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04.03.2026

The Day Sánchez Said No to War

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 04.03.2026.

It displays 148 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

04.03.2026The Day Sánchez Said No to War
Spanish editors prioritized Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's direct response to President Trump's trade ultimatum throughout March 4th.
Morning coverage focused on Sánchez's live statement summarizing Spain's position as 'No a la guerra' and demanding immediate cessation of attacks on Iran, with multiple outlets reporting the economic impact of 47 billion euros.
Afternoon coverage showed editorial divergence, with conservative outlets criticizing the response as simplistic while progressive sources emphasized the anti-war stance, and opposition leader Feijóo accusing Sánchez of endangering Spain's security.
Evening headlines reported the White House claiming Spain had agreed to cooperate militarily, while Moncloa issued firm denials, maintaining Sánchez's defiant position.
04.03.2026
05:45
20 Minutos

El choque de Trump y Sánchez supone un varapalo de 47.000 millones en el campo, la industria y la farmacia en España

05:45

06:03Trump's Trade Ultimatum Echoes Through Spanish Economy

Spanish editors continue prioritizing Trump's threat to sever all trade with Spain over its refusal to allow U.S. use of bases for attacks on Iran, with multiple outlets reporting the ultimatum's economic impact of 47 billion euros on agriculture, industry, and pharmaceuticals (RTVE, La Vanguardia, El Español, El Mundo, eldiario.es, 20minutos, Público, El Plural). Coverage also reports Spain maintaining terrorism alert level 4 with reinforced surveillance of Jewish interests (El Confidencial) and feminist demonstrations against fascism (El Salto).
06:24
06:32
07:41
07:49
08:04
08:04
08:12
20 Minutos

El choque de Trump y Sánchez supone un varapalo de 47.000 millones en España

08:12
08:12
08:19
08:57
09:04

09:07Sánchez's Live Response to Trump's Trade Ultimatum

Spanish editors continue prioritizing Trump's threat to sever all trade with Spain over its refusal to allow U.S. use of bases for attacks on Iran, with new coverage reporting Sánchez's live response to the ultimatum (La Vanguardia, El Español, El País, eldiario.es, RTVE, El Mundo, Público, El Periódico, 20minutos, La Razón) and its economic impact of 47 billion euros (20minutos). Coverage also reports a maritime incident near the UAE (La Razón) and domestic polling showing Vox rising (El Plural).
09:12
20 Minutos

Sánchez responde a la amenaza de Trump: "España dice 'no a la guerra'"

09:12
09:21
20 Minutos

Sánchez pide que cesen "inmediatamente" los ataques a Irán y dice no temer las "represalias" de Trump

09:21

09:31Sánchez's Four-Word Defiance

Spanish editors continue prioritizing Prime Minister Sánchez's direct response to Trump's trade ultimatum, with multiple outlets reporting his live statement summarizing Spain's position as 'No a la guerra' and demanding immediate cessation of attacks on Iran (La Vanguardia, El Español, El Mundo, El Periódico, Público, 20minutos, La Razón, infoLibre, eldiario.es). Coverage shows editorial divergence, with conservative outlets like Libertad Digital criticizing the response as simplistic while progressive sources emphasize the anti-war stance.
09:52
20 Minutos

Sánchez replica a Trump que España no será "cómplice" por "miedo a las represalias" y entona el "no a la guerra"

09:52
10:47

10:57Sánchez's Four-Word Defiance

Spanish editors continue prioritizing Prime Minister Sánchez's 'No a la guerra' response to Trump's threats, with multiple outlets reporting his direct rejection of U.S. pressure (El Salto, 20minutos, eldiario.es, El Español, Público, La Razón, El Mundo, infoLibre, La Vanguardia, El Periódico). New coverage shows opposition leader Feijóo criticizing Sánchez's stance as endangering Spain's security while distancing from the anti-war position (RTVE, El Plural).

13:03Sánchez's Pacifist Defiance

Spanish editors continue prioritizing Prime Minister Sánchez's 'No a la guerra' stance in response to Trump's pressure, with new coverage from RTVE and El Periódico framing it as a diplomatic position mobilizing Spain's pacifist society. The war against Iran enters its fifth day with over a thousand deaths (El Salto), while El País details Iranian drone advantages. Economic coverage notes the Ibex rising despite Middle East tensions (El Confidencial).
13:27
20 Minutos

Los sistemas de la OTAN derriban en Turquía un mísil balístico iraní

13:27
13:35
20 Minutos

La OTAN derriba en Turquía un mísil balístico iraní

13:35
13:52
20 Minutos

La OTAN derriba un mísil balístico iraní que se dirigía a Turquía

13:52
14:56
20 Minutos

La OTAN derriba un mísil balístico iraní interceptado sobre Turquía

14:56
15:06
15:06
15:06

15:07Sánchez's Diplomatic Defiance

Spanish editors continue prioritizing Prime Minister Sánchez's 'No a la guerra' stance in response to Trump's pressure, with new coverage from RTVE framing it as diplomatic leadership against 'blind servility' and Libertad Digital criticizing it as simplistic (RTVE, Libertad Digital, La Razón, El Mundo, eldiario.es, La Vanguardia, El Español, Público, infoLibre). New developments include Trump targeting Spain for condemning the U.S. attack on Iran (infoLibre) and the Pentagon acknowledging a U.S. submarine torpedoed an Iranian ship with 180 aboard (El Plural).
15:15
15:15
16:15
16:16
16:25

16:49Sánchez's Diplomatic Defiance

Spanish editors continue prioritizing Prime Minister Sánchez's 'No a la guerra' stance against Trump's pressure, with new coverage from RTVE framing it as diplomatic leadership against 'blind servility' and Libertad Digital criticizing it as simplistic (RTVE, Libertad Digital, El País, La Razón, El Mundo, El Español, Público, infoLibre). New developments include the Pentagon acknowledging a U.S. submarine torpedoed an Iranian ship with 180 aboard (eldiario.es, La Vanguardia, El Plural).
17:16
19:51

19:52Sánchez's Defiance Meets White House Claims

Spanish editors continue prioritizing the diplomatic confrontation between Prime Minister Sánchez and the Trump administration over Spain's refusal to allow U.S. use of its bases for attacks on Iran. New headlines show the White House claiming Spain has agreed to cooperate militarily (El Mundo, La Vanguardia, El Español), while Sánchez maintains his 'no a la guerra' stance and repudiates Iran's 'integrism' (RTVE, El País, El Plural). The Trump administration appears to soften its tone, stating there is 'cooperation' (eldiario.es).
20:00
20 Minutos

La Casa Blanca asegura que España ha acordado "cooperar" con el Ejército de EEUU y el Gobierno lo desmiente

20:00
20:00
20:17

20:24White House Claims, Spanish Denials

Spanish editors continue prioritizing the diplomatic confrontation between the Spanish government and the White House over military cooperation in Iran. Multiple outlets report the White House claiming Spain has agreed to cooperate with U.S. military operations, while Moncloa issues firm denials (El Mundo, 20minutos, La Vanguardia, eldiario.es, El Español, Público). Prime Minister Sánchez maintains his 'no a la guerra' stance in response to Trump's threats (El País, RTVE).
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