The editorial morning was split between domestic scandals and the brewing international crisis over Greenland, as Danish and EU authorities grappled with Donald Trump’s annexation threats. By midday, however, the domestic agenda was dominated by the fiscal agreement between President Pedro Sánchez and ERC leader Oriol Junqueras, which grants Catalonia an additional 4.7 billion euros. This move triggered an immediate editorial rift: progressive outlets framed it as a necessary step for 'territorial singularity,' while conservative media characterized it as a surrender to separatist interests. By late afternoon, the focus shifted decisively to Venezuela. After days of tension following the U.S. intervention and the interception of Russian tankers, the Chavista administration announced the release of a significant number of political prisoners. Editors prioritized the confirmation that five Spanish nationals were among those freed, framing the event as a diplomatic result of mediation by former Prime Minister Zapatero or as a tactical move by Caracas to appease the Trump administration.