News Summary - 01/24/2026

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Harry says sacrifices by NATO troops in Afghanistan deserve 'respect'

The US president's remarks about NATO troops' efforts in Afghanistan have drawn criticism from international allies, including UK veterans and politicians, who emphasize the need to honor and respect their sacrifices.

Frank Gardner: Not only Americans risked life and limb to serve in Afghanistan

Brits, Canadians, and Danes also faced intense combat in Afghanistan, enduring significant risks alongside American forces, highlights the BBC's security correspondent Frank Gardner.

China no longer Pentagon's top security priority

The new US national defense strategy indicates a shift in focus, with China no longer the Pentagon's top security priority. The US will also provide more limited support to its allies under this updated approach.

Boy, 12, dies from injuries after Sydney shark attack

Nico Antic, 12, was swimming in Sydney Harbour when he was attacked by a shark last Sunday, resulting in fatal injuries.

TikTok US venture to collect precise user location data

TikTok's updated privacy policy reveals that its US operations will collect more precise location data from users. This expanded access marks a significant change in how the app gathers user information, raising privacy concerns as the company aims to better tailor content and ads.

High stakes but low expectations for Ukraine talks with Russia and US

Donald Trump is actively advocating for a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. However, significant conflicts and key disputes remain unresolved, casting doubt on the prospects of successful negotiations, according to Sarah Rainsford.

'I didn't hear from my son for seven months': Inside Yemen's UAE-run secret prisons

The BBC investigates former UAE bases in Yemen used as secret prisons, where detainees report widespread abuse. Families, like one mother whose son vanished for seven months, highlight the secrecy and human rights violations occurring within these facilities.

US braces for 'extremely dangerous' winter storm

The National Weather Service warns of an impending winter storm that poses a life-threatening risk of hypothermia, urging caution as the extreme cold weather approaches.

Hundreds of Minnesota businesses close to protest ICE presence

Thousands participated in widespread protests across Minnesota against the ongoing immigration crackdown, leading hundreds of businesses to close in solidarity with the demonstrators.

Danish PM in Greenland for 'show of support' after Trump threats

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen visited Greenland following weeks of tension sparked by US President Trump's warnings about potentially taking control of the territory, aiming to demonstrate Denmark's support for Greenland amidst the controversy.

'A natural partner': US Treasury Secretary weighs in on Alberta separatism

Amid ongoing tensions between Ottawa and Washington, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent commented on Alberta separatism, highlighting the complex dynamics in Canada-US relations during a period of political disagreement.

Alleged drug kingpin and ex-Olympian Ryan Wedding arrested after years on the run

Ryan Wedding, a former Olympian and FBI Ten Most Wanted fugitive, was arrested for allegedly leading a transnational drug trafficking ring.

'I saw people getting shot': Eyewitness tells of Iran protest crackdown

An Iranian eyewitness recounts chaotic scenes during a crackdown on protests in her hometown, where security forces opened fire on demonstrators, leading to violence and fear as people tried to escape.

Mandela's prison key, sunglasses and shirt can be sold after daughter wins court battle

Mandela's daughter won a court battle allowing the sale of his prison key, sunglasses, and shirt. Authorities had attempted to block their export, claiming the items were part of the country's heritage, but the court ruled in her favor.

Luxury watchmaker designs $1.5m model with Indian billionaire's statue

A luxury watchmaker created a $1.5 million watch inspired by the private zoo of Indian billionaire Anant Ambani. The design features statues of a lion and a white tiger, reflecting the exclusive animals in Ambani's collection.

Spanish track was fractured before high-speed train disaster, report finds

A preliminary report reveals that the track involved in the fatal Spanish high-speed train crash, which killed 45 people, was fractured over two hours before the accident occurred.

Canadian woman found dead on Australian beach likely died of drowning, autopsy finds

Piper James was found dead on an Australian beach surrounded by dingoes. However, a coroner's autopsy revealed evidence consistent with drowning as the likely cause of death.

Stuck between the US and Russia, Canada must prove it can defend its Arctic territory

Canada is strengthening its military presence in the Arctic amid rising security threats and growing concerns from the US. The move aims to assert sovereignty and protect its northern borders as geopolitical tensions escalate in the region.

Trump covets mineral-rich Greenland, but what natural resources does it actually have?

Greenland is rich in natural resources, notably large reserves of rare earth minerals, which are critical for modern technologies.

'Blood was all over' - victim of Nigeria church abduction describes escape

Attackers raided three churches in a Nigerian village on Sunday, leaving about 160 people missing. A victim describes a harrowing escape amid the chaos and violence.

A national tragedy 30 years ago united Australia. Why hasn't the Bondi shooting?

Political conflicts following the Bondi shooting last month have overshadowed the national day of mourning, preventing the unity seen after a similar tragedy 30 years ago.

Could Trump's new Board of Peace sideline the struggling UN?

The US president has vowed to "end decades of suffering" with his new Board of Peace. However, critics label the initiative as a vain effort that may undermine the already challenged United Nations.

Eight Surprise Takeaways from the Oscar Nominations

Paul Mescal and Chase Infiniti were notably snubbed in the Oscar nominations. Despite their absence, other actors delivered standout performances that secured their films’ recognition, highlighting unexpected favorites and shifts in the awards landscape.

Vietnam's leader returns to power with bold promises. Can he deliver?

To Lam has resumed his role as the Communist Party chief for another five-year term, reaffirming his leadership in Vietnam. His return signals continuity in the party's direction and presents the challenge of fulfilling his bold promises amid the country's evolving political and economic landscape.

Is the US-TikTok deal a new reality for China's tech champions?

The US-TikTok deal poses significant challenges for ByteDance and reflects broader hurdles faced by Chinese tech firms aiming to expand globally amid increasing regulatory and geopolitical tensions.

What we know about Trump's 'framework of future deal' over Greenland

Denmark and Greenland firmly reject any plans to give up sovereignty over Greenland, the world's largest island, despite discussions about a potential future deal proposed by Trump.

Could trilateral talks yield a breakthrough in Ukraine-Russia war?

Representatives from Kyiv, Moscow, and Washington have met for the first time since the 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine. This marks a significant step in diplomatic efforts that could potentially lead to progress in the ongoing conflict.

Liz Hurley and Anna Wintour among mourners at Valentino's funeral in Rome

Crowds gathered in Rome to mourn Italian fashion designer Valentino, who passed away at 93. Among the attendees were notable figures including Liz Hurley and Anna Wintour, paying tribute to his influential legacy in fashion.

Does TikTok's US deal threaten the company's global ambitions?

TikTok has finalized a deal to separate its US operations into a distinct entity, allowing it to continue operating in America. This move aims to address regulatory concerns but could impact the company's global strategy and growth by dividing its business into different regions.

Board of Peace, Zelensky and Musk - What happened before Trump left Davos?

The US president hosted a charter-signing for a "new international oversight body" at Davos, aiming to boost global cooperation. However, several key allies were notably absent from the event, highlighting mixed support ahead of Trump's departure from the summit.

Footage captures moment NZ landslide starts in Mount Maunganui

An Australian tourist witnessed a landslide begin behind him at Mount Maunganui and managed to run away safely, capturing the dramatic moment on footage.

Watch: Russian cosmonaut captures stunning aurora from space

Cosmonaut Sergey Kud-Sverchkov filmed breathtaking auroras from orbit during one of the biggest solar storms in over twenty years, showcasing Earth's glowing lights from space.

The marks from the Iryo match the track break, which gave way before the derailment

Researchers found marks matching the track break on three trains that passed through the same point in Adamuz between 5:21 PM and 7:09 PM on the day of the accident, indicating that the track gave way before the derailment.

Consult the official CIAF report that attributes the derailment of the Iryo in Adamuz to a broken track

The official CIAF report attributes the derailment of the Iryo train in Adamuz to a broken track, pointing to maintenance failures in the infrastructure that caused the accident.

Japanese Mentality of Hitachi and Spanish Railway Industry: Why a Quick Investigation into Adamuz Is Expected

Sources in the railway sector highlight the technical reputation of the Commission to ensure a quick and efficient investigation into Adamuz, supported by Hitachi’s Japanese discipline and the strength of the Spanish railway industry. This collaboration is expected to drive clear and objective conclusions, reinforcing safety and innovation in the sector.

Puente rules out resignation: "What happened does not diminish my ability to continue in office"

The Railway Accident Investigation Commission confirmed that the track on which the Iryo train involved in the accident was running was already broken. Despite this, Puente rules out resignation and assures that the incident does not affect his ability to remain in office.

The President of Adif Assures He Will Resign If Any Responsibility of His Is Detected After the Adamuz Accident

At the press conference, the president of Adif and Minister Óscar Puente explained the details of the Adamuz accident. The president of Adif stated that he will resign if any responsibility of his is found in the incident.

Adif does not rule out a factory defect and will inspect the entire batch of rails like the one that broke in Adamuz

Adif is investigating the railway accident in Adamuz, CĂłrdoba, and does not rule out a factory defect in the rails. They will inspect the entire related batch to ensure safety and prevent similar incidents.

Adif reduces speed to 60 km/h on a 20-kilometer section of the Madrid-Valladolid high-speed line

Adif has reduced the speed to 60 km/h on a 20-kilometer section of the Madrid-Valladolid high-speed line, in the province of Segovia, after detecting a minor incident on the track that affects the safety of the route.

Puente says that the track break is a "recurring problem" and that the last test to detect it in Adamuz was in November

The minister feels qualified to continue after the accident and neither fears nor is concerned about a possible resignation requested by SĂĄnchez. The president of Adif states that he will assume his responsibility depending on the final investigation report.

Transport confirms that the emergency number 112 was not alerted about injured people until 18 minutes after the accident and that the Alvia derailment was initially unknown

Óscar Puente stated that all emergency services acted quickly, although he acknowledged that the alert to 112 about injured people occurred 18 minutes after the accident and that the derailment of the Alvia train was initially unknown.

FeijĂło denounces that the railway crisis is "a reflection of the state of the nation" and demands explanations from SĂĄnchez: "It's chaos"

The leader of the PP, FeijĂło, demands that President SĂĄnchez explain the railway crisis, considering it a reflection of the state of the nation. He warns that if SĂĄnchez does not appear before Congress next week, an extraordinary session will be requested in the Senate to address the current chaos.

The 20 questions that FeijĂło asks SĂĄnchez to answer about the Adamuz accident

FeijĂło demands that SĂĄnchez respond in Congress next week about the Adamuz accident. If he does not, the leader of the PP will call an extraordinary session in the Senate to address the issue.

SĂĄnchez requests to appear in Congress over the railway crisis in a session still without a date

La Moncloa has requested that SĂĄnchez appear in Congress to address the railway crisis, following the urgent demand from the PP. The date for the session has not yet been set.

Puente publishes photos of the Iryo train involved in the Adamuz accident to "disprove" those who claim there was no collision with the Alvia

Puente shared photos of the Iryo train involved in the Adamuz accident to counter claims denying a collision with the Alvia, although neither the driver nor the passengers perceived any impact during the incident.

The man who rescued the six-year-old girl from the Alvia: "Julio started to get her out, but he couldn't"

The man recounted that the six-year-old girl who was rescued only asked about her relatives and was very cold during the Alvia accident. They tried to help her, but it was initially difficult to get her out.

An Antena 3 reporter apologizes after posing for a photo with the Iryo: "At ground zero"

Arancha Pérez Ponce, journalist from 'Y ahora Sonsoles', apologized after sharing a photo with the Iryo, clarifying that she did not intend to offend anyone and expressed regret over the incident in a statement on social media.

Autopsies certify that the 45 victims in the Adamuz train crash all died "on the spot"

Antonio Sanz, counselor of the Junta de AndalucĂ­a, emphasizes that the emergency response after the Adamuz train crash was "exemplary." The autopsies confirm that the 45 deceased died instantly in the accident.

The tender video of Boro and Ana together at home: "Here he is giving me lots of love and I am giving him love too"

Boro, the dog who was lost since Sunday, was rescued on Thursday thanks to his family being in the area. Now they are together at home, sharing love and tenderness.

The DGT bans truck traffic in parts of the northern region due to snow: more than 400 trucks stranded in Zamora

The DGT has banned truck traffic in northern areas due to snow. More than 400 trucks are stranded in Zamora, and around 80 roads, including some major ones, have been affected since late Friday.

Storm Ingrid puts roads on alert: these are all the routes affected by snow

The DGT has banned truck traffic on the A-6 in LeĂłn and Lugo, and on the A-52 in Zamora, due to Storm Ingrid affecting the roads with snow.

The map of roads affected by snowfalls and the storm in Spain

The General Directorate of Traffic advises using winter tires or chains and avoiding travel by road in the northwest half of Spain due to the snowfalls and the storm.

Alert over a possible food shortage in supermarkets due to storm Ingrid

Asedas, the trade association for food distribution, warns of the loss of many hours of service due to storm Ingrid. This affects around 150 supermarkets in Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, and northern Castilla y LeĂłn, which could lead to a possible food shortage.

The storm affects a hundred roads and the worst is yet to come: "The next few days will be difficult"

The storm Ingrid has caused disruptions on a hundred roads, making traffic difficult. Authorities warn that the situation will worsen in the coming days, calling for caution and preparedness for adverse weather conditions.

Where will it snow in Madrid this weekend? These will be the most affected areas

The arrival of polar air will cause a sharp drop in temperatures and a significant lowering of the snow line across much of Spain, especially affecting various areas of Madrid during the weekend.

The striking images of the storm that turns several provinces white

The storm Ingrid has caused a significant drop in the snow level, which could reach 500 meters between Friday and Saturday, affecting about 20 provincial capitals in 12 autonomous communities. These provinces are on alert due to the possibility of new snowfalls that could intensify in the coming days.

The Prosecutor's Office of the Court Closes the Investigation Opened Against Julio Iglesias

The Prosecutor's Office has closed the investigation against Julio Iglesias, arguing that the Spanish courts do not have jurisdiction to investigate the complaint of sexual assault and trafficking filed against the singer.

Julio Iglesias' Lawyers Emphasize the Public Lynching He Has Endured

Julio Iglesias' lawyers denounce the enormous and irreparable damage caused to the singer, affecting his public image, as well as him and his family, due to the public lynching he has suffered.

The women who accused Julio Iglesias will continue fighting "for justice"

The organizations supporting Julio Iglesias' accusers claim that his guilt has not been sufficiently acknowledged, so the women may once again resort to legal action to seek justice.

Antonio Canales returns to 'GH DĂșo' after the death of his brother

Antonio Canales returns to the show 'GH DĂșo' as a contestant after being absent due to the death of his brother, thus resuming his full participation in the reality show.

Euromillions creates a new millionaire in Spain and the jackpot rises to 109 million

The Euromillions draw on January 23, 2026, had no first-category winners, so the jackpot for the next draw on January 27 increases to 109 million euros.

The Williams will testify as suspects for the alleged misappropriation of a Mercedes

The footballers Williams will testify as suspects via videoconference from the Athletic headquarters, in relation to the alleged misappropriation of a Mercedes vehicle.

Journalist Miguel Ángel Moncholi, the voice of Telemadrid in bullfighting, dies

The bullfighting journalist Miguel Ángel Moncholi, known as the voice of Telemadrid in bullfighting, passed away at the age of 70 in Madrid after a long illness.

The Gelida Train Had Only Five Seconds to Brake Before Hitting the Fallen Wall

The Rodalies train in Gelida (Barcelona) had only five seconds to brake before crashing into a retaining wall that had collapsed onto the tracks. The accident caused the death of a trainee driver and injured 37 people.

A landslide interrupts the R1 Rodalies line in Girona without causing injuries

A landslide has interrupted the R1 Rodalies line in Girona, affecting the section between Blanes and Maçanet-Massanes. No injuries have been reported. An alternative road plan has been implemented for travelers while rail service is being restored.

Russia and Ukraine negotiate the end of the war in a trilateral meeting with the US in the United Arab Emirates

Russian President Vladimir Putin approved a trilateral meeting with the United States and Ukraine in the United Arab Emirates, which continues until this Saturday. The conflict in Donbas remains the main obstacle in the negotiations between Kyiv and Moscow.

The Police Investigate New Data Leaks Involving Puente and Presidents of Autonomous Communities

Several recent leaks have exposed personal data of Óscar Puente, regional presidents, and senior officials of Renfe and Adif. The police are already investigating these incidents to determine their origin and safeguard the compromised information.

When the January 2026 Pension Is Paid at CaixaBank, Banco Santander, ING, BBVA, and Other Banks

With the January financial strain at its toughest point, pensioners await their pension payments to manage their debts. Payment dates for January 2026 are detailed for banks such as CaixaBank, Banco Santander, ING, and BBVA.

The Iranian Ambassador Once Again Avoids Shaking Queen Letizia's Hand at the Diplomatic Corps Reception

The Iranian ambassador once again avoided shaking Queen Letizia's hand during the reception of the Diplomatic Corps, as he had already done in 2024 and 2025, citing religious and cultural reasons.

Mayeli apologizes for going pregnant to 'La Isla de las Tentaciones': "I naively believed it could help me not to fall"

Mayeli, former contestant of 'La Isla de las Tentaciones', launched her new Mtmad channel called 'My Imperfect Family' and apologized for participating in the show while pregnant, naively thinking that it would help her stay strong.

Snapshots So Rare They Will Leave You Stunned

Life surprises us with unusual images like an onion with a serious expression, flowerpots with curious shapes, and whimsical eyelids. Social media showcases these unique moments that leave us amazed.

This is How Canada Prepares for a Possible US Invasion to Become the 52nd State

The Canadian Army is analyzing a theoretical framework to face a hypothetical US invasion, motivated by political tensions during the Trump administration.

DarĂ­o, from 'LIDLT 9', sends a message to Almudena: "I would like to remember the good times of our relationship"

DarĂ­o, a contestant on 'LIDLT 9', has opened up for the first time on camera for Mtmad after receiving harsh criticism during the show. He sends a message to Almudena, expressing his wish to remember the good moments of their relationship.

Paloma Barrientos and Pepe del Real admit that they have also injected salmon sperm: "It must be done with specialists"

Paloma Barrientos and Pepe del Real admit to having injected salmon sperm, a controversial cosmetic treatment. They recommend undergoing the procedure with specialists to avoid risks. Former athlete Gabriella Hahlingag also underwent this treatment and has received much criticism for it.

Five Bonoloto Winners Each Win 48,000 Euros and the Jackpot Rises to 7 Million

The Bonoloto draw on January 23, 2026, had no first-category winners. Five players with five correct numbers each won 48,000 euros. The jackpot for the next draw on January 24 increases to 7 million euros.

Former Olympic Athlete Ryan Wedding Arrested, One of the FBI’s 10 Most Wanted Fugitives: "He Is the Pablo Escobar of Our Time"

Former Canadian snowboarder Ryan Wedding, accused of drug trafficking and murder, has been arrested. He was on the FBI’s list of the 10 most wanted fugitives and is compared to Pablo Escobar due to his dangerousness.

This will be your tasty ally to achieve (this year for sure) your New Year's resolutions

Kiwi is a delicious and nutritious food that can help you maintain your New Year's resolutions, such as leading a healthier life and eating a balanced diet, thus making it easier to adopt good habits.

Sydney Sweeney Takes on a Cursed Project: A Romance Novel No One Has Managed to Adapt

Sydney Sweeney, known for 'Euphoria', continues her interest in adapting novels into films, now choosing a work by a much more prestigious author than Freida McFadden, tackling a complicated project that has yet to find success in adaptations.

Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade"

Chris Martin ironically commented on the incident where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful during a 'kisscam' event, suggesting that one should take advantage of the adverse situation as an opportunity.

The Court of A Coruña Acquits the Former Security Director of Adif in the Angrois Accident

The Court of A Coruña upholds the conviction of the Alvia train driver whose train derailed in Angrois, causing 80 deaths and 143 injuries 13 years ago, but acquits the former security director of Adif, considering him not responsible for the accident.

The Victims of the Angrois Accident "Devastated" by the Judicial Decision: "It Is Something Terrible for Society"

The spokesperson for the victims' platform expresses devastation over the judicial decision, pointing out that it is no coincidence that it was made public now, despite the court having voted in December. They consider the ruling to be something terrible for society.

Kiko Jiménez breaks down while talking about his father's arrest: "He is a man who shouldn't be free"

Kiko Jiménez, former contestant of 'Mujeres y hombres y viceversa,' appeared visibly upset in an interview on 'De viernes' when discussing his father's arrest, describing him as "a man who shouldn't be free."

Fleeing across rooftops and threatening to jump into the void: this was the arrest of the pedophile Våzquez Patiño

The National Police arrested Daniel VĂĄzquez Patiño in A Coruña, one of Spain’s ten most wanted fugitives. During the operation, he exhibited extreme violence and threatened to jump into the void while attempting to escape across the rooftops.

They report the use of a xenophobic Vox poster at a talk in a school in Ourense

The CIG union warns that teachers have observed racist, antifeminist, and homophobic attitudes among young people, caused by hate speech linked to the use of a xenophobic Vox poster at a talk in a school in Ourense.

Paloma Lago reacts to the dismissal of her sexual assault complaint: "The entire process continues"

Paloma Lago, during the We Love Flamenco event, told Europa Press that despite the dismissal of her sexual assault complaint, the legal process remains open and ongoing.

Hereu Defends the Value of Spanish High-Speed Rail for Tourists Despite the Accident

The Minister of Industry and Tourism defends Spain's high-speed rail infrastructures, highlighting their importance for tourism and emphasizing the positive tourism outlook for the year despite the recent accident.

"It's over," "She brought it on herself"... The producers' messages against Blake Lively

Blake Lively faces harsh criticism from producers following the sexual harassment allegation against Justin Baldoni, with whom they both worked on 'Break the Circle,' a film that was a box office success.

Rosa Ordóñez, eyebrow expert, on henna coloring: "At 60 years old, it is possible to achieve a straight and balanced eyebrow"

Rosa Ordóñez highlights that henna coloring is ideal for people over 60 years old, as it naturally enhances the eyebrows, achieving a straight and balanced effect.

Starving Cancer with Fat: A New Cell Therapy Based on Adipocytes

A recent study suggests a new cancer therapy that uses genetically modified adipocytes to compete with tumor cells, depriving them of essential nutrients and slowing their growth.

Spain is the second country in the world with the most ransomware attacks: everything that threatens us

A report reveals that Spain is the second country with the most ransomware attacks. Additionally, it highlights that artificial intelligence is being used to facilitate and automate the creation of malware, increasing cyber threats.

The Baltic Jewel You Must Visit If You Plan to Travel to Poland: Full of History... and Amber

The city, known as the amber capital, was reborn after its destruction and stands out for its impressive medieval engineering, making it an essential historic destination in Poland.

The restaurant that just opened its doors and takes you from Spain to the United States

A new restaurant specializing in fried chicken has opened, winning over many with its authentic flavor that transports diners from Spain to the United States.

Fernando Alonso's Classic Sports Cars: Could They Drive in Downtown Madrid?

Fernando Alonso was seen in Monaco driving his Audi Sport quattro, which sparked a debate on social media about whether classic sports cars like that could be driven in downtown Madrid, considering the urban regulations on emissions and traffic restrictions.

The Sirius Patrol, the dog-sled unit that protects Greenland and is mocked by Trump

The Sirius Patrol, made up of 12 men and 69 dogs, conducts surveillance over 16,000 km of uninhabited coastline in Greenland, a strategic unit that has been the target of mockery by Donald Trump.

20minutos, the fastest growing outlet in users and page views in 2025

20minutos, from the Henneo group, is positioned as the second digital newspaper in Spain with the highest average page views in 2025 and the third in number of users, surpassing 17 million.

The Congress summons FeijĂło on February 2nd before the investigation committee on the DANA

The Board of the Congress, dominated by PSOE and Sumar, has scheduled FeijĂło's appearance before the investigation committee on the DANA for February 2nd, and has also summoned the former chief of staff of MazĂłn again.

Tennis player Jana Fett suspended for doping after testing positive for three different substances

Croatian tennis player Jana Fett, 29 years old and ranked number 189 in the WTA rankings, has been provisionally suspended for doping after testing positive for three different substances. She has the option to appeal the sanction while the case is under investigation.

Paz Vega has discovered at 50 the white outfit with a 'good face effect' that you’ll want to copy

At 50 years old, Paz Vega has found a two-piece white set that enhances her appearance and is perfect for any occasion, standing out for its flattering effect.

Female companions of the woman murdered by her husband in Montemayor did not assist her because she was "unfaithful"

The women who lived with the victim did not help her after she was killed by her husband because they considered her unfaithful and feared being implicated by the police, according to a witness.

A former British councilor pleads guilty to drugging and raping his wife for 13 years

In addition to Young, a former British councilor, five other men were tried on the same day for sexual offenses against the same victim.

Renting out your car, being a tour guide... More than 30 original ideas to help you earn extra income

Bankinter has shared various creative ideas to generate extra income, such as renting out your car or being a tour guide, offering more than 30 options to easily increase your earnings.

Everything About the iPhone 17e: Apple's Next Affordable Phone Will Come with These Features

The iPhone 17e, successor to the iPhone 16e launched in February 2025, promises to be Apple's next budget model, featuring specifications designed to offer a balance between price and performance.

Notice from the Bank of Spain about joint accounts: what happens to the money if one of the account holders dies

The Bank of Spain recommends notifying the bank when one of the holders of a joint account dies to avoid legal issues and ensure proper management of the money.

This is the new Parador that will open next February in Spain: "It is one of the jewels of the network"

The new Parador, considered a jewel of the network, will be inaugurated on February 23rd after an investment of 47 million euros and will open to the public on March 10th.

Greenland and Venezuela, confusion on the right

Ms. Machado, known for her democratic struggle in Venezuela, has shown sympathy towards far-right European organizations, generating confusion on the right.

The Beckham War

Brooklyn and Nicola face rumors of becoming the British "Harry and Meghan," with a relationship marked by family fame, public breakup, victimhood, and constant media attention.

The Power of Unity

The article points out that those who create social inequality do not use the subway, highlighting a disconnect between the elites and the everyday reality of the population. It emphasizes the importance of unity and solidarity to confront these social gaps and promote effective change.

Valentino Red

In an era of fast-changing fashion trends, the great master exemplifies timelessness, standing as a lasting symbol amidst fleeting styles.

Manel Fuentes returns with 'Catch a Million': "The money is real, it's impressive"

Manel Fuentes returns as the host of 'Catch a Million', a classic game show where contestants can win up to one million euros by answering eight questions correctly. The host emphasizes that the money is real and makes a great impression on the participants.

One year of total isolation at home while doing live streams: this is the extreme challenge of a 'YouTuber' to lose weight

The American YouTuber Skip takes on an extreme challenge: isolating himself at home for a year, streaming live all day from various spaces to document his weight loss journey.

The photo that confirms Iker Casillas and Juliana Pantoja have reunited in Venezuela: "They ended very badly"

Iker Casillas shared a photo confirming his reunion with Juliana Pantoja in Venezuela, despite their relationship ending very badly. The image was shown on the program Vamos a ver, surprising their followers.

Unicaja youth player Marcus Moller temporarily leaves basketball due to testicular cancer

Marcus Moller, a 19-year-old young Danish player and Unicaja youth product, has been diagnosed with testicular cancer and is receiving medical treatment in Denmark, which forces him to temporarily leave basketball.

A wave of blood donors overwhelms CĂłrdoba after the railway tragedy: "They wait up to two hours"

The CĂłrdoba Blood Transfusion Center has received three times the usual number of donations in two days following the railway tragedy. To manage the high demand, they have limited donations to 100 daily and staggered the appointments, resulting in waits of up to two hours for donors.

Iranians in Spain live with anguish over the "massacre" of protesters: "They shoot people with empty hands"

10,000 Iranians live in Spain, many seeing the current revolution as different due to widespread frustration over the lack of freedoms and a severe economic crisis. They express anguish over the violent crackdown on peaceful protesters.

Overbooking at the gym: "Booking classes is like buying a concert ticket"

Group classes at gyms have increased in demand, requiring advance reservations. The current challenge for the sector is managing user overcrowding without compromising the quality of service.

'Cursed' and excommunicated (twice) by the Catholic Church: this is Trasmoz, the most haunted village in Spain

Trasmoz, a village in Aragon, has been under a papal curse for over 700 years imposed by Julius II due to the alleged presence of witches and evil sorcerers, making it the most haunted place in Spain.

Kiko Rivera shows off his love with Lola GarcĂ­a through the streets of New York: "It's not the place, it's the person"

Kiko Rivera and Lola GarcĂ­a enjoyed their first international trip together, walking in love through iconic places in New York such as Times Square, the Empire State Building, and Central Park.

Iker Jiménez, on the daily broadcast of 'Horizonte': "We're going to give ourselves a good beating"

Iker Jiménez talks about the daily expansion of the program 'Horizonte', which the network has decided to implement following the move of First Dates to Telecinco, anticipating a significant effort for the team.

Man Detained as Suspected Perpetrator of Violent Death of a Woman in L'Hospitalet

A man has been detained as the suspected perpetrator of the violent death of a woman in L'Hospitalet. At this time, it is unknown whether there was any relationship between the victim and the detainee, as well as the exact circumstances of the incident.

Donald Trump attributes a new bruise on his left hand to hitting a table

During the World Economic Forum in Davos, Donald Trump showed a bruise on his left hand, which he attributed to hitting a table during the launch ceremony of the 'Peace Board' for Gaza.

Antonio Banderas: "For the polls to work, we need to have prepared people, not ignorant ones"

Antonio Banderas comments on the premiere of his musical Godspell in Madrid, which begins today at the Gran Teatro PavĂłn, highlighting the importance of a prepared citizenry for the proper functioning of democracy.

Miguel Yunquera, train driver: "Train traffic has skyrocketed, but maintenance remains the same"

Miguel Yunquera, from the Spanish Railway Drivers Union, describes it as "unacceptable" that two accidents occurred within 48 hours, especially after previous warnings, and warns that the increase in rail traffic has not been accompanied by adequate maintenance.

Cristina Lasvignes: "I wasn't fired nor did I leave television, and I haven't returned for money either"

Cristina Lasvignes returns to television as the host of 'Vaya Fama' and establishes herself as one of Mediaset's favorite broadcasters, clarifying that her absence was neither due to being fired nor by her own decision, and that her return is not motivated by financial reasons.

Alba Flores on her late father, in 'Lo de Évole': "Now I have a feeling of him"

Alba Flores spoke on 'Lo de Évole' about the loss of her father, expressing that she now feels a special connection with him. The actress shared how she has processed her grief and how that feeling brings her comfort in her personal and professional life.

'Al Rojo Vivo' exposes a hoax affecting 'La Sexta Xplica' involving AI and the victims of the Adamuz train derailment

'Al Rojo Vivo' uncovered a hoax that involved the misuse of artificial intelligence and affected 'La Sexta Xplica' as well as the victims of the Adamuz train derailment, clarifying the misinformation and protecting the people involved.

The Danger of Citizens Reduced to 'Hooligans'

The article denounces how public debate has degenerated, reducing citizens to hostile attitudes similar to those of 'hooligans'. This phenomenon distorts democratic communication, promoting confrontation and polarization instead of constructive dialogue and respect between diverse opinions.

She reports the squatting of her luxury house in Mallorca: "They are foreigners with purchasing power, not vulnerable"

The owner reported the squatting of her house in Mallorca, but the Civil Guard stated that they cannot legally act to evict the occupants, who are foreigners with high purchasing power and not vulnerable people.

A Renfe crew member on the wear and tear of trains: "There were no solutions for what really matters"

A Renfe crew member reported on 'Horizonte' that since the pandemic, vibrations on the trains have increased and they have not received adequate solutions, negatively affecting their work and safety.

Daniel Illescas opens up about his fellow contestants on 'El DesafĂ­o': "This year's casting has been incredible"

Daniel Illescas has highlighted the incredible casting of this edition of 'El DesafĂ­o' and emphasized the essential support of his family, especially his grandmother and his girlfriend Katia.

Kiko HernĂĄndez explains why Santa Lola, the play starring Terelu, was canceled: "She was fed up"

Kiko HernĂĄndez revealed on 'No somos nadie' that the play "Santa Lola," starring Terelu, was canceled because she was exhausted and unhappy with the situation, which led to the suspension of the project.

Portugal presents the Festival da Canção, its Eurovision preselection, despite participants' boycott over Israel

Eleven of the 16 artists participating in the Festival da Canção have announced that they will boycott the event if selected, protesting against the inclusion of Israel in Eurovision. Despite these withdrawals, Portugal is moving forward with its preselection for the European contest.

Jordi Évole shows a preview of his interview with Iñaki Urdangarin, in which they talk about Juan Carlos I

Jordi Évole revealed part of his interview with Iñaki Urdangarin, in which the presenter asked him if he imagined unseating the emeritus king Juan Carlos I as the best-selling author of non-fiction books.

Guille Gauna-Vivas Proposes to Julia Medina with a Nostalgic 'High School Musical' Flashmob: "Are You Crazy?"

Singer Julia Medina, former contestant of 'OT 2018', met Guille Gauna-Vivas, engineer and CEO of the NGO AyĂșdame3D, in September 2024. He proposed to her with an emotional flashmob inspired by 'High School Musical'.

Actor Colin Egglesfield Overcomes Cancer and Talks About the Aftereffects: "I Have to Learn to Use the Bathroom and Face Erections Problems"

Actor Colin Egglesfield beat cancer and shares the aftereffects he faces, such as difficulties using the bathroom and erectile problems. He emphasizes the importance of accepting and adapting to these changes while continuing his recovery.

Makoke Gives New Details About Her Daughter-in-Law Marina Romero's Health: "No One Is Born Knowing How to Handle These Things"

MarĂ­a del Mar revealed that her brother AgustĂ­n had already warned about the poor condition of the roads, providing context to the situation related to Marina Romero's health.

Scarlett Johansson and Cate Blanchett among 700 artists supporting an anti-AI campaign

Scarlett Johansson, Cate Blanchett, and over 700 other artists have signed a letter to stop the use of artificial intelligence in image creation. The campaign aims to protect creators' rights and prevent the exploitation of their work without consent or compensation. The artists demand clear regulations and a dialogue about the impact of AI on creative industries.

They Name a Plane After Aitana, Even Though She Is "Afraid" of Flying: "I've Worked on It in Therapy"

Singer Aitana attended Fitur with the airline to present a plane that bears her name. She expressed feeling "very fortunate" to be part of the project, although she confessed that she is afraid of flying, a fear she has been overcoming with therapy.

Willyrex clarifies the anesthesia controversy after getting a full arm tattoo: "I paid a lot of money"

Willyrex explained that during his full arm tattoo at Ganga's studio, he did not use anesthesia but rather a very mild sedation. He clarifies the controversy following his comments about the experience, emphasizing that he paid a lot of money for the process.

Escassi Withdraws His Extortion Complaint Against Valeri and She Strikes Back: "Now Is the Time for My Truth"

After facing off against Valeri in the courts of Madrid, Escassi withdrew his extortion complaint to have the case dismissed, stating that he does not want to continue with the matter. Valeri responded with statements aimed at revealing her version of the events.

Ivana Icardi asks for help with her daughter's behavior: "She is unbearable"

Ivana Icardi, former contestant of 'GH DÚO', has opened up to her followers about the difficulties she is facing with her daughter's behavior, describing it as "unbearable" and asking for help because the situation has overwhelmed her.

Brooklyn Beckham would have received offers to write a book about his family

Brooklyn Beckham has had a literary agent for years and has received offers to write a book about his family, but for now he does not plan to publish a memoir.

Storm Ingrid arrives, a strong weather front for this weekend in Spain

Storm Ingrid is undergoing an 'explosive cyclogenesis', rapidly intensifying and causing severe weather in Spain over the weekend.

ElXokas Presents His View on Spanish Politics on 'El Hormiguero'

The popular YouTuber ElXokas, with millions of followers, appeared on 'El Hormiguero' where he shared his perspective on the political situation in Spain, offering a clear and direct opinion during his interview with Pablo Motos.

The Meaning of Dreaming About Deceased People and Seeing Them Alive in Dreams

Dreams help us process experiences and emotions. Dreaming about deceased people and seeing them alive may be a way for our subconscious to understand and cope with feelings related to their absence, allowing us to better understand ourselves through those memories and emotions.

Arbeloa recovers players for the visit to Villarreal: Rodrygo, Brahim, and Carreras included in the squad

Arbeloa has announced the list of players called up for the LaLiga match against Villarreal at La CerĂĄmica, highlighting the return of Rodrygo, Brahim, and Carreras to the Real Madrid team for matchday 21.

Víctor Font's Candidacy for the Barça Presidency: Barbs at Laporta and Management, Messi's Future...

Víctor Font, businessman and leader of the platform 'Nosaltres', has presented his candidacy for the presidency of Barça, criticizing Laporta's management and discussing Messi's future at the club.

Paddy Pimblett throws a new jab at Tsarukyan: "Ilia Topuria is a much tougher opponent"

Paddy Pimblett labeled Arman Tsarukyan as an overrated opponent ahead of UFC 324, stating that Ilia Topuria presents a much greater challenge.

This Was the Presentation of the New Alpine A526 F1 on a Spectacular Cruise: "This Could Be the Year"

Alpine unveiled their new F1 car, the A526, aboard the MSC World Europa cruise ship, highlighting the hope for a highly competitive year.

Athlete Sydney McLaughlin Announces She Is Pregnant: "I Created a Human with My Favorite Human"

Sydney McLaughlin, 26-year-old American athlete and five-time world champion, has announced her pregnancy. Because of this, she will not compete in the 2026 season, focusing on this new personal chapter.

Down Syndrome: What Types Exist, Which Is the Most Common, and What Differences Are There Between Them

Trisomy 21 is the most common genetic cause of Down syndrome, but there are other less frequent types. Each type presents differences in its origin and clinical manifestations, although they share similar characteristics associated with the disorder.

'Phantom Limb,' a Pain That Accompanies Amputees: "It's Worse Than Losing the Leg"

José Miguel, amputated a year and a half ago, experiences intense pain in his lost leg, a phenomenon known as 'phantom limb,' a condition that affects many amputees and can be more painful than the amputation itself.

A Key Protein Identified to Prevent Stroke That Could Be Normalized by Taking Aspirin

A study by the University of Extremadura and the San Pedro de AlcĂĄntara Hospital identifies a key protein in the prevention of stroke. The research suggests that this protein could be normalized with aspirin, opening new avenues for its treatment and prevention.

Doctors with hearing loss denounce barriers to accessing the MIR: "We constantly have to justify our needs"

Doctors with hearing loss aspiring to positions in Specialized Health Training denounce the difficulties they face during access to the MIR. They point out that they must constantly justify their needs and face barriers in the exam and training, which limits their full inclusion and creates inequalities in a process that should be accessible to everyone.

The Price of Gold Approaches $5,000 Amid Global Uncertainty Over Trump's Plans

Tension between the United States and Europe over Greenland, combined with the White House's criticism of the Fed and the uncertainty generated by the Trump administration's policies, is driving the price of gold close to $5,000.

Cellnex sells its data center business in France to VIF for 391 million euros

Cellnex has sold its data center business in France to VIF for 391 million euros, a move they consider a step forward in their strategic roadmap to focus on their core activities.

Waiting period at Nestlé: will report "before summer" on job cuts in response to ultimatum in Europe

Nestlé Spain continues to evaluate the impact of the announced staff cuts, which will affect countries and functions globally over the next two years. The company will communicate the details to the unions before summer.

Pension Increase 2026: These Are the Retirees Who Will Reach Nearly €3,500

The pension revaluation in 2026 will be 2.7% for most, while the minimum pensions will increase by up to 11.4%. Some retirees will reach nearly €3,500 after this adjustment.

Consumer Protection Investigates Possible Travel Offers to Palestinian Territories Occupied by Israel at Fitur

The Royal Decree-Law of September 2025 prohibits advertising goods and services from Palestinian territories occupied by Israel to curb business activities in those areas. Consumer Protection is investigating the possible travel offers to these territories at Fitur, in compliance with this regulation.

Iberdrola puts into operation in Cuenca the first two large batteries in Spain

Iberdrola has put into operation in Cuenca the first two large batteries in Spain, capable of storing clean energy sufficient to supply electricity for two hours to more than 13,000 homes.

Paco León (51 years old) on his character in ‘Aída’: “There’s nothing left of ‘El Luisma’ in me. I’ve even spent the money”

Paco León directs ‘Aída y vuelta’, a metacinematic comedy that brings together the beloved cast of ‘Aída’ as they film a new episode of the iconic Spanish television series.

Review of 'Ídolos': Ana Mena with Óscar Casas Has Everything for Enjoyment Among Motorcycles, Impossible Curves, and Love

'Ídolos' offers pure adrenaline with thrilling motorcycle races, challenging curves, and a love story, all accompanied by Ana Mena's vibrant music, guaranteeing an entertaining and energetic experience.

'Hamnet': What Facts Are Real and What Is Fiction in the Oscar Favorite That Demystifies Shakespeare

'Hamnet', based on Maggie O'Farrell's novel, explores the life of William Shakespeare's wife, focusing on her perspective. The film blends historical facts with fiction to demystify the famous playwright and present an intimate story about family and loss.

'The Sinners': Where to Stream the Movie with the Most Oscar Nominations in History

The vampire-themed film set in 1930s Mississippi has received 16 nominations for the 2026 Oscars, breaking records held by classics such as 'All About Eve,' 'Titanic,' and 'La La Land.'

The Epic Series That Viewers Prefer Over 'Outlander' and 'Spartacus': Where You Can Watch It

This new adaptation of the British legend has received an exceptional reception, surpassing series like 'Outlander' and 'Spartacus' in viewer preference.

Tesla's Autonomous Driving Arrives in Spain: These Are the Cities That Will Be Able to Try It

Tesla will begin offering demonstrations of its Full Self-Driving system in Spain starting January 26, allowing users in certain cities to experience this advanced technology.

The threat of space debris increases, but this method promises to predict where the debris will fall

Scientists have developed a method that uses seismometers to track and predict the trajectory and impact location of space debris, improving the ability to respond to this growing threat.

An internal move at Apple reveals who could be the next successor to Tim Cook at the company

John Ternus, Apple's vice president of hardware engineering, is emerging as the potential successor to Tim Cook as the company's next CEO.

The most illustrious REDMI phone benefits from Xiaomi giving it an eternal battery

The REDMI Note 15 Pro+ 5G stands out for its large 6,500 mAh battery, offering outstanding battery life. It combines popular features from Xiaomi, although it shows signs of some complacency from the brand in terms of innovation.

Which V16 beacon has the highest luminous intensity? A study reveals the best one

The Automotive Technology Center of Galicia evaluated eleven V16 beacons in a 300 mÂČ room for 30 minutes to determine which one has the highest luminous intensity, revealing the most effective for improving road safety.

What Do Karol G and Lady Di Have in Common? The 'Look' That Connects the 'Bichota' with the British Royalty 30 Years Later

Karol G is the new ambassador for Reebok, and in her campaign she stands out with a style that recalls one of Diana, Princess of Wales' iconic looks, thus connecting the Colombian singer with the British royalty after 30 years.

How the Family Environment Can Help Prevent Bullying, According to a Psychologist

Therapist MarĂ­a Bustamante emphasizes the importance of the family in detecting signs of bullying and fostering an environment of respect and communication, which is key to preventing this problem and promoting healthy coexistence.

These are all the recommendations from Marta LeĂłn, hormone expert, about hair loss

Marta LeĂłn, nutritionist and hormone expert, explains that hair loss is influenced by various factors besides the change of season, offering recommendations for its care and prevention.

Not Everything You See on Social Media Works: These Are the Antioxidants That Truly Care for Your Skin

An expert in aesthetic medicine warns about the indiscriminate use of popular antioxidants on social media and points out which ones have scientific backing to effectively protect and care for the skin.

An oncologist warns about the food that women over 50 should eat less

An oncologist specializing in breast cancer advises that women over 50 reduce their consumption of a specific food to lower risks. Additionally, she recommends healthier alternatives that can help maintain better health and prevent diseases.

Ana Morales, author of 'Marital Status: Tired', shares key advice for women to avoid living exhausted

Ana Morales, Beauty Director of Vogue Spain and author of 'Marital Status: Tired', denounces a culture that values hyperproductivity and punishes rest, offering key advice for women to avoid constant exhaustion.

The Only Cheese Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage: Made Traditionally for Over 300 Years

The artisanal cheese from the Brazilian region of Minas Gerais, made using traditional techniques passed down for over 300 years, was recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage.

The Best Extra Virgin Olive Oils in Terms of Quality-Price Ratio: None Exceed 11 €

The Evooleum Guide has selected high-quality extra virgin olive oils with affordable prices, none exceeding 11 €, offering exceptional options for consumers seeking quality and good value.

The Most Important Ingredient in Jordi Cruz's Kitchen: "It Has Been My Most Precious Ally"

Chef Jordi Cruz highlights extra virgin olive oil as his essential ingredient and most precious ally in the kitchen. His views are part of the foreword of the new edition of the Evooleum guide, which celebrates the quality and variety of this fundamental product.

Light Chocolate Cheesecake with Cottage Cheese: a Healthier, High-Protein, and Gluten-Free Option

Andrea Carucci, author of 'The Fertility Kitchen,' shares healthy and tasty recipes every Friday, such as this light chocolate cheesecake with cottage cheese, a nutritious, high-protein, and gluten-free alternative.

Sweet Potato and Pomegranate Cream, an Easy and Perfect Recipe to Warm You Up

This sweet potato cream recipe includes red bell pepper, leeks, and garlic, offering a simple and comforting dish ideal for cold seasons.

The Japanese restaurant that holds sushi courses every Friday: where and when they start

Ikigai Flor Baja will offer sushi courses every Friday starting January 23, teaching the secrets of this Japanese cuisine.

The 'European Hawaii' that 'The Mirror' recommends as the great winter getaway

The London-based outlet 'The Mirror' recommends visiting this island in January for its pleasant climate and stunning natural landscapes, making it an ideal winter escape.

The Medieval Castle in a Very Important Pilgrimage Site of Ourense

In the southeast of Galicia, near Castilla y LeĂłn, there is a small village of fewer than 800 inhabitants that houses an extraordinary medieval castle, located in an area of great importance for pilgrimage.

Travel to Finland without leaving Madrid: a route through a beautiful Finnish forest

A place reminiscent of Lapland is located less than two hours from Madrid, offering a unique experience in a Finnish forest without leaving Spain.

The town with more whales than people: this is life in Puerto PirĂĄmides

Puerto PirĂĄmides, a remote Patagonian town with around 500 inhabitants, is famous for its impressive whale population, outnumbering the residents. This place offers a unique experience for those who want to explore wildlife and nature in one of the most fascinating corners of the world.

The Two Spanish Destinations You Must Visit in 2026, According to 'The New York Times'

The New York-based outlet 'The New York Times' has published its list of must-visit destinations for 2026, including two locations in Spain as recommended places for travelers.

These Are the Five Must-Sees in Granada (Besides the Classics)

In addition to the Alhambra and the San NicolĂĄs viewpoint, Granada offers other surprising and lesser-known spots that are worth discovering, even for frequent visitors.

The Hiking Trail that Combines Forest and Old Train Tunnels

This route in the Valencian Community follows an old railway line, offering a unique path that combines forests and ancient tunnels. It is an ideal option to disconnect and enjoy nature.

5 Simple Exercises That Don’t Seem Like It But Will Bring Back the Energy You Currently Don’t Have, According to Two Experts

Lack of energy is not always physical; it often comes from an imbalance between body and mind. According to two experts, doing five simple exercises can restore that lost energy, improving overall well-being.

The syndrome that many people could suffer after the tragedies of Adamuz and Gelida: "The acquisition of phobias through observation is also very common"

Psychologist Vanesa FernĂĄndez explains that phobias acquired through observation can affect people who did not directly experience the tragedies of Adamuz and Gelida, causing anxiety and fear after witnessing or learning about traumatic events.

"Cold and Excessive Heat Can Hinder Nighttime Rest"

The ambient temperature during sleep is vital for good quality rest. Both extreme cold and heat can negatively affect sleep and, in the long term, impact overall health. Maintaining an appropriate temperature in the room is essential to avoid sleep-related problems.

"Human beings have a cruelty that is nonexistent in other species"

The renowned writer invites reflection on the fundamental question of life: Am I who I want to be?, highlighting the unique complexity and cruelty of human beings in comparison to other species.

Why Don’t I Keep My New Year’s Resolutions? Psychology Answers

Keeping New Year’s resolutions is difficult, mainly due to a lack of planning. Psychology suggests that setting clear and realistic goals, along with creating concrete strategies, increases the chances of successfully achieving these objectives.

Mónica Mira (Leapmotor): “This year we want to sell double the number of cars than in 2025”

Leapmotor, supported in Europe by Stellantis, quickly reached 2,975 registered units in Spain in 2025. The company, one year after its arrival in the Spanish market, plans to double its sales this year compared to those of 2025.

The new project of the Directorate General of Traffic that aims to prevent you from going to work alone by car

On January 19, the DGT launched an initiative to reduce vehicles with only one occupant, promoting not going to work alone by car and thus reducing traffic.

The New Danger of V16 Beacons: Encountering Pirate Tow Trucks or Thieves

The Civil Guard warns about fraud related to V16 beacons, due to a website that detects their activation on Spanish roads, facilitating the actions of pirate tow trucks or criminals.

This is the vehicle used by the GEO in some of their operations

This vehicle used by the GEO stands out for its robustness and load capacity of 2,500 kilos. Its design allows it to be easily transported by air, train, ship, or road, facilitating its use in various tactical operations.

Mar Pieltain (Lexus): "We are at the best moment in history"

Lexus Spain reports positive results in 2025 and presents its plan for the year. Mar Pieltain, director in Spain, highlights the remarkable growth and strong position achieved among premium brands.

San Pol de Mar Maintains Pedestrianization Despite Residents' Rejection Due to "Traffic Chaos"

The residents' association Manzanares-Casa de Campo proposes adjusting bus stops and replacing traffic lights to improve traffic flow. Despite these complaints and the residents' rejection due to traffic chaos, San Pol de Mar is maintaining the pedestrianization of its streets to promote a safer and more sustainable environment.

AzcĂłn: "Pilar AlegrĂ­a, just as she came, will leave again, as she already left the Zaragoza City Council"

Jorge AzcĂłn, President of AragĂłn and PP candidate, assures that Pilar AlegrĂ­a will leave again after the regional elections on February 8, just as she abandoned the Zaragoza City Council, expressing confidence in his own victory and in the PP's governance in the region.

Six Injured as Car Collides with City Bus in Downtown Avilés

A car entered the bus lane in downtown Avilés and collided with a city bus, causing six injuries. Two of them were taken to the hospital due to the severity of their injuries.

The funeral at the Almudena Cathedral for Adamuz will be on January 29

The funeral for Adamuz will be held on January 29 at the Almudena Cathedral, along with masses for the victims in Huelva and CĂłrdoba. On January 31, there will be a State tribute in the capital of Huelva.

Three people arrested for detaining, assaulting, and recording a woman in Vallecas

Three people were arrested for detaining, assaulting, and forcing a woman to undress in Vallecas. The attack was recorded on a mobile phone and the video was shared through instant messaging platforms.

An accident on the A-7 in Paterna causes traffic jams of over 10 kilometers

An accident on the A-7 in Paterna, Valencia, has caused traffic congestion with delays exceeding 10 kilometers heading towards Barcelona, reports the Traffic Management Center. Authorities are working to restore normal traffic flow as soon as possible.

Collapse in CĂĄdiz: Three Classrooms Closed in a School After Part of a Building Falls in Jerez de la Frontera

Three classrooms in a school in Jerez de la Frontera have been closed following the collapse of part of a nearby building. The students were relocated to other classrooms, and access to the school from Pajarete Street was restricted for safety reasons.

A man in Sabadell reported for having about twenty fighting roosters with various mutilations

A man in Sabadell was reported for possessing about twenty fighting roosters with mutilations. The animals were handed over to the Department of Agriculture for custody and care.

The storm causes the detachment of sheets from the roof of Montecelo Hospital in Pontevedra

The storm caused the detachment of sheets from the roof of Montecelo Hospital in Pontevedra. Although it did not affect patient care, access to the center had to be reorganized to ensure safety.

The 14-year-old boy who was seriously injured in a fire at his home in Boadilla del Monte dies

The 14-year-old boy died after being seriously injured in a fire at his home in Boadilla del Monte. His mother is hospitalized at Puerta de Hierro Hospital, and 19 other people suffered smoke inhalation.

Chaos Due to the Storm in A Coruña: Seven Injured After Two Multiple-Vehicle Accidents in Santiago de Compostela

Two multiple-vehicle accidents occurred at 8:30 in Santiago de Compostela during an intense hailstorm, causing chaos and leaving seven injured.

"We’re taught to pay from a young age, but not to live": The praised reflection of a Spanish woman on money

Sara, a TikTok user, reflects on financial education and life, pointing out that from a young age we are taught to pay and save, but not to enjoy or live fully. Her message has received widespread support for highlighting the importance of valuing well-being and experiences, in addition to financial management.

A Young British Woman Explains What It’s Like to Live in One of the Cheapest Countries in the World: "This Is Paradise"

A young British woman and her boyfriend, digital nomads, share their experience living in one of the most affordable countries in the world, describing it as a paradise due to its low cost of living and quality of life while constantly traveling.

An Endless Video: An Italian Physicist Amazes with Infinite Loops in His Posts

An Italian physicist has gained popularity on social media thanks to his ability to create videos with infinite loops that seem never-ending. His editing technique has amazed users, highlighting his creativity and skill in audiovisual production.

Neither obsession nor disobedience: the reason why your dog steals slippers and socks

Dog trainer Sonia Losada explains that dogs steal personal items not out of disobedience, but due to instinct or a need for attention. She recommends redirecting this behavior through positive reinforcement and avoiding punishment to encourage proper habits.

Do Our Dogs Understand Us? Keys to Good Human-Canine Communication

An analysis by GEMCA reveals that contradictory signals between voice, scent, and gestures cause misunderstandings, affecting coexistence and the well-being of dogs. Understanding and harmonizing these signs is key to improving human-canine communication.

Exercise in Elderly Cats: How to Keep Them Active Without Hurting Them

To keep elderly cats active, it is important to change the perspective and not add more exercises, but rather to facilitate their movement without forcing them, promoting activity appropriate to their condition.

Meet the Tri-colored Lucky Cats That Saved a Train Line in Japan

The tri-colored cats work as stationmasters in a Japanese railway building. They have schedules, protected spaces, and mostly passive roles, but their presence is key to saving and keeping a train line active.

Your Daily Horoscope: Saturday, January 24, 2026

Check yesterday's, today's, and tomorrow's horoscope on 20minutos.es to discover the day's astrological predictions and how they influence your life.

Check Euromillions Results for Friday, January 23, 2026

The winning Euromillions combination for January 23, 2026, is 4, 5, 13, 21, 42, with stars 3 and 10. The Million code is XHG89279. More results are available on the 20minutos.es website.

Check Bonoloto Results for Friday, January 23, 2026

The winning combination for the Bonoloto on January 23, 2026 includes the numbers 10, 11, 14, 17, 26, and 44, with complementary number 35 and refund number 6. The full results are available on the 20minutos.es website.

Justin Gaethje - Paddy Pimblett at UFC 324: Time and Where to Watch the Interim Lightweight Title Fight

Justin Gaethje and Paddy Pimblett will face off in Las Vegas for the interim lightweight title at UFC 324. The winner will become the next contender of Ilia Topuria for the undisputed championship of the division.

Brooklyn and Nicola or Harry and Meghan: when the blame is always placed on women

The article analyzes how, in powerful families, women are often held responsible and blamed for conflicts, while men are infantilized or exonerated. It highlights a pattern of gender inequality in the perception and handling of family tensions, which perpetuates stereotypes and imbalances in relationships within both public and private spheres.

What Happened to... Salomon Kalou: Chosen by Mourinho and European Champion with Chelsea

Salomon Kalou, African champion and two-time World Cup participant with Ivory Coast, was chosen by Mourinho and won the Champions League with Chelsea, standing out as an important forward in his time.

A bank robbery alert ends in surprise: the 'thief' was a huge deer

A bank robbery alert turned out to be a misunderstanding when it was discovered that the "thief" was actually a huge deer that had entered and caused damage to the furniture while trying to escape from the financial institution.

These Celebrities Will Turn 60 in 2026 and You Might Not Know It

Several celebrities will celebrate their 60th birthday in 2026, entering the sixth decade of their lives, as shown in this photo gallery.

Trump's Greenland

All the cartoons published by MalagĂłn in 20minutos, which satirically and critically address topics related to Trump's interest in Greenland and other political issues.

From Cleopatra to Isabella of Castile: The Most Influential Women in History

This article highlights ten influential women who, despite often being silenced, left a lasting legacy. According to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, these historical figures have shaped human history with their impact and significance throughout the centuries.

These are the noises from your refrigerator you should worry about and those you shouldn't

The refrigerator runs continuously and produces normal, common noises that should not alarm you. However, some sounds may indicate problems. It is important to learn to differentiate between common noises and those that require attention to prevent malfunctions or breakdowns in the appliance.

Don Quixote already battles windmills in 'Fortnite': this is the Castilla-La Mancha recreation that arrives in the famous video game

The Castilla-La Mancha Digital Tourism Platform launches more than 1,800 tourist references and presents a recreation of the regional landscape in 'Fortnite', where Don Quixote fights windmills, thus promoting its culture and tourism through the popular video game.

Roads affected by snow and ice in Galicia: check the restrictions

The provinces of Pontevedra, Ourense, and Lugo face restrictions on more than a dozen roads due to snow and ice, affecting traffic and recommending checking the current limitations.

Junts is open to ERC’s proposal to manage 100% of the IRPF, but it "can be improved"

Junts expresses openness to ERC’s proposal to manage 100% of the IRPF, although it believes the proposal can be improved. Additionally, it calls on PSC deputies in Congress to seek an agreement that allows progress in this management.

The case against the former mayor and the former head of the Capdepera Local Police is reopened

The Provincial Court of the Balearic Islands has decided to reopen the case against the former mayor and the former head of the Capdepera Local Police for possible abuses of power, considering that there is sufficient evidence to justify continuing with the investigation.

How Many Months of Non-Payment Are Needed for a Landlord to Execute an Eviction

Article 27.1 of the Urban Leases Law allows that in the event of breach by either party, such as non-payment of rent, the other party may demand the termination of the contract, thereby initiating an eviction process.

Europe’s Friend is Canada: Why We Should Look More at Carney and Less at Trump

Greenland and the Mercosur agreement reflect structural challenges in the face of Trump. Mark Carney’s speech in Davos offers valuable guidance for Europe, suggesting that it is more advisable to look to Canada and its approaches rather than to Trump’s approach.

Almeida Highlights the Closure of 3,000 Tourist Apartments Due to the Reside Plan and Rejects the Tax That "Would Weaken Madrid's Momentum"

Almeida emphasizes the closure of 3,000 tourist apartments thanks to the Reside Plan and rejects a tourist tax proposed by the PSOE, which aims to finance cleaning, transportation, and urban spaces. MĂĄs Madrid criticizes the City Council for "expelling residents" because of these policies.

Four arrested for growing 796 marijuana plants and 90 kilos of buds in Sallent

Four people were arrested for cultivating 796 marijuana plants and 90 kilos of buds in a warehouse in Sallent, where in July 2023 another plantation with 2,331 plants was dismantled and three people were arrested.

Check ONCE Cuponazo: Results for Today, Friday, January 23, 2026

The winning number of the ONCE Cuponazo for Friday, January 23, 2026, is 80011, series 070. The full results are available on the website 20minutos.es.

These are the areas of Castilla y LeĂłn where up to 10 centimeters of snow could accumulate

All the provinces of Castilla y LeĂłn will be on alert this Saturday due to snowfall, with accumulations that could reach up to 10 centimeters. Snow is expected to start easing from Sunday onwards.

Dismissed from the ICAM Vice Presidency of the CGAE after Proposing a Budget Reform

The ICAM was dismissed from the vice presidency of the CGAE after demanding more efficient management, the elimination of the mandatory certificate for new members, and rejecting payments of improper invoices. This stance led the CGAE to file a lawsuit against the ICAM.

The Peace Board for Gaza Gets Underway: Who Will Lead It, Which Countries Support It, and How Much They Must Pay Trump

The Peace Board for Gaza begins under the leadership of Trump, who invites and demands that countries pay billions of dollars to join. Only about twenty nations have agreed to participate, endorsing the initiative despite this high economic cost.

The Alicante Restaurant That Has Become the Favorite of Spaniards

The reservation app has unveiled its eighth edition of the Top 100 favorite restaurants in Spain, highlighting an establishment in Alicante as the preferred choice of Spanish diners.

Seven intoxicated due to poor combustion of a boiler in a home in Girona

Seven people were intoxicated due to the poor combustion of a boiler in a home in Girona. Two men, one woman, and a minor are in less serious condition, while two other people suffered minor injuries.

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Artificial Intelligence: What You Need to Know to Get Started in AI

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a branch of computer science that simulates human intelligence through algorithms and data. To get started, it is essential to understand basic concepts such as machine learning, neural networks, and natural language processing. It is also important to be aware of its practical applications, from virtual assistants to predictive analytics, and to reflect on its ethical and social implications.

Xun Zi, Chinese Philosopher: "Human Nature is Evil; What is Good in Him Comes from Deliberate Activity"

Xun Zi, an influential Confucian philosopher, holds that human nature is evil and that only through education and conscious effort can goodness be cultivated in people.

People over 23 years old who live with their parents will be able to receive the Minimum Living Income

The Minimum Living Income in Spain is being expanded to include people over 23 years old who live with their parents, with the aim of preventing poverty and social exclusion. In December, this benefit helped nearly one million children and adolescents.

365 Minutes of Pure Emotion: The Miniseries from the Creator of 'The Wire' That Remains Fresh 10 Years Later

David Simon revives the story of an ambitious young politician in this miniseries, available in Spain via HBO Max and Movistar Plus+. Ten years after its premiere, it remains an exciting and relevant work.

25th Anniversary of 'Harry Potter': All the Special Activities Warner Is Preparing to Commemorate the Saga

On November 30, 2026, the 25th anniversary of the release of 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone' in Spain will be celebrated. Warner is preparing various special activities to commemorate the iconic saga that marked an era in cinema and popular culture.

Marcus Aurelius: "The happiness of your life depends on the quality of your thoughts"

The Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, a proponent of Stoic philosophy, maintained that personal happiness is directly linked to the quality of the thoughts cultivated in the mind.

Epictetus, philosopher: "Do not expect events to happen as you wish"

Epictetus, born a slave in Hierapolis, overcame his origins to become an influential Stoic philosopher, teaching to accept events without wishing for them to happen according to our desires.

These are the only vehicles allowed to circulate in the northwest following the DGT's ban due to the storm

The storm Ingrid has led the DGT to restrict traffic in the northwest over the weekend, allowing only certain authorized vehicles and warning about the dangers of driving in these conditions.

If you place emergency triangles and the V16 beacon connected at the same time: Can you be fined?

V16 lights will be mandatory on all vehicles in Spain starting January 2026. They raise doubts among drivers, many of whom are reluctant to stop using traditional emergency triangles.

Confucius: "The man who moves a mountain begins by carrying small stones"

The thought of Confucius, a Chinese philosopher, has been one of the most profound influences in human history, highlighting the importance of constant and gradual effort to achieve great changes.

The unusual salary of the mayor of Galicia's capital: he earns three times less than the mayor of Vigo

The mayor of Galicia's capital earns three times less than the mayor of Vigo, which is surprising after the salaries of the different mayors in the region were revealed.

When will trains resume running between Madrid and Andalusia, suspended due to the accident in Adamuz

Adif reports that train service between Madrid and Andalusia will remain suspended until the damaged trains are removed and the caused damages are repaired.

These are all the people to whom Social Security will pay the Minimum Vital Income in 2026

The Minimum Vital Income in 2026 will benefit people who meet certain requirements, including exceptions for orphans, minors, and women victims of gender-based violence, ensuring economic support for vulnerable groups.

Trump administration considers naval blockade to halt Cuban oil imports, Politico reports

The Trump administration is reportedly considering a naval blockade to stop oil shipments to Cuba as part of its efforts to pressure the Cuban government. The move aims to enforce stricter sanctions and curb Cuba's economic resources, intensifying the U.S. crackdown on the island nation's regime. Discussions about the blockade highlight escalating tensions and a hardening stance on U.S.-Cuba relations.

Exclusive - Mexico weighs stopping oil shipments to Cuba amid concerns of Trump retaliation, sources say

Mexico is considering halting oil shipments to Cuba due to fears of retaliatory measures from former U.S. President Trump. The move reflects Mexico's cautious stance amid geopolitical tensions and concerns over potential impacts on its diplomatic relations and economic interests.

Exclusive - Valero, Phillips 66 buy Venezuelan oil cargoes as part of Washington’s deal with Caracas

Valero and Phillips 66 have purchased Venezuelan oil cargoes under a new agreement between Washington and Caracas. This deal marks a shift in U.S. policy, allowing some U.S. refiners to import Venezuelan crude despite existing sanctions, aiming to stabilize the global oil market and improve diplomatic relations.

U.S. energy firms add rigs for first time in three weeks

U.S. energy companies increased the number of active drilling rigs for the first time in three weeks, signaling renewed optimism in oil and gas production. The rise could impact energy supply and prices amid ongoing market fluctuations.

US oilfield service company SLB says it can rapidly increase activities in Venezuela

US oilfield service company SLB stated it can quickly scale up operations in Venezuela if U.S. sanctions are eased. The company sees significant opportunities in the country's oil sector and is prepared to mobilize resources swiftly, capitalizing on Venezuela's vast oil reserves. However, current restrictions limit full engagement.

US targets Iran’s ’shadow fleet’ over crackdown on protesters

The US has imposed sanctions on Iran’s so-called "shadow fleet" of tankers that help Tehran evade international sanctions and fund its crackdown on protesters. This move aims to cut off revenue streams supporting Iran’s security forces, which have violently suppressed demonstrations. The sanctions target vessels, companies, and individuals linked to smuggling oil, highlighting US efforts to pressure Iran over human rights abuses and regional destabilization.

Brazil’s instant coffee sector seeks clarity on US decision to keep 50% tariff

Brazil’s instant coffee industry is requesting clarification from the US regarding the decision to maintain a 50% tariff. The high tariff impacts Brazilian exporters and the sector’s competitiveness in the US market. Brazilian producers emphasize the need for transparent guidelines to navigate trade conditions and advocate for tariff reductions to enhance market access.

U.S., in control of oil dollars, heaps pressure on Iraq over Iranian influence

The U.S. is leveraging its control over global oil payments to pressure Iraq into curbing Iranian influence. By managing financial flows tied to Iraq’s oil exports, Washington aims to limit Tehran’s sway in the region. This strategy seeks to push Baghdad away from Iran’s orbit amid ongoing geopolitical tensions, reinforcing U.S. efforts to counter Iranian power in the Middle East.

Gold prices slip back after hitting new record high; $5,000/oz in sight

Gold prices retreated after reaching a new record high, driven by inflation concerns and geopolitical tensions. Despite the dip, investors remain optimistic about gold’s potential to hit $5,000 per ounce amid ongoing economic uncertainties and safe-haven demand.

Oil prices rise on Trump’s Iran warning; weekly gains likely

Oil prices increased following President Trump's warning to Iran, heightening geopolitical tensions. Market experts anticipate continued weekly gains due to ongoing worries about supply disruptions in the Middle East and strong global demand.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang in Shanghai amid China regulatory headwinds

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang visited Shanghai to engage with local teams and partners despite ongoing regulatory challenges in China. His trip highlights Nvidia’s commitment to the Chinese market amid tightening government oversight, aiming to strengthen collaborations and navigate compliance issues while advancing the company’s strategic goals in the region.

‘Jobs, jobs, jobs’ the AI mantra in Davos as fears take back seat

At Davos, the focus shifted to AI’s potential to create jobs rather than fears of automation-induced unemployment. Leaders emphasized embracing AI to drive economic growth and innovation, highlighting opportunities for workforce transformation and new employment sectors, signaling a more optimistic outlook on AI’s impact.

SEC agrees to dismiss case over crypto lending by Winklevoss’ Gemini

The SEC has agreed to dismiss its lawsuit against Gemini, the crypto exchange founded by the Winklevoss twins, concerning its crypto lending program. This marks a significant development in regulatory scrutiny of crypto lending products, potentially easing concerns for crypto firms offering similar services. The dismissal may signal a shift in how such programs are approached by regulators.

Exclusive - Exxon’s XTO unit seeks buyers for select Eagle Ford assets

ExxonMobil’s XTO Energy is looking to sell select assets in the Eagle Ford shale play to streamline its portfolio and focus on core operations. The move aligns with Exxon’s broader strategy to optimize capital allocation amid shifting market conditions, but details on potential buyers or deal size were not disclosed.

Trump administration unlawfully suspended EV charger infrastructure program, US judge rules

A US judge ruled that the Trump administration unlawfully suspended a federal program aimed at expanding electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. The program's suspension was found to lack proper legal justification, halting critical efforts to improve EV access nationwide. The decision mandates the administration to reinstate the program and adhere to legal procedures in managing federal infrastructure initiatives.

Aldabra 4 Completes $300.15 Million IPO on NASDAQ

Aldabra 4 successfully raised $300.15 million in its initial public offering on NASDAQ. The company plans to use the proceeds to expand its operations and invest in new technologies. The IPO was well-received by investors, marking a significant milestone for Aldabra 4's growth and market presence.

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US safety board opens probe into Waymo robotaxis passing stopped school buses

The US National Transportation Safety Board has launched an investigation into Waymo robotaxis after reports that some vehicles passed stopped school buses, a dangerous traffic violation. The probe aims to assess the safety protocols of Waymo’s autonomous vehicles and ensure they comply with laws designed to protect children boarding or exiting school buses. Waymo is cooperating with the investigation.

Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon’s 2025 compensation rises over 20%

Goldman Sachs announced that CEO David Solomon’s total compensation for 2025 will increase by over 20%, reflecting strong company performance and confidence in his leadership. The raise includes base salary, bonuses, and stock awards, aligning his pay with peers in the finance industry. This move aims to retain top executive talent amid competitive market conditions.

Delta Air Lines urges travelers to rebook as winter storm threatens weekend flights

Delta Air Lines warned travelers to rebook their flights ahead of a severe winter storm expected to impact weekend travel. The airline anticipates widespread delays and cancellations across its network. Passengers were advised to monitor weather updates and adjust plans accordingly to avoid disruptions during the peak travel period.

Five takeaways from Davos 2026

Davos 2026 highlighted global cooperation on climate change, advancing AI ethics, economic recovery post-pandemic, rising geopolitical tensions, and the push for inclusive growth. Leaders emphasized sustainable development, innovation, and multilateralism as keys to addressing current global challenges.

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US Consumer Sentiment Surges, Beating Expectations and Boosting Dollar

US consumer sentiment unexpectedly rose in June, surpassing economists' forecasts. This increase reflects growing optimism about the economy and personal finances, contributing to a stronger US dollar. The data suggests resilience in consumer confidence despite ongoing economic challenges, highlighting potential for sustained economic growth.

Manufacturing PMI holds steady, aligns with forecasts

The manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) remained steady, matching market expectations. This stability indicates sustained activity in the manufacturing sector, reflecting balanced demand and production levels. The steady PMI suggests no immediate changes in economic momentum within the industry.

Steady Services PMI Holds Ground at 52.5, Fails to Meet Expectations

The Services PMI remained steady at 52.5, indicating continued expansion in the sector but falling short of market expectations. Despite stable growth, the data suggests cautious optimism as some underlying factors limit stronger performance in services activity.

US-Indonesian trade deal could boost trade four-fold, Kadin chair says

The chair of Indonesia's Chamber of Commerce (Kadin) stated that a trade agreement between the US and Indonesia has the potential to increase bilateral trade by up to four times. The deal aims to enhance economic cooperation, reduce trade barriers, and open new markets, benefiting both countries through greater investment and stronger business ties.

Foreign direct investment in China slides 9.5% in 2025

Foreign direct investment in China fell by 9.5% in 2025, reflecting ongoing economic challenges and geopolitical tensions. The decline highlights concerns over regulatory changes and a shifting global investment landscape, impacting China's ambitions to attract foreign capital despite government efforts to boost the economy.

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UK private sector activity hits 21-month high in January

UK private sector activity reached its highest level in 21 months in January, driven by strong growth in both services and manufacturing. The surge indicates a robust recovery despite ongoing economic challenges. Expansion in new orders and rising business confidence contributed to the positive momentum, suggesting optimism about future prospects in the UK economy.

Eurozone output growth continues in January as business confidence rises

Eurozone economic output expanded in January, driven by increased business confidence and stronger demand across sectors. Manufacturing and services showed steady growth, indicating resilience amid global uncertainties. The improvement reflects optimism about recovery and easing supply chain issues, supporting a positive outlook for the region’s economy in the coming months.

NY Fed carried out dollar/yen rate checks, source says

The New York Federal Reserve conducted checks on the dollar/yen exchange rate, according to a source. The action was aimed at monitoring market conditions and potential volatility, ensuring stability amid recent currency fluctuations. No further details were provided on the scale or findings of these rate checks.

Yen spikes with intervention in focus; oil rallies on Iran fears

The Japanese yen surged amid expectations of government intervention to curb its recent weakness. Meanwhile, oil prices rallied due to heightened tensions around Iran, raising concerns over supply disruptions. Market participants remained cautious as geopolitical risks and monetary policy moves influenced trading dynamics.

Dow ends lower after topsy-turvy week, as Intel’s outlook weighs on market sentiment

The Dow Jones closed lower following a volatile week, influenced by Intel’s disappointing earnings outlook. Investor sentiment was dampened as concerns over chip demand and supply chain issues persisted, overshadowing mixed economic data. This contributed to cautious trading and a decline in major indices, reflecting uncertainty in the broader market amid ongoing global economic challenges.

Yen Sees Two Sudden Spikes as Rate Check Speculation Swirls

The Japanese yen experienced two rapid surges amid market speculation about possible interest rate checks by the Bank of Japan. Investors reacted to signals suggesting a potential policy shift, causing increased volatility. The yen's fluctuations reflect uncertainty over Japan's monetary stance and its impact on global currency markets.

Take Five: A safe Greenlanding zone?

The article explores the concept of a "Greenlanding zone," an environmentally sustainable area aimed at combating climate change effects in Greenland. It discusses the potential benefits of preserving the region's ice and ecosystems, the challenges posed by global warming, and the collaborative efforts required from governments and scientists to establish and maintain such a zone. The initiative represents a strategic step toward safeguarding Arctic environments.

Silver hits record high above $100/oz as gold closes in on $5,000 milestone

Silver prices surged past $100 per ounce for the first time, driven by strong investor demand and inflation concerns. Meanwhile, gold edged closer to the $5,000 mark amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty, reinforcing precious metals as safe-haven assets. Both metals reflect heightened market volatility and shifts toward alternative investments in the current financial climate.

Paraguay central bank cuts interest rate to 5.75% in surprise move

Paraguay's central bank unexpectedly lowered its benchmark interest rate to 5.75%, aiming to stimulate economic growth amid easing inflation pressures. The surprise cut reflects the bank's confidence in stable price conditions and supports continued recovery following a period of tightening monetary policy.

US business activity steady in January; consumer sentiment improves

US business activity remained steady in January, indicating continued economic stability. Additionally, consumer sentiment showed improvement, suggesting growing optimism among consumers regarding the economic outlook. These trends highlight a balanced economic environment as businesses maintain consistent operations and consumers feel more confident.

Factbox – How silver is traded, from stocks and shares to coins and bars

Silver is traded through various means including physical coins and bars, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), futures contracts, and mining stocks. Physical silver appeals to collectors and investors seeking tangible assets, while ETFs and futures provide liquidity and ease of trading. Mining stocks offer exposure to silver prices but carry company-specific risks. Each method suits different investor preferences and risk profiles.

China tech seen as dollar hedge, with focus on earnings, Fed

China’s technology sector is viewed as a potential hedge against a strong dollar amid global economic uncertainties. Investors are focusing on upcoming earnings reports and Federal Reserve policies to gauge market direction. The sector’s growth prospects and valuation appeal remain key factors driving investment interest despite broader market volatility.

Binance considers U.S. stock tokens - The Information

Binance is exploring the launch of stock tokens representing U.S.-listed companies, allowing users to trade fractional shares on its platform. This move aims to expand Binance’s offerings amid increasing competition and regulatory scrutiny. The company is in early discussions and consultation stages to ensure compliance with U.S. regulations before proceeding.

Binance’s CZ says he has no business ties with Trump family

Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ) clarified that he has no business connections with the Trump family. This statement responds to circulating rumors suggesting otherwise, reaffirming that Binance operates independently without any affiliations linked to former President Donald Trump's family.

Bitcoin price today: slips below $89k, weekly losses due amid weak crypto appetite

Bitcoin fell below $89,000, marking weekly losses amid diminished investor interest in cryptocurrencies. Weak market appetite and cautious sentiment contributed to the decline, impacting overall crypto valuations.

UBS plans crypto investing for private banking clients - Bloomberg

UBS is preparing to offer cryptocurrency investment options to its private banking clients. This move aims to meet growing client demand for digital assets and enhance UBS's competitive edge in wealth management. The Swiss bank plans to integrate crypto offerings within its existing services, signaling a strategic shift towards embracing digital asset investments.

LISTA DAO CLOSES 2025 WITH STRONG GROWTH AND MAJOR PRODUCT MILESTONES

LISTA DAO ended 2025 with significant growth, expanding its community and advancing key product developments. The organization successfully launched new features, increased user engagement, and formed strategic partnerships. These milestones position LISTA DAO for continued innovation and market presence in the coming year.

TokenFi Unveils High-Visibility Branding Campaign Across Italy Ahead of 2026 Winter Olympics

TokenFi launches a major branding campaign across Italy to boost visibility ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics. The initiative includes widespread outdoor advertising and strategic partnerships, aiming to enhance brand recognition and engagement during the international event.

BTCC Exchange Nears 15-Year Mark with Plans for AI Trading Tools and Expanded RWA Offerings in 2026

BTCC Exchange, approaching its 15th anniversary, plans to introduce AI-powered trading tools and expand its Real-World Asset (RWA) offerings in 2026. These developments aim to enhance user experience and broaden investment options, positioning BTCC at the forefront of crypto innovation as it continues to grow in the competitive exchange market.

Threshold Network Introduces Stake-Based Fee Waivers to Strengthen tBTC

Threshold Network announced a new stake-based fee waiver system to enhance tBTC’s usability and security. Users staking Threshold’s native tokens can earn fee waivers when minting or redeeming tBTC, incentivizing greater network participation and liquidity. This initiative aims to bolster tBTC’s decentralization and trustlessness, promoting broader adoption of Bitcoin on Ethereum and other compatible blockchains.

Bitcoin price today: slips below $90k again as Greenland deescalation rally fades

Bitcoin's price fell below $90,000 after an initial rally driven by easing tensions in Greenland lost momentum. Market optimism faded, causing the cryptocurrency to retrace gains as investors remain cautious amid geopolitical uncertainties.

Exclusive: Trump-backed World Liberty partners with satellite startup Spacecoin

World Liberty, a group supported by former President Trump, has partnered with Spacecoin, a satellite startup. The collaboration aims to leverage Spacecoin's satellite technology for enhanced global connectivity and digital asset integration, potentially expanding World Liberty's influence in the tech and crypto sectors. Details on project scope and timelines remain limited.

Cathie Wood’s ARK Makes Major Stock Moves with Broadcom and Coinbase

Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest has adjusted its portfolio, increasing holdings in Broadcom and Coinbase. The firm is capitalizing on growth opportunities in semiconductors and cryptocurrencies amid market volatility. These strategic moves reflect ARK’s focus on innovative tech sectors and its confidence in these companies’ long-term potential.

NewtekOne completes exchange offer for 5.50% notes due 2026

NewtekOne has completed its exchange offer for outstanding 5.50% notes due 2026, allowing noteholders to exchange their existing notes for new securities. This move aims to improve the company’s debt profile and financial flexibility. The successful offer marks a strategic step in NewtekOne's ongoing efforts to strengthen its balance sheet and support future growth initiatives.

Aldabra 4 SPAC completes $300.15 million initial public offering

Aldabra 4 SPAC has successfully raised $300.15 million through its initial public offering. The funds will support the company's strategic mergers and acquisitions, aiming to identify and invest in promising business opportunities. This IPO marks a significant step in Aldabra 4’s growth plans, enhancing its capital base for future ventures.

Fobi AI closes first tranche of private placement financing

Fobi AI has successfully closed the first tranche of its private placement financing, raising funds to advance its AI-driven data analytics platform. The financing aims to support product development, expand market presence, and strengthen the company’s technological capabilities. This milestone marks a key step in Fobi AI’s growth strategy and commitment to delivering innovative solutions to its clients.

Kiboko Gold completes share consolidation and private placement

Kiboko Gold has finalized its share consolidation and private placement, aiming to strengthen its financial position. The transactions are intended to streamline the company's capital structure, enhance liquidity, and support ongoing exploration activities. This strategic move positions Kiboko Gold for future growth and development in its mining operations.

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Jack Nathan Medical announces leadership change and strategic realignment

Jack Nathan Medical has appointed a new CEO and restructured its executive team to drive growth and innovation. The leadership change aims to strengthen the company’s market presence and accelerate product development. Strategic realignment will focus on expanding global operations and enhancing customer solutions.

Nexalin receives Nasdaq minimum bid price deficiency notice

Nexalin Technology Corp. has received a notification from Nasdaq that its common stock has been trading below the required minimum bid price of $1.00 for 30 consecutive business days. The company has 180 calendar days to regain compliance by maintaining a minimum bid price of $1.00 or greater for at least ten consecutive business days, or Nasdaq may initiate delisting procedures.

Corvus Pharmaceuticals raises $201.2 million in upsized public offering

Corvus Pharmaceuticals successfully raised $201.2 million through an upsized public offering. The funds will support ongoing clinical trials and advance their oncology pipeline, aiming to develop innovative cancer therapies. The strong investor interest underscores confidence in Corvus's strategic growth and potential market impact in cancer treatment.

Cineplex to appeal $39 million fine over online booking fee disclosure

Cineplex plans to appeal a $39 million fine for allegedly failing to properly disclose online booking fees to customers. The company faces scrutiny over transparency in its pricing practices, with regulators arguing that booking fees were not clearly communicated during online ticket purchases. Cineplex maintains it has complied with regulations and aims to resolve the matter through the appeals process.

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