British PM Starmer dominated coverage by announcing a Thursday meeting of military commanders in London to plan a potential peacekeeping deployment to Ukraine. Multiple sources reported on a "coalition of volunteers" preparing to send troops to protect Ukraine following any ceasefire agreement with Russia. This represents a significant escalation from previous days' diplomatic efforts.
Meanwhile, RTVE repeatedly highlighted Israel's use of "hunger as a weapon of war" during Ramadan in Gaza. The Trump effect appeared in economic reporting, with El Confidencial noting American business leaders' growing concerns about his presidency and its market impact.
Domestically, Spanish politics continued focusing on several ongoing controversies: Junqueras strengthened his position within ERC with 90% support for his roadmap, the government's controversial media maneuvers involving Telefónica and Prisa drew scrutiny, and a judge's actions potentially threatened the case against the Prime Minister's brother.