The day was dominated by two major stories. In the morning, Interior Minister Marlaska was booed at a Guardia Civil ceremony while expressing anger over two agents' deaths in Huelva, sparking political crossfire: PP questioned the lack of aerial resources, PSOE blocked recognition of Guardia Civil as a risk profession, and Manos Limpias filed a criminal complaint against Marlaska for negligent homicide. Meanwhile, Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez continued to dominate coverage, denouncing a conspiracy and calling early elections, with Enrique Riquelme emerging as a potential rival. The hantavirus crisis persisted with a severe case in France and political blame between Torres and Clavijo. Congress suspended accreditation of far-right agitators Vito Quiles and Bertrand Ndongo. Trump landed in China for a summit with Xi.