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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 21.11.2025.

It displays 105 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

21.11.2025
13:14
20 Minutos

El Supremo condena a García Ortiz a 2 años de inhabilitación por revelación de secretos

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19:38

19:39The Prosecutor General's Disgrace

Spanish media remains overwhelmingly focused on the Supreme Court's condemnation of Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz to two years of disqualification for revelation of secrets (eldiario.es, El Periódico, La Vanguardia, Libertad Digital, Público, RTVE, El Mundo, El País, La Marea, La Razón, 20minutos). This continues to be the main editorial priority, with a notable lack of other prominent issues.
21:04
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00:05

00:07Prosecutor General's Condemnation Confirmed

Spanish media remains overwhelmingly focused on the Supreme Court's condemnation of Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz to two years of disqualification for revelation of secrets (eldiario.es, El Mundo, El País, La Razón, La Vanguardia, Libertad Digital, 20minutos, Público, RTVE). Progressive legal figures are calling the ruling a "soft coup" (Público), with some conservative outlets also covering the reaction (Libertad Digital). Separately, Zelensky is reportedly open to discussing Trump's peace plan (El Periódico).
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05:02
20 Minutos

Cinco claves sobre la condena a García Ortiz y los indicios que valoró el Supremo para hacerlo

05:02
05:02
El fallo es una sacudida institucional sin precedentes tras un proceso polémico desde su origen
05:02
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05:02

05:04Prosecutor General's Invalidation Stands

Spanish media remains overwhelmingly focused on the Supreme Court's condemnation of Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz to two years of disqualification for revelation of secrets (El Confidencial, El Español, El Mundo, El País, infoLibre, La Razón, Público, RTVE, 20minutos, eldiario.es, La Vanguardia, Libertad Digital). The ruling is described as an "unprecedented institutional shock" (El País), with progressive legal figures calling it a "soft coup" (Público). The government is also seen as entering a "total war" against the judiciary (La Razón).
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06:46
07:03

08:46The Prosecutor General's Disqualification

Spanish media remains largely focused on the Supreme Court's condemnation of Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz to two years of disqualification for revelation of secrets (eldiario.es, El Periódico, El Plural, La Vanguardia, Libertad Digital, RTVE, El Confidencial, El Español, El Mundo, El País, infoLibre, La Razón, Público, 20minutos). The ruling continues to generate significant debate, with accusations of judicial overreach from the left and defense of the judiciary from the right.
09:12
09:21

10:13The Crown's Enduring Legacy

Spanish media has shifted focus towards King Felipe VI's recent speeches and the bestowal of the Order of the Golden Fleece (El Confidencial, El Periódico, La Razón, La Vanguardia, RTVE). The King's messages emphasize the spirit of 1978 and national unity. Concurrently, the 'Caso Koldo' continues to be covered, with the Supreme Court set to decide on Ábalos and Koldo's provisional freedom.
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11:33

11:43The Crown's Golden Anniversary

Spanish media is now primarily focused on the 50th anniversary of the Monarchy and the King's address to Congress, emphasizing the Crown's role in transitioning to democracy (El Confidencial, El Periódico, La Razón, La Vanguardia). Concurrently, the Supreme Court's condemnation of the Attorney General continues to be a prominent story, with reactions from across the political spectrum (El País, RTVE, eldiario.es, El Español, El Mundo, infoLibre, Público, 20minutos).
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13:06

13:08Ayuso's Triumph, Sánchez's Trial

Spanish media continues to focus on the Supreme Court's condemnation of Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz. Ayuso's strong rhetoric frames the conviction as an attack orchestrated by Sánchez (El Confidencial, El Español, El Mundo, El País). The government expresses indignation, while some legal figures view the ruling as a "soft coup" (RTVE, eldiario.es, infoLibre, Público, 20minutos, La Vanguardia).
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