The day began with reports of judicial setbacks for Prime Minister Sánchez's strategy against a judge investigating his wife. By afternoon, attention shifted to a controversial tribute at San Mamés stadium for an alpinist who carried a flag with ETA's logo to Everest in 1980. The evening was dominated by railway chaos in Madrid, with two simultaneous incidents affecting thousands of travelers at Atocha and Chamartín stations. This disruption is expected to last for several days. Meanwhile, the assembly of FC Barcelona members approved the club's accounts, including a 91 million euro debt. In international news, New Zealand won the America's Cup in Barcelona, and Israel's strategy in Gaza continued to be a topic of discussion, with reports of a potential exchange involving Hamas leader Sinwar's body for hostages.