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31.01.2026
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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 31.01.2026.

It displays 65 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

31.01.2026

02:45The Adamuz Toll Rises

The declassification of Jeffrey Epstein's files by the United States has gained significant editorial traction (RTVE, La Vanguardia). Meanwhile, the Spanish rail crisis remains a critical focus as the death toll from the Adamuz accident rises to 46 (El Plural, 20minutos), while new reports highlight systemic maintenance underinvestment and public safety concerns (El Mundo, La Razón, El Periódico). Immigration policy also fuels partisan friction regarding regularization procedures (El Español, eldiario.es, Público).
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06:20Cracks in the High Speed Tracks

Spanish editors are prioritizing the escalating rail infrastructure crisis following the Adamuz tragedy. Reports now detail systemic warnings from Talgo regarding track conditions (El Confidencial) and a significant rise in public distrust, with 40% of Spaniards doubting high-speed rail safety (El Mundo, 20minutos, El Plural). Simultaneously, the massive declassification of Epstein case documents in the United States has gained substantial traction across major outlets (RTVE, La Vanguardia).
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Trump lleva a Irán la 'estrategia Maduro' con un escenario más complejo: "Un ataque de decapitación desataría el caos"

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12:21Venezuelan Amnesty and the Helicoide Gates

Spanish editors are prioritizing the diplomatic shift in Venezuela, focusing on Delcy Rodríguez's announcement of a general amnesty and the closure of the El Helicoide prison (El País, El Confidencial). Domestically, media attention remains sharply divided over the government's immigration regularization plan; conservative outlets highlight public rejection and potential legal loopholes, while progressive sources report on widespread labor exploitation of undocumented migrants (El Mundo, El Español, Público).
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Luto y dolor por Patricia, víctima 46 del accidente de Adamuz: "Regresaba de un examen y aquel día sesgó su vida e ilusiones"

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17:11Venezuelan Prison Gates Swing Open

Spanish editors are focusing on the Venezuelan amnesty, shifting from the policy announcement to the emotional and legal reactions. Progressive outlets emphasize the humanitarian release of political prisoners (El País), while conservative media highlight warnings against impunity for the Maduro administration (El Español). Domestically, partisan friction persists regarding government corruption allegations and the ongoing fallout of the PSOE's financing scandals (El Mundo, La Razón, El Plural).
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