The morning of January 30 was dominated by Carlos Alcaraz’s grueling five-set victory to reach the Australian Open final, a narrative that provided a brief reprieve from intense domestic political friction. Simultaneously, editors tracked the fallout from the RTVE eight-way debate, focusing on clashing perspectives regarding immigration and the 'Aldama case' involving alleged illegal PSOE financing. Right-leaning outlets emphasized new judicial developments and testimonies linking Venezuelan funds to the governing party. By early afternoon, media attention shifted toward systemic failures in the rail network, with reports detailing a 50% execution gap in promised infrastructure investments in Catalonia. This technical scrutiny intensified in the evening following the death of a 46th victim from the Adamuz derailment. The day concluded with a significant shift in international reporting as editors prioritized the declassification of Jeffrey Epstein’s files, specifically highlighting documents mentioning former Prime Minister José María Aznar and the Moncloa complex.