News Summary - 01/19/2026

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High-speed train collision in Spain kills at least 21
A high-speed train collision near CĂłrdoba, Spain, involved over 400 passengers and resulted in at least 21 deaths. It is the country's deadliest rail crash in over ten years. Emergency services are responding to the major accident.
US believes its power matters more than international law, UN chief tells BBC
UN Chief AntĂłnio Guterres stated that the US firmly believes its national power is more important than international law and multilateral solutions, considering them irrelevant when dealing with global issues.
'Europe won't be blackmailed,' Danish PM says in wake of Trump Greenland threats
Trump threatened to impose new taxes on eight US allies in February if they oppose his plan to acquire Greenland, an autonomous Danish territory. The Danish Prime Minister responded firmly, asserting that Europe will not be blackmailed over the issue.
Syria agrees ceasefire with Kurdish-led forces after two weeks of clashes
President Ahmed al-Sharaa announced a ceasefire deal with Kurdish-led forces, enabling the Syrian state to regain control over most disputed areas after two weeks of fighting.
Israel pushes back on Trump's picks for executives on Gaza 'Board of Peace'
Israel expresses dissatisfaction over not being consulted about Trump's appointments to the Gaza 'Board of Peace,' while Palestinians have also voiced criticism of the selections.
Factory explosion in China kills two, injures 84
A factory explosion in China resulted in two deaths and 84 injuries. The blast caused noticeable tremors and large plumes of smoke were seen rising into the sky.
Chile declares 'state of catastrophe' as wildfires leave at least 18 dead
Chile has declared a state of catastrophe following wildfires in the Ăuble and BiobĂo regions, which have killed at least 18 people. The president warned the death toll could rise as emergency efforts continue.
Around 1,500 US soldiers on standby for deployment to Minneapolis, officials say
Approximately 1,500 US soldiers are on standby for possible deployment to Minneapolis to help manage anti-ICE protests, pending a decision from Donald Trump, according to an official speaking to CBS News.
Fears Iran's internet shutdown could lead to 'extreme digital isolation'
Internet monitor FilterWatch warns that Iran's authorities are attempting to sever the country's international internet connections, raising concerns about severe digital isolation and restricted access to global information.
Fourteen dead, dozens missing in massive Pakistan mall fire
A fire at Karachi's Gul Plaza lasted over 24 hours before being extinguished, resulting in 14 deaths and leaving dozens missing.
Gangland killing at a funeral shocks idyllic French island
A shooting during a funeral on Corsica has shocked the island, highlighting its notably high murder rate compared to the rest of France.
Avalanches kill eight skiers in Austrian Alps
Heavy snowfall in the Alps over the past week has led to avalanches that killed eight skiers in the Austrian Alps, highlighting the dangers posed by severe winter weather in the region.
NASA's mega Moon rocket arrives at launch pad for Artemis II mission
NASA's Artemis II mission marks the first crewed Moon voyage in over 50 years. The mega Moon rocket has arrived at the launch pad, and final preparations are now underway for this historic journey.
A deadly fire swept through a nightclub in just 90 seconds. I got out
Gina survived a nightclub fire 22 years before a similar tragic blaze at a Swiss ski resort. Her experience highlights the critical need to know how to react quickly in fast-spreading fires to increase chances of survival.
'I want to show the world what Africa is': YouTube star brings joy and tears on tour
On his first tour of Africa, the YouTube star expresses deep affection for the continent's vibrant energy and warmth. He aims to showcase Africa's spirit to the world, bringing joy and emotional moments throughout his journey.
Ugandan leader extends 40-year rule after winning contested poll
President Yoweri Museveni secured a seventh term in office amid allegations of electoral fraud. His chief opponent, Bobi Wine, rejected the results as "fake," highlighting ongoing disputes over the election's legitimacy.
Iran supreme leader acknowledges thousands killed during recent protests
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei admitted that thousands were killed during recent protests in Iran, describing some deaths as "inhuman" and "savage." However, he placed blame for the unrest and violence on the United States, accusing it of instigating the turmoil.
Paracetamol is safe in pregnancy, says study refuting Trump autism claims
A gold-standard review by researchers concludes that paracetamol is safe for use during pregnancy, aiming to settle ongoing debates and refute claims linking its use to autism.
Japanese mayor apologizes after calling staff 'human scum'
Yokohama mayor Takeharu Yamanaka apologized after admitting he called staff "idiot" and "human scum" in a derogatory manner.
EU weighs response to Trump's tariff threat over Greenland
Europe is divided on how to respond to Trump's tariff threat concerning Greenland, with some favoring retaliation and others preferring restraint to prevent a harmful trade war.
Faisal Islam: Trump's Greenland threats to allies are without parallel
The BBC's economics editor highlights that President Trump's recent threats, including those concerning Greenland, have confused and unsettled allied leaders, marking an unprecedented diplomatic approach that challenges traditional alliances.
My Children Were Recruited in a Trafficking Scam. I Joined a Police Hunt to Find Them
BBC Africa Eye teams up with a Sierra Leone anti-trafficking police unit to help a father search for his children, who were taken in a trafficking scam. The joint effort highlights the challenges in combating child trafficking and the community's fight to reunite families.
'The finest in the world': Why the US is buying icebreakers from Finland
The US is purchasing icebreakers from Finland because the Nordic country excels in both the design and construction of these vessels, making them the finest in the world.
Trump tests boundaries of his power as Minnesota pushes back
The conflict between President Trump and Minnesota highlights a power struggle, with the Republican president challenging the Democratic city and state's responses, turning Minneapolis into a focal point of political tension.
'Young 40s': Gen Z Has Found a New Way to Mock Millennials for Their Style in South Korea
In South Korea, Gen Z mocks millennials, dubbed the "Young 40s," for their outdated style choices. Even the iPhone, once a symbol of youth, is now seen as a tacky emblem of this group, highlighting a generational shift in trends and perceptions.
From surge in patriotism to fewer US trips - Trump's impact on Canada
Donald Trump's second term has significantly influenced Canada, affecting its politics, economy, and daily life. Canadians have experienced a rise in patriotism and changes in shopping habits, alongside a decline in trips to the US, reflecting the broader impact of US policies and political climate on Canadian society.
What a seventh term for 81-year-old leader means for Uganda
Yoweri Museveni secured a record seventh term as Uganda's president, pledging to leverage the emerging oil sector to stimulate economic growth and development in the country.
Big names on Trump's peace panel face huge challenges in Gaza
Despite numerous concerns and complexities, Trump's peace plan remains the primary initiative, garnering pledges of support from many world leaders, as noted by John Sudworth.
Man swims in flooded Sydney golf course after heavy rain
Despite heavy rain causing flooding, a man embraced the conditions by swimming in a flooded Sydney golf course, showcasing a playful and spirited response to the weather.
Watch: Timelapse shows NASA rocket's 12-hour journey to launch pad
The 98-meter-tall NASA Space Launch System traveled 4 miles to the launch pad at a top speed of 0.82 mph, completing the journey in 12 hours as shown in the timelapse video.
Why is there so much international interest in Greenland?
BBC's Europe Editor Katya Adler reports from Greenland, exploring the island's strategic importance. Greenland's vast natural resources and key location in the Arctic attract international attention, including from President Trump, who sees potential economic and geopolitical benefits amid rising global interest in the region.
'Anger and frustration': BBC reports from Iranian-Armenian border
BBC's Hugo Bachega reports from the Iranian-Armenian border amid an internet shutdown imposed after deadly protests, highlighting widespread anger and frustration among locals.
Who is Reza Pahlavi, the son of Iran's last shah?
Reza Pahlavi, son of Iran's last shah, is a leading voice advocating for ongoing protests against Iran's authoritarian government. He encourages continued resistance to challenge the regime's control.
At least two dead after two trains derail in CĂłrdoba: there are injured and people trapped
Two trains in Adamuz, CĂłrdoba, derailed after an Iryo train invaded the adjacent track of the other. The accident has left at least two dead, several injured, and people trapped.
The Worst Railway Accidents in the History of Spain: More than 150 Deaths Just This Century
The Adamuz derailment joins the most serious railway accidents in Spain, especially on High-Speed lines, where more than 150 people have died just in this century.
Pain and Tragedy in High-Speed Rail
It is time to support the victims, share their pain, and trust that the authorities will respond appropriately to this catastrophe.
Relatives of Missing Persons Ask for Help on Social Media: "It's My Father. Please, Share"
After the derailment of two trains in Adamuz (CĂłrdoba), relatives of missing persons are using social media to request help and sharing in the search for their loved ones, urgently seeking information about their whereabouts.
Minister Puente: "The accident is terribly strange, on a straight road"
All the injured have been taken to hospitals, and efforts are underway to remove and identify the bodies on the road. Minister Puente described the accident as "terribly strange" since it occurred on a straight stretch.
Juanma Moreno visits the epicenter of the accident: "Right now, everything is unknown"
The president of the Andalusian government visited the site of the train accident, emphasizing that the affected carriages are in a very deteriorated state. Moreno pointed out that there are still many unknowns about what happened and that efforts are underway to clarify the causes of the incident.
The Keys to the "Strange" Train Accident in Adamuz: on a Straight Track, a "Relatively New" Train, and a "Renovated" Track
Ăscar Puente admits that technicians find it difficult to explain the derailment of the Iryo train, which occurred on a straight track with a relatively new train and a recently renovated track, making the accident strange and puzzling.
SĂĄnchez and FeijĂło cancel their meeting today due to the "serious and painful" tragedy
Alberto NĂșñez FeijĂło, leader of the PP, proposed canceling the meeting with President SĂĄnchez scheduled for today, Monday, a request accepted by Moncloa due to a tragedy considered serious and painful.
Adif suspends high-speed train service between Madrid and CĂłrdoba, Seville, MĂĄlaga, and Huelva
Adif has suspended the operation of high-speed trains between Madrid and the Andalusian cities of CĂłrdoba, Seville, MĂĄlaga, and Huelva, affecting more than 200 trains.
Those affected by the derailed trains in Adamuz: "We have been told there will be no trains at least until Tuesday"
Dozens of passengers on the High-Speed lines in CĂłrdoba have been affected by a train derailment accident in Adamuz, and they have been informed that there will be no train service at least until Tuesday.
Iryo, the company controlled by the Italian state that is the second operator in Spain
Iryo is a railway company with a majority Italian state ownership, held by Ferrovie dello Stato (51%), Air Nostrum (25%), and GlobalvĂa (24%). It is currently the second railway operator in Spain.
Videos of the accident in Adamuz: passengers breaking windows, an overturned carriage...
An Iryo train derailed at 7:45 PM, overturning several carriages and also causing the derailment of a Renfe train. Passengers tried to get out by breaking windows after the accident.
The Fatal Collision of Two High-Speed Trains in CĂłrdoba, in Images
At least 39 people have died and several dozen have been injured following the derailment of two high-speed trains this Sunday afternoon in Adamuz, CĂłrdoba, according to the latest provisional casualty report.
All for one, and one for all: Trump can impose specific tariffs on European countries... but the response would be in unison
The US could apply specific tariffs to certain European countries or products, but the European Union would respond unitedly and act as a bloc to counter these measures.
Tariffs on Europe, the Last Card of the US to Buy Greenland: What Options Does the EU Have to Stop Trump
Faced with Trump's threat of tariffs to pressure the purchase of Greenland, Europe is already preparing a response using available trade and political tools to block these measures and protect its interests.
AntĂłnio Costa calls an extraordinary summit to address the crisis over Greenland with EU leaders
AntĂłnio Costa has called an extraordinary in-person summit in Brussels with EU leaders to discuss the crisis related to Greenland. The date of the meeting has not yet been confirmed.
The eight European countries sanctioned by Trump emphasize that their presence in Greenland "threatens no one"
Eight European countries sanctioned by Trump highlight in a statement their unity and solidarity with Denmark's sovereignty, assuring that their presence in Greenland does not pose a threat to anyone.
Illa will be hospitalized for two weeks after a loss of strength in both legs
Illa was admitted after losing strength in both legs. After thorough tests at Vall d'Hebron, the doctors ruled out serious causes. He will remain hospitalized for two weeks for observation and treatment.
Dalmau will assume Illa's duties while his hospital stay lasts
Albert Dalmau, Minister of the Presidency and Illa's most trusted man, will assume his duties during Illa's hospital stay, maintaining a prominent role in the actions of the Government.
Barça falls to Real Sociedad after a frantic duel full of disallowed goals, woodwork, and controversy
Real Sociedad defeated Barcelona 2-1 with goals from Oyarzabal and Guedes in an intense match where four goals were disallowed, marked by refereeing controversy and moments of great excitement.
Aemet updates its special warning for storm Harry: heavy rains, heavy snowfalls, and waves up to ten meters
Aemet keeps a warning in AragĂłn, Catalonia, Valencian Community, Balearic Islands, Canary Islands, Galicia, and Melilla this Monday due to storm Harry, which brings heavy rains, intense snowfalls, and waves that can reach up to ten meters.
The unified pass is launched without metro or urban bus after the pact between the Government and the PP fails
The Ministry of Transport plans to incorporate urban public transport into the unified pass through individual agreements, after the agreement with the PP failed. For now, the new flat-rate ticket will not include metro or urban bus, limiting its initial scope while solutions are sought to expand its coverage.
Spain Incorporates One Million Foreign Workers in Just Five Years
More than one million immigrant workers have filled over a third of the new jobs created in Spain between 2020 and 2025, boosting key sectors such as construction, commerce, and auxiliary services.
The Fishing Fleet Mobilizes Today in Madrid Against the New Measures
The fishing sector protests in Madrid against the 4-hour advance notice required to enter the port and the obligation to record catches starting from zero kilograms. Today, they meet with the Secretary General of Fisheries to discuss these measures, which they consider harmful.
Valter Longo, aging expert: "The '12-hour rule' can help you live a longer life"
Valter Longo suggests following the "12-hour rule" to improve longevity, which involves a daily 12-hour fast. Additionally, he recommends a diet rich in vitamins, reducing saturated fats, and increasing the consumption of olive oil to promote a healthier life.
Court-appointed lawyers in the National Court, at their limit: "We are the 'riders' of Justice"
The association Altodo has called for a massive resignation from court-appointed duty in the National Court, warning about the overload and precarious conditions these lawyers face, comparing them to "riders" due to the pace and working conditions in the justice system.
From Ugly Duckling to Party Queen: Fixed-Rate Mortgages Enter a New Golden Age
The rise of the Euribor has driven preference for fixed-rate mortgages, which now offer greater savings and stability compared to variable-rate ones, revitalizing their demand and popularity in the market.
Sergio Rivero, winner of 'OT 2005', reveals that he had to return the prize: "It was a loan"
Sergio Rivero, winner of the first edition of 'OperaciĂłn Triunfo' on Telecinco, revealed that he had to return his prize because it was actually a loan. He won the final against Soraya Arnelas.
An enemy of Hamas, a single woman... who are the Palestinian technocrats that will manage a post-war Gaza
The committee responsible for post-war administration in Gaza will be subordinate to the Peace Board, led by Nikolai Mladenov and supported by Donald Trump, and will include key Palestinian technocrats, among them a woman and an adversary of Hamas.
The story of Ran Gvili, the only hostage whose body Hamas has yet to return and about whom Trump 'turns the page' in his Gaza plan
The U.S. president begins the second phase of the peace plan for Gaza while Hamas still has not returned the body of Ran Gvili, the last deceased hostage. Trump urges Hamas to complete the return, although he seems to prioritize moving forward with his strategy for the region.
The President of Guatemala Declares State of Siege After Coordinated Gang Attack Leaving Eight Police Officers Dead
The President of Guatemala declared a state of siege following a coordinated attack by gang members that resulted in the death of eight police officers. The measure aims to strengthen security and control the violence caused by the gangs.
Shannen Dohertyâs Ex-Husband Challenges Divorce Agreement with the Actress a Year and a Half After Her Death
Shannen Dohertyâs ex-husband has challenged the divorce agreement with the actress, extending the legal dispute over her estate more than a year and a half after her passing.
The Metropolitano boos Atleti and Simeone faces up: "There is no other way to accept things"
During the LaLiga match against Alavés, a section of Atlético de Madrid fans booed the team at the Metropolitano. Simeone responded by acknowledging the situation and stated that there is no other way to accept things than to face them with honesty.
The Small Town Located in NATO Territory That Could Be Putin's Next Target: "The U.S. Will Not Go to War for It"
Narva, in Estonia, a town with 97% Russian-speaking inhabitants, is located near Saint Petersburg and is seen as a potential Russian target. Despite being on NATO territory, experts believe the U.S. will not intervene militarily on its behalf, raising concerns about its future in the regional conflict.
"We will sue you to exhaustion": the White House's threat to CBS after an interview with Trump
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt warned CBS not to edit the recorded interview with President Trump, threatening repeated lawsuits if they do.
FeijĂło agrees with his regional leaders on a united front against SĂĄnchezâs financing system: "Withdraw this system and we will start talking"
PP leader Alberto NĂșñez FeijĂło states that Spain does not have a new financing model due to the absence of a free prime minister. He has agreed with his regional leaders to create a united front against the current system imposed by SĂĄnchez, insisting that it must be withdrawn before any dialogue can begin.
The storm lashes the Canary Islands: La Gomera loses power and Tenerife suffers flight cancellations
Strong winds, rain, and fog have affected the Canary Islands, leaving La Gomera without electricity and causing flight cancellations and diversions in Tenerife.
Wave of Celta de Vigo fans paint their nails in support of Borja Iglesias after homophobic insults
Borja Iglesias, forward for Celta de Vigo, was the target of homophobic insults following a match against Sevilla. In response, numerous fans of the team showed their support by painting their nails, expressing solidarity with him against these attacks.
Alcaraz's Outfit for the Australian Open Divides Opinions and Social Media Attacks Sinner's: "Ridiculous Outfit"
The outfits of prominent ATP tennis players for the Australian Open have sparked multiple criticisms on social media, dividing opinions especially regarding Alcaraz's attire and provoking strong negative comments towards Sinner's.
The Socialist and Far-Right Candidates Will Advance to the Runoff in Portugal
With 98.75% of votes counted, the Socialist candidate António José Seguro leads with 31%, followed by the far-right André Ventura with 23.65%. Both advance to the second round in the Portuguese elections.
A 12-year-old boy is in critical condition after a shark attack in Sydney
A 12-year-old boy was attacked by a shark in Sydney and remains in critical condition. In 2025, Australia recorded at least ten shark attacks, reflecting an increase in these incidents.
Shopping with Ainhoa: I Live with an Athlete and These Are Their Running Essentials
Ainhoa shares her experience living with an athlete and their passion for running, highlighting their enthusiasm for the activity in any weather and the importance of having the right gear, from fluorescent clothing to precise tracking of kilometers and participation in races.
How to Identify a Fraudulent Online Store
Ibercaja and the National Cybersecurity Institute provide a guide to making safe online purchases and reservations, helping to identify fraudulent stores and protect against digital scams.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin made light of the 'kisscam' incident where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners, suggesting that in difficult situations, you have to make the best of it.
The Madrid Cable Car Begins Its Renovation and Its Cables Are Removed to Demolish the Stations
The Madrid Cable Car is starting its renovation, removing the cables to demolish the Casa de Campo and Pintor Rosales stations. These stations will be completely renovated, and the old cabins will be replaced by 47 new, larger ones.
A former 'Baywatch' star surprises at 56 with her spectacular tattoos
Erika Eleniak, known for her role as Shauni McClain in 'Baywatch' between 1989 and 1992, surprises her fans at 56 by showing off her impressive tattoos.
A pilot explains which area of the plane is best to sit in to avoid feeling turbulence
A pilot explains that the best area to minimize the sensation of turbulence on a plane is near the wings, where there are fewer vibrations and sudden movements during the flight, compared to the front or rear sections, which tend to be less stable.
Can Trump Be Removed as President of the U.S.? These Are the Options and Possible Scenarios
Several options are being considered to remove Trump, including the possibility that J. D. Vance runs in the upcoming elections as vice president, allowing Trump to continue leading the country.
How AI is Being Used to Spread Misinformation About Protests Against ICE in the US
Manipulated images created using AI, such as a priest expelling agents and a protester claiming to be paid for protesting in Minnesota, have been circulated to spread misinformation about the protests against ICE in the US.
Millie Bobby Brown Debuts New Hairstyle and Shines While Receiving 'Personality of the Year' Award at the Joy Awards
Millie Bobby Brown was one of the main highlights at the Joy Awards in Saudi Arabia, where she impressed with her new hairstyle and received the 'Personality of the Year' award.
The major Spanish banks are set to achieve a new profit record, exceeding 32.5 billion
Bankinter will kick off the 2025 earnings season, which could mark its fourth consecutive year of growth. However, not all Spanish banks will see profit increases, although the major banks collectively are expected to surpass 32.5 billion in earnings.
Denzel Washington starred in this thriller that turns 20 and inspired 'Money Heist'
The thriller directed by Spike Lee, starring Denzel Washington and turning 20, was a remarkable commission. Its plot and style have clearly influenced successful series like 'Money Heist.'
Zara has the most elegant and warm sweaters you can buy on sale
At Zara's sales, you can find sweaters that combine elegance, comfort, and warmth, ideal for renewing your wardrobe at a great price.
These Are the Best Resolutions to Protect Our Children's Health, According to an Expert
The digital world, created for adults, does not offer gradual learning for children, who use it without limits or filters, putting their health at risk.
This robot moves its lips to talk and sing like a human: it learned by watching YouTube videos
Emo is a robot with a silicone face controlled by 26 facial motors, capable of moving its lips to talk and sing by imitating humans, thanks to its learning based on YouTube videos.
The Trip You Owe Your Inner Teenager If You Visit the West Coast of the United States
The northwest coast of the United States is an ideal destination for fans of 'Twilight' and 'The Goonies,' offering iconic places that evoke nostalgia and adventure, perfect for connecting with your inner teenager.
The Madrid restaurant from the Michelin Guide recommended by Carlos Herrera
The Madrid restaurant recommended by Carlos Herrera appears in the Michelin Guide and has 2 Repsol Suns, highlighting its high quality and gastronomic recognition.
Hyundai kicks off 2026 with a âŹ4,000 discount and free charger for the new Hyundai Ioniq 6
Hyundai introduces the 2026 Ioniq 6, its advanced electric sedan, with up to 680 km of range. It offers a launch promotion with a âŹ4,000 discount and a free charger.
Illegal trafficking of venomous blue snakes soars after the premiere of Zootopia: this is how the 'Nemo effect' works
The premiere of Zootopia has caused an increase in the illegal trafficking of venomous blue snakes, a phenomenon known as the 'Nemo effect.' The popularity of these animals in the movie sparks interest in purchasing them, which drives their capture and illegal trade, endangering the species and creating problems for conservation and public safety.
Russia Strikes Ukraine Again with a New Wave of Deadly Drone Attacks
Russia launched a new series of drone attacks against Ukraine, causing damage and casualties. This offensive is part of the escalation of the conflict, while the U.S. president highlights the severity of the situation and reiterates the U.S. support for Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression.
Controversy Over John Guts' Speech on Feminism in 'GH DĂșo': "They Said 'How Do We Get These Women Out of the Kitchen, Out of Sweeping...?'"
Contestant John Guts sparked controversy with a speech considered sexist about feminism on 'GH DĂșo', which led the audience to harshly criticize him and call for him to be the first contestant expelled from the edition.
A 9-Year-Old Girl Dies After Choking in Valladolid
A 9-year-old girl died after choking in Valladolid. The Civil Guard and an ambulance quickly arrived at the scene, where medical personnel began cardiopulmonary resuscitation maneuvers unsuccessfully.
The Golden Rule of Financial Experts to Survive the January Slope: "In Most Cases the Momentum Disappears"
After the Christmas excesses, January represents an economic challenge for many families. Experts warn that the initial momentum of saving or responsible spending usually disappears, so they recommend planning ahead to overcome the financial difficulty of this month.
Ălvaro Morata, out of Alice Campello's family home and their children: details of their separation
Ălvaro Morata has moved to a residence near the family home in Milan, marking a distancing after his separation from Alice Campello and their children, according to 'ÂĄHola!'.
Bargain Cinema: the app that gives you a 70% discount if you wait until the last minute
This app offers cinema and theater tickets in Spain with discounts of up to 70% if purchased at the last minute, allowing users to enjoy much lower prices.
Income Tax Return 2026: These Are the Pensioners Who Are Not Required to File It
Some pensioners are exempt from filing the 2026 income tax return, depending on certain specific criteria such as income or particular situations established by tax regulations.
Turkey Stew, the Affordable Recipe You Need to Fight the Cold: "Easy, Warm, and Comforting"
Preparing a turkey stew is an economical and comforting option for winter. This dish is easy to make, warm, and perfect for combating the cold, offering a nutritious and delicious meal that provides comfort on chilly days.
The Google Maps Trick to Avoid Fines in Big Cities: A New Update
Google Maps has released an update that helps drivers avoid fines in Low Emission Zones in Spain, where penalties can reach 200 euros for entering without the environmental badge. The feature guides users through permitted routes to comply with local regulations.
Pain and Tragedy in High-Speed Rail
Now is the time to support the victims, share their pain, and trust that the authorities will respond appropriately to this tragedy.
Before You Give Up
Surviving the "saddest day of the year," an emotionally difficult Monday, strengthens our ability to face future challenges with hope intact.
Tierno GalvĂĄn: Landmark of Madrid's Future
The Socialist spokesperson in Madrid pays tribute to Mayor Enrique Tierno GalvĂĄn on the 40th anniversary of his passing, highlighting his influence and legacy in the city.
The White Horse of Santiago
Brazil emerges as a power with resources and growing technological capability, contrasting with China, which has been key in the dismantling of much national industry.
Slow Zombies VS Fast Zombies: Which Do You Think Is More Efficient? This Is What Science Says
Science analyzes the physical characteristics of slow and fast zombies to determine which represents a greater threat, helping to understand their efficiency and potential danger.
Senegal wins the Africa Cup after a very controversial final: Brahim took a Panenka penalty, missed it, and condemned Morocco
Brahim DĂaz, Real Madrid player, missed a decisive penalty in stoppage time by attempting a Panenka, which affected Morocco. In extra time, Senegal took advantage and prevailed to win the Africa Cup in a final marked by controversy.
Alejandra Rubio talks about Carlo Costanziaâs stay in the rehabilitation center: "I would be lying if I said no tears fall"
Alejandra Rubio reflects on the time Carlo Costanzia spent in a rehabilitation center, confessing that it still moves her and she canât help but cry. Despite everything, she assures that she feels "healed" and at peace with the past.
Inés Hernand shows her support for Sarah Santaolalla: "I refuse to relegate myself to a society of bullies, harassers, and 'bullies'"
Inés Hernand, a collaborator at TVE, has reported Vito Quiles for harassment after he followed her to her home. Hernand expresses her rejection of the culture of harassment and violence, showing solidarity with Sarah Santaolalla and refusing to be part of a society dominated by bullies and harassers.
Greenlanders go from joking about Donald Trump to being afraid, but see a positive point
Greenlanders continue with their routines despite the threat of invasion by the US, trusting that the conflict will be resolved this week through diplomatic means, although fear has grown after initially taking the situation as a joke.
Iranians in Spain live with anguish the "massacre" of protesters: "They shoot people with empty hands"
About 10,000 Iranians live in Spain, where they follow with anguish the repression in Iran. They consider this revolution different, as it combines the demand for freedoms with a severe economic crisis, and denounce the violence against unarmed protesters.
Overbooking at the gym: "Booking classes is like buying a concert ticket"
Group classes at gyms increase demand, requiring advance booking. The sector faces the challenge of managing overcrowding to maintain quality without losing users.
How to Get 20 Million in a Few Months? This Was How Carlo Ponzi Acted, the Wizard of the Pyramid Scheme
Carlo Ponzi was a famous swindler who popularized the pyramid scheme known as the "Ponzi scheme," through which he managed to obtain millions in a few months by deceiving investors.
China loses 3.4 million inhabitants in 2025 amid another negative birth rate record
In 2025, China registered only 7.92 million births, a sharp decline compared to 9.54 million in 2024, marking a new negative record in birth rates and a loss of 3.4 million inhabitants.
Panic in India over a wild elephant that has already killed 22 people and is still on the loose
A wild elephant in India has killed 22 people and has not yet been captured. It is believed that its aggression increased because it is in the mating phase.
A Blind Hiker Dies After Falling from the Suspension Bridge in GaucĂn
A blind hiker died after falling from the suspension bridge over the Guadairo River in the Las Buitrera ravine. His companions tried to hold him, but were unable to prevent the fall.
An administrative error may have prevented the arrest of Dominique Pelicot in 2010 before the GisĂšle case
Dominique Pelicot was arrested in July 2010 for filming under women's skirts in a Paris supermarket, but was released due to an administrative error, despite his fingerprints matching a similar crime committed in 1999.
Emma GarcĂa speaks out about her controversial interview with Julio Iglesias: "I felt mocked, not attacked"
Emma GarcĂa revealed how she felt during her 2002 interview with Julio Iglesias, explaining that she felt mocked but not attacked, thus clarifying the controversy that arose around that encounter.
Juan del Val, after the Julio Iglesias case: "I separate the artist from their personality, they donât have to be exemplary in anything"
Juan del Val, contributor to 'La Roca', emphasizes that he separates the artistic work from the artist's personality, using Picasso as an example. He acknowledges that, although Picasso was not exemplary, his importance in art is undeniable, suggesting that artists do not have to be role models.
Nuria Roca speaks out about the video of Amaia Montero with La Oreja de Van Gogh: "When you rehearse, you do something for yourself"
Amaia Montero has been criticized following the release of a video of La Oreja de Van Gogh during a rehearsal. Nuria Roca defended the singer, emphasizing that rehearsals are private moments where each member works for themselves.
MarĂa Edite, mother of Julio Iglesias' alleged son: "Very bad memories come back to me"
MarĂa Edite has been fighting for 40 years to have Julio Iglesias legally recognize her alleged son, facing difficulties and recalling painful moments throughout this process.
Gloria Camila Reacts to RocĂo Flores' Interview on 'ÂĄDe viernes!': "There Are Things She Hasn't Healed From"
Gloria Camila expressed pride in her niece RocĂo Flores following her interview on 'ÂĄDe viernes!', although she pointed out that there are still emotional aspects that RocĂo has not overcome.
The Kings and their daughters support Queen SofĂa at the memorial service for Irene of Greece in Madrid
Queen SofĂa received the support of the Kings and their daughters at the memorial service for Irene of Greece in Madrid. Elena and Cristina de BorbĂłn also attended, although Juan Carlos was not present due to medical advice.
The Other Side of Zohran Mamdani, the Mayor of New York: His Discreet Relationship with Rama Duwaji
Zohran Mamdani and his wife Rama Duwaji, considered a power couple, maintain a discreet relationship, staying away from the media spotlight to focus on their shared values.
This Is Isabella, Matt Damonâs Daughter Who Criticized His Way of Posing
Isabella, the eldest daughter of Matt Damon and Luciana Barroso, went viral for correcting her father on how he poses in photos, showcasing a close and fun relationship between them.
RosalĂa and Loli BahĂa Confront the Myth of the Woman Who Doesn't Know How to Be Alone
The close relationship between RosalĂa and Loli BahĂa exposes a double standard in the public perception of the love lives of famous women, a judgment that is not applied equally to men in the industry.
Princess Eugenie Cut Contact with Her Father, Andrew Mountbatten, After the Epstein Scandal
A source told the 'Daily Mail' that Andrew Mountbatten, brother of King Charles III, is "devastated" by the estrangement from his youngest daughter, Princess Eugenie, following the scandal related to Epstein.
What Happened to Devon Sawa, the Actor from 'Casper' and 'Final Destination'
Devon Sawa, born in Vancouver in 1978, was a 90s icon thanks to roles in 'Casper' and 'Final Destination.' However, his fame began to decline in the early 2000s.
The Selena Exhibition Takes on Emotional Significance Marked by Family Mourning
The temporary exhibition at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles features personal belongings and awards of Selena Quintanilla. The exhibit gains a special emotional value for her family following the recent death of her father, Abraham Quintanilla Jr., intensifying the meaning of each piece and the connection to the artistâs memory, according to her sister Suzette.
These Are the Five University Degrees You Shouldnât Study in 2026 According to AI
AI is impacting the job demand for certain degrees in 2026. Humanities such as literature, philosophy, and history, along with journalism and business administration, face lower demand due to automation. Law, tourism, and hospitality also see an uncertain future. It is recommended to pursue education in technological fields, digitalization, and sustainability for better career opportunities.
The Paralympic Flame Will Travel Across Italy and Conclude at the Verona Arena
The Paralympic flame for the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Games will travel throughout Italy and will conclude on March 6 at the Verona Arena, where the opening ceremony will take place. The journey aims to connect the country, symbolizing merit, courage, and overcoming challenges, stated Giovanni MalagĂČ, president of the Milan-Cortina Foundation.
Atlético de Madrid - Alavés LaLiga Live Today: Goals, Score, and Latest Updates of Matchday 20
Atlético de Madrid won 1-0 against Alavés at the Metropolitano with a goal from Sorloth, staying in the fight for LaLiga in matchday 20.
Carlos Alcaraz begins his assault on the Australian Open after defeating Adam Walton
Carlos Alcaraz started his participation in the Australian Open on January 18, advancing after defeating Adam Walton and aiming to win the only Grand Slam he has yet to conquer.
Toni Nadal, with JosĂ© ElĂas: "Rafa was unable to play Grand Slams without taking painkillers"
Toni Nadal, on the podcast 'BĂșscate la Vida' with JosĂ© ElĂas, analyzed Rafa Nadal's career, revealing that the tennis player needed painkillers to be able to compete in the Grand Slams due to his physical ailments.
The image of VinĂcius after the big booing at the BernabĂ©u: affected and receiving comfort from MbappĂ© and Pintus
VinĂcius was one of the most booed players during the match against Levante and appeared visibly affected in the tunnel to the locker rooms, where he was comforted by MbappĂ© and Pintus.
Ilia Topuria reveals when he will compete again in the UFC and against whom
Ilia Topuria responded to his followers on social media, confirming when he will return to the UFC and revealing details about his next opponent.
Pep: the trail of light of "a shooting star" that redefined the meaning of life
Ten years after the loss of their son, Ăgata and Ignasi publish a story that helps to make sense of grief, raise awareness about perinatal death, and offer support to other families in similar situations.
The Supreme Court Rules Two Dismissals as Unfair for Failing to Adapt the Workplace for Employees with Acquired Disabilities
The Supreme Court declared the dismissals of two employees with acquired disabilities as unfair, considering that their companies failed to demonstrate that they had adapted their positions in accordance with the law. The ruling reinforces the obligation of employers to adjust work to the employeeâs new capabilities, thereby ensuring labor protection against unjustified dismissals based on disability.
The Spastic Paraparesis Association Launches Its Call for Grants of up to 30,000 Euros
The association offers grants of up to 30,000 euros for basic, clinical, or translational research projects focused on the study of the SPG11 subtype of spastic paraparesis.
A National Plan for Epileptic Encephalopathies Requested in Congress
Epileptic and developmental encephalopathies (EED) are serious and rare diseases that manifest in childhood. A National Plan is being requested in Congress to improve the diagnosis, treatment, and support for patients and families, aiming for comprehensive and specialized care for these conditions.
What if Powell doesnât leave? The Fed succession reopens doubts in the markets and the dollar
Powell's term as Fed chairman ends on May 15, but his seat on the board continues until 2028. Historically, no former chairman has remained on the board after leaving the position, which creates uncertainty in the markets and the dollar about his possible continuity and the succession at the head of the central bank.
French REITs Accelerate Their Investment in Spain with the Purchase of Hotels, Warehouses, and Shopping Centers
French capital is increasing its presence in the Spanish real estate market through the acquisition of hotels, warehouses, and shopping centers, expanding its investment in commercial, logistics, and alternative income sectors.
South Korea's Stock Market Continues Surging in 2026: Key Drivers of the Rally and Entry Points
South Korea's Kospi index has reached record highs, nearly doubling over the past year, mainly driven by the leadership of Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, boosting confidence in the South Korean market.
The Spanish 'veto' on the creation of a European professional construction card
Spain blocks the proposal to create a European professional card for construction workers, citing concerns over labor regulation and loss of national control. The card would facilitate labor mobility within the EU, but Spain fears it could affect local labor conditions and rights. The debate continues in search of a balance between European integration and national sovereignty.
Indraâs Strong Stock Market Start Marks Its Best January in Two Decades (20% So Far This Year)
Indra has shifted its focus, prioritizing air traffic, defense, and space solutions, moving away from its former low-margin IT segment. This repositioning has boosted its share price, achieving a 20% increase so far this year and marking its best January stock performance in two decades.
Santander, BBVA, Sabadell⊠Which Ibex 35 Bank Offers the Best Investment Opportunity Today?
The banking sector of the Ibex 35 continues to attract investments and shows greater stability compared to other European banks, standing out as an attractive option for investors in the current context.
"Empowerment is cool, but in day-to-day life it has gaps": The Caballero siblings, kings of Netflix with 'Alpha Males'
Alberto and Laura Caballero, creators and directors of the series, talk about the fourth season of 'Alpha Males,' the successful Spanish phenomenon on Netflix, exploring the complexities of empowerment and its contradictions in everyday life.
'The Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' arrives on HBO: schedule and duration of the episodes of the 'Game of Thrones' miniseries
HBO presents the miniseries 'The Knight of the Seven Kingdoms', which continues exploring the universe of 'Game of Thrones' and its prequel 'House of the Dragon', showcasing new adventures in Westeros.
'The Knight of the Seven Kingdoms': Who Are Dunk and Egg in George R. R. Martin's 'Game of Thrones' Universe
The adaptation of George R.R. Martin's novellas will introduce Dunk and Egg, two key characters who explore events preceding 'Game of Thrones,' expanding the world of Westeros with new stories and perspectives.
Netflix is already preparing its next 'People We Meet on Vacation': the upcoming Emily Henry adaptations
Netflix is preparing new adaptations of Emily Henry's novels, including 'Beach Read', to continue offering romantic stories that keep hope in love alive.
"Agatha Christie: The Seven Spheres," ending explained: who killed Gerry Wade and what lies behind the seventh mask
The Netflix miniseries, in three episodes, adapts an Agatha Christie work with some changes, offering a perfect setting. The plot revolves around the mystery of who killed Gerry Wade and the secret behind the seventh mask.
How a Julio Iglesias Ballad Explains the Most Famous Betrayal in Modern Spy Cinema
A detail in the final minutes of Tomas Alfredsonâs 'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy' redefines the entire plot, unexpectedly revealing the central betrayal, whose meaning is clarified when connected to a Julio Iglesias ballad, adding a key emotional and symbolic dimension to modern spy cinema.
The 6-Episode Miniseries Starring Emmy Winner Oriol Pla: A Spy Story from the Sixties Hidden on Streaming
This 6-episode miniseries, starring Oriol Pla, Aura Garrido, and Karra Elejalde, tells a spy story set in the 1960s. Perfect for binge-watching over a weekend, it combines the talent of an Emmy winner with an intriguing plot available on streaming platforms.
From the REDMI Note 14 to the REDMI Note 15: Everything That Has Changed in Xiaomi's Best-Selling Phones
The comparison between the REDMI Note 15 and the REDMI Note 14 highlights improvements in design, performance, cameras, and connectivity. The new models include Pro+ versions with better processors, advanced cameras, and 5G technology, consolidating Xiaomi's evolution in its best-selling lineup.
This robot moves its lips to speak and sing like a human: it learned by watching YouTube videos
Emo is a robot with a face covered in silicone skin and controlled by 26 facial motors, capable of moving its lips to speak and sing by imitating humans, learning based on YouTube videos.
With this new Fire TV feature, you can organize your series and movies into a single list
Fire TV has launched a new feature that allows users to organize their series and movies into one list, making it easier to keep track of the content they have started or want to watch soon.
A viral YouTube video breaks the barriers of time by lasting 141 years
A video on YouTube has gone viral for its unique duration of 141 years, becoming one of the longest pieces of content ever released on the platform. This project aims to challenge perceptions of time and patience, capturing global attention for its boldness and creativity.
Adam Mosseri, CEO of Instagram, acknowledges that the feed is dead: "There is a lot of AI-generated content"
Adam Mosseri, CEO of Instagram, points out that the traditional feed has lost relevance due to the rise of AI-generated content, which is transforming the way users share and consume content on the platform.
From the Glitter Dress to the Feather Cape: Katy Perry's Three Most Impressive Looks at the Joy Awards
Katy Perry stood out at the Joy Awards with three stunning outfits, including a glitter dress and a feather cape, bringing glamour and style to the gala while delivering her musical performance.
How to Get Your Child to Tell You About Their Day: 3 Effective Strategies According to Experts
Many parents want their children to share more about their day, but struggle to create an environment conducive to natural conversation. Experts suggest techniques that promote smooth and close communication, helping children express themselves without feeling pressured.
The Vintage-Style Shirt Dress Worn by Our Grandmothers Has Arrived at Zara
Zara presents a vintage-style shirt dress, elegant and versatile, that evokes the iconic Dior designs of the 1950s, reminiscent of the classic fashion worn by our grandmothers.
This Is the Reason Why Your Hair Gets Dirtier in Winter
Experts explain that hair gets dirtier in winter due to increased oil production by the skin to protect itself from the cold, along with factors such as wearing hats and washing less frequently. To address this, they recommend adjusting your hair care routine and maintaining proper cleansing without damaging the scalp.
An Oncologist Warns About the Food That Women Over 50 Should Eat Less Of
A breast cancer specialist oncologist recommends that women over 50 reduce their consumption of a certain food that may increase health risks. Additionally, she suggests healthier alternatives to maintain their well-being and prevent diseases.
From Paula VĂĄzquez's Sheer Outfits to MarĂa Casado's Oversize Style: The Looks at the Iris Awards Nominees Dinner
The Iris Awards nominees dinner was held at the Royal Post Office in Madrid, bringing together prominent television personalities who showcased various styles, ranging from Paula VĂĄzquez's sheer outfits to MarĂa Casado's oversize fashion.
Dani GarcĂa (49), chef: "If you were looking for a recipe to impress... here it is"
Chef Dani GarcĂa shares the recipe for a Wellington sole, emphasizing that although it may seem elaborate, it is easy to prepare and perfect for impressing in the kitchen.
Do You Have Leftover TurrĂłn? Easy TurrĂłn and Cheese Cake Recipe
Jijona turrĂłn, which has a best-before date rather than an expiration date, may be left over after the holidays. To make use of it, an easy turrĂłn and cheese cake recipe is suggested, perfect for avoiding waste and enjoying a delicious dessert.
The curious country that sneaks into the top ten olive oil producers in the world
According to Taste Atlas, among the largest olive oil producers in the world are Spain, Croatia, Greece, and Brazil, highlighting the presence of an unexpected country in the global ranking.
They Are Neither Spanish Nor Unique in the World: What You Should Know About Croquettes and Their International Versions
Every January 16th, World Croquette Day is celebrated. Although associated with Spain, croquettes have international origins and variations, showcasing a wide diversity of recipes and preparations in different cultures around the world.
Savory Zucchini, Spinach, and Feta Muffins: A Gluten-Free Recipe
Andrea Carucci, author of 'The Fertility Kitchen,' shares healthy and tasty recipes every Friday, such as these savory zucchini, spinach, and feta muffins, ideal for those looking for gluten-free and nutritious options.
Cheese on top or bottom? This is the correct order to make a homemade pizza like a true Italian
The order of the ingredients is key to preparing an authentic homemade pizza. The traditional Italian technique recommends placing the sauce on the dough first and then the cheese, which ensures better texture and flavor. Following this step guarantees a balanced and crispy pizza, just like in Italy.
One of the Most Beautiful Libraries in the World is in Portugal (and it's Not the One in Porto): an Impressive Corner of Wood and Gold
This library in a university city in Portugal stands out for its impressive design in wood and gold, as well as its valuable collection of books, making it a cultural and architectural jewel of the country.
Winter getaway to the village in the Cordoban countryside where the Great Captain was born
Less than an hour from CĂłrdoba, this village offers wines, cultural heritage, outstanding gastronomy, and is the birthplace of the Great Captain, making it ideal for a winter getaway.
Is it safe to travel to Cape Verde? Recommendations for visiting the fashionable African archipelago
Safety in Cape Verde varies depending on the island. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs advises traveling with caution, emphasizing the importance of staying informed about local conditions before visiting this popular African destination.
What Are "Door Lice"? The Behavior Many Passengers Consider Absurd
"Door lice" are passengers who position themselves right next to the door of public transportation to be the first to get off. This behavior generates divided opinions: some see it as practical for saving time, while others consider it an unnecessary and annoying attitude.
The Route through Nestorâs Cave: One of the Settings of 'The Odyssey' that Combines Nature and History
Christopher Nolanâs new film, based on Homerâs 'The Odyssey,' was shot in various stunning locations in Greece, highlighting Nestorâs Cave, a setting that merges nature and history.
The Fine That "Pranksters" Like the Turkish Airlines Passenger with the Fake Bomb Threat Could Face
A Turkish Airlines passenger caused alarm by changing the name of his mobile network to a bomb threat, creating tension on the flight. These types of pranks can lead to fines and legal penalties due to the risks and disruptions they cause in aviation.
This is Xabi Alonsoâs secret refuge in the Basque Country: full of nature and free from mass tourism
Xabi Alonso takes refuge in Tolosa, his birthplace in the Basque Country, where he enjoys nature and avoids mass tourism with his family.
They test a vaccine to prevent colon cancer and the results are promising: this is Nous-209
A trial of the Nous-209 vaccine has focused on people with Lynch syndrome, a genetic disorder that increases the risk of colon cancer. The initial results are promising, showing potential to prevent this disease in patients with high genetic susceptibility.
What Happens to Your Body During a Cold Wave and How You Should Protect Yourself
Cold waves are becoming more frequent and negatively affect the body by hindering circulation and increasing the risk of illnesses. To protect yourself, it is essential to dress warmly, maintain a healthy diet, and avoid prolonged exposure to the cold. Being prepared and taking precautions is key to minimizing their harmful effects on health.
A Study Identifies the Nanomessenger That Keeps Cells Functioning
The study discovers a crucial nanomessenger for cellular function, revealing a key process with potential impact on treatments for infections and rare diseases.
This Is How Emotional Blockage or Rigidity Is Born, According to Susan David, Psychologist at Harvard
Emotional blockages arise from various factors and are difficult to overcome, according to Harvard psychologist Susan David.
Gabriel RolĂłn, psychoanalyst: "One doesnât fall in love with just anyone. Love is a learning process, like everything else"
Gabriel RolĂłn analyzes love as a learning process influenced by childhood experiences. He explains that romantic choices reflect childhood patterns and addresses why some people fall in love with those who hurt them.
Health or Politics? Two Experts Analyze the New U.S. Nutritional Pyramid: "No One Uses It When Eating"
Nutritionists Paula FernĂĄndez and Miguel LĂłpez agree that the new U.S. nutritional pyramid will have a limited impact, as few people apply it in their daily diet.
The three crimes that a 19-year-old "driver" could have committed after being intercepted following a getaway in Zaragoza
A 19-year-old young man was intercepted in Zaragoza after being detected by a radar while driving at excessive speed. When police tried to stop him, the driver fled, which could imply the commission of up to three crimes.
Hyundai kicks off 2026 with a âŹ4,000 discount and free charger for the new Hyundai Ioniq 6
Hyundai unveils the prices for the 2026 Ioniq 6, its advanced electric sedan with up to 680 km of range, offering a âŹ4,000 discount and a free charger for new buyers.
The New Danger of V16 Beacons: Encountering Pirate Tow Trucks or Thieves
The Civil Guard warns about frauds related to V16 beacons, following the appearance of a website that detects active beacons on Spanish roads, facilitating the actions of pirate tow trucks and thieves.
After a 16% Increase in Sales in Spain in 2025, Opel Sets the Same Target for This Year
Opel maintains its growth in Spain following a 16% increase in sales in 2025, boosts its commitment to electric mobility, and aims to achieve that same growth again this year.
The Police Warn About a New QR Scam Targeting Windshields
The police warn about a scam involving placing fake fine notices on windshields that can only be read by scanning a QR code, with the aim of deceiving drivers.
Valencia Saves the Tourist Year with 6 Million Overnight Stays Despite the Impact of the DANA
Valencia achieved nearly 6 million overnight stays in 2024, recovering after the severe impact of the first quarter caused by the floods from the DANA. Notably, tourists from the United States surpassed the French, becoming the fifth largest group in the city.
Madrid attracts a tourist profile that spends more and faces 2026 with the draws of F1, the Pope's visit, and major concerts
Madrid is experiencing an increase in tourists, especially from Argentina and Brazil, with low tourist pressure of 3.17 visitors per inhabitant. The city is preparing for 2026 with major events such as F1, the Pope's visit, and large concerts, aiming to attract travelers who spend more.
Catalonia urges caution ahead of Storm Harry's arrival and "does not rule out" sending the ES-Alert to the population
Catalonia warns about Storm Harry, similar to Gloria in 2020. Meteocat recommends caution and does not rule out activating the ES-Alert system to inform the population.
A man dies from a gunshot at the door of his house in El Algar
A man died after being shot at the door of his house in El Algar. Despite the rapid intervention of the health services, they were unable to stabilize him, and he died at the scene.
Two young people aged 19 and 20 die in a traffic accident in a town in Toledo
Two young people aged 19 and 20 died trapped in their vehicle after veering off the road in an accident that occurred in a town in Toledo.
Two prison officers arrested for benefiting inmates in Palma prison
Two prison officers were arrested for providing benefits to inmates in Palma prison. Investigations revealed that they repeatedly smuggled unauthorized items into the prison.
Bob Pop runs for Mayor of Barcelona "without a fairy godmother" and appealing to the DNA of the Comuns
Bob Pop, writer and comedian, has announced his candidacy for the Barcelona en ComĂș primaries to run for Mayor of Barcelona, emphasizing that he is running "without a fairy godmother" and appealing to the DNA of the Comuns.
Those Responsible for the Error in the Preparation of a Drug at the Burgos Hospital Could Be Charged with Involuntary Manslaughter
A family affected by the error in the preparation of a drug at the Burgos hospital has contacted the Patient Advocate to receive advice and information about the case.
A Minor Attacks His Mother with a Knife and Flees After Stealing His Grandmother's Card
A young man attacked his mother with a knife and then fled after stealing his grandmother's card. When detained, he threatened the police officers with the weapon, ignoring their orders, until he was finally subdued and restrained.
Woman, 49, Missing in Cangas del Narcea Since Saturday Located
The emergency service 112 received a call on Saturday to assist in finding a 49-year-old woman who had been missing in Cangas del Narcea since midday. Neighbors and family members were searching for her intensively.
Colleen, the young woman who left her office job to dedicate herself to floristry: "I earn 150,000 euros"
Colleen left her office job to dedicate herself to floristry and now earns 150,000 euros. She has worked with renowned figures such as the singer Sabrina Carpenter, consolidating her success in the sector.
The Lament of a Spanish University Student on Erasmus in Portugal: "I Was Being Forced to Go Out"
A Spanish university student shared her dissatisfaction with her Erasmus experience in Portugal, noting that the atmosphere made her feel pressured to go out, which negatively affected her stay in the country.
Bruno LeĂłn, a three-month pregnant trans guy: "They've even asked me where the baby is going to come out"
Bruno LeĂłn, a three-month pregnant trans young man, shared on Instagram the various comments and questions he has received after revealing his pregnancy, including curiosities about the birth and parenting.
Blue Monday: When Taking the Dog for a Walk Is Also a Way to Take Care of Yourself
On Blue Monday, considered the saddest day of the year, it is highlighted how walking the dog helps combat sedentary behavior and isolation, and improves emotional health, becoming a simple and effective form of self-care.
How to Care for a Catâs Teeth Even If It Wonât Let You Brush Them
Human dental products should not be used on cats, as they contain toxic substances that cats cannot metabolize, which can put their dental and overall health at risk.
Can a Rabbit Be Socialized? How to Do It Without Forcing It
Socializing a rabbit involves respecting and encouraging its natural behaviors, not forcing it to act like a dog. It is about creating a safe environment that allows the rabbit to express its own behavior in a healthy way.
Not all cats want to be picked up, and feline ethology explains why
Many cats avoid being lifted because losing contact with the ground makes them feel vulnerable, associating this action with dangerous situations, according to feline ethology.
Your daily horoscope: Monday, January 19, 2026
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es to discover the astrological predictions and advice that will help you face this Monday, January 19, 2026, with greater clarity and well-being.
The SEPE Launches New Job Offers with Salaries Approaching 40,000 Euros Annually
The State Public Employment Service (SEPE) publishes new job offers daily with various modalities, including full-time, part-time, and remote work, with salaries that can approach 40,000 euros per year.
Check National Lottery: results for this Saturday, January 17
The first prize of the National Lottery draw on January 17, 2026, was for the number 58,451, and the second prize went to 64,780. The winning refund numbers are 1, 3, and 4. All results are available on the website 20minutos.es.
Check Bonoloto: results for this Sunday, January 18
The winning combination of the Bonoloto for Sunday, January 18, 2026 includes the numbers 3, 6, 21, 23, 37, and 44. The complementary number is 34 and the refund number is 0. More details are available on the website 20minutos.es.
Uniforms for history: the patriotic history of Portsmouth's red socks
Portsmouth's red socks were adopted in 1947 on the recommendation of General Bernard 'Monty' Montgomery, honorary president of the club, highlighting their patriotic and historical significance for the team.
Wakes Up After Surgery Speaking Spanish Fluently Despite Knowing Almost Nothing of the Language
A patient developed Foreign Language Syndrome (FLS), a rare condition with about 100 cases since 1907, following surgery. Upon waking, he began speaking Spanish fluently, despite previously knowing almost nothing of the language.
They are not "sex dolls," but patriarchal fantasies
The controversy surrounding Shein reveals how the industry promotes sexist desires and the objectification of women, normalizing the absence of consent and perpetuating patriarchal fantasies that dehumanize women.
Cities Where January Is a Great Month to Travel and Explore (and February Too)
January, far from being just cold and expensive, is ideal for traveling. In this month, tourist services drop in price and certain destinations show their best side, making it a perfect opportunity for a getaway.
MarĂa Corina Machado meets with Trump at the White House, in photos
Venezuelan opposition leader MarĂa Corina Machado met with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington to have lunch and discuss the current situation in Venezuela.
The Best Cartoons by MalagĂłn
All the cartoons created by MalagĂłn and published in 20minutos, showcasing his humor and distinctive style.
The 'celebrities' who best represent each zodiac sign, according to AI
ChatGPT has identified celebrities who best embody the classic traits of each zodiac sign. This selection, based on artificial intelligence, reveals which celebrities represent each sign, inviting readers to discover the correspondences.
The EU and Mercosur Sign a Historic Agreement: "We Choose Fair Trade Over Tariffs"
The EU and Mercosur signed a historic fair trade agreement, despite opposition from European agricultural sectors and several countries. The pact aims to eliminate tariffs and strengthen trade relations between the two regions.
Pilar AlegrĂa commits in AragĂłn to free transportation from villages to attend medical appointments
Pilar AlegrĂa, Secretary General of the PSOE in AragĂłn, commits to guaranteeing free transportation from villages to attend medical appointments. Additionally, she criticized the PP for its "lack of commitment" to AragĂłn and its rejection of 630 million euros in the new regional financing.
Sumar demands that the PSOE negotiate a housing proposal within the Government
The leader of Sumar criticizes that the PSOEâs measures for access to housing do not work, pointing out that giving tax breaks to landlords does not solve the problem. She demands that the PSOE negotiate a joint proposal within the Government to effectively address the housing crisis.
These are the winning numbers in the ONCE Sueldazo this Sunday
The winning number of the ONCE Sueldazo on Sunday, January 18, 2026, is 08146, series 027. More results are available at 20minutos.es.
Check the results of the Gordo de la Primitiva this Sunday
The winning combination of the Gordo de la Primitiva on Sunday, January 18, 2026, is 5, 33, 34, 40, 45 with key number 2. Check all the results on 20minutos.es.
Ariana, Negin, Mehdi, Robina... seven severed stories of seven young people killed during the repression of protests in Iran
The names of seven young people killed during the repression of protests in Iran are beginning to be known, revealing their truncated stories. At the same time, serious difficulties arise for their families to recover the bodies from the morgues, complicating mourning and justice.
SĂĄnchez assures that no region will say "no" to the new autonomous financing model
SĂĄnchez states that a solution has been reached for the distribution of resources among regions, as a result of an extraordinary agreement between progressive forces, and that no region will reject the new autonomous financing model.
Those Over 23 Years Old Living with Their Parents Will Be Able to Receive the Minimum Vital Income: These Are the Requirements
The Minimum Vital Income in Spain, which helps prevent poverty and social exclusion, has benefited nearly a million children and adolescents. Now, people over 23 years old who live with their parents will also be able to access this benefit under certain requirements.
These are the winning numbers in the ONCE Sueldazo this Saturday
The winning number of the ONCE Sueldazo on Saturday, January 17, 2026, is 36747, series 047. More results available on the 20minutos.es website.
Trump sidelines Spain from G20 preparations following recent clashes with SĂĄnchez's Government
Spanish officials are excluded from the preparatory and ministerial G20 meetings to be held in December, as a result of recent conflicts between SĂĄnchez's government and the Trump administration.
The hell of Vivian Nosovitsky, who lost vision in one eye: a parasite 'devoured' her cornea due to improper contact lens use
Vivian Nosovitsky, a Mexican TikToker, lost vision in one eye after an infection caused by a parasite that damaged her cornea. This severe injury occurred due to improper use of contact lenses, raising awareness about the risks of not following proper instructions for their use and care.
At Least 16 Dead and More Than 50,000 Evacuated Due to the Wave of Fires in Chile
A wave of fires in Chile has left about 16 dead and more than 50,000 evacuated. So far, 19 people have been injured, with expectations that the number will rise in the coming hours due to the severity of the situation.
Neither in Alicante nor in Mallorca: the best campsite restaurant in Spain is in Murcia
Kinita & Beach Club, located in Murcia, has been recognized as the best campsite restaurant in Spain, surpassing establishments in Alicante and Mallorca.
Epictetus, Stoic Philosopher: "Do not demand that events happen as you wish, wish them to happen as they do"
Epictetus, born a slave in Hierapolis, overcame his condition to become a great Stoic philosopher, teaching to accept reality as it is rather than wishing it to be different.
The Horizontal Property Law Does Not Prohibit "Smoking on Your Own Terrace"
The Horizontal Property Law does not prohibit smoking on your own terrace, but the community can intervene if the smoke is considered bothersome, unhealthy, or harmful to other neighbors.
Burned body of a person found in Ortuella
The burned body of a person was found Friday afternoon in a shack located in a vacant lot away from the center of Ortuella.
Most Read: The Most Viewed News by 20minutos Users
This article compiles the most read and popular news among 20minutos users, highlighting current and general interest topics. It includes headlines about politics, society, economy, and entertainment, reflecting the concerns and preferences of the public at the moment. This list serves as a quick reference to stay informed about the issues that capture the most attention.
20M Surveys: Participate with Your Vote and See What Other Readers Think
Take part in the 20M surveys to share your opinion and discover the views of other readers on current topics. These surveys allow you to learn about trends and the general sentiment, promoting interaction and informative debate within the community.
Artificial Intelligence: What You Need to Know to Get Started in AI
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a branch of computer science that aims to create systems capable of performing tasks that normally require human intelligence. To get started in AI, it is important to understand basic concepts such as machine learning, neural networks, and data processing. Additionally, there are multiple tools and online courses that facilitate learning and project development in this innovative and constantly evolving field.
Zoe Saldaña (47 years old), the highest-grossing actress of all time: officially surpasses Scarlett Johansson
Zoe Saldaña, an actress of Dominican origin, becomes the highest-grossing actress in history thanks to her roles as Neytiri in 'Avatar' and Gamora in the Marvel universe, officially surpassing Scarlett Johansson.
Emilia Clarke, 7 Years After the End of 'Game of Thrones': "You Won't See Me Riding a Dragon Again"
Emilia Clarke, soon to premiere a new series, firmly states that she will not return to epic fantasy roles like in 'Game of Thrones,' making it clear that she will not be seen in similar roles again.
Health or Politics? Two Experts Analyze the New U.S. Nutritional Pyramid: "No One Uses It When Eating"
Experts Paula FernĂĄndez and Miguel LĂłpez believe that the new U.S. food pyramid will have a limited impact on the population, as it is rarely applied in everyday practice at mealtime.
A 3-episode miniseries to binge in less than 3 hours: the new Agatha Christie adaptation on Netflix
Martin Freeman, Helena Bonham Carter, and Mia McKenna-Bruce star in Netflix's new miniseries, an adaptation of a lesser-known Agatha Christie novel, which can be watched in under 3 hours.
Marcus Aurelius: "The happiness of your life depends on the quality of your thoughts"
Marcus Aurelius, Roman emperor, holds that happiness depends on the quality of thoughts, a central idea in Stoic philosophy that emphasizes mental control to achieve inner peace and well-being.
Itâs been less than 6 days and itâs already one of the most watched on Netflix: the 6-episode mystery miniseries to binge in an afternoon
Netflix kicks off the year with a new 6-episode mystery miniseries that quickly ranks among the most watched, competing with hits like 'Alpha Males' and 'Stranger Things.'
Silvia Lopb, psychologist expert in love: "If there are many ups and downs, the relationship is toxic"
Silvia Lopb, a psychologist specialized in love, explains that relationships with constant ups and downs are usually toxic, offering a clear perspective to identify harmful patterns and avoid confusing them with natural processes in a couple.
'Avatar: Fire and Ash' Leads the Global Box Office for the Fourth Consecutive Weekend
The third installment of 'Avatar' continues to lead the global box office for the fourth weekend in a row, currently accumulating just over half of what 'The Way of Water' grossed three years ago.
A route through 'El Chorrillo', Spain's most cinematic desert area
El Chorrillo, located in the southeast of Andalusia, is one of the driest landscapes in Spain and has served as a setting for numerous series and movies, standing out for its unique desert beauty and cinematic appeal.
The Secret Beneath the Sand of Western Sahara: The Reason for Morocco's Interest in the Former Spanish Colony
Western Sahara is rich in mineral resources and is suspected to have significant reserves of oil and natural gas, which explains Morocco's strategic interest in this former Spanish colony.
The First Concerns Arise Over Pre-signaling Emergencies with V16 Beacons That Cast Doubt on Their Effectiveness
Some drivers in Spain are starting to replace triangles with V16 beacons connected according to the new regulations. However, early videos show risky situations, raising doubts about the effectiveness and safety of these new emergency signals.
New boost for the future sports city that will be in Murcia: how many square meters it will have and where it will be located
The Murcia City Council has begun the urban planning of an area of more than 200,000 square meters designated for the future sports city, thus promoting its development in the region.
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Oil prices hold steady with focus on Trump tariff threats over Greenland
Oil prices remained stable as markets monitored U.S. President Trump's threats to impose tariffs related to Greenland. Traders weighed potential economic impacts amid ongoing trade tensions. The situation kept oil markets cautious, reflecting concerns about global trade policies influencing supply and demand dynamics.
Gold hits record high near $4,700/oz on Trump tariff threats over Greenland
Gold prices surged close to a record $4,700 per ounce as escalating tariff threats from former President Trump over Greenland increased economic uncertainty. Investors sought safe-haven assets amid fears of trade tensions impacting global markets, driving demand for gold as a hedge against potential financial instability.
Iran warns against any US strike as judiciary hints at unrest-linked executions
Iran has issued a warning to the US against any military strikes, amid rising tensions following nationwide protests. The Iranian judiciary signaled it may carry out executions of those involved in the unrest, highlighting the government's hardening stance. These developments underscore escalating conflict concerns and potential harsh crackdowns on dissent within Iran.
Syrian forces advance deeper into the US-backed, Kurdish-controlled northeast
Syrian government forces have moved further into northeastern Syria, an area controlled by US-backed Kurdish groups. This advance marks a notable shift, increasing government presence in the region and potentially altering the balance of power amidst ongoing conflicts. The move raises concerns over future control and stability in this strategically important part of Syria.
Syrian forces seize major oil, gas fields in eastern Syria, security sources say
Syrian government forces have taken control of key oil and gas fields in eastern Syria, according to security sources. The move strengthens state authority over energy resources in the region. It marks a significant shift amid ongoing conflict and territorial disputes in the area, impacting regional power dynamics and resource control.
What is the historical link between the copper and silver metals markets?
The copper and silver markets have historically been connected because of their common uses in industrial applications and coinage. Both metals often reflect the global economic situation, with copper acting as an economic indicator and silver serving dual roles as an industrial metal and a store of value. Market dynamics, including supply and demand factors and investor behavior, often cause their prices to move in correlation, highlighting their interconnected market influences.
BofA says silver is vastly overvalued, but retail demand could lift it to $170
Bank of America states silver is currently overvalued due to speculative trading but notes that strong retail investor demand could push prices up to $170. While fundamentals don't support such highs, increased buying by individual investors may drive significant short-term gains for silver.
Exclusive â US Moving Fast to Expand Chevronâs Venezuela License, Energy Secretary Wright Tells Reuters
The U.S. is rapidly working to broaden Chevron's license to operate in Venezuela, aiming to boost oil production amid market uncertainties. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm emphasized efforts to ease restrictions, reflecting a strategic shift to stabilize energy supplies while balancing geopolitical and human rights concerns.
White House seeks emergency power auction for largest US electric grid
The White House proposed an emergency power auction to address electricity reliability concerns in the largest US electric grid. This move aims to ensure adequate power supply during peak demand and extreme weather events, preventing blackouts and enhancing grid stability. The initiative reflects growing attention to energy resilience amid increasing climate challenges and grid modernization efforts.
Tesla poised to be early winner as Canada opens door to Chinese-made EVs
Canadaâs new trade rules allow imports of Chinese-made electric vehicles, potentially boosting Tesla as it can quickly expand deliveries using its Shanghai factory. The policy change aims to increase EV availability and affordability in Canada amid growing demand, while also intensifying competition in the market. Teslaâs established presence and production capacity position it to benefit early from this regulatory shift.
Ageas hikes 2025 profit view by 23% on China tax change
Ageas has raised its profit forecast for 2025 by 23%, driven by a favorable tax policy change in China. The adjustment reflects improved earnings expectations due to reduced tax burdens, boosting the insurer's outlook and confidence in its operations within the Chinese market.
AMS-OSRAM announces partial repurchase of 2027 convertible bonds
AMS-OSRAM has announced a partial repurchase of its 2027 convertible bonds, aiming to reduce debt and improve financial stability. The move reflects the company's strategic effort to manage liabilities effectively amid market conditions. Details on the repurchase volume and impact on future finances were not specified.
Rivian appoints former GM executive Azam Akhtar as new CFO
Rivian has named Azam Akhtar, a former General Motors executive, as its new Chief Financial Officer. Akhtar's experience at GM is expected to strengthen Rivian's financial strategy as the electric vehicle maker continues its growth and production scaling. He replaces the outgoing CFO, bringing extensive industry knowledge to support Rivianâs expanding operations.
PolyPeptide reports 15.6% revenue growth for 2025, confirms targets
PolyPeptide announced a 15.6% revenue increase for 2025, driven by strong demand and operational efficiency. The company confirmed its financial targets, emphasizing growth in peptide therapeutics and expanding market presence. Strategic investments and product pipeline enhancements support long-term objectives.
GreenMobility forecasts 8-12% revenue growth for 2026
GreenMobility projects an 8-12% increase in revenue for 2026, driven by expansion in key markets and investment in sustainable technologies. The company aims to enhance its electric vehicle fleet and improve user experience to capture growing demand for eco-friendly urban mobility solutions. Strategic partnerships and technological advancements are expected to support this growth trajectory.
Wipro shares slump on Q3 earnings miss, weak Q4 outlook
Wipro's shares fell after the company reported Q3 earnings that missed analyst expectations and issued a weak outlook for Q4. The IT firm's lower-than-expected revenue and profit growth raised concerns about its near-term performance, leading to negative investor sentiment and a drop in stock value.
Taiwan stocks higher at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted up 1.94%
Taiwan's stock market closed higher, with the Taiwan Weighted Index rising 1.94%. Gains were driven by strong performances in technology and semiconductor sectors, supported by positive investor sentiment and favorable economic data. Market optimism was boosted by global demand recovery and easing geopolitical tensions, contributing to the overall market uplift during the trading session.
South Koreaâs KOSPI hits record high as Hyundai surges, chipmakers gain
South Koreaâs KOSPI index reached a record high driven by strong gains in Hyundai and semiconductor stocks. Hyundai surged following positive outlooks, and chipmakers benefited from rising global demand for semiconductors. The market optimism reflects improving export prospects and confidence in key growth sectors, boosting investor sentiment and supporting sustained market momentum.
Australia stocks lower at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 down 0.33%
Australian shares declined, with the S&P/ASX 200 falling 0.33% by market close. Key sectors dragged the index lower amid mixed global signals and cautious investor sentiment. Trade volumes were moderate as traders awaited upcoming economic data and corporate earnings reports.
China December new home prices fall again; annual decline steepest in five months
China's new home prices declined again in December, marking the steepest annual drop in five months. The continued price falls reflect ongoing challenges in the property market, highlighting weak demand and economic uncertainties affecting the sector.
China Q4 GDP rises slightly more than expected, meets 5% growth target in 2025
China's GDP in Q4 grew slightly above expectations, helping the country achieve its 5% growth target for 2025. This boost reflects steady economic recovery supported by strong domestic demand and industrial output, signaling cautious optimism for continued growth amidst global uncertainties.
UK homes asking prices show record rise for time of year, Rightmove says
UK home asking prices have seen a record seasonal rise, according to Rightmove. The property website reports an unusual increase in prices for this time of year, defying typical market trends. This surge reflects strong buyer demand despite economic uncertainties and could signal a shift in the housing market dynamics.
US manufacturing production rises on primary metals surge, outlook unclear
US manufacturing output grew in April, driven by a sharp rise in primary metals production. Despite the increase, overall industrial production saw a slight decline due to weaker performance in other sectors. The outlook remains uncertain amid mixed economic signals and evolving market conditions, leaving businesses cautious about future growth prospects.
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Industrial production steady, outpaces forecasts
Industrial production remained steady in April, surpassing analysts' expectations. Key sectors such as manufacturing and utilities showed moderate growth, contributing to the overall positive performance. This trend suggests resilience in the industrial sector despite economic uncertainties.
Canadian housing starts rose 5.6% in 2025 as December beats expectations
Canadian housing starts increased by 5.6% in 2025, with December figures surpassing forecasts. The rise reflects stronger construction activity, driven by demand and favorable market conditions, signaling continued growth in the Canadian housing sector.
Deutsche Bank raises U.K. GDP growth forecast for 2026
Deutsche Bank has increased its U.K. GDP growth forecast for 2026, citing stronger-than-expected economic recovery and improved business investment. The bank highlights factors such as robust consumer spending and favorable trade conditions contributing to the revised outlook. This upward revision reflects growing confidence in the U.K.'s economic resilience post-pandemic.
Iran protests abate after deadly crackdown, residents and rights group say
Following a deadly crackdown on recent protests in Iran, demonstrations have significantly diminished. Residents and human rights organizations report a decline in public unrest as security forces impose strict measures. Despite reduced visibility of protests, underlying tensions persist amid ongoing grievances over political and social issues.
Finlandâs central bank sets tougher climate targets for investments
Finlandâs central bank has announced stricter climate-related investment targets to support national and global efforts against climate change. These new goals aim to reduce the carbon footprint of its investment portfolio, aligning with Finlandâs commitment to sustainability and the Paris Agreement. The bank will prioritize green investments and increase transparency in reporting climate risks to promote a low-carbon economy.
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Japan opposition to propose issuing âeducationâ bonds, draft platform shows
Japan's opposition party plans to propose issuing "education" bonds to fund educational reforms, according to a draft policy platform. The initiative aims to enhance school facilities and support learning improvements, reflecting the party's commitment to prioritize education in its agenda. The proposal is part of broader efforts to address educational challenges and invest in the nation's future.
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Morning Bid: US picks a fight with its biggest creditor
The US has escalated tensions by challenging China, its largest creditor, over economic and trade issues. This move risks straining the crucial financial relationship as both nations grapple with strategic and diplomatic disagreements. The conflict highlights growing friction amid global economic uncertainties and may impact future negotiations between the two powers.
China hits 2025 GDP growth target on export boom, but canât shake domestic chill
China achieved its 2025 GDP growth target driven by a robust export surge. However, domestic demand remains weak, weighed down by cautious consumer spending and sluggish investment. Despite strong external trade, economic recovery is uneven, highlighting challenges in boosting internal consumption and sustaining long-term growth. Authorities face pressure to stimulate the domestic market amid global uncertainties.
Trump says Denmark unable to remove âRussian threatâ from Greenland
Former President Trump claimed Denmark is unable to address the âRussian threatâ in Greenland. He suggested the U.S. should take a more active role in securing the island, citing its strategic importance. Trump previously expressed interest in purchasing Greenland, citing its geopolitical value amid rising tensions with Russia.
Powerchip shares jump after Micron moves to buy Taiwan fab for $1.8 billion
Micron plans to acquire a Taiwanese semiconductor fabrication facility from Powerchip for $1.8 billion. The deal boosts Powerchip's stock, reflecting investor optimism about the company's growth prospects and the broader semiconductor industry's expansion. This move aligns with Micron's strategy to increase memory chip production amid rising global demand.
Japanâs looming election increases chance of cut in sales tax
Japanâs upcoming election raises the possibility of a reduced sales tax rate as politicians seek voter support. Economic challenges and public concerns over inflation have prompted discussions about tax relief to boost consumer spending. The decision aims to balance fiscal stability with economic stimulus ahead of the election.
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World markets jolted, dollar dips as Trump vows tariffs on Europe over Greenland
Global markets reacted sharply after President Trump threatened tariffs on Europe linked to disputes over Greenland. The announcement unsettled investors, causing the dollar to dip amid concerns about escalating trade tensions and geopolitical instability. The move signals increased friction between the US and European allies, impacting international trade dynamics and market confidence.
Bitcoin price today: slips to $92.5k as Trump Greenland tariffs dent risk
Bitcoin's price dropped to $92,500 following concerns over U.S. tariffs on Greenland imports proposed under Trump's administration. The move increased market uncertainty, prompting investors to reduce risk exposure and sell off some cryptocurrency holdings, leading to the dip in Bitcoinâs value.
Cardano Falls 12% In Selloff
Cardano's price dropped 12% amid a broad cryptocurrency market selloff. The decline reflects reduced investor confidence and increased profit-taking. Market analysts note that negative sentiment and technical factors contributed to the downturn, signaling potential short-term weakness for Cardano.
NEXST Brings KISS OF LIFE to Life: Debut VR Concerts on the Ultimate Web3 Entertainment Platform
NEXST launched debut VR concerts featuring KISS OF LIFE on its cutting-edge Web3 platform, merging virtual reality with blockchain to offer immersive, interactive entertainment. The events highlight NEXSTâs innovation in live digital experiences, allowing fans global access and unique engagement through NFTs and metaverse integration, setting a new standard in the evolving entertainment landscape.
Bitcoin price today: subdued at $95k on US crypto bill speedbump
Bitcoinâs price hovered around $95,000 amid delays in US cryptocurrency legislation. Uncertainty over the progress of the crypto bill has tempered investor enthusiasm, leading to subdued trading activity. Market observers await clearer regulatory signals before making significant moves.
SMX opens Kraken account as part of treasury strategy
SMX has opened an account with cryptocurrency exchange Kraken to diversify its treasury holdings. This move aligns with the companyâs broader strategy to integrate digital assets and enhance financial flexibility. The decision reflects growing corporate interest in incorporating crypto solutions for treasury management and investment purposes.
Mingo Secures Exclusive 54-Country Ticketing Deal on Hedera
Mingo has announced an exclusive partnership to provide ticketing services across 54 countries using Hedera's blockchain technology. This deal aims to enhance ticket security, reduce fraud, and streamline event access. Leveraging Hedera's decentralized platform, Mingo will deliver innovative, scalable ticketing solutions, marking a significant expansion in its global presence and adoption of blockchain in the entertainment sector.
Senate Dems from committees will meet with crypto trade groups tomorrow - Coindesk
Senate Democrats from key committees plan to meet with cryptocurrency trade groups tomorrow to discuss regulatory concerns and industry developments. The discussions aim to bridge gaps between lawmakers and the crypto sector, focusing on issues like investor protection, market integrity, and innovation support. This engagement reflects growing legislative attention to the evolving digital asset landscape.
Litecoin Falls 10% In Bearish Trade
Litecoin's price dropped 10% amid a bearish market trend, driven by decreased investor confidence and broader cryptocurrency sell-offs. The decline reflects heightened volatility and uncertainty in the crypto sector, impacting Litecoin alongside other digital assets.
Bitcoin price today: steadies at $95.5k with US crypto market bill in focus
Bitcoinâs price holds steady around $95,500 as the US cryptocurrency market bill draws attention. Investors are closely monitoring regulatory developments, which could impact market stability and growth. The bill aims to provide clearer frameworks for digital assets, influencing trader confidence and Bitcoin's near-term performance.
USDT0 Becomes the Largest and Fastest-Growing Cross-Chain Liquidity Network, $63 Billion Moved in One Year
USDT0 has emerged as the largest and fastest-growing cross-chain liquidity network, facilitating $63 billion in transactions over the past year. The platformâs rapid growth highlights its significant role in enhancing decentralized finance by enabling seamless asset transfers across different blockchain networks. This milestone underscores USDT0âs expanding influence in the crypto liquidity sector.
Sampo continues share buyback program with âŹ2.8 million purchase
Sampo has furthered its share buyback initiative by purchasing shares worth âŹ2.8 million. This move is part of the company's ongoing program to enhance shareholder value and optimize its capital structure. The buyback reflects Sampoâs confidence in its financial position and outlook.
Djerriwarrh H1 2025/26 slides: Stable dividend maintained despite 6% profit decline
Djerriwarrh reported a 6% drop in first half profits for 2025/26 but maintained a stable dividend, signaling confidence in ongoing cash flow. Despite profit dips, the company remains focused on long-term growth and cost management amid challenging market conditions.
Garanti BBVA sells non-performing loans worth TL 1.03 billion
Garanti BBVA has sold non-performing loans (NPLs) valued at TL 1.03 billion. This move aims to strengthen the bankâs balance sheet and improve asset quality by offloading bad debts to specialized firms. The sale aligns with the bankâs strategy to maintain financial health and manage credit risks effectively.
Garanti BBVA redeems $28.5 million debt instrument
Garanti BBVA has redeemed a debt instrument worth $28.5 million, strengthening its financial position. The move reflects the bank's ongoing efforts to optimize its debt portfolio and maintain financial flexibility amid changing market conditions.
Micron to acquire PSMCâs Taiwan fab for $1.8 billion
Micron Technology is set to acquire Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corpâs Taiwan fabrication plant for $1.8 billion. The purchase will expand Micronâs production capacity in the region, enhancing its ability to meet growing demand for memory chips. The move strengthens Micronâs position in the global semiconductor market amid rising supply chain challenges.
Rocket Doctor AI upsizes private placement to $4.5 million
Rocket Doctor AI has increased its private placement offering from $3 million to $4.5 million to support its growth initiatives. The move aims to strengthen its financial position and accelerate product development and market expansion.
Cathie Woodâs ARK sells Kratos Defense stock, buys Oklo and Trimble
Cathie Woodâs ARK Investment Management sold its shares in Kratos Defense, reallocating funds to purchase stocks in Oklo and Trimble. This move reflects ARKâs strategy to adjust its portfolio toward companies with promising growth potential in clean energy and advanced technology sectors.
Itafos appoints Joseph McConnell to board of directors
Itafos has announced the appointment of Joseph McConnell to its board of directors. McConnell brings extensive experience in the fertilizer industry, enhancing the company's strategic direction and governance as Itafos continues to grow its operations.
PJM board outlines plan for integrating data center grid loads
The PJM board revealed a strategy to manage increasing electricity demand from data centers. The plan focuses on integrating these large, energy-intensive facilities into the grid while maintaining reliability and cost-effectiveness. This involves updated policies and infrastructure investments to balance load growth and support grid stability amid the rising number of data centers.
Fastenal declares quarterly dividend of $0.24 per share
Fastenal announced a quarterly dividend of $0.24 per share, reflecting confidence in its financial stability and commitment to returning value to shareholders. The dividend will be paid to shareholders of record on the specified date, underscoring the company's ongoing focus on shareholder returns.