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11.02.2026

The Day of the Adamuz Parliamentary Trial

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 11.02.2026.

It displays 121 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

11.02.2026The Day of the Adamuz Parliamentary Trial
The editorial agenda on February 11th was dominated by the parliamentary appearance of Pedro Sánchez regarding the Adamuz train disaster. Morning headlines reflected a sharp escalation in rhetoric: conservative editors prioritized Feijóo’s accusations of "negligence with resulting death," while progressive outlets focused on the Prime Minister’s defense of the railway system and his calls for institutional calm. This confrontation marks a peak in the crisis following the February 9th railway strike cancellation.
By early afternoon, media attention expanded to include a massive tractor protest that reached central Madrid, alongside a general strike and unprecedented school closures in Catalonia due to extreme wind alerts. Simultaneously, a tactical shift emerged in the Extremadura deadlock, with the PP signaling a preference for a Socialist abstention over a coalition with Vox. By evening, editorial focus bifurcated between the judicial dismissal of far-right complaints against Sánchez and new allegations involving former Prime Minister Zapatero’s business ties.
11.02.2026
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El recorrido de las cinco columnas, los puntos de entrada a Madrid y la hora de llegada

06:50 (05:50 in your timezone)
06:50
06:50
06:50

06:53 (05:53)The Right Wing's Broken Bridge

Spanish editors are currently focused on the escalating power struggle between the PP and Vox, which has led to the failure of the first investiture attempt in Extremadura (La Vanguardia, El País). While conservative outlets analyze the right-wing blockade, progressive media emphasize internal fragmentation within the left, specifically the refusal of regional allies like IU and Más Madrid to endorse Yolanda Díaz as Sumar's leader (Público, La Razón, infoLibre).
07:35
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20 Minutos

El campo se dispone a colapsar el centro de la capital con la entrada de 500 tractores

08:09 (07:09 in your timezone)
08:23
08:30
20 Minutos

Cientos de tractores se dirigen ya al centro de Madrid para protestar contra la crisis agrícola

08:30 (07:30 in your timezone)
08:50
08:57
08:57
09:04
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09:26 (08:26)Congressional Answers for Adamuz

Spanish editors are shifting their focus to Pedro Sánchez's congressional appearance regarding the Adamuz train accident (El País, La Vanguardia). Meanwhile, the political landscape remains polarized as Feijóo explicitly signals openness to a national coalition with Vox (RTVE), while regional tensions persist through escalating agricultural protests in Madrid (20minutos) and teacher strikes affecting schools and transit (El Periódico).
09:52
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10:34
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Cientos de tractores entran en Madrid para protestar contra Mercosur y los recortes de la PAC: "La piel de gallina"

10:34 (09:34 in your timezone)
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20 Minutos

Cientos de tractores entran en Madrid para protestar contra Mercosur y los recortes de la PAC: "Piel de gallina"

10:40 (09:40 in your timezone)
10:46
10:53
20 Minutos

Cientos de tractores cruzan la M-30 y están a punto de llegar al centro: "Se me pone la piel de gallina"

10:53 (09:53 in your timezone)

11:08 (10:08)Adamuz Railway Reckoning in Parliament

Spanish editors are centering on the parliamentary confrontation regarding the Adamuz rail accident. Conservative outlets highlight Feijóo's accusations of negligence and 'Russian roulette' with safety (Libertad Digital, El Mundo, La Razón), while progressive media emphasize Sánchez's promise of justice and his rejection of 'political crispation' (infoLibre, El País, RTVE). Simultaneously, the agrarian protest's arrival in central Madrid gains traction as tractors reach the M-30 (20minutos).
11:20
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Cientos de tractores llegan ya al centro de Madrid para protestar contra Mercosur: "Se me pone la piel de gallina"

11:20 (10:20 in your timezone)
11:48
20 Minutos

La tractorada de la protesta agrícola llega a Colón: "Nos van a sustituir por una placa solar"

11:48 (10:48 in your timezone)
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12:32
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13:02 (12:02)The Adamuz Judicial Threat

Editorial attention is fixed on the parliamentary clash following the Adamuz train crash. Conservative media emphasize Feijóo's pledge to prosecute the government for negligence (La Vanguardia, Libertad Digital, El Mundo, La Razón, El País), while progressive outlets highlight Sánchez's call for justice over political confrontation (infoLibre, RTVE). Concurrently, agricultural protests reaching Madrid (20minutos) and teacher strikes in Barcelona (El Periódico) underscore a weekend of significant social mobilization.
13:08
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Miles de tractores se congregan en Colón y ponen rumbo al Ministerio: "Nos van a sustituir por placa solar"

13:08 (12:08 in your timezone)
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13:50
20 Minutos

La protesta agrícola llega a Atocha para protestar frente al Ministerio contra el acuerdo de Mercosur

13:50 (12:50 in your timezone)
13:56

13:58 (12:58)Adamuz Rails Against the Bench

Spanish editors are focused on the parliamentary clash following the Adamuz train accident. Conservative outlets highlight Feijóo's pledge to prosecute the government for negligence (RTVE, El País, Libertad Digital, La Vanguardia), while Sánchez dismisses safety criticisms as lies (La Razón, infoLibre). Meanwhile, a tactical shift appears as the PP expresses preference for a PSOE abstention in Extremadura over a coalition with Vox (El Mundo, eldiario.es).
14:26
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La protesta agrícola llega a Atocha para protestar frente al Ministerio contra Mercosur

14:26 (13:26 in your timezone)
15:01
15:08
20 Minutos

La protesta agrícola llega al Ministerio para manifestarse contra el pacto con Mercosur

15:08 (14:08 in your timezone)
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15:23
15:30
20 Minutos

El testimonio de manifestantes a pie de tractor: "El futuro lo veo jodido, quienes se dedicaban al campo se están yendo a la obra"

15:30 (14:30 in your timezone)
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16:43 (15:43)Adamuz Echoes in the Chambers

Spanish editors are zeroing in on the intense parliamentary debate following the Adamuz rail disaster. Conservative outlets highlight Feijóo's threats of legal action against the government (RTVE, El País, El Mundo) and focus on attacks regarding the Prime Minister's wife (Libertad Digital). Progressive sources emphasize Sánchez's counter-accusations against the PP's historical handling of past tragedies and his defense of railway security (El Mundo, Público, La Razón, El Confidencial).
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19:14 (18:14)The Adamuz Responsibility Duel

Editorial priorities remain fixed on the parliamentary aftermath of the Adamuz rail accident. Conservative outlets highlight Feijóo's demand for resignations and his focus on alleged corruption regarding former Prime Minister Zapatero's ties to Huawei (El Español, Libertad Digital). Progressive media report on Sánchez's defense of rail security and the judicial dismissal of far-right complaints against him (La Razón, El Plural, El Mundo, Público).
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20 Minutos

Críticas ante el "silencio" por el descarrilamiento de un tren "con mercancías peligrosas" en Irún

20:55 (19:55 in your timezone)
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