November 29 saw a shift in Spanish media focus. While the "Ábalos case" and government instability continued to be covered in the morning, with Ábalos's first prison day and Feijóo's push for a no-confidence motion, new developments emerged. Concurrently, reports on African swine fever in Catalonia gained prominence, with several new cases and governmental efforts to mitigate impact. By early afternoon, attention decisively moved to international news: President Trump announced the total closure of Venezuelan airspace, citing an escalating military situation. This rapidly became the dominant story, with subsequent reports detailing Maduro's denouncement of the move as a "colonialist threat" throughout the evening. Domestic discussions also touched on political responsibility within the government and the fight against the far-right.