There will be news: interview with President Imanol Pradales on ETB, the last hour of the peace agreement between the United States and Iran and the medical strike
In two words, a summary of what will be news of the Present today.
The main headlines of the media today, June 16, 2026, are as follows:
- Interview with President Imanol Pradales on ETB: After the informative Gaueko Gaur Egun, Nerea Reparaz will interview President Imanol Pradales live from Ajuria Enea. He will also be able to follow on Orain and on the ETB On platform.
- Last minute of the peace agreement between theUnited States and Iran: U.S. President Donald Trump has stated that all details will be released when the interim agreement is signed in Geneva on Friday. For the time being, the text has not been officially released and each party has highlighted aspects of interest to it. According to the United States, the agreement envisages the complete opening of Ormuz. Iran, for its part, has stressed that it has agreed to lift blocked Iranian assets and all sanctions against the Islamic Republic.
- Medical strike: On the second day of the fifth week of strike, doctors from Hego Euskal Herria have called protests in Bilbao, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Pamplona and Tudela. Doctors from the Osasu public network have announced that they will strike indefinitely from September if there is no progress in the negotiations.
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Monographic debate in Parliament on policies to ensure a decent life
Pello Otxandiano of EH Bildu has proposed a tax and housing reform, Hernández (Sumar) has demanded that those who have more pay more and Martínez (Vox) prioritizes resources for "home".
A man has been arrested for his alleged connection to the assault on former mayor of Pamplona Enrique Maya
On June 9, the former mayor of Pamplona was insulted and beaten in the chest on Estafeta Street without causing a physical link. Maya reported the incident and the alleged perpetrator has now been arrested after checking the security cameras.
Zapatero arrives at the National High Court to testify as accused
The former President of the Spanish Government was originally to testify in the Plus Ultra case, but in the end he has to do so because of the jewels that have been seized from his home.
It will be news: Zapatero's statement at the National High Court, an interview with the president and the presentation of the Azkena Rock festival
In two words, a summary of what will be news of the Present today.
Pradales: The main measure is the housing social fund and we will introduce new measures for the 2027 budget
President Imanol Pradales has stressed that the housing problem cannot be solved "overnight" and believes that the second half of the legislature will reap the first fruits of what has been sown.
President Pradales: "Sanchez must explain transparently what has not been done so far"
The President of the Basque Government has given an interview to Euskal Telebista in the middle of his term of office, in which he referred to housing, the health system, the model of the Ertzaintza, Spanish politics and the economy as the main concerns of the citizens in the garden of Ajuria Enea.
Lehendakari: "Open negotiations on the Employment Act must be given a chance"
The lehendakari, Imanol Pradales, sees the negotiation between the PNV and EH Bildu to reach an agreement on a law regulating Basque profiles in public employment, which will be voted on in the Basque Parliament on 25 June.
The Bureau of Congress has rejected amendments by Junts and the PP calling for early elections
In a telematic meeting, the parties comprising the majority of the Bureau (PSOE and Sumar) argue that this competence lies exclusively with the Head of Government and not with the legislature.
Zapatero will also testify for jewels on Wednesday after Judge Calama denied the delay
The defence of the former head of the Spanish Government asked Judge Calama to postpone his request to have more time to collect documentation on the origin of jewellery valued at at at least 1.3 million euros.