News Summary - 01/14/2026

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Trump vows 'very strong action' if Iran executes protesters
Relatives of an arrested protester told BBC Persian he faces execution Wednesday amid Iran's protests, where the death toll reportedly surpasses 2,400. Trump has promised "very strong action" should Iran proceed with executing demonstrators.
Greenlanders brace for summit that could shape the Arctic's future - and their own
US Vice President JD Vance will host Danish and Greenlandic foreign ministers for talks aimed at addressing critical issues facing the Arctic, potentially impacting Greenland's future and regional dynamics.
Only Trump can stop Putin, Polish president tells BBC
Karol Nawrocki urged Europe to fully support the US president's efforts to end the war in Ukraine, emphasizing the importance of strong international cooperation to counter Putin's aggression.
Global temperatures dipped in 2025 but more heat records on way, scientists warn
Despite a recent dip in global temperatures in 2025, the last three years remain the hottest on record. Scientists warn that ongoing carbon emissions are driving climate change, likely leading to more heat records in the future.
Claudette Colvin, US civil rights pioneer, dies at 86
Claudette Colvin, who was arrested for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white person months before Rosa Parksâ famous protest, has died at 86. She played a crucial early role in the civil rights movement.
Actor Kiefer Sutherland arrested over alleged assault of ride-share driver
Actor Kiefer Sutherland, known for 24 and Designated Survivor, was arrested in Hollywood early Monday morning in connection with an alleged assault of a ride-share driver.
Prosecutors seek death penalty for ex-South Korean president Yoon
Prosecutors have demanded the death penalty for former South Korean president Yoon, who is accused of leading an insurrection by attempting to impose martial law in 2024.
Controversial Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams dies aged 68
Scott Adams, the creator of the Dilbert comic strip, has died at age 68. His ex-wife revealed the news during a live stream of his podcast on Tuesday.
World central bank chiefs 'stand in solidarity' with US Fed chair Powell
Eleven central banks have expressed solidarity with US Fed Chair Jerome Powell following the launch of a criminal investigation into the Federal Reserve by US authorities.
BTS set to make $1bn as they announce mammoth comeback tour
BTS is preparing to embark on their first tour since completing South Korea's compulsory military service. The highly anticipated comeback is expected to generate approximately $1 billion in revenue, showcasing the band's global popularity and strong fanbase.
US approves sale of Nvidia's advanced AI chips to China
The US has approved the sale of Nvidia's advanced AI chips to China, highlighting the ongoing competition between the two nations for AI supremacy. This decision reflects the complex balance of fostering technological progress while managing geopolitical tensions.
Republicans vow to hold Bill Clinton in contempt as he skips Epstein testimony
Former President Bill Clinton failed to appear before a committee investigating Jeffrey Epstein, citing the subpoena as unenforceable. In response, Republicans have promised to hold him in contempt for skipping the testimony.
We choose Denmark over US, Greenland's PM says
Greenland's Prime Minister strongly reaffirmed the territory's preference to remain under Danish sovereignty following renewed US proposals by President Trump to annex Greenland. This marks the strongest rejection by a Greenlandic leader of the US's annexation plans.
Trump administration moves to end deportation protection for Somalis
The Trump administration is ending deportation protections for many Somalis living legally in Minneapolis, a city with a large Somali community, as part of a broader crackdown on illegal immigration.
BTS set to make $1 billion as they announce huge comeback tour
BTS announced their first tour since completing mandatory military service, expected to generate $1 billion in revenue, marking a major comeback for the global K-pop sensation.
Niger revokes licenses of tanker drivers who refuse to go to Mali amid jihadist blockade
Niger has revoked the licenses of tanker drivers refusing to deliver fuel to Mali, where jihadist attacks on tankers have intensified fuel shortages. The move aims to ensure fuel supply despite the ongoing security threats at Mali's borders.
Le Pen blames European Parliament in appeal that could decide political fate
France's far-right leader Marine Le Pen, appealing to overturn a ban preventing her from contesting the next election, stated, "We had no sense of having committed an offence," blaming the European Parliament for the sanction. The appeal could determine her political future.
Rubbish landslide death toll in Philippines rises to 11
A landslide at the Binaliw landfill in the Philippines occurred while over 100 workers were present, resulting in the death toll rising to 11. Emergency efforts continue to search for survivors amid unsafe conditions at the site.
Hunt for gunman after Corsican exile is shot dead at mother's funeral
Alain Orsoni, 71, a prominent Corsican separatist living in exile in Nicaragua, was shot dead during his mother's funeral. Authorities have launched a manhunt for the gunman responsible.
Senator Mark Kelly sues Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over attempted demotion
Senator Mark Kelly, a former Navy captain, is suing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over an attempted demotion. The dispute arose after Kelly criticized the Trump administration, prompting a review of his retirement grade, which he is now contesting.
Key questions for FBI investigators to unpick in Minneapolis shooting
Officials will review video footage and policy guidelines in the Minneapolis shooting investigation, experts told the BBC, to understand the circumstances and assess law enforcement actions.
Cold weather and data centres drive up US greenhouse gas emissions
US greenhouse gas emissions have increased for the first time in three years, driven by colder weather and higher energy consumption from data centres. These factors have led to greater demand for electricity, resulting in a rise in emissions despite prior declines.
Trump to meet Venezuelan opposition leader Machado at the White House
Venezuelan opposition leader Machado, awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, has offered to share the honor with former President Trump, who has long desired the award. The meeting at the White House highlights their political alliance and shared ambitions.
Pioneering gay footballer Josh Cavallo accuses former club of homophobia
Josh Cavallo accused his former club, Adelaide United, of sidelining him due to his sexuality. Adelaide United responded by categorically rejecting the claims, denying any homophobic behavior.
Jailed Venezuelan politician's son says Trump shouldn't be 'fooled' by pledge of prisoner releases
RamĂłn Guanipa's father faces treason charges after contesting Venezuela's disputed 2024 presidential election. RamĂłn warns former President Trump not to be deceived by promises of prisoner releases linked to the political conflict.
Meta blocks 550,000 accounts under Australia's social media ban
Meta has blocked 550,000 accounts in response to Australia's new law, effective December, designed to protect children from online harm by restricting harmful content on social media platforms.
Bowen: Authoritarian regimes die gradually then suddenly, but Iran is not there yet
The BBC's international editor notes that while authoritarian regimes often collapse slowly before a sudden fall, Iran's regime has not reached that breaking point. Opponents of the regime are hoping increased pressure will speed up its demise, but as of now, the Iranian government remains firmly in power.
Canada's Mark Carney faces delicate balancing act in China visit
Canada's PM aims to strengthen trade and mend relations with China following years of tension, while carefully safeguarding national security and avoiding conflicts with the US.
'Welcome to 2976' - North Africa's Amazigh people ring in the new year
The Amazigh people of North Africa celebrate the new year based on their unique calendar, which dates nearly a thousand years ahead of the Gregorian calendar used globally. This tradition highlights their rich cultural heritage and distinct place in time.
A crumbling system is depriving India's young offenders of a 'second chance'
Experts highlight that India's juvenile justice system is failing children in conflict with the law, denying them crucial opportunities for rehabilitation and a fresh start.
'They just kept killing': Eyewitnesses describe deadly crackdown in Iran
The BBC reports that security forces in Iran have launched violent attacks on anti-government protesters nationwide. Eyewitnesses describe a brutal crackdown, with forces repeatedly using lethal force against demonstrators, resulting in numerous deaths and escalating tensions across the country.
Lyse Doucet: Iran's rulers face biggest challenge since 1979 revolution
Iran is confronting its biggest challenge since 1979, with authorities responding to widespread protests through harsh security crackdowns and almost complete internet blackouts.
How Australian Festival Imploded After Axing Palestinian Author
Around 180 writers, including former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, withdrew from an Australian festival after organizers removed a Palestinian author, sparking widespread backlash and controversy.
What message do Greenlanders have for Trump?
Greenlanders express mixed feelings about Donald Trump's interest in buying their island, emphasizing their desire for respect and self-determination. They highlight the importance of their land, culture, and strategic position amid growing global attention, urging that any discussions consider their voices and sovereignty.
'Now there's the threat of executions' in Iran
An Iranian security official reports that 2,000 people have been killed during a harsh crackdown on weeks of anti-government protests, raising concerns about escalating violence and the looming threat of executions.
Mortuary videos show how deadly Iran crackdown has become
BBC Verify analyzed mortuary footage from Tehran revealing numerous bodies. The disturbing images provide insight into the severity of Iran's deadly crackdown, highlighting the scale of casualties amid ongoing unrest.
Watch: Moment skier and dog swept along by avalanche
Spanish skier Ares Masip captured footage of himself and his dog being swept away by an avalanche on Pic de l'Hortell in Andorra. The video highlights the sudden and powerful force of the avalanche during their skiing adventure.
Watch: Timothée Chalamet, Teyana Taylor, Adolescence and other highlights from the Golden Globes
One Battle After Another and Adolescence were the big winners at the Golden Globes, marking a strong start to Hollywoodâs awards season. The event also featured notable moments involving TimothĂ©e Chalamet and Teyana Taylor.
Why are there huge protests going on in Iran?
Anti-government protests in Iran have persisted for the 13th consecutive day, reflecting widespread public discontent with the current regime. The demonstrations highlight ongoing tensions and calls for political change.
Watch: Backlash against Musk's Grok AI explained
Technology editor Zoe Kleinman discusses the controversy surrounding X's Grok AI image editing changes. The UK government criticized the updates, labeling them "insulting," sparking public backlash and debate over the platform's AI modifications.
'He's crazy': BBC speaks to Greenlanders about Trump's threats
BBC's Katya Adler visits Greenland to gauge local reactions to US President Trump's plans, capturing mixed feelings and concerns from Greenlanders about his proposals and their implications for the Arctic island.
Moncloa imposes tax cuts for landlords as a red line to its partners and leaves their approval in the hands of the PP
The socialist wing of the government seeks to make progress on housing before the end of the legislature, urging action to strengthen the "fifth pillar of the welfare state." Moncloa sets tax cuts for landlords as a red line, leaving their approval pending in the hands of the PP.
The Consumer Ministry rejects bonuses for landlords and reports that their income already doubles that of tenants in eight autonomous communities
The Ministry states that landlords earn 82% more than tenants, with larger gaps in the Valencian Community, Extremadura, and Murcia. The Consumer Ministry rejects bonuses for landlords, highlighting that in eight autonomous communities landlords' income already doubles that of tenants.
Sumar revives the bill to prohibit the sale of houses to companies that PP, Vox, and Junts voted down with PSOE abstaining
Sumar reappears with a bill to prevent the sale of houses to companies, which was rejected in November by PP, Vox, and Junts, with PSOE abstaining. Although it was previously rejected by Vox, a sector of the party now supports it.
Tax experts foresee that landlords will prefer to raise the rent rather than apply the full discount: "They would earn much more by increasing the rent"
Tenants criticize the Government's new measures, claiming they favor rent-seeking. Tax experts warn that landlords will prefer to raise the rent instead of applying the full discount, as they would gain higher profits from increased rents.
'Arctic Summit' at the White House: Danes and Greenlanders Test Today Trumpâs True Plans for the Conquest of the Island
The Vice President and Secretary of State of the U.S. meet in Washington with the Foreign Ministers of Denmark and Greenland to discuss Trumpâs plans regarding the possible purchase and strategic control of Greenland.
What if itâs all about the bitcoins? Crypto mining could be the third âtreasureâ Trump is searching for under the ice of Greenland
The extreme climate and hydroelectric projects in Greenland provide ample energy for Bitcoin mining, suggesting that this could be a valuable "treasure" Trump is seeking beneath the island's ice.
Two PSOE Autonomous Communities Reject the Financing Proposal That Montero Will Present Today at the Fiscal Policy Council
The First Vice President chairs a Fiscal Policy Council where two autonomous communities governed by the PSOE, Castilla-La Mancha and Asturias, reject the financing proposal that Minister Montero will bring today.
Movistar, Vodafone, and Orange Raise Rates by an Average of 4% in January: Here Are the Prices for 2026
Movistar, Vodafone, and Orange are increasing their rates by an average of 4% in January, surpassing inflation. The increase reflects the costs of their digital investments and the rising prices of streaming platforms such as Disney Plus, HBO Max, and Netflix.
"Son of Sam" and the New Regulation in Spain: The Killer Who Changed True Crime Law
The "Son of Sam" killer prompted the first regulation on true crime, marking a before and after in Spanish legislation related to the dissemination and treatment of criminal cases in the media.
The Government Announces Regulation for 'True Crime' That Provides Greater Protection to Crime Victims
Bolaños has stated that the existence of an economic benefit is not related to the illegitimate infringement of the right to honor, in the context of the regulation aimed at protecting victims in 'true crimes'.
Concern among people with pacemakers over the risk of beacon magnets: "What if I go alone?"
Doctors advise keeping magnetic beacons 10-30 cm away from the chest and handling them with the arm opposite the pacemaker. The Spanish Society of Cardiology assures that there is no danger if used with caution, and the DGT clarifies that they are designed to be used on the roof of the vehicle, not near the body.
Ălvaro Arbeloa, a recognized 'Mourinhista': "He is a person who influenced me greatly and whom I carry within me"
Ălvaro Arbeloa, the new Real Madrid coach, stated in a press conference that it was a privilege and an honor to have worked under the direction of JosĂ© Mourinho, whom he considers a great influence on his career and life.
A final disagreement between Florentino and Xabi Alonso that was the ultimate trigger
Antonio Pintus returns to Real Madrid's coaching staff, marking a significant change in the team following internal tensions, including a disagreement between Florentino Pérez and Xabi Alonso that hastened this decision.
A Close Friend of Julio Iglesias Questions 'ÂĄDe viernes!': "It Influences the Audience"
A close friend of Julio Iglesias criticized the program 'ÂĄDe viernes!' for hiring actresses to dub the testimonies of the alleged victims, stating that this practice is neither honest nor reasonable and that it influences the audience.
JesĂșs VĂĄzquez's jab at Telecinco on 'La Revuelta': "Here I am, after many years"
JesĂșs VĂĄzquez appeared on 'La Revuelta' singing "Let It Go" and threw a subtle dig at Telecinco, highlighting that despite everything, his time at Mediaset has given him very good moments.
The Spanish Blue Helmets in Lebanon: This Is How They Participate in the UN Mission Deployed in One of the Powder Kegs of the Middle East
The Spanish Armed Forces participate in 16 international missions across four continents, with nearly 4,000 military personnel and civil guards deployed, including their work in the UN mission in Lebanon, one of the most conflict-ridden areas of the Middle East.
Trump breaks off dialogue with the ayatollahs and spurs the revolt: "Keep protesting, help is on the way!"
Iran International reports at least 12,000 deaths in the protests following the breakdown of dialogue with the ayatollahs, while Trump encourages the demonstrations to continue, promising support.
Breaking news of the protests in Iran, live | Tehran will execute a detained protester this Wednesday, according to an NGO
Protests in Iran continue as an NGO reports that Tehran plans to execute a detained protester this Wednesday. Donald Trump issues warnings about the situation, highlighting the growing tension in the country.
Iranians in Spain live with anguish over the "massacre" of protesters: "Khamenei orders to shoot people with empty hands"
About 10,000 Iranians in Spain watch with concern the current "revolution" in Iran, marked by protests against the lack of freedoms and a severe economic crisis. They denounce orders from Khamenei to violently suppress unarmed protesters, which generates deep anguish among the community abroad.
Iran on the Edge: Wave of Protests Led by Young People and Women Tired of the Regime
In Iran, young people and women are leading massive protests against a regime they feel does not represent them, expressing fatigue and discontent. These mobilizations reflect growing social dissatisfaction and the demand for profound changes in the country.
Motorcyclist dies after crashing into a car while trying to overtake in Madrid
The victim died after crashing into a car while attempting to overtake in Madrid. They were attended to at the scene by witnesses, a doctor, and a nurse before passing away.
Two Cancer Patients Die at Burgos Hospital Due to Medication Preparation Error
An error in medication preparation at the Burgos Hospital caused the death of two cancer patients. Additionally, three other affected patients were injured, and one of them remains admitted in the ICU.
The work on the A-5 removes the curve of the diversion to the Amusement Park starting Thursday
The work on the A-5 restores the original straight route in both directions on the section of the diversion to the Amusement Park from Thursday. The remaining diversions in Yébenes, Boadilla, and Batån will remain until summer.
FeijĂło seeks to portray SĂĄnchez due to the lack of support among his allies in his foreign and defense policy strategy
Podemos rejects sending Spanish troops to Ukraine, while Sumar will only support this measure with backing from the UN, reflecting the division among government partners and complicating SĂĄnchez's foreign and defense strategy, something FeijĂło aims to highlight.
Griezmann guides Atlético de Madrid to the Copa del Rey quarterfinals in a dull match against Deportivo
A direct free-kick goal from Griezmann allowed Atlético de Madrid to advance to the quarterfinals of the Copa del Rey, despite a lackluster performance from the team against Deportivo.
The Video of La Oreja de Van Goghâs First Rehearsal: "I Feel Like the Tour Is Going to Be a Failure"
A video of La Oreja de Van Goghâs first rehearsal has gone viral, in which a band member expresses fear that the upcoming tour might fail. The recording shows moments of tension and doubt, causing concern among fans.
Sara Carbonero is discharged after eleven days hospitalized in a Lanzarote hospital
Sara Carbonero was admitted to a hospital in Lanzarote on January 2nd due to severe abdominal pain and underwent surgery. After eleven days of recovery, she has been medically discharged and is now out of the hospital.
Pablo Iglesias' Tavern Reports an Attack by an Individual on the Establishment and the Assault of a Worker
A man armed with a wrench attacked Pablo Iglesias' tavern and assaulted a worker. The police intervened and arrested the assailant.
The Civil Guard Investigates a 12-Year-Old Boy for Detaining, Torturing, and Burning a Classmate
A 12-year-old boy is being investigated by the Civil Guard after detaining, torturing, and burning a classmate. The victimâs father reports that the assailant used a hot knife, a spray, and a lighter as a flamethrower to cause harm.
Learning About Financial Education, the Desired (and Necessary) Subject
A study by Banco Santander shows that 86% of Spaniards did not receive financial education, but 91% believe it should be taught in schools. Moreover, many value this subject more than History and Literature, highlighting its importance and necessity.
Sonic Weapons, the Waves Used by the Delta Force Against NicolĂĄs Maduro's Guard: "My Head Was Exploding"
Sonic weapons, which use sound waves to injure or incapacitate, are believed to have been used by the Delta Force against the guard protecting NicolĂĄs Maduro, causing intense effects such as extreme headache.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin made a witty comment about the 'kisscam' incident where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners, suggesting to face difficulties with humor.
At least 22 dead and 30 injured as a crane falls on a moving train in Thailand
Rescue personnel have recovered 22 bodies and attended to around 30 injured after a crane fell on a moving train in Thailand. Several of the injured have been taken to hospitals.
The proliferation of tourist apartments slowed in the second half of 2025 with nearly 16,000 fewer available places
Exceltur reports that between July and November 2025, the supply of vacation rentals decreased by 47,000 places, almost double the reduction recorded in the same period of 2024.
JoaquĂn Reyes clarifies on 'El Hormiguero' if he would forgive infidelity: "If it's just one..."
JoaquĂn Reyes visited 'El Hormiguero' to present his play 'La verdad', which will premiere on January 15 at the Teatro Infanta Isabel in Madrid, and spoke about whether he would forgive infidelity, making his position clear.
The tense confrontation between Andrea and Juanpi in the reunion of 'The Island of Temptations': "What kind of man are you?"
Andrea confronted Juanpi upon arriving at the set, sparking a confrontation full of accusations, doubts, and unresolved issues during their reunion on 'The Island of Temptations.'
Arrested in Palma for the murder of his partner a year ago, initially believed to have died of natural causes
The woman died in February 2025 from a possible poisoning. Initially, her death was thought to be natural, but the police opened an investigation that led to the arrest of her partner as the suspected perpetrator of the murder.
Goya Awards 2026: 'Los domingos' Sweeps Nominations Ahead of 'Sirat' and 'Maspalomas'
The 40th edition of the Goya Awards will be held on February 28 in Barcelona. The film 'Los domingos' leads the nominations, surpassing 'Sirat' and 'Maspalomas,' standing out as the favorite at this upcoming Spanish film gala.
BBVA will remain at the forefront of Spanish banking in profitability in 2026, according to S&P
BBVA, a group of Basque origin, will be the only banking institution to improve its profitability in 2026, positioning itself as a leader in Spain and also standing out at the European level, according to S&P.
Leonardo DiCaprio admits he has never seen 'Titanic': "I don't watch my own movies"
Leonardo DiCaprio revealed in a conversation with Jennifer Lawrence that he has never seen the movie 'Titanic', despite being the lead actor. He explained that he avoids watching his own films.
Wide Corduroys: These Are the New Stradivarius Pants Set to Replace the Tracksuit
Stradivarius introduces new wide corduroy pants, a comfortable and versatile garment that promises to replace the tracksuit and transform your style this winter.
Barré, the exercise method that will become one of the most chosen in 2026
Barré is a training method that works the entire body, improves posture, and enhances balance, gaining popularity for 2026.
China's Outlandish Idea: It Wants to Launch 200,000 Satellites into Space to Compete with Starlink
China plans to launch 200,000 satellites to compete in the growing race to provide satellite internet, aiming to secure its presence against companies like Starlink.
The hotel in Spain that has established itself as a filming location: some stories have reached the Goya Awards
This hotel in Sabadell, the setting of one of the most nominated films at recent Goya Awards, has become a reference point for filming and is the best choice for accommodation in the city.
The Madrid bakery that is thriving by selling a single cake: gluten-free and from 2.50 euros
Brela, a bakery in Madrid, has achieved success by focusing on a single cake: the pavlova, which is gluten-free and sold from 2.50 euros, standing out by offering quality and specialization instead of a wide variety.
The ideologist of the V16 beacon explains the tests that each model must undergo to achieve approval
Laboratories accredited by the DGT certify the Connected V16 beacons by verifying that each model complies with the minimum and maximum limits required for its approval.
A fake pressure, a lost locker room, the war with VinĂcius... Reasons for Xabi Alonso's farewell
Xabi Alonso failed to meet expectations at Real Madrid, facing fake pressure, difficulties connecting with the locker room, and conflicts with VinĂcius. In a few months, the team did not show the promised style, making his departure inevitable.
BTS Announces Their Return to the Stage with a World Tour that Will Include Spain
BTS confirmed their return with a world tour of over 70 dates. In Spain, they will perform in Madrid on June 26 and 27 at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano Stadium.
Koldo GarcĂa requests that bail also be imposed on Aldama and highlights the "exuberant economic capacity" of the agent
Koldo GarcĂa's lawyer points out that her client faces economic hardship, while Aldama has "sufficient financial solvency," therefore she requests that bail also be imposed on Aldama.
Panxo, the pony rescued from the street who has joined the Mounted Section of the Local Police of Palma
Panxo, a pony rescued from the street without a microchip and in a state of stress and disorientation, has joined the Mounted Section of the Local Police of Palma after his recovery.
Bill and Hillary Clinton Refuse to Testify in Congress Over the Epstein Case
Bill and Hillary Clinton refused to testify before Congress regarding the Epstein case, accusing the committee chairman of trying to divert attention from Donald Trump's ties to the pedophile.
A Man Attempts to Board a Plane with His Dead Wife in a Wheelchair at an Airport in Tenerife
A man tried to board a plane in Tenerife with his wife, who was dead and in a wheelchair. Security guards noticed that the woman did not respond while passing through the checkpoint, which raised the alarm.
The parents of the corporal killed in Cerro Muriano request nine and a half years in prison for each defendant
The parents of the deceased corporal in Cerro Muriano are requesting nine and a half years of imprisonment for each accused and are demanding compensation of 257,064 euros for themselves and the corporalâs brother.
What is the new retirement age in 2026?
The new retirement age came into effect on January 1, 2026, establishing a change in the minimum age to retire from work.
This is how you can have ChatGPT Plus for free for six months: steps to follow
Movistar offers its customers free access to ChatGPT Plus for six months, allowing them to use the premium version at no additional cost.
Do You Use More Fuel If You Turn On the Car Heater?
A motor expert explains on TikTok that turning on the car heater does not consume more fuel, as it uses the heat generated by the engine and does not require additional energy.
Flourless and with 3 Ingredients: A Tasty and Affordable Cheesecake Recipe
Martha Delicious shares a simple and economical cheesecake recipe that contains no flour and uses only three ingredients, ideal for making a delicious and accessible dessert at home.
Greenland is warming up
Greenland, an island with only 56,000 inhabitants, has gone from being forgotten to being at the center of international geostrategy due to Trump's interest, which has boosted its global significance.
Why Didnât You Do Anything?
Trump enjoyed tolerance despite his controversies until his stance on Venezuela prompted a radical change, revealing a limit to the acceptance of his actions and decisions.
Intermittent Indignation
Society faces successive crises that replace the previous ones, but life continues without major changes or significant consequences, reflecting a persistent sense of indifference.
Trump, Superhero or Supervillain
The article criticizes Trump for focusing on recovering Venezuelan oil instead of addressing the victims of Chavismo, questioning whether his role is that of a superhero or a supervillain.
Spain is the country with the most delays in the transposition of European regulations: 101 directives pending
Spain leads in delays in the transposition of European regulations, with 101 directives pending, including those on transparent working conditions and minimum wages.
Wild attack by a former F1 driver at his son's kart race: "I was being intimidated"
Former F1 driver Antonio Pizzonia was arrested after violently attacking someone at a kart race in which his son was competing. On social media, Pizzonia denied the allegations and claimed he acted because he was being intimidated during the competition.
Ana de Armas' Completely Transparent Dress That She Didn't Wear at the Golden Globe Gala
Ana de Armas surprised everyone at the Golden Globe after-party with a fully transparent, very daring look, different from what she wore at the main ceremony.
This is how a truck driver tries to thwart a robbery: rams a van at a service area in Girona
A truck driver at a service area in Girona rammed a van to prevent a robbery. However, the thieves managed to escape with a car and the stolen cargo.
Greenlanders go from joking about Donald Trump to being afraid, but see a positive aspect
Greenlanders continue with their usual activities despite the tension over a possible U.S. invasion, trusting that the conflict will be resolved this week through diplomacy.
Overbooking at the gym: "Booking classes is like buying a concert ticket"
Group classes at gyms have seen increased demand, requiring advance reservations. The current challenge for the sector is managing overcrowding to avoid affecting service quality, shifting the focus from attracting users to efficiently managing capacity.
Loot boxes or paid avatars initiate kids into gambling addiction: "He memorized my card for Minecraft"
The Technological Addictions Service of Madrid observes an increase in gambling addiction cases among minors, linked to the use of loot boxes and paid avatars in video games, which can foster addictive behaviors, such as memorizing cards for purchases in games like Minecraft.
The President of the Venezuelan Parliament Estimates 400 Releases Since December, a Figure Lowered by Opposition and NGOs
The president of the Venezuelan Parliament states that 400 releases have been carried out since December, although the opposition and NGOs believe the number is lower. RodrĂguez clarifies that those released are not political prisoners, but individuals accused of "offenses against the law."
Venezuela releases three more Spanish political prisoners
Albares announced that of the three Spanish political prisoners freed in Venezuela, one decided to stay in the country, another returned to Spain, and the last is still considering his options.
US confirms that Venezuela released several American prisoners
The United States confirmed that Venezuela released several American citizens who were detained in the country.
A study supports the suspicion: the Epstein-Barr virus can cause multiple sclerosis
Although there is no effective way to prevent or treat Epstein-Barr infection, scientists suggest that a vaccine or specific antivirals against this virus could help prevent or cure multiple sclerosis.
Evicting Margarita, a 71-year-old woman who lived on a sailboat in Las Palmas
The authorities evicted Margarita, a 71-year-old woman, from her sailboat in Las Palmas due to issues related to the vessel's maintenance, hygiene, buoyancy, and safety.
A Prosecutor Attempts to Shoot a Judge in a Courtroom in Turkey
A prosecutor in Turkey attempted to shoot a judge in a courtroom, firing at her while they were in the same room, according to the Prosecutor's Office and the newspaper Cumhuriyet.
Two Oil Tankers Attacked by Multiple Drones While Sailing in the Black Sea
Two oil tankers were attacked by multiple drones while waiting to be loaded at the Caspian Pipeline Consortium terminal in the Russian port of Novorossiysk, in the Black Sea.
"I am not JesĂșs VĂĄzquez": Juanra Bonet's art of making 'AllĂĄ tĂș' his own
Juanra Bonet has managed to give a unique twist to the game show 'AllĂĄ tĂș', originally successful in the 2000s with JesĂșs VĂĄzquez, turning it into a fresh and personal format. His style and personality have revitalized this simple game of chance, adapting it for new audiences and demonstrating that success also lies in the charisma of the host.
'Married at First Sight', the show where singles blindly bet on their future, now has a date
The fifth season of 'Married at First Sight' will be the first on Telecinco, after previously airing on Antena 3.
Risto Mejide on the complaint against Julio Iglesias for alleged trafficking and sexual assault: "A myth of mine was shattered"
Risto Mejide expressed on 'Todo es mentira' his surprise and disappointment following the complaint against Julio Iglesias for alleged trafficking and sexual assault, describing the news as "absolutely devastating" and admitting that a myth of his was shattered.
Rosa VillacastĂn, devastating against Ana ObregĂłn after defending Julio Iglesias: "You embarrass me"
Rosa VillacastĂn harshly criticized Ana ObregĂłn for defending Julio Iglesias, reproaching her that knowing only one facet of the singer does not justify denying his other side.
TVE News Council against 'Malas Lenguas' and 'Mañaneros 360': "They suffer from bias"
The TVE News Council criticizes the programs 'Malas Lenguas' and 'Mañaneros 360', pointing out that both exhibit informational bias, which affects the impartiality and quality of content on the public broadcaster.
Wyoming 'interviews' Santiago Abascal on 'El Intermedio': "How have you started the year?"
Wyoming conducted a fictional interview with Santiago Abascal from Vox's headquarters on the show 'El Intermedio', humorously addressing current topics and asking the leader how he began the year.
Sandra Sabatés debunks the hoax of the image showing Maduro walking in the New York prison yard
Sandra Sabatés denied the falsehood of an image depicting Maduro walking in a New York prison, clarifying that it comes from an account that spreads images created by artificial intelligence.
Last Tickets for Benidorm Fest 2026: Prices, Areas, and Dates
Although tickets for the grand final of Benidorm Fest 2026 are sold out, there are still tickets available for other stages of the contest. Different areas and prices are offered for attendees. The organizers have detailed dates and points of sale to facilitate purchase, allowing fans to enjoy the event live before the final.
Ismael, on 'First Dates': "My first time was bad, I didn't want to, I didn't enjoy it, and I got an STD"
Ismael shared on 'First Dates' that his first time was a bad experience: he didn't want it, he didn't enjoy it, and he contracted an STD. During the date, UxĂa expressed her desire to be like Marie Antoinette, "a bad person, but at the height of fashion."
This is the personal life of Ălvaro Arbeloa, the new Real Madrid coach
Ălvaro Arbeloa, former footballer, has been appointed the new coach of Real Madrid following the dismissal of Xabi Alonso, marking a new chapter in his professional career.
The Private Life of Sergio Dalma: From His Complicated Divorce to His Current Role as a Grandfather
The Catalan singer Sergio Dalma faced a complicated divorce with his ex-wife Maribel Sanz. Despite the difficulties, he managed to reconcile with his only son and now enjoys his role as a grandfather.
Lidia Torrent: "Working on 'First Dates' was incredible, it totally changed my life"
Lidia Torrent, former main face of 'First Dates', stars on the January cover of 'Women's Health' magazine, where she talks about how working on the show was an incredible experience that completely transformed her life.
Brooklyn Beckham only communicates with his parents through lawyers: "It was affecting my health"
Brooklyn Beckham has decided to communicate with his parents only through lawyers due to the growing family estrangement, which was affecting his health. The relationship between them has deteriorated considerably, increasing the distance between the couple and their son.
Lola GarcĂa declares her love for Kiko Rivera with a message: "There is something much more beautiful than love"
Lola GarcĂa responded to the love message that Kiko Rivera dedicated to her on social media at the end of the year, expressing that there is something even more beautiful than love.
Alba DĂaz apologizes to her followers after being criticized for ignoring their advice
Alba DĂaz asked for opinions to choose the floor color of her new house but decided to ignore most of the advice she received. After criticism from her followers, the influencer publicly apologized for not taking their suggestions into account.
Xabi Alonso's refuge after his farewell to Real Madrid: from his love with Nagore Aranburu to his three children
Xabi Alonso left his position as coach of Real Madrid after seven months. Now, he finds solace in his family life, alongside his wife Nagore Aranburu and their three children, seeking support and peace following his departure from the club.
Frenzy in Kenya with the visit of the streamer iShowSpeed: from his meeting with the tallest man in all of Africa to his Maasai ritual
The American streamer iShowSpeed continues his 'Speed does Africa' tour, sharing his experience in Kenya on social media. During his visit, he met the tallest man in Africa and participated in a Maasai ritual, generating great excitement and frenzy among locals and fans.
Makoke, Julio Iglesias' ex-partner: "With me, he was always a gentleman, but people can also change"
Victims of alleged sexual abuse report incidents that occurred in 2021. Makoke, Julio Iglesias' ex-partner, states that he was always respectful towards her, although she points out that people can change.
The emotional message from Kiko Rivera to his brother on his 49th birthday: "One of those who is always there and adds value"
Kiko Rivera shared a carousel of photos with childhood memories alongside his brother, the bullfighter, to celebrate his 49th birthday with an emotional message highlighting his constant support.
Former Employees of Julio Iglesias Accuse Him of Sexual Assault
Two former employees of Julio Iglesias report an environment of control, harassment, and abuse of power while working with the singer in 2021, according to elDiario.es.
One dead and 35 injured in Argentina due to a six-meter-high wave
A six-meter-high wave surprised tourists on a crowded Argentine beach, causing one death and 35 injuries according to witnesses.
This Is the Personal Life of Ălvaro Arbeloa, New Madrid Coach
Ălvaro Arbeloa has been appointed the new coach of Real Madrid following the dismissal of Xabi Alonso.
Ălvaro Arbeloa, a recognized 'mourinhista': "He is a person who influenced me a lot and whom I carry within me"
Ălvaro Arbeloa emphasized in a press conference the positive impact of JosĂ© Mourinho on his career, describing it as a privilege and an honor to have worked with him at Real Madrid, highlighting the lasting influence the coach has on his professional and personal life.
The Prediction of Rod Laver, Tennis Legend: "If It's Hot in Australia, I Would Say Alcaraz Has the Advantage"
Rod Laver, former Australian tennis player and the only person to win the calendar Grand Slam twice, predicts that if temperatures are high during the tournament in Melbourne, Carlos Alcaraz would have the advantage due to his style and endurance.
Klopp opens up about a supposed Real Madrid interest following Xabi Alonso's departure: "It hasn't moved anything in me"
The German, sporting director of Red Bull, denied that Xabi Alonso's departure from Real Madrid has influenced his interest in the club, ruling out any move motivated by that situation.
Khabib Nurmagomedov comes to Xabi Alonso's defense: "He was fired because of some spoiled brats"
Khabib Nurmagomedov defended Xabi Alonso following his departure as Real Madrid coach, criticizing those who, in his opinion, are "spoiled brats" responsible for his dismissal, and expressed his support for the former footballer.
Barça signs and presents Joao Cancelo: "My idols, Dani Alves and Ronaldinho"
Joao Cancelo returns to FC Barcelona for a second stint as a player. During his presentation, he highlighted that his idols are Dani Alves and Ronaldinho, showing enthusiasm for his new chapter at the club.
Benefit for a Dependent Child with a Disability: How It Has Evolved, What Requirements Are Needed, and How to Apply
The benefit for children with disabilities is 1,000 euros and has been frozen for more than 15 years. The article details its evolution, the requirements to qualify for the aid, and the application process.
My son with autism doesnât like gifts: what should we buy him for Three Kingsâ Day?
Children with autism often have limited interests, which means they either always ask for the same things or donât show enthusiasm for gifts, making it difficult to choose presents for Three Kingsâ Day.
Another study points to the relationship between the mononucleosis virus and multiple sclerosis
A study confirms that the Epstein-Barr virus, responsible for mononucleosis, induces an immune response that can damage the brain and increase the risk of multiple sclerosis, suggesting a key link between the two.
Barbie now has its first autistic doll, created to "promote empathy and inclusion" among children
The influencer @madretea will be the face of the first autistic Barbie doll in Spain, designed to promote empathy and inclusion among children.
Depression is now the second leading cause of disability: "Social factors contribute"
Depression affects nearly 320 million people worldwide and has become the second leading cause of disability. Social factors, such as stress and inequality, are key contributors that worsen this condition, highlighting the need for comprehensive approaches for its prevention and treatment.
Massive Purchase of Iranian Saffron and Sale of Machinery and Medicines Expose Spain to Trump's New 25% 'Tariff'
In 2024, Spain exported transport machinery, pharmaceutical products, and smoking articles worth 190.4 million euros, while its main import from Iran was saffron. These transactions could face a 25% tariff imposed by Trump's trade policy.
The Mercosur agreement fuels protests in the agricultural sector and opens the door to 'tractor rallies' across the country
Protests in the agricultural sector intensify following the Mercosur agreement, with calls for demonstrations in Asturias, Navarra, Lleida, Cuenca, and Extremadura. UniĂłn de Uniones is preparing a tractor rally in Madrid on February 11 as part of its mobilization roadmap.
Catalonia is good if the 'bag' rings
The popular Catalan phrase "Barcelona és bona si la bossa sona" highlights the economic importance of Catalonia. To maintain its prosperity, it is necessary to invest 4.7 billion euros throughout the region, ensuring its ongoing development and wealth.
Sepblac Fines CaixaBank Over 30 Million for Sale of Foster Tower
Sepblac has imposed a fine of over 30 million on CaixaBank related to an inherited case from Bankia regarding the sale of the Foster Tower. The sanction is not yet final and is being appealed by the entity.
The Government Will Require Insurers to Have a Plan to Prevent Bankruptcies
The Government will impose on insurers the obligation to have a prevention plan to avoid bankruptcies, aiming to strengthen the stability of the sector and protect policyholders against possible financial crises.
SĂĄnchez and Ibex representatives make their mark at a Davos forum overshadowed by the Donald Trump cyclone
Ana BotĂn (Banco Santander), Marc Murtra (TelefĂłnica), and Juvencio Maeztu (IKEA) participate in the Davos forum, where the Spanish presence stands out despite the prominence of Donald Trump.
Matt Damon shares his strict diet and training for 'The Odyssey': "Nolan wanted me lean but strong"
Matt Damon revealed his rigorous diet and workout routine to portray Odysseus in 'The Odyssey.' Director Nolan aimed for a lean but strong physique, which required a significant transformation to bring to life the legendary hero from Homer's poem.
George Clooney to the rescue of Paul Dano after Tarantino's insults: "I don't enjoy watching people being cruel"
George Clooney defended Paul Dano and other actors following Quentin Tarantino's harsh criticisms on a podcast in December, expressing that he does not enjoy watching people being cruel.
Tom Blyth and Emily Bader, from friends to a couple: behind the romantic comedy that has won your heart on Netflix
Tom Blyth, Emily Bader, and author Emily Henry talk about the Netflix romantic comedy that follows two friends whose love blossoms over several summer trips, showcasing the evolution of their relationship and the keys to the success of this charming story.
Goya Awards 2026: Where to Stream 'Sirat,' 'Los domingos,' and All the Nominated Films
On February 13, the list of nominees for the 2026 Goya Awards was announced, with the ceremony set to take place on February 28 at the Auditorium of the International Convention Center of Barcelona. Notable titles include 'Sirat' and 'Los domingos,' which are available on streaming platforms for the public.
'Adolescence' confirms its second season after triumphing at the Golden Globes
Stephen Graham and Jack Thorne are developing new episodes of the series 'Adolescence' for Netflix, thus securing a second season following its success at the Golden Globes.
Google Photos is working on a highly anticipated feature for videos that Netflix, WhatsApp, and YouTube already have
Google is testing a "Playback Speed" feature in Google Photos, which will allow users to adjust the speed of videos, a feature already common on platforms like Netflix, WhatsApp, and YouTube.
Beware of this type of link on Telegram: they can reveal your IP address without you realizing it
Some links on Telegram can reveal your IP address without you noticing, which could connect you to certain activities or groups and lead to serious consequences for your privacy and security.
Stranger Things Fan? This Is Going to Delight You: Netflix and Samsung Team Up to Bring It to Your Mobile
Netflix and Samsung collaborate to offer Stranger Things fans exclusive images and elements that capture the show's atmosphere, allowing them to integrate the experience into their mobile devices and daily routines.
X Faces Possible Million-Dollar Fine over Nude Images of Women and Minors Created by Grok
Ofcom, the UK regulator, is investigating X for using the AI Grok to generate nude images of women and minors, which could result in a million-dollar fine for the platform.
This new controller inspired by a Game Boy turns your phone into a portable console: this is how it works
The Pocket Taco is a compact controller with a vertical design inspired by the Game Boy. It connects to your phone, transforming it into a portable console for an enhanced and convenient gaming experience.
Ana Mena turns the Movistar Arena into a nightclub during Abraham Mateoâs concert wearing a sequined bra
Ana Mena surprised the audience at Abraham Mateoâs concert by going on stage and singing "Quiero decirte," standing out for her striking outfit featuring a sequined bra.
Goodbye Rain Boots: These Are the Ideal and Stylish Converse for Rainy Days
Converse introduces leather sneakers in cloud dancer color, perfect for rainy days. They combine style and functionality, offering an elegant option that replaces the classic rain boots.
Raquel Jiménez, psychologist, on how to help a person with depression: "Your presence is already a relief"
Raquel Jiménez emphasizes the importance of supporting people with depression without judging, highlighting that simply being present can ease their emotional distress.
Mixing Baking Soda and Rosemary: What It Is For and Why It Can Be Effective to Combat Gray Hair
Mixing baking soda and rosemary is a home remedy used to care for hair and naturally disguise gray hairs, taking advantage of the properties of both ingredients to improve the appearance and health of the hair.
An Oncologist Warns About the Food Women Over 50 Should Eat Less Of
The oncologist specializing in breast cancer advises that women over 50 reduce their consumption of certain foods to prevent risks. She explains the reasons and recommends healthier alternatives to improve their well-being and reduce the likelihood of developing diseases.
Trench coat, little black dress... The essential garments you absolutely must have in your wardrobe
Social media reveals that the most stylish women opt for a timeless and high-quality wardrobe, highlighting classic pieces such as the trench coat and little black dress as essentials.
The Best Wine in the World 2025 is Spanish, According to Wine Spectator
The best wine in the world 2025, according to Wine Spectator, is a Spanish wine from the Rioja Denomination of Origin, with 24 months of aging in barrel and 12 months in bottle.
This Is How MartĂn Berasategui Achieves a Perfect Cheese Sauce: There Are Two Key Tricks
In his book 'Cocina con garrote: 150 Easy and Tasty Recipes,' chef MartĂn Berasategui reveals two key tricks to achieving a perfect cheese sauce, emphasizing the importance of texture and balance in the ingredients to obtain the ideal flavor and consistency.
Sweet Recipes from Delicious Martha, the Chef Replacing Samantha Vallejo-NĂĄgera in the Upcoming 'Masterchef'
Delicious Martha, a self-taught chef with more than 5 million followers on social media, will be replacing Samantha Vallejo-NĂĄgera in the upcoming 'Masterchef', bringing her expertise in sweet recipes to the show.
The town of LeĂłn with the best restaurant to eat cocido maragato
Astorga stands out in the national gastronomy scene thanks to the restaurant Las Termas, renowned for its delicious cocido maragato.
The Andalusian Product That Can Never Be Missing in Antonio Banderas' Kitchen
Antonio Banderas revealed that olive oil, considered the "liquid gold" of Andalusian cuisine, is an essential element in his kitchen.
These are the restaurants with the best wine lists in Madrid, according to the Michelin Guide
The Michelin Guide recognizes 8 restaurants in Madrid with the best wine lists, including establishments with one, two, and three Michelin stars.
The Alsace Village with Cobbled Streets and Vineyards Where Every Corner Is a Pure Fantasy for the Traveler
This charming village on the Alsace Wine Route is notable for its cobbled streets, vineyards, and unique medieval heritage, including three ruined castles that adorn the nearby hills, offering a fantasy-like setting for visitors.
From Catalonia to Extremadura: the city of Badajoz that produces cava although many are unaware
This municipality in Tierra de Barros, Extremadura, stands out for producing cava, a typical and delicious product that few know about, establishing itself as a regional gem waiting to be discovered.
Do the waterfalls at the end of 'Stranger Things' exist? The magical place where Eleven's finale was filmed
Millie Bobby Brown's finale on Netflix sparks debate in Spain, highlighting the magical location where her series' ending was filmed.
The small thermal town in Portugal near Ourense, perfect for a relaxing getaway
This Portuguese town, located by the Miño River and close to the border with Spain, stands out for its beautiful hot springs, considered some of the best in northern Portugal, ideal for a relaxing escape.
A Route Through El Chorrillo, Spain's Most Cinematic Desert Area
El Chorrillo, in the southeast of Andalusia, is one of the driest areas in Spain and a recurring setting in series and films, notable for its unique desert landscape.
It Looks Like New York but It's in Europe: The City That Is Dazzling Like the Big Apple and Is Close By
This Polish city combines historic buildings with an area that strongly resembles New York, standing out as a European metropolis that impresses due to its likeness to the Big Apple.
What to See in Ăvila Beyond the Most Famous Wall: These Are the Best Places to Visit in the City
Ăvila, with its iconic wall, is an ideal winter getaway. Beyond this monument, the city offers historical and cultural spots that enrich the visit, making Ăvila a complete destination to explore and enjoy.
Blanca MartĂn, nutritionist: âIf you are losing hair, feeling tired, or experiencing brain fog, you might have low ferritinâ
Low ferritin can cause symptoms such as hair loss, constant fatigue, and brain fog, even after a good night's rest.
Dandruff, the Great Enemy: Why It Occurs and How to Eliminate It
Dandruff is a common problem that affects the scalp, caused by various factors such as dry skin, fungi, or sensitivity to products. To eliminate it, it is essential to use specific treatments, maintain good hygiene, and avoid irritating products. The combination of proper care and anti-dandruff products can significantly control and reduce this annoying issue.
Miguel Assal, Emergency Expert: "Three Foods You Have at Home That You Should Never Eat"
Miguel Assal warns about three common foods that, although they may seem usable, should not be consumed to avoid risks. He recommends discarding them when they are no longer safe, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing health over waste.
Beatriz Crespo, habits expert: "The most lasting changes are made progressively. There's no need to do it all at once"
Dr. Beatriz Crespo states that simple adjustments such as reducing natural light, maintaining moderate coolness, and slightly shortening the workday can decrease stress, increase energy, and improve sleep, emphasizing that stable changes are achieved gradually without the need for major efforts.
Ana Morales, Psychologist: "After Christmas You Don't Need a Diet, You Need to Slow Down a Bit"
After Christmas, many people feel guilty and set long lists of resolutions to make up for excesses, both physical and emotional. Ana Morales, psychologist, emphasizes that instead of diets, the essential thing is to stop and rest in order to recover properly.
What You Should Never Do When Driving Through a Puddle: A Mechanicâs Advice to Save You Thousands of Euros
Mechanic Juan José, on Instagram Spain, advises on how to properly drive through puddles with your car to avoid costly damage. He explains that doing it wrong can cause mechanical failures and expensive repairs, so it is crucial to follow certain precautions when driving over water.
Only 10 Cars and in Collaboration with the America's Cup: Alfa Romeo's Latest Exclusive Gem
Alfa Romeo presents its exclusive launches for 2025 in Brussels: the Giulia Quadrifolio Luna Rossa and Bottegafuoriserie models, limited editions, standing out for their collaboration with the America's Cup.
Madrid Supports Spain: 43% of Car Sales in 2025 Belong to the Autonomous Community
The Community of Madrid leads the automotive market in 2025, accounting for 43% of car sales in Spain, with an increase in registrations and a significant boost to electrification.
The 3V Rule That the DGT Recommends Following No Matter What When Driving in Fog
The DGT recommends following the 3V rule to drive safely in fog: reduce Speed, increase Visibility with appropriate lights, and keep your Eyes attentive to the surroundings, to avoid accidents and improve road safety in low visibility conditions.
The new 8.3-kilometer highway section that will begin construction in the coming months and will be vital
The Ministry of Transport has tendered the first 8.3 km section of the Murcia Northern Arc for 97.9 million euros. This new highway, whose construction will start in the coming months, will be key to avoiding traffic jams in the area once completed.
The F1 works force the reorganization of Ifema before Fitur, opening a third entrance and suggesting alternatives to car use
Ifema has resized pavilions due to the works in pavilions 1 and 2 for the F1, rearranging spaces, opening a third entrance, and recommending alternatives to car use to facilitate mobility during Fitur.
Catalonia will require landlords to identify themselves as major property owners to tenants
The Catalan government plans to require landlords to identify themselves as major property owners to tenants, thus responding to the demands of its investiture partners to secure their support for the approval of the Budget.
Five People Arrested After Discovery of 200 Kilos of Cocaine in a Container at the Port of Vigo
Five people were arrested after 200 kilos of cocaine were found in a container at the Port of Vigo. Police and the Customs Surveillance Service were monitoring the arrival of the ship due to suspicions of illicit cargo.
The PPdeG attacks the "filthy pact" between PSOE and BNG with José Tomé to stay in the Provincial Council
The PPdeG harshly criticizes the agreement between PSOE and BNG with José Tomé, former president of the Lugo Provincial Council, whose vote is key for the left to remain in the provincial government.
Forensic experts conclude that the accused in the Nohales crime was not mentally impaired
Expert evidence confirmed that the accused tested positive for cocaine, although the consumption occurred at least three days before the crime, indicating that he was not mentally impaired during the events.
Firefighter injured after falling from the roof of a burning house in Zamora
A firefighter was injured after falling from the roof of a burning house in Zamora. Assistance was requested through a private call.
Six of the 13 crew members of the ship with 10 tons of cocaine seized in the Canary Islands imprisoned
Six of the 13 crew members of the ship with 10 tons of cocaine seized in the Canary Islands have been imprisoned, while the other seven, of Indian origin, were released on provisional bail due to indications that they were coerced at gunpoint.
The demolition of the old Baobab restaurant in Lavapiés is halted until the Heritage Department "gives its opinion"
The mayor of Madrid, JosĂ© Luis MartĂnez-Almeida, has requested the Directorate General of Historical Heritage to evaluate the building following a complaint filed by the PSOE with the Prosecutor's Office, which has temporarily stopped the demolition of the old Baobab restaurant in LavapiĂ©s until their ruling is obtained.
The Government proposes to raise the water fee by 4.2% annually between 2027 and 2030
Pere AragonĂšs' Government proposes to increase the water fee by 4.2% annually between 2027 and 2030, after keeping it frozen since 2017.
An 89-Year-Old Woman Dies in an Apartment Fire in the Horta-GuinardĂł District of the City of Barcelona
An 89-year-old woman died in a fire in her apartment in the Horta-GuinardĂł district, Barcelona. The Barcelona Firefighters extinguished the fire, although the causes of the fire are unknown.
A young woman tests her father when they go grocery shopping: "He never says no to me"
A young woman decided to test her father's patience and permissiveness during a grocery shopping trip to find out how far he would allow her to fulfill all her whims, revealing that he almost never says no to her.
A Spanish Teacher in Korea Explains How She Got Her Job: "A Swab StickâŠ"
The Spanish teacher recounted that to work with children in Korea, she had to pass very thorough exams, highlighting a rigorous process to secure her position.
Guinness World Record in Mexico for the Largest Exhibition of Embroideries and Fabrics in the World
The exhibition in Mexico features more than 3,100 pieces of embroideries and fabrics created by 200 artisans from the 32 states of the country, achieving a Guinness World Record for being the largest exhibition in the world in this category.
The Feline Logic Behind Invading Your Personal Space and Why They Take Over Your Favorite Objects
From the cats' perspective, they are not invading our personal space but rather seeking to include themselves and assert their presence, reminding us that they are also part of the environment and shared moments.
The Importance of Veterinary Visits at Every Stage of Your Dog's Life
Regular visits to the veterinarian are essential to prevent diseases and plan healthcare expenses, ensuring the health and well-being of your dog throughout all stages of life.
Is it Good to Use Heating at Home When You Have Pets?
Excessive use of heating at home and sudden temperature changes between indoors and outdoors can harm dogs' health in winter, so it is recommended to moderate the heat and maintain a stable temperature to protect pets.
Check Your Daily Horoscope for Wednesday, January 14, 2026
On 20minutos.es you can check your daily horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow, obtaining personalized astrological predictions and advice for January 14, 2026.
Cantabria Work Calendar 2026: There Will Be a Four-Day Long Weekend
Cantabria has set its holidays for 2026, highlighting July 28th, September 15th, and December 7th, which differ from other regions. Among these holidays, there is a four-day long weekend.
This is the schedule for the reform of the Gran Via with GlĂČries
The reform of Gran Via between Castillejos and Padilla includes wider sidewalks, a bike lane, and more trees to improve mobility and public space.
The Hidden Details in Useraâs New Chinatown: A Panda Bear, Bruce Lee, and Six Phrases
Useraâs new Chinatown in Madrid opens a 1.7 km pedestrian route from Madrid RĂo, featuring elements that pay tribute to Eastern culture. The neighborhoodâs development progresses as preparations begin for installing Chinese arches, which will serve as symbolic gates and whose construction will start next week.
'Rip off her shirt': this is how chatbots that strip women on Telegram work
On Telegram, chatbots fuel digital sexual violence by "stripping" women through games involving virtual coins, contests, and rewards, dangerously and alarmingly perpetuating objectification and team-based abuse.
No one noticed, but this butterfly exclusive to the Canary Islands could have gone extinct
The common capuchin butterfly (Pieris cheiranthi), exclusive to the Canary Islands, is extinct in La Gomera and has had no confirmed sightings in Tenerife since 2023. Currently, it barely survives in a few ravines in La Palma, putting its continuity at risk.
The unusual duel between a small deer and a huge rhinoceros
A small deer displayed aggressive behavior towards a rhinoceros in the zoo, which the caretakers attributed to an excess of testosterone.
Why is the little mark (tilde) over the ñ usually written wavy?
The wavy tilde over the ñ comes from the medieval cursive stroke that abbreviated the original double n; it is not simply a decoration.
Didn't You Know? These 'Celebrities' Will Turn 18 in 2026
Several famous people will turn 18 in 2026. This photo gallery shows the celebrities who will reach adulthood that year.
Images So Strange Theyâll Leave You Stunned
Social media showcases unusual and surprising images, such as an onion with a serious face, flower pots with suggestive shapes, and a peculiar eyelid, revealing how strange and amusing the unexpected can be in everyday life.
The Best Cartoons by MalagĂłn
All the humorous and critical cartoons published by MalagĂłn in 20minutos, compiling his best works to offer a satirical view of current events.
Ten Clear Signs That Your Cat Is Getting Older
As cats age, they show clear symptoms indicating that they are entering their senior stage. These signs help recognize changes in their health and behavior to provide them with appropriate care in their later years.
Rutte does not see the end of NATO near: "I am sure I will have a successor someday"
NATO Secretary General avoided commenting on Trump's threats about Greenland, stating that he does not intervene in discussions between allies.
The Government Sends to Congress the Reform of the Rectification Law, Which Will Include 'Influencers' for the First Time
The reform will allow requests for corrections of information in traditional media, digital media, and online platforms. It focuses on users of "special relevance," defined as those with more than 100,000 followers on a single platform or 200,000 accumulated across several.
United States Secretly Acquired an Electromagnetic Wave Device Linked to the Known 'Havana Syndrome'
The United States secretly purchased an electromagnetic wave device associated with the 'Havana Syndrome' for millions of dollars in the final days of the Biden Administration, according to reports.
Man Sentenced to 13 Years in Prison for Running Over and Killing a Woman on a Golf Course
A man was sentenced to 13 years in prison for running over and causing the death of a woman on a golf course. The victim, a mother of three children, was unable to react to the accident that ended her life.
57-Year Prison Sentence Confirmed for Man Who Raped and Prostituted His Cousins
The High Court of Justice of Catalonia confirmed a 57-year prison sentence against a man who raped his cousins and prostituted them. While the compensation to the victims is upheld, the court acknowledges that it does not fully compensate for the harm suffered.
All the countries that Donald Trump has attacked in his second term and those that are under threat
During his second term, Donald Trump has intensified aggressive actions in foreign policy, attacking several countries and threatening to expand his list of targets. His approach aims to strengthen the position of the US globally through tough measures and direct confrontations.
Brussels Warns Elon Musk Over the Use of His AI to Sexualize Women and Children While the US Integrates It into Its Military
The European Commission, through Vice President Virkkunen, announced that it will launch investigations into the use of Elon Musk's AI Grok, linked to the sexualization of women and children, while the United States plans to incorporate this technology into its military.
Sentenced to five years in prison for entering a motorhome and raping the woman sleeping inside
The convicted man received a five-year prison sentence for raping a woman inside a motorhome. A mitigating circumstance was applied for repairing part of the damage, by depositing 3,000 euros and apologizing in writing.
The number of transplants continues to rise in Madrid: 1,026 organs, 6% more in 2025
Family acceptance of transplants after death has increased by 9% in the last year, contributing to a 6% increase in the number of organs transplanted in Madrid, reaching 1,026 in 2025.
Machado, Alberti, and MartĂn Gaite 'hop on' Madrid's public transportation to promote reading
The campaign to encourage reading on Madrid's public transportation celebrates 28 years and introduces 21 new literary excerpts by authors such as Machado, Alberti, and MartĂn Gaite to motivate passengers to read.
Felipe VI and Macron Visit an Exhibition in Versailles Filled with Symbolism and Links Between France and Spain
French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed King Felipe VI at the ĂlysĂ©e Palace for a private meeting before both visited an exhibition in Versailles that highlights the history and cultural ties between France and Spain.
70% of Kiev is without power after another Russian attack and with temperatures of -15 degrees
Russia launched nearly 300 drones and 25 missiles, including ballistic ones, causing 70% of Kiev to be without electricity amid temperatures of -15 degrees.
Are You Going to Throw Away the Poinsettia? The Simple Method to Keep It Alive All Year Round
The Poinsettia is very popular in Spanish homes during Christmas, but it is usually discarded after the holidays. The article offers a simple method to care for the plant and keep it alive throughout the year, thus preventing waste and allowing you to enjoy its vibrant colors beyond the festive season.
Sentenced to 11 Years in Prison for Threatening and Harassing Judges in Vigo
The accused, who admitted to the acts, was sentenced to 11 years in prison for threatening and harassing judges in Vigo. Additionally, he must pay compensation exceeding 6,000 euros and a fine of 9,000 euros.
GaudĂ's First House Cost 1,790 Pesetas and Was Built in MatarĂł in 1878
New findings about GaudĂ's first house, built in 1878 in MatarĂł for 1,790 pesetas, will require rewriting his biography and rethinking what has been known so far about the architect.
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Joe Keery ('Stranger Things') conquers the 2026 Golden Globes: the actor's makeover
Joe Keery, star of the 'Stranger Things' finale, won a 2026 Golden Globe. Following his success in the series and leading Spotify as a singer, the American actor is enjoying his growing popularity and a renewed style.
The British miniseries set in the 16th century hidden on streaming: a gem perfect for binge-watching
This British miniseries, based on bestsellers, is set during the 16th-century Reformation and features outstanding performances by Tom Holland and Damian Lewis. It is a little-known gem on streaming platforms, ideal for binge-watching.
If you place the emergency triangles and the V16 beacon connected at the same time: Can you be fined?
The V16 lights will be mandatory on all vehicles in Spain starting January 2026. Although they raise questions, especially among those who want to continue using emergency triangles, the new regulation aims to improve road safety.
'Stranger Things' returns by surprise: Netflix announces an unexpected final trip to Hawkins
Netflix will release on January 12 'One Last Adventure: The Making of Stranger Things 5', a documentary that shows the behind the scenes of the fifth season of the series.
Ana Blanco, Deputy Director of the DGT: "With the V-16 Beacon, There Is No Intention to Fine"
Ana Blanco, Deputy Director of the DGT, stated that there is no data on how many drivers have yet to purchase the approved V-16 beacon, with five days remaining in the year. She assured that the use of this beacon is not intended to fine drivers but to improve road safety.
Leonardo DiCaprio Once Again Subject of Jokes Over His Girlfriend's Age at the 2026 Golden Globes
Host Nikki Glaser continued the usual joke about the age difference between Leonardo DiCaprio and his girlfriend during the 2026 Golden Globes, amid the actor's nomination for 'One Battle After Another.'
What the Protest Pin Worn by Jean Smart, Mark Ruffalo, and Other Actors at the 2026 Golden Globes Means
At the 2026 Golden Globes, actors like Mark Ruffalo and Wanda Sykes wore a protest pin on their outfits, sending a strong message during the ceremony to express their discontent with important issues in the industry.
Pere Navarro, director of the DGT: "Moving the car every day to transport a single person is a luxury"
Pere Navarro, director of the DGT, emphasized that the urban future depends on improving mobility. He criticized the daily individual use of the car as an unnecessary luxury and advocated for more sustainable options for cities.
January Sales Arrive in Aviation: Flights from 21 Euros One-Way to Travel Across Spain, Europe, America, and Asia
Iberia offers flights from 21 euros one-way to travel across Spain, Europe, America, and Asia. This promotion will be available until January 26.
The Secret Beneath the Sahara Desert: The Reason for Morocco's Interest in the Former Spanish Colony
Western Sahara possesses rich mineral resources and possibly significant reserves of oil and natural gas, which drives Morocco's strategic interest in this former Spanish colony.
The First Alarms Arise Over Pre-Signaling Emergencies with V16 Beacons, Casting Doubts on Their Effectiveness
Some drivers in Spain are beginning to replace triangles with V16 beacons connected according to the new regulations. However, the first videos show dangerous situations, raising doubts about the effectiveness and safety of these beacons in road emergencies.
Work Calendar of Euskadi 2026: Date of Easter, Holidays, and All Long Weekends
The next holiday in the work calendar of the Basque Country in 2026 falls on a Thursday, allowing those who take Friday off to enjoy a long weekend.
Chinaâs 2025 Canadian trade slump to remind visiting Carney of economic stakes
In 2025, Canadian trade with China is expected to decline, highlighting economic challenges ahead. This downturn will underscore the significance of Governor Carneyâs visit, emphasizing the need for strategic economic planning and stronger trade relations to address the evolving market dynamics between Canada and China.
Oil pauses gains as Venezuela shipments resume, but Iran concerns loom
Oil prices paused their rise as crude shipments from Venezuela resumed, easing supply concerns. However, worries over potential disruptions from Iran's ongoing tensions kept the market cautious. Traders remain watchful of geopolitical developments that could impact global oil supply and prices amid fluctuating demand outlooks.
Chinaâs 2025 Rare Earth Exports Hit Highest Since at Least 2014 Despite Restrictions
Despite restrictive policies, Chinaâs rare earth exports in 2025 reached their highest levels since at least 2014. This surge indicates strong global demand and China's continued dominance in the rare earth market, underscoring its critical role in supplying these essential materials for high-tech industries worldwide.
Gold scales new record high after benign US CPI; silver hits peak above $90/oz
Gold reached a new record high following a softer-than-expected US Consumer Price Index report, signaling reduced inflation pressure and boosting investor confidence. Silver also surged, surpassing $90 per ounce, driven by strong demand and favorable market conditions. Both metals benefited from inflation concerns and safe-haven buying amid economic uncertainties.
Oil prices dip after surging on Iran supply risks; US inventory build in focus
Oil prices slipped after recent gains driven by concerns over Iran's supply disruptions. Traders are now focusing on upcoming US inventory data to gauge demand and market balance. Potential supply risks from geopolitical tensions remain, but stock builds in the US could ease short-term price pressures.
Trump set to limit statesâ ability to block energy projects in water rule
The Trump administration plans to revise a water rule to restrict states' power to block energy projects. This move aims to expedite pipeline and infrastructure development by limiting state-level approvals, which have delayed several projects. The change is expected to boost energy production and reduce regulatory hurdles, sparking debate over environmental protections versus energy priorities.
US oil futures unchanged after API shows big build in U.S. crude inventories
US oil futures remained steady as the American Petroleum Institute reported a significant increase in U.S. crude inventories. The large stock build weighed on prices despite other market factors, indicating potential oversupply concerns amid ongoing demand uncertainties.
US power use to beat record highs in 2026 and 2027, EIA says
The U.S. Energy Information Administration forecasts that electricity consumption will reach record highs in 2026 and 2027, driven by economic growth, expanding electric vehicle use, and increased electrification in homes and industries. Rising demand is expected to challenge the power grid, prompting the need for infrastructure upgrades and renewable energy integration to meet future needs sustainably.
Gold slips below record highs on dollar strength
Gold prices fell below record highs as a stronger U.S. dollar reduced demand for the precious metal. Investors favored the dollar amid global economic uncertainties, leading to a dip in gold's appeal as a safe-haven asset. This shift impacted gold trading, causing prices to retreat from previous peaks.
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Exclusive - Indonesian Ride-Hailing Industry Set for Shake-Up Under Draft Presidential Decree
Indonesia's ride-hailing sector faces major changes due to a draft presidential decree aiming to improve regulations. The move seeks to enhance driver welfare, enforce stricter operating standards, and promote fair competition among firms. This reform is expected to reshape market dynamics, affecting major players and benefiting consumers through better service quality and safety measures.
Japan stocks higher at close of trade; Nikkei 225 up 1.61%
Japan's stock market closed higher, with the Nikkei 225 rising 1.61%, driven by gains in technology and export-related shares. Positive investor sentiment was supported by easing global inflation concerns and upbeat corporate earnings reports, boosting market confidence.
Saks Global files for bankruptcy after Neiman Marcus takeover leads to financial collapse
Saks Global has filed for bankruptcy following financial troubles triggered by its takeover of Neiman Marcus. The acquisition strained resources and heightened debt, leading to insolvency issues. The move aims to restructure the companyâs debts and stabilize operations amid declining retail sales and challenging market conditions.
Exclusive - Pakistan to partner with World Liberty Financial on dollar-linked stablecoin, source says
Pakistan is set to collaborate with World Liberty Financial to launch a dollar-linked stablecoin. This partnership aims to enhance financial inclusion and facilitate remittances by leveraging blockchain technology. The stablecoin is expected to provide a secure, transparent alternative to traditional financial systems, supporting Pakistan's digital economy growth.
Chinaâs customs agents told Nvidiaâs H200 chips are not permitted, sources say
China's customs agents have been instructed that Nvidiaâs H200 AI chips are not allowed for import, sources reveal. This move reflects mounting restrictions amid escalating tech tensions between the US and China, aiming to limit China's access to advanced semiconductor technology crucial for AI development. The directive could impact Nvidiaâs business and the broader AI chip market.
China healthtech stocks surge on Beijingâs cloud integration push
Chinese healthtech stocks rallied following Beijingâs initiative to integrate cloud computing in healthcare services. The move aims to enhance data sharing, improve patient care, and boost digital healthcare infrastructure. Investors responded positively, anticipating long-term growth in the sector driven by technological advancements and government support.
Tesla to stop selling FSD software, will only offer subscription, Musk says
Elon Musk announced that Tesla will discontinue selling its Full Self-Driving (FSD) software outright and will only offer it through a subscription model. This shift aims to make FSD more accessible and flexible for users, allowing more customers to experience the technology without a large upfront cost. The change reflects Teslaâs focus on evolving its business approach to autonomous driving features.
Stifelâs Best Stocks for 2026: The UK Industrials Names Set to Break Out
Stifel identifies top UK industrial stocks poised for strong growth in 2026. These companies are expected to benefit from sector trends and market conditions, making them attractive investment opportunities for the coming year.
Saks Globalâs architect Richard Baker walks away from checkered legacy
Richard Baker, the influential architect behind Saks Globalâs expansion, is stepping down amid controversies tied to his leadership. While credited with transforming the brand into a luxury retail powerhouse, his tenure included strategic missteps and criticism over company direction. His departure marks the end of a pivotal era for Saks Global as it seeks to redefine its future.
Is there still upside in EU banks after five strong years? Barclays weighs in
Barclays analyzes the performance of EU banks following five strong years of growth. Despite robust gains, the bank sees potential for continued upside, driven by improving economic conditions, regulatory easing, and digital transformation. However, risks like geopolitical tensions and inflation remain. Barclays advises selective investment, focusing on banks with strong balance sheets and growth prospects.
China trade balance grows in Dec as exports blow past expectations
Chinaâs trade surplus widened in December as exports surged beyond forecasts, driven by strong global demand. Imports also rose, reflecting increased domestic consumption and raw material needs. The robust trade performance signals resilience in Chinaâs economy amid global uncertainties and supports growth prospects heading into the new year.
UK business confidence drops to 3-year low, survey shows
UK business confidence has fallen to its lowest level in three years, according to a recent survey. Factors such as economic uncertainty, inflation, and supply chain challenges contributed to the decline. Companies are increasingly cautious about investment and hiring, reflecting concerns about the UKâs economic outlook and ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Japanese manufacturersâ mood weakens to six-month low in January: Reuters poll
A Reuters poll revealed that Japanese manufacturers' confidence declined to its lowest level in six months in January. Factors include weakening demand and concerns over global economic conditions, impacting production outlook and business sentiment. Despite challenges, some firms remain optimistic about potential government stimulus and export recovery later in the year.
US crude stock sees unexpected rise, indicating weaker demand
US crude oil inventories rose unexpectedly last week, suggesting weaker demand amid economic uncertainties and rising COVID-19 cases globally. Analysts had predicted a decline, but the increase points to potential oversupply and slowing consumption, impacting oil prices and market sentiment.
Trump says USMCA is irrelevant for US
Former President Trump dismissed the USMCA trade agreement as irrelevant for the United States, arguing it has done little to improve American economic interests. He criticized the pact for failing to deliver promised manufacturing job growth and suggested focusing on other trade strategies instead.
New home sales surge, beating expectations and previous figures
New home sales rose unexpectedly in April, surpassing forecasts and marking the highest level since early 2023. The increase indicates strong demand despite rising mortgage rates, suggesting resilience in the housing market. Inventory remains tight, contributing to price stability and sustained buyer interest.
Federal Budget Deficit Narrows, Yet Falls Short of Expectations
The federal budget deficit has decreased but remains larger than anticipated due to slower revenue growth and sustained high spending. Economic uncertainties and inflation pressures continue to challenge fiscal targets, prompting calls for revised budget strategies to ensure long-term financial stability.
US new home sales fall marginally in October
US new home sales saw a slight decline in October, indicating a cooling housing market amidst rising mortgage rates and affordability challenges. Despite the marginal drop, the market remains relatively stable, with demand continuing due to limited inventory. This trend reflects ongoing economic pressures affecting buyers and sellers in the housing sector.
New home sales see modest rebound, beating forecast but trailing previous numbers
New home sales modestly increased, surpassing forecasts but remaining below previous figures. This suggests a cautious recovery in the housing market amid ongoing economic uncertainties. Buyers show renewed interest, but challenges like high prices and supply issues continue to impact overall sales momentum.
U.S. consumer price growth holds steady in December
U.S. consumer prices increased at a steady rate in December, reflecting persistent inflation pressures. Core inflation, excluding food and energy, remained elevated, indicating ongoing challenges for policymakers. Wage growth and strong consumer demand continue to support price gains, complicating efforts by the Federal Reserve to curb inflation without harming economic growth.
Bank of Thailand deputy governor expects GDP rebound in Q4, limited policy space (Jan 6)
The Bank of Thailand's deputy governor forecasts a GDP rebound in the fourth quarter, driven by tourism recovery and stronger exports. However, he noted limited room for further monetary easing due to inflation concerns. The central bank remains cautious, balancing support for growth while maintaining price stability amid global economic uncertainties.
Chinaâs trade ends 2025 with record $1.2 trillion surplus despite Trump tariff jolt
In 2025, China achieved a historic $1.2 trillion trade surplus, defying earlier disruptions caused by tariffs imposed during the Trump administration. The country's exports and imports both grew, highlighting its resilience and ability to adapt amid global trade tensions and protectionist measures. This milestone underscores China's growing influence in international trade despite geopolitical challenges.
Yen sinks to 18-month low on election speculation
The yen dropped to its lowest level in 18 months amid speculation about Japanâs upcoming election. Investors anticipate possible shifts in economic policies, leading to increased selling pressure on the currency. This decline reflects concerns over potential changes that could impact Japanâs monetary stance and fiscal strategy.
Taiwan seeks arrest of Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus CEO over illegal hires
Taiwan's immigration agency has issued an arrest warrant for OnePlus CEO Liu Zuohu over allegations of illegally hiring Chinese workers. The warrant follows investigations into breaches of Taiwan's employment laws intended to protect local jobs. OnePlus faces scrutiny as Taiwan intensifies its enforcement against companies violating labor regulations by employing foreign nationals without proper authorization.
Morning Bid: Turbocharged âTakaichi tradeâ puts markets on yen watch
The resurgence of the 'Takaichi trade'âa bet on Japan's economy and monetary policies under Sanae Takaichiâhas intensified market focus on the yen. Investors anticipate policy shifts that could strengthen the yen, driving volatility in currency markets and influencing global financial dynamics. The evolving sentiment underscores the yen's pivotal role amid Japan's economic outlook and central bank actions.
US approves Nvidia H200 chip exports to China with some conditions
The US has approved exports of Nvidia's advanced H200 AI chips to China but imposed restrictions to prevent their use in military applications. The decision aims to balance US economic interests and national security concerns, allowing Chinese companies access to cutting-edge technology under controlled conditions to curb potential risks.
New Zealand central bank governor faces backlash for Fed solidarity
New Zealand's central bank governor faced criticism after expressing solidarity with the U.S. Federal Reserve's tight monetary policy. Critics argue this stance may overlook New Zealand's unique economic challenges, potentially impacting the country's recovery. The governor defended the alignment, emphasizing the global nature of inflation and the need for coordinated policy responses.
Japan will not comment on BOJâs absence in joint Powell statement
Japan's Finance Ministry declined to comment on the Bank of Japan's absence from a recent joint statement with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. The ministry emphasized it respects the BOJ's independence in its communications and policymaking. This comes amid ongoing coordination challenges among central banks as they address global economic uncertainties and inflation concerns.
Asian stocks inch higher, fragile yen spurs intervention worries
Asian stocks edged up as markets remained cautious amid concerns over the fragile yen. The yenâs weakness has raised speculation about potential intervention by Japanese authorities to stabilize the currency. Investors are closely watching currency movements and central bank actions, balancing optimism with uncertainty in a volatile trading environment.
Trump says he thinks China can open its markets to US goods
Former President Trump expressed optimism that China will open its markets to U.S. goods, highlighting potential for increased trade opportunities. He emphasized the importance of fair trade practices and suggested that improved access for American products could benefit both economies. Trumpâs remarks come amid ongoing discussions on U.S.-China economic relations and trade negotiations.
Bitcoin price today: briefly tops $95k after Strategy buy, but weakness persists
Bitcoin's price briefly surpassed $95,000 following a purchase by Strategy, signaling short-term optimism. However, overall market weakness continues to pressure the cryptocurrency, limiting sustained gains and reflecting ongoing volatility.
Cardano Climbs 10% In Bullish Trade
Cardano's price surged 10% amid strong bullish momentum, driven by positive market sentiment and growing investor interest. The surge reflects optimism around upcoming project developments and increased adoption of the blockchain platform. Analysts suggest continued gains if the current trend persists, highlighting Cardano's potential in the evolving crypto landscape.
Fors Launches Beta to Aggregate Prediction Markets Across Solana Ecosystem
Fors has launched a beta platform to aggregate prediction markets within the Solana ecosystem. This new service aims to unify various prediction market data, enhancing user experience and market efficiency. The platform leverages Solanaâs fast and low-cost blockchain to provide seamless access and improved liquidity for users engaging in decentralized prediction markets.
Bitcoin price today: ticks up to $92.5k after cooler-than-expected core CPI data
Bitcoinâs price rose to $92.5k following the release of core CPI data that was cooler than expected. The lower inflation figures eased market concerns, boosting investor confidence and driving demand for the cryptocurrency. This positive sentiment suggests potential for further gains as inflation fears subside.
Polygon Labs to acquire Coinme and Sequence for stablecoin payments
Polygon Labs plans to acquire Coinme, a Bitcoin ATM network, and Sequence, a Web3 wallet provider. These strategic acquisitions aim to enhance Polygonâs stablecoin payment capabilities and support mainstream crypto adoption by integrating fiat-to-crypto onramps and simplifying user access to decentralized finance. The move strengthens Polygonâs ecosystem, focusing on ease of use and broader financial inclusion.
Franklin Templeton prepares money market funds for the GENIUS Act and blockchain use
Franklin Templeton is preparing its money market funds for regulatory changes under the GENIUS Act and is exploring blockchain technology to improve fund operations. The company aims to use blockchain for increased transparency, efficiency, and compliance as financial regulations evolve, positioning itself as a leader in innovation within asset management.
Guavy Launches AI-Native Crypto API: Real-Time Market Sentiment for Trading Apps, Funds & AI Agents
Guavy has introduced an AI-native crypto API that delivers real-time market sentiment data, aiming to enhance trading apps, funds, and AI agents. This tool integrates advanced AI analytics to provide instant sentiment insights from diverse crypto market sources, enabling faster and smarter decision-making in the volatile crypto space.
Bitcoin price today: edges lower to $90k with Trump-Fed feud, geopolitics in focus
Bitcoinâs price dipped slightly to around $90,000 amid ongoing tensions between former President Trump and the Federal Reserve. Market watchers are also keeping an eye on geopolitical developments, which are adding to uncertainty. These factors combined have created a cautious trading environment, affecting Bitcoinâs short-term momentum.
Strategy raises $1.25 billion through stock sales, buys 13,627 bitcoin
Strategy raised $1.25 billion via stock sales and used the funds to purchase 13,627 bitcoin, significantly expanding its cryptocurrency holdings. This move reflects the company's strong confidence in bitcoinâs long-term value and commitment to increasing exposure in the crypto market.
StanChart says 2026 will be the year of Ethereum, sets new 2030 price target
Standard Chartered predicts 2026 as a pivotal year for Ethereum, expecting significant growth driven by network upgrades and increased adoption. The bank also raised its Ethereum price target for 2030, highlighting its confidence in the cryptocurrency's long-term potential amid expanding decentralized finance and Web3 applications.
Prudential names former HSBC chair Douglas Flint as next board leader
Prudential has appointed Douglas Flint, former HSBC chair, as its new board leader. Flint brings extensive banking and leadership experience, aiming to steer the insurer through upcoming challenges and growth opportunities. His appointment marks a strategic move to strengthen Prudentialâs governance and market position.
Truetideâs Paraytec launches alpha-synuclein assay development program
Truetideâs Paraytec has initiated a program to develop assays targeting alpha-synuclein, a protein linked to neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinsonâs. This effort aims to improve disease detection and monitoring, potentially advancing research and therapeutic strategies in related disorders.
JP Jenkins Index Rises 5.4% in December, Up 21% in First Year
The JP Jenkins Index increased by 5.4% in December, marking a total rise of 21% over its first year. This growth reflects strong market performance and positive investor sentiment throughout the year.
SEALSQ enters exclusive talks for $200 million Quobly investment
SEALSQ is in exclusive negotiations to secure a $200 million investment from Quobly. The deal aims to fuel SEALSQ's growth and expand its market presence. Both parties are finalizing terms, with the investment expected to strengthen SEALSQ's financial position and support future developments.
Jyske Bank raises 2025 earnings per share outlook to DKK 85
Jyske Bank has increased its 2025 earnings per share forecast to DKK 85, reflecting stronger than expected financial performance and positive market conditions. The bank cites improved loan growth and cost management as key factors driving the upward revision. This outlook adjustment signals confidence in sustained profitability and strategic initiatives moving forward.
Sampo Oyj buys back 402,377 shares as part of repurchase program
Sampo Oyj has repurchased 402,377 shares under its ongoing share buyback program. This move aims to enhance shareholder value by reducing the number of outstanding shares. The buyback reflects the companyâs confidence in its financial position and future prospects.
TCS and AMD Form Strategic Alliance to Accelerate AI Adoption
TCS has partnered with AMD to advance AI adoption across industries. The alliance focuses on integrating AMD's high-performance computing technology with TCS's AI solutions, aiming to enhance efficiency and innovation. This collaboration seeks to deliver scalable AI applications, helping businesses accelerate digital transformation and gain a competitive advantage in the AI-driven market.
Funderblu Launches Comprehensive Evaluation Suite Featuring Industry-First Gen Z Plan
Funderblu introduced a new comprehensive evaluation suite, including an industry-first Gen Z plan, designed to enhance user experience and engagement. The suite offers innovative tools tailored to Gen Zâs preferences, aiming to streamline assessment processes and provide deeper insights. This launch marks a significant step in adapting evaluation methods to meet evolving demographic needs and technological advancements.
BriaCell prices $30 million public offering of units at $5.59 each
BriaCell Therapeutics has priced a public offering of units to raise $30 million. Each unit is priced at $5.59, with the proceeds intended to support the company's ongoing clinical programs and corporate activities. This financing aims to strengthen BriaCellâs balance sheet and advance its development of innovative cancer therapies.
Cathie Woodâs ARK Stock Buys Intellia, Continues Trend
Cathie Woodâs ARK Invest has added shares of Intellia Therapeutics to its portfolio, continuing its focus on innovative biotech stocks. This purchase aligns with ARKâs strategy of investing in cutting-edge gene editing and biotechnology companies poised for growth. The move reflects confidence in Intellia's potential within the gene-editing sector, reinforcing ARK's commitment to transformative technologies.