Sánchez's constitutional reform proposals and claims of harassment dominated morning coverage, with government sources expressing confidence that Ábalos wouldn't testify against them in the Koldo case. The narrative shifted by afternoon to Notre Dame's reopening ceremony, which gathered 40 international leaders including Trump and Zelensky, while Spanish press noted Spain's absence from the event.
By evening, coverage split between Notre Dame's ceremonial reopening and breaking developments in Syria, where rebel forces claimed control of Homs and advanced toward Damascus. The Syrian situation evolved rapidly through the night, with reports of Hezbollah fighters fleeing Homs and regime forces retreating.
In domestic developments, Barcelona announced plans for 350 affordable housing units and the restoration of Columbus monument, while reports revealed a 1,300% increase in egg freezing over the past decade.