The papal visit shifted to the Canary Islands, where León XIV's speech at the Arguineguín port dominated morning and afternoon coverage. He condemned Europe's indifference to migrant deaths, calling the sea a 'cemetery without headstones' and declaring that 'human dignity has no passport.' Multiple outlets highlighted his rebuke of trafficking mafias and his meeting with migrants. By midday, the ECB's first interest rate hike in three years, driven by Iran war inflation, briefly competed for attention. In the evening, the World Cup opening ceremony in Mexico City and Mexico's 2-0 victory over South Africa took over live coverage, though the Pope's migrant message persisted on RTVE. Political corruption stories—Zapatero's jewelry valuation at €1.3 million, the Supreme Court rejecting a pardon for the ex-prosecutor general, and judicial moves on Ayuso's partner's accounts—remained secondary but consistent across outlets.