February 10, 2026 – Spain Headlines

1La aplastante victoria de la izquierda en Portugal sobre la ultraderecha que le da la presidencia al socialista António José Seguro

Story gist: Socialist António José Seguro won Portugal’s presidency after the left defeated the far-right candidate in an election. The victory is described as crushing by multiple outlets.
Left
La democracia sale reforzada en Portugal: el pueblo detiene a la extrema derecha
— Confederación Sindical de Comisiones Obreras
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Center
La aplastante victoria de la izquierda en Portugal sobre la ultraderecha que le da la presidencia al socialista António José Seguro
— BBC
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Right
António José Seguro, nuevo presidente de Portugal: el ave fénix socialista que ha hecho de la serenidad su cualidad máxima
— El Mundo
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets frame the result as a democratic triumph stopping the ‘extreme right,’ emphasizing people power and anti-far-right success. Center outlets like BBC report factually as a ‘crushing left victory’ giving presidency to Seguro, neutral on implications. Right-leaning El Mundo portrays Seguro positively as a serene ‘phoenix’ socialist leader, softening ideological loss by focusing on his personal qualities and omitting far-right emphasis.

2El Gobierno eleva el Decreto Canarias al Parlamento para abrir cuanto antes la negociación con el Estado

Story gist: The Government of the Canary Islands submitted the Canarias Decree to the Parliament. The move aims to initiate negotiations with the Spanish central government as soon as possible.
Left
El Gobierno eleva el Decreto Canarias al Parlamento para abrir cuanto antes la negociación con el Estado
— Gobierno de Canarias
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Center
Canarias en 2′ – 09/02/2026
— RTVE.es
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Right
Torres adelanta que el 80% de lo que llama ‘decreto Clavijo’ «no está en la Agenda Canaria»
— ABC
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Bias summary: Left-leaning sources like the Government of Canarias frame the submission positively as urgent action to open talks. Center outlets like RTVE.es offer neutral, brief factual updates. Right-leaning ABC emphasizes criticism from President Torres, highlighting that 80% of the ‘Clavijo decree’ deviates from the Canary Agenda, stressing internal opposition and misalignment.

3Feijóo pide a Vox “responsabilidad” para formar gobierno en Aragón y “no ser un muro y frustrar a la gente”

Story gist: PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo urged Vox to show responsibility to form a government in Aragón and not to become a ‘wall’ frustrating people. He stated ‘I am not Sánchez.’
Left
Feijóo insta a Vox a no bloquear el acuerdo: “No puede convertirse en un muro. Porque yo no soy Sánchez”
— elpais.com
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Center
El PP no da con la tecla para frenar a Vox
— Expansión
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Right
Feijóo asume un cambio de discurso y llama a la normalización de los pactos con Vox
— ABC
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Bias summary: Left-leaning El País frames Feijóo as pleading with Vox not to block the deal, emphasizing his contrast to Sánchez to portray PP weakness. Center Expansión depicts PP struggling to rein in Vox, highlighting internal tensions. Right-leaning ABC positively spins it as Feijóo normalizing pacts with Vox through a strategic discourse shift, omitting any sense of desperation.

4Aragón mata la soberbia izquierdista; por Antonio Maestre

Story gist: Regional elections occurred in Aragón, Spain. Chunta Aragonesista doubled its seats, Existe lost one seat, and PAR lost all representation. CHA rejected abstaining for PP leader Jorge Azcón’s investiture.
Left
Aragón mata la soberbia izquierdista; por Antonio Maestre
— lasexta.com
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Center
Chunta duplica sus escaños, Existe pierde uno y PAR desaparece en las elecciones de Aragón
— RTVE.es
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Right
CHA dice “rotundamente no” a una posible abstención para la investidura de Azcón
— ABC
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Bias summary: Left-leaning lasexta.com uses provocative headline framing results as ‘killing leftist arrogance,’ emphasizing rebuke to overconfidence. Center RTVE.es neutrally reports seat changes for Chunta, Existe, and PAR. Right-leaning ABC highlights CHA’s firm ‘no’ to abstaining for Azcón’s investiture, stressing opposition and potential deadlock; no pro-government perspective present.