Myanmar's earthquake aftermath dominated morning coverage, with death toll rising above 1,700 and international rescue teams searching for survivors in Mandalay's devastated Buddhist heart. The catastrophe forced a temporary ceasefire in the country's internal conflict to facilitate aid delivery.
By midday, focus shifted to Spanish politics as PP leader Feijóo rejected forming a coalition with Junts for a censure motion against Sánchez, while promising tax reforms and accusing the government of "banana republic" governance. Finance Minister Montero attributed Dani Alves' controversial acquittal to societal lack of awareness about violence against women.
Afternoon coverage highlighted Trump's escalating tensions with Putin, threatening Russian oil tariffs if Moscow blocks a Ukraine peace deal, marking a significant shift from previous days' coverage of European responses to Trump's car tariffs. Domestically, media reported that Spain's partial retirement age will drop to 62 starting April 1st.