with King Felipe VI and President Sánchez leading discussions on multilateralism at a Seville conference, emphasizing it as a path to peace and progress. Sánchez also openly opposed the G7's multinational tax pact. This diplomatic push occurred as the
29.06.2025

03:10Sánchez Leadership Doubts Surface

Spanish newspapers continue reporting on thousands defying Orbán's ban in Budapest's Pride march (RTVE, eldiario.es, La Vanguardia). Domestically, focus remains on internal Socialist Party dynamics. Reports indicate Sánchez's inner circle doubts his candidacy for early elections (El Español), while coalition partners may only break with him over party finances (La Razón). Sánchez is also seen leveraging the Trump clash to divert attention from the ‘Cerdán case’ (El Periódico, 20minutos).
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06:39Judiciary Bears Down on Government

The Spanish press primarily focuses on domestic political developments. Judicial scrutiny intensifies on the government, with a judge annulling investigations and withdrawing imputations related to Begoña Gómez's case (El País). Reports also highlight perceived efforts to destabilize the executive (infoLibre) and a minister's affirmation of President Sánchez's resilience (El Periódico). Sánchez reportedly leverages the Trump clash and amnesty approval for political advantage (20minutos), amidst ongoing discussion of his leadership (El Español, La Razón) and public data leaks (Público).
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12:16Global Affairs Reshape Spain's Focus

The Spanish press currently highlights international affairs, particularly the escalating conflict in Gaza with reports of massacres during food distribution and Israeli evacuation orders (El Salto, La Vanguardia). Attention also remains on US President Trump's "vassalage diplomacy" (El País) and Iran's potential uranium enrichment despite his past actions (El Español). Domestically, ongoing judicial scrutiny includes a Correos official refuting fraud accusations against opposition leaders (El Plural) and Santos Cerdán denying UCO recordings (20minutos).
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16:55Sánchez Reasserts Leadership

Spanish media extensively covers President Sánchez's diplomatic efforts, embracing multilateralism (El Confidencial) and opposing the G7's multinational tax pact (El Español). His administration is actively working to assure his continued leadership within the PSOE (La Razón). Concurrently, the 'Cerdán case' remains prominent, with new revelations about his testimony regarding Koldo and Ábalos (El Periódico, 20minutos). International focus continues on US diplomacy (El País) and the enduring conflict in Gaza (El Salto, La Vanguardia).
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19:39Multilateralism Takes Center Stage

Spanish newspapers highlight a renewed focus on multilateralism in international affairs. Both King Felipe VI and President Pedro Sánchez emphasize multilateralism as the path to peace, with the King inaugurating an event in Seville (La Razón, RTVE, El Confidencial). Domestically, judicial scrutiny continues in the 'Cerdán case', with reports of Koldo and Ábalos pressuring Cerdán (El Español, 20minutos). Protests also demand accountability for DANA disaster victims (La Vanguardia).