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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 24.01.2026.

It displays 74 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

24.01.2026

02:54Fractured Steel Defies Ministerial Denial

Spanish media focus on the investigative report confirming a pre-existing track fracture caused the Adamuz derailment (RTVE, El País, La Vanguardia, 20minutos). Editorial friction has intensified as El Mundo highlights the Transport Ministry's earlier dismissal of this finding as 'ridiculous,' while El Español reports Minister Óscar Puente’s refusal to resign despite the Adif chief offering his departure. Meanwhile, negotiations continue over safety protocols in the Catalan Rodalies network (El Periódico).
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06:43The Fractured Steel Confirmed

Spanish media focus on the confirmed rail fracture as the cause of the Adamuz derailment (RTVE, 20minutos, El Mundo, La Razón). A sharp divide exists between conservative outlets highlighting Minister Óscar Puente’s previous dismissals (El Mundo, El Plural) and accounts of individual heroism (El País). Meanwhile, systemic railway instability persists as Rodalies suspends services in Catalonia due to new landslide risks (La Vanguardia, El Periódico).
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Radiografía de la tragedia de Adamuz: "Un defecto latente hizo descarrilar el Iryo en dos horas"

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10:14Steel Fractures and Ministerial Denials

Editorial attention remains fixed on the Adamuz derailment, with recent reports focusing on investigative friction and ministerial accountability. El Mundo highlights the Transport Ministry's previous dismissal of the track fracture as 'ridiculous,' while El País and La Razón detail technical focuses on installation materials and civilian heroism. Concurrently, systemic rail instability persists as Catalonia's Rodalies suspends services due to infrastructure decay (La Vanguardia, El Periódico, RTVE).
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12:26Steel Fractures and Catalan Stasis

Editorial focus has shifted toward the total paralysis of Catalonia's rail network, as the Generalitat suspends all Rodalies services citing unprecedented safety risks from a storm (La Vanguardia, eldiario.es, El Periódico). Simultaneously, the investigative fallout from the Adamuz derailment intensifies; conservative outlets highlight Minister Óscar Puente's dismissal of the now-confirmed rail fracture, while the Adif chief reportedly offers his resignation (El Mundo, El Español, 20minutos).
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