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10.01.2026

The Day Trump Threatened Greenland

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 10.01.2026.

It displays 63 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

10.01.2026The Day Trump Threatened Greenland
The editorial morning in Spain was dominated by the diplomatic aftermath of the release of Spanish prisoners from Venezuela, with Pedro Sánchez offering mediation for a peaceful transition while conservative outlets focused on domestic fiscal rifts. By midday, editorial focus shifted sharply toward Donald Trump’s geopolitical expansionism. Business-oriented and progressive media alike prioritized Trump’s threat to take control of Greenland "by hook or by crook," sparking widespread reports on Greenlandic resistance and European sovereignty concerns.
Simultaneously, the Venezuela story evolved from a humanitarian focus to a strategic and economic one. Editors highlighted Repsol’s announcement, following a meeting with Trump, of plans to triple oil production. By evening, headlines centered on Trump’s executive order declaring a "national emergency" to protect Venezuelan oil revenues in U.S. accounts. Domestically, editors tracked the deepening polarization over regional financing as Oriol Junqueras confirmed Catalonia would manage 80% of its VAT, fueling accusations of the end of national solidarity.
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01:34 (00:34)Freedom Lands in Madrid

Spanish editors are prioritizing the landing of five released Spanish prisoners in Madrid (El País, El Confidencial). While the government offers mediation for a Venezuelan transition (RTVE), conservative outlets highlight familial criticism of Zapatero and accusations of government neglect (20minutos, Libertad Digital, Libertad Digital). Domestically, the debate over regional financing remains polarized between official 'solidarity' claims and internal PSOE dissent (El Plural, La Razón, El Español).
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06:11 (05:11)Mediation Shadows the Fiscal Rift

Spanish editors are now focusing on the diplomatic pivot regarding Venezuela, as Pedro Sánchez offers mediation for a peaceful transition (RTVE, El Español, infoLibre). This coincides with deepening debates over regional financing; while progressive outlets highlight the increased funds for territories (El Plural, eldiario.es), conservative and right-wing media denounce the model as a liquidation of national solidarity to favor Catalonia (La Razón, El Mundo, El Español).
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20 Minutos

Marco Rubio gana 'momentum' con Venezuela y adelanta a JD Vance en la carrera por la sucesión futura de Trump

08:33 (07:33 in your timezone)
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09:25 (08:25)Fiscal Fractures and Oil Pragmatism

Spanish editors are bifurcated between the fallout of the regional financing pact and the evolving Venezuela crisis. While conservative media condemn the fiscal agreement as a threat to national solidarity (La Razón, Libertad Digital), progressive outlets highlight the increased per capita funding for Catalonia (El Plural, eldiario.es). Simultaneously, Repsol's expansion plans in Venezuela following a Trump meeting indicate a shift toward economic pragmatism (RTVE, El País, El Mundo).
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14:13 (13:13)Trump Casts an Arctic Shadow

Spanish editors are intensifying their focus on Donald Trump’s dual geopolitical pressures: the threat of Greenland's annexation (RTVE, eldiario.es, El Salto) and the strategic control of Venezuelan oil (La Vanguardia, El Mundo, El País). While progressive outlets highlight resistance to 'imperialism' (eldiario.es, El Salto), business-oriented media report Repsol’s readiness to triple production in Venezuela (La Vanguardia). Domestically, Oriol Junqueras’s confirmation of Catalonia’s 80% VAT management deepens the fiscal debate (La Razón).
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Maduro capturado, presos políticos libres y acuerdos petroleros con EEUU: la semana que cambió Venezuela

15:18 (14:18 in your timezone)
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18:08 (17:08)Arctic Winds of Trumpian Ambition

Spanish editors are centering their coverage on Donald Trump's aggressive expansionist rhetoric toward Greenland, with many reporting his threat to act 'by hook or by crook' (La Vanguardia, El País). While progressive outlets focus on Greenlandic resistance and imperialist critiques (RTVE, eldiario.es, El Salto), conservative media are simultaneously tracking the Venezuelan transition, specifically the pause in US attacks and allegations regarding Zapatero's financial ties to Caracas (El Mundo, El Español, La Razón).
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Los líderes de todos los partidos de Groenlandia responden a Trump: "No queremos ser estadounidenses"

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