News Summary - 01/26/2026

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Minneapolis protesters march against ICE as governor urges Trump to remove agents

Following the fatal shooting of ICU nurse Alex Pretti, protests have intensified in Minneapolis. Governor Tim Walz described the shooting as an "inflection point" amid growing unrest. Demonstrators are marching against ICE, while Walz urges President Trump to withdraw ICE agents from the city.

'This is horrifying' - Minneapolis residents reel from second deadly shooting

Minneapolis residents are shocked and upset after federal agents fatally shot two people in recent weeks. The incidents have heightened tensions and fueled frustration within the community.

Who was Alex Pretti, the intensive care nurse shot dead in Minneapolis?

Alex Pretti, an intensive care nurse in Minneapolis, was known as an avid outdoorsman with a passion for mountain biking.

At least seven dead and 800,000 without power as major winter storm hits US

Nearly half of US states have declared emergencies amid a major winter storm causing life-threatening conditions. The storm has led to at least seven deaths, power outages affecting 800,000 people, and potentially impacts up to 180 million residents.

Russia using Interpol's wanted list to target critics abroad, leak reveals

A leak reveals how Russia abuses Interpol by filing arrest requests against its critics overseas, exposing a broader pattern of using the international police organization to suppress dissent beyond its borders.

Fifteen dead after Philippines ferry with 300 passengers sinks

The MV Trisha Kerstin ferry sank, resulting in 15 confirmed deaths. The local coast guard continues to search for 28 passengers still missing from the vessel carrying around 300 people.

Venezuela frees dozens of political prisoners, human rights group says

Venezuela has released dozens of political prisoners in the latest round of detainee pardons, following the US's raid that targeted President NicolĂĄs Maduro. Human rights groups report these actions as part of ongoing efforts amidst political tensions between the US and Venezuela.

Heatwave warnings across Australia as millions celebrate national day

Temperatures are set to reach the high forties in Victoria and South Australia on Tuesday, prompting heatwave warnings as millions celebrate the national day.

Kenya's ex-deputy president alleges assassination attempt in church attack

Kenya's ex-deputy president claims an assassination attempt occurred during a church attack. The interior minister condemned the incident, and police have launched an investigation.

Sir Mark Tully, the BBC's 'voice of India', dies aged 90

Sir Mark Tully, known as the BBC's 'voice of India', passed away at the age of 90. His long career documented key moments in India's history, earning him widespread respect for his insightful reporting and deep connection to the country.

Climber Alex Honnold scales 101-floor skyscraper without safety gear

Alex Honnold made history by becoming the first person to solo climb a 101-floor skyscraper in Taiwan without using any safety gear.

Party backed by generals set for landslide as 'sham' Myanmar election ends

Myanmar's election concluded amid widespread bans on parties and no voting in nearly half the country due to ongoing civil war and fear, ensuring a landslide victory for the military-backed party in what critics call a 'sham' poll.

Cyclist wins Australia race despite being knocked off by Kangaroo

Australian cyclist Jay Vine won the Tour Down Under after recovering from a crash caused by a kangaroo that knocked him off his bike during the race.

Trump says UK soldiers in Afghanistan 'among greatest of all warriors'

President Trump praised UK soldiers in Afghanistan as "among the greatest of all warriors," following his controversial claim that allied forces largely avoided front-line combat during the conflict.

As the world inches back to a pre-WW2 order, the 'middle powers' face a grave new challenge

Economic stagnation and rising inequality are eroding trust in democratic institutions. Figures like Trump symbolize this deeper "rupture" in the post-WW2 global order, highlighting challenges faced by middle powers amid growing geopolitical shifts.

Tearful goodbyes as Japan returns pandas to China amid worsening ties

Japan bid emotional farewells as twin panda cubs were sent back to China, ending a 50-year period of having pandas in the country. This marks the first time since 1972 that Japan will have no pandas, highlighting challenges amid deteriorating diplomatic relations between the two nations.

What we know about the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by federal agents in Minneapolis

Federal agents shot Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, claiming self-defense. However, Pretti's parents vehemently dispute this, accusing the agents of "sickening lies" regarding the circumstances of the shooting. The incident remains controversial, with conflicting accounts from officials and the victim’s family.

What India's Republic Day red carpet means for its foreign policy

The seating arrangement beside India’s president during Republic Day reflects the country's diplomatic priorities, showcasing the nations Delhi values most in its foreign policy. This symbolic gesture offers insight into India's international relations and strategic alliances.

How Soviet Urban Planning Is Helping Russia Freeze Ukraine

Russian attacks on heating plants are severely impacting thousands of people by exploiting Soviet-era urban layouts. Russia’s strategy targets centralized heating systems common in Ukrainian cities, causing widespread disruption and hardship during winter by leaving many without heat.

Four attacks in 48 hours: How east Australia's beaches became a 'perfect storm' for sharks

Shark encounters have increased on Australia's east coast, with four attacks occurring in 48 hours. Experts emphasize that these incidents aren't the sharks' fault, suggesting environmental and human factors have created conditions leading to this 'perfect storm' of shark activity near popular beaches.

Tragic chapter on the trains sends rail superpower Spain into crisis

Spain's renowned high-speed rail network faces a crisis following a tragic disaster, challenging its reputation for safety and efficiency on the railways.

Analysing the Minneapolis shooting frame by frame

BBC Verify examined multi-angle footage of the Minneapolis shooting, reconstructing a detailed and comprehensive account of the incident.

Winter storm grips US as millions face power outages and disruption

A severe winter storm has hit the US, bringing heavy snow, ice, and frigid temperatures that have impacted millions of people. The storm has caused widespread power outages and significant disruptions across affected areas.

Watch: BBC at protests near scene where Alex Pretti was shot dead

Protesters gathered near the site where Alex Pretti was fatally shot by federal agents in Minneapolis, chanting his name. Pretti is the second person killed by federal agents in the city this month, sparking outrage and demonstrations.

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

Representatives from Kyiv, Moscow, and Washington have met for the first time since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, raising hopes for potential progress in resolving the conflict.

The Congress Returns Amid Railway Crisis with Social Shield and Transport Aid Decrees in the Hands of Junts and the PP

Congress resumes its activities amid the railway crisis, with the social shield and transport aid decrees pending approval. These are in the hands of Junts and the PP, who will play a key role in their management and potential blocking, affecting the government's response to the situation.

The Government and the Junta decide to postpone the State funeral for the victims of Adamuz so that all families can attend

The State funeral for the victims of Adamuz, originally scheduled for January 31, has been postponed by the Government and the Junta to ensure the attendance of all affected families. A new date has not yet been announced.

The Angrois Accident, a Precedent for Adamuz: More than Twelve Years in Courts, a Conviction, and Pending Compensation

The former security director of Adif, convicted in the trial for the Angrois accident, has finally been acquitted after more than twelve years in the courts, leaving the resolution of compensation claims pending.

The Ballast: This is the Essential Material that Absorbs Vibrations from the Tracks as Trains Pass to Prevent Them from Cracking

The Adamuz accident highlighted the increasing load that railway tracks bear. Ballast, made up of crushed gravel, is crucial for its drainage capacity, strength, and stability, as it absorbs the vibrations generated by passing trains and prevents the tracks from cracking.

Misfortunes Never Come Alone

The railway is facing progressive deterioration: rust is spreading, the current sleepers creak, and the systems are beginning to fail, reflecting the decay and lack of maintenance in the infrastructure.

Politicizing the Drama

Minister Óscar Puente criticizes the Government for focusing its attention on the mistakes of others instead of acknowledging its own responsibilities following the Adamuz accident.

Rodalies Service Suspended Again Due to an Incident at Adif Control Center

The Rodalies service was suspended again from 6:44 AM due to an incident at the Adif control center. The interruption continues and affects the planned resumption of the service throughout the day.

Aemet warns of a new high-impact storm: where it will bring heavy rain and snowfall

Aemet warns of a high-impact storm that will cause precipitation across much of Spain, with special intensity in Galicia, where heavy rain and snowfall are expected.

Storm Ingrid, live | The storm is fading after causing the worst damage in the north and affecting dozens of roads

Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, and the Basque Country are on high alert for coastal phenomena, with waves that may exceed 10 meters, following the passage of Storm Ingrid, which caused significant incidents in the north and affected dozens of roads.

A man turns himself in Sueca and confesses to having killed his son's 13-year-old friend

A man turned himself in Sueca and admitted to having killed his son's 13-year-old friend. The boy's body was found with bruises and stab wounds.

What is known about the crime of the 13-year-old boy in Sueca: from the mother's alert to the confession of the friend's father

The 13-year-old boy was found with bruises and stab wounds. The boy's mother raised the alarm, and later the father of the boy's friend confessed his involvement in the crime, clarifying the facts.

From the outskirts to the center: shantytown living resurges with stable settlements in the heart of Madrid

Shanties and tents have appeared in central areas of Madrid, such as under the Segovia Aqueduct, on the slopes of the M-30 highway, near the Delicias and Méndez Álvaro train tracks, and next to the Palos de la Frontera Metro station, indicating a resurgence of shantytown living in the urban center.

Shantytowns near the M-30, in Delicias, Retiro, Méndez Álvaro, Vallecas...

Dozens of people live in shantytowns, tents, and makeshift shelters in Madrid. There are no official figures due to their itinerant nature, but the settlements are increasing and spreading throughout the city, forming stable clusters in streets and urban squares.

Alert in India Due to an Outbreak of the Nipah Virus, Monitored by the WHO as a Possible 'Next Pandemic'

The Nipah virus, with a mortality rate of 40 to 75%, has raised alarms in India. There are no treatments or vaccines available, and the WHO is monitoring it as a potential cause of a future pandemic.

Samantha Hudson's Sharp Speech at the Feroz Awards: "With Franco, There Was No Temu"

Samantha Hudson caused a stir at the Feroz Awards with a sharp monologue that criticized current issues, including references to the Franco era and the platform Temu. Her speech has generated significant impact on social media due to its forcefulness and social critique.

More than one million homes are without electricity due to the "monstrous" storm hitting the USA

More than one million homes are without electricity because of a severe storm in the USA. Airlines have canceled almost all flights scheduled at airports in the affected area for Sunday.

Extreme Cold Hits the United States

The first major polar cold wave of the season is affecting the southeastern U.S., with record subzero temperatures in states such as Florida, Alabama, and Georgia. The winter storm has triggered alerts in 18 states, caused the cancellation of 9,000 flights, and led to shortages, severely impacting the region.

A private plane with eight people on board crashes at a Maine airport

A Bombardier Challenger 650 executive jet with eight people on board crashed at a Maine airport. The severity of the occupants' injuries is still unknown, CNN reported.

Demographic Winter: Social Security Goes from Earning 6.5 Billion to a Deficit of Almost 70,000 Million

Population aging, increased life expectancy, and rising pensions have caused a growing deficit in Social Security, which has gone from a surplus of 6.5 billion to a shortfall nearing 70,000 million, accumulating a debt with the State of 122,000 million.

A crowd protests in Minneapolis against the death of Alex Pretti, whom Trump calls a "domestic terrorist"

Groups of citizens have gathered throughout the day at the place where Alex Pretti died to lay flowers and pay tribute to him, while Trump labels him a "domestic terrorist."

A Chemistry Doctor Clarifies Whether There Is Any Risk in Eating Potatoes with Sprouts

A chemistry expert explains that the formation of sprouts in potatoes is linked to solanine, a compound that can be toxic. Therefore, he recommends avoiding the consumption of potatoes with sprouts to prevent possible health risks.

Cristina Piaget explodes on 'GH DĂșo' and announces her departure: "I can't stand the lies!"

The model Cristina Piaget left the room on live TV, visibly angry and shouting, after being accused by her housemates of "taking things without permission," stating that she can't tolerate the lies.

The first and unexpected kiss of 'GH DĂșo' arrives: "I've always liked him, he's very attractive"

Carlos Lozano won over Belén Rodríguez by singing to her in the kitchen and gave her an unexpected kiss. Carmen Borrego commented that Carlos likes Belén more than he admits.

The Big Banks Shake Up the Mortgage Market: Forecasts for 2026 Point to More Expensive Loans

Some institutions maintain unattractive offers, while others raise fixed-rate mortgages and improve variable rates in response to increased demand. This anticipates that mortgage loans will be more expensive in 2026.

Children Who Skip the Classroom and Learn in the Forest: "It Helps Them Grow, Become Autonomous, and Deeply Respect Nature"

Forest schools promote education through constant contact with nature, encouraging children's motor skills, concentration, and creativity. This approach, according to a founder in the Madrid mountains, helps children grow, develop autonomy, and deeply respect the natural environment.

A Spectacular Hailstorm Strikes Camp Nou in the Middle of the Match and the Press Area Ends Up Flooded

An intense hailstorm interrupted the match between FC Barcelona and Real Oviedo, causing discomfort especially for spectators and journalists. The precipitation was so heavy that it flooded the press area of Camp Nou, affecting the progress of the game and the conditions for those attending.

Chari Lojo, from 'GH', and AgustĂ­n, from 'MyHyV', are getting married: "The prison brought us together"

Chari Lojo and AgustĂ­n, after years of being together, visited 'Fiesta' to share details about their story and their upcoming wedding, scheduled for September.

A 24-year-old young man seriously injured after a fight in a municipality of Madrid

A 24-year-old young man was seriously injured after a fight in a municipality of Madrid, suffering incised wounds to the ankle, back, and head.

A British man who visits Benidorm five times a year tries another Spanish tourist destination and regrets it: "The beach is depressing"

A British tourist, a regular visitor to Benidorm, visited another Spanish tourist destination and was disappointed, describing the beach as "depressing" and regretting not being in Benidorm, where he usually enjoys fun, walks, and beautiful beaches.

The Unexpected and Emotional Moment of Alba Flores and Jordi Évole with 'No Dudaría' and a Street Choir: "I Love It!"

Alba Flores and Jordi Évole were walking through Madrid when a street choir began to sing 'No Dudaría,' the anthem by Antonio Flores, Alba's father. The actress was visibly moved by this surprise that touched her heart.

Vega, from 'OT 2', attacks Bisbal and talks about their friendship in the past: "I became someone uncomfortable"

Vega, who wrote several songs for David Bisbal, describes their relationship as a "faded friendship" and reveals that she became "someone uncomfortable" for the singer, thus criticizing the evolution of their relationship.

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

Chris Martin ironically commented on the incident in which Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners during a 'kisscam' show.

The writer David Uclés withdraws from an event due to the presence of Aznar and De los Monteros: "I can't..."

David Uclés announced in a video on his social media that he is withdrawing from an event because of the participation of Aznar and De los Monteros, stating that he cannot share the lineup with them.

The reappearance of Sara Carbonero, eleven days after being discharged following her surgery

Sara Carbonero reappears on social media eleven days after her medical discharge, sharing a book recommendation with her followers.

The mother of Sandra Valero, the girl who represented Spain in Junior Eurovision, dies

Sandra Valero, the 14-year-old singer and participant in Junior Eurovision for Spain, has announced the death of her mother, to whom she dedicated emotional words expressing that she can finally be at peace.

A young woman gives ham to her Erasmus classmates in Germany and their reaction leaves her speechless

A young Spanish woman gave ham to her Erasmus classmates in Germany along with a note, although they didn't seem to pay much attention to it. Her gesture sparked an unexpected reaction that deeply surprised her.

Psychologists analyze Trump's behavior: "He uses provocation to control the narrative"

Experts point out that Trump's style, based on provocation and chaos, could be related to attachment traumas in his childhood, using it to dominate and control the public narrative.

Candela Peña’s Message Live on Telecinco: "Go to the 'Telediario' and La 2"

During an interview on Telecinco’s 'Fiesta,' Candela Peña said goodbye with a surprising message: "Go to the 'Telediario' and La 2." Her comment went viral on social media, sparking numerous reactions and highlighting her naturalness on the show.

Japan Drives Its Growth at the Expense of Raising Alarms in Debt Markets

Japanese 40-year bonds reached a yield above 4.2% this week, the highest level since their inception in 2007, generating concern in debt markets due to the impact on the country's economic growth.

Will Pérez-Reverte Like It? The New Turkish Netflix Series That Is Already Among the Most Watched

The writer Pérez-Reverte often recommends series on his X account. Currently, a new Turkish series on Netflix, which is already among the most watched, seems to align with his tastes, sparking curiosity about his opinion on it.

Neither 'skinny' nor 'cigarette': these are the jeans that will set the trend in 2026

Classic jean designs are losing prominence to make way for new styles that will be trending in 2026, leaving behind styles like skinny and cigarette.

Alejandra BĂĄrcena, Psychologist: "When Faced with Criticisms, You Do Need to Set a Limit"

Psychologist Alejandra BĂĄrcena advises on how to deal with criticisms that often arise during family gatherings to prevent them from becoming long-lasting problems. She emphasizes the importance of setting clear boundaries to maintain healthy relationships throughout the year.

Do you have this Chrome extension?: it pretends to be an ad blocker to spy on you

A Chrome extension that appears to be an ad blocker actually steals information and allows unauthorized remote access to the user's computer.

Ryanair surprises its customers by recommending not to travel with this piece of clothing

Ryanair advised its passengers on TikTok to avoid traveling in pajamas, pointing out that it is not suitable attire for the airplane, aiming to improve image and comfort during the flight.

The eatery that has won over Carlos Herrera: few tables and an "inexpressible" quality

Carlos Herrera, father of RocĂ­o Crusset, recommends a restaurant with few tables and an "inexpressible" quality, highlighting on his Instagram that it is worth visiting.

A company founded by Elon Musk wants to end traffic by burying it

Teslaconomics on 'X' Spain revealed details about an Elon Musk company that aims to eliminate traffic through the construction of underground tunnels, offering an innovative solution to urban congestion.

Feroz Awards 2026: the best images from the red carpet of Spanish cinema

Famous figures from Spanish fiction shone on the red carpet at the 2026 Feroz Awards in Pontevedra. The religious drama "Los domingos" by Alauda Ruiz de AzĂșa was the big winner of the night, standing out among the critics' favorites.

Luxury tourism fuels the sector: 3% of travelers contribute 20% of what foreign visitors spend in Spain

Luxury tourists spend an average of 731 euros per day, compared to 46 euros by conventional tourists. They represent only 3% of travelers but generate 20% of the total foreign expenditure in Spain, with a growing preference for urban destinations, highlighting Madrid as the main attraction, according to CaixaBank Research.

The release of at least 104 political prisoners in Venezuela is received with "great joy" by their families

The NGO Foro Penal confirmed the release of at least 104 political prisoners in Venezuela in recent hours, a measure that has been received with great joy by their families.

Repression continues in Venezuela with a "revolving door" where several political prisoners are released while others are arrested

The Venezuelan opposition denounces that repression persists in the country, evidenced by a "revolving door" in which some political prisoners are released while new ones are detained, maintaining a constant cycle of persecution.

Actress Natasha Lyonne Announces She Has Relapsed in Her Addictions: "Don't Give Up"

Natasha Lyonne, who overcame severe addictions in the 2000s, has announced a relapse. The actress shared this message to encourage others not to give up in their fight against their struggles.

The 'bargain effect': the fallacy in sale discounts that harms your wallet

Dynamic pricing causes many products to lower their prices in October to appear as bargains, but by January those prices do not reflect real discounts, negatively affecting the consumer.

Pedestrian dies after being hit on the N-525 in Ourense

A man was hit by a vehicle while walking on the N-525 in Ourense. The emergency services were alerted by a bystander, but the pedestrian died at the scene.

At least eight dead in the Philippines as a ferry sinks with more than 300 passengers

A ferry that departed from the port of Zamboanga, Mindanao, with 332 passengers and 27 crew members sank, leaving at least eight dead. Authorities continue search and rescue operations.

Save nearly 700 euros with the loose coins you keep losing around the house: this is the penny method

The method consists of saving loose coins every day for a year, managing to gather up to 667.95 euros in 365 days with consistency and discipline.

The Only Way to Avoid Getting Fined for Carrying This Object in the Trunk

Fines for transporting certain objects in the trunk can exceed 600 euros. To avoid penalties, it is crucial to know which objects are prohibited and to secure them properly according to current traffic regulations.

The Spanish city that 'The Mirror' already recognizes as the cheapest holiday package in Europe

A study in the United Kingdom has identified a beach destination on the Costa Blanca as the cheapest holiday package in Europe for the summer of 2026.

Cheese Soup: A Different and Affordable Recipe Perfect for the Family

This cheese soup recipe is affordable, easy to prepare, and perfect for sharing with family, offering a different and simple option for everyday cooking.

Does it make sense for us to be the second country in the world with the most kilometers of high-speed rail?

The accident in Adamuz, which caused 45 deaths, could change the perception of Spain's extensive high-speed rail network. Over time, it will be determined whether the crash was unavoidable or if these tragedies could have been prevented despite the development of the system.

A Spirit of Dialogue

Davos warns about the "noise" and "loss of empathy" present in society, emphasizing the urgent need to foster a change that promotes dialogue and mutual understanding.

The Solution Is to Buy the United States

The proposal suggests that the economic solution would be to buy the United States' debt, which last year already exceeded the combined GDP of China and the European Union.

Europe Has No Time to Lose

The recent controversial decisions of the U.S. administration have sparked rejection from much of its population, highlighting the urgent need for Europe to act swiftly to address its own challenges.

People "scammed" in WhatsApp groups and high prices on BlaBlaCar after the train accident in Adamuz

After the train accident in Adamuz, BlaBlaCar warns about scams involving fraudulent WhatsApp groups and inflated fares. They recommend not paying outside the app, avoiding suspicious links, and not sharing personal data through external channels.

Marcos Llorente responds to Mallorca's teasing about his red glasses: "You have a 20% discount with this code"

Mallorca's community manager joked by showing their players wearing Marcos Llorente's red glasses. After the match, the Atlético de Madrid player responded with humor, offering a 20% discount with a related code.

The Lesson on Races from a Teacher Who Went Viral: "One is Brown and the Other is White, Right?"

A viral video shows a teacher explaining racial diversity to children using simple and direct examples. The lesson aims to promote understanding and respect for differences in skin color, garnering over a million views for its clear and effective message.

Minea, the 23-year-old girl who married her former high school teacher, 63: "What we have transcends age"

Minea, 23 years old, married Massimo, her former high school teacher who is 63. The young woman admits she was already in love with him during classes, and after reuniting years later, their relationship culminated in marriage, proving that for them, the age difference is not an obstacle.

First-time self-employed workers, freedom had a price: "There is always the fear of doing something wrong and that a mistake ends in a fine"

Starting out as a self-employed worker in Spain involves excitement and challenges, where freedom comes with fees and a steep learning curve. New self-employed workers face the constant fear of making mistakes that result in fines.

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

In Spain, the 10,000 Iranian residents live with anguish over the repression in Iran. This "revolution" is marked by the rejection of the lack of freedoms and a severe economic crisis, while they denounce the violence against unarmed protesters.

Overbooking at the Gym: "Booking Classes Is Like Buying a Concert Ticket"

Group classes at gyms generate high demand, requiring advance reservations. The current challenge is managing overcrowding and maintaining service quality, rather than attracting new users.

The Other 'Greenlands': Territories that Historical World Powers Have Annexed by Sheer Financial Muscle

History shows multiple examples where world powers acquired territories through purchases, using their economic power to expand without direct armed conflict.

This is How Each Zodiac Sign Faces Life's Toughest Moments

With the arrival of the season ruled by Saturn, each zodiac sign faces its hardest trials. This period challenges everyone to overcome suffering and grow through difficulties, reflecting how each sign confronts and learns from the toughest moments in life.

Jaime Astrain raises concern with a message about his daughter from the hospital: "Days of sadness and helplessness"

Jaime Astrain and Lidia Torrent are going through moments of uncertainty following the hospitalization of their daughter Elsa, expressing sadness and helplessness in the face of the situation.

A Gordo de la Primitiva Winner Takes €157,000 and the Jackpot Rises to €16.4 Million

The Gordo de la Primitiva draw on January 25, 2026, had no first-category winners, leaving the jackpot at €16.4 million for the next draw on February 1. One winner took home €157,000 in another category.

A ten-year-old boy dies from choking in Badajoz

A ten-year-old boy died after suffering a choking incident in Badajoz. The emergency call was received around 10:30 a.m., but despite resuscitation attempts, the child could not be saved. Authorities are investigating the circumstances of the incident.

Rapper Sara Socas: "There are many right-wing extremists in classrooms right now"

Sara Socas, singer and freestyler, discusses in the interview with Rebeca MarĂ­n for '20minutos' her perspective on the rise of ultra-conservative stances in classrooms, pointing out the presence of many people with "right-wing extremist" ideologies in these current educational spaces.

Antonio Banderas: "For the ballot boxes to work, you need to have prepared people, not ignorant ones"

Antonio Banderas talks about the premiere of his musical Godspell in Madrid, which starts today at the Gran Teatro PavĂłn. Additionally, he emphasizes the importance of having prepared and informed people for democracy to function properly.

Cristina Lasvignes: "I was neither 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', establishing herself as one of Mediaset's favorite presenters. She clarifies that her comeback was neither for financial reasons nor because she was fired or had previously resigned.

The emotional return of Antonio Canales to 'GH DĂșo' after the death of his brother: "I do it for him and for my mother"

Antonio Canales returned to 'GH DĂșo' after the death of his brother, who passed away from a sudden heart attack while taking a nap. Canales explained that he is participating in the show in honor of his brother and for his mother, showing a strong emotional commitment.

Kiko Jiménez breaks down remembering his grandfather Paco: "Everything I am, I owe to him"

Kiko Jiménez, boyfriend of Sofía Suescun, becomes emotional while remembering his grandfather Paco, who was like a father figure to him. He emphasizes that everything he is today he owes to his grandfather, showing the great influence and love he received from him.

The Danger of Citizens Reduced to 'Hooligans'

The article denounces how public debate has deteriorated, turning citizens into 'hooligans' who polarize and discredit instead of engaging in dialogue, which undermines democracy and hinders social coexistence.

She Reports the Squatting of Her Luxury Home in Mallorca: "They Are Foreigners with Purchasing Power, Not Vulnerable"

The owner reports the squatting of her luxury home in Mallorca by foreigners with high purchasing power, not vulnerable. The Civil Guard confirms that legally they cannot evict the squatters.

A Renfe crew member on the wear and tear of the trains: "For the important issues, there were no solutions"

A Renfe crew member stated on 'Horizonte' that since the pandemic, vibrations on the trains have increased significantly. Despite the discomfort, no effective solutions have been implemented for the important problems, leading to ongoing wear and tear for the staff.

Álvaro Morata confirms that they have started divorce proceedings from Alice Campello: "There are no third parties"

Álvaro Morata has confirmed to journalist Javier de Hoyos that they have already begun the divorce proceedings with Alice Campello and that there are no third parties involved. Their lawyers are drafting the corresponding documents.

The request Iñaki Urdangarin made to his children upon learning he was going to prison

Iñaki Urdangarin received the news of his sentence while celebrating Infanta Cristina's birthday and asked his children for support and strength to face his entry into prison.

RaĂșl Cimas talks about the success of 'Poquita fe': "Here the enemy is not Darth Vader but everyday life"

RaĂșl Cimas expresses his pride in the success of 'Poquita fe', highlighting its focus on everyday life. He points out that the series does not face epic villains, but rather daily challenges, which deeply connects with the audience.

Blanca Soroa reveals how she prepared her role in 'Los Domingos': "Obviously, I'm not a cloistered nun"

Blanca Soroa talked about preparing for her role in 'Los Domingos', humorously clarifying that she is not a cloistered nun. Additionally, on Saturday, January 24, the 13th edition of the Feroz Awards was held in Pontevedra for the second consecutive year.

Ana Obregón’s Reaction to the Dismissal of the Complaint Against Julio Iglesias: "How Scary It Is to Live in Spain!"

Ana ObregĂłn reacted to the dismissal of the complaint against Julio Iglesias, expressing her fear with the phrase "How scary it is to live in Spain!" and stating that they tried to burn her at the stake, reflecting her frustration with the judicial and social situation.

A Coruña prepares and presents its tourism campaign around the August eclipse

The A Coruña Tourism Consortium presented its tourism campaign focused on the August 12th eclipse at Fitur 2026, under the slogan 'CidadEclipse'. The event, hosted by LucĂ­a Veiga and XosĂ© A. Touriñån, took place at the Casa del Lector in Madrid and highlighted the city’s cultural and tourism programming for this year.

The series 'Padre no hay mĂĄs que uno' arrives and this is how the actors have taken on their roles

Daniel Pérez Prada and Mariam Hernåndez, the leads of the new comedy series 'Padre no hay mås que uno', express their enthusiasm for the project. With episodes of about 20 minutes, the series aims to surprise the young audience. Hernåndez highlights how her character reflects real situations that parents face with their children.

Veronika, the cow that uses a broom to scratch her body

Veronika, a cow, uses a broom to scratch hard-to-reach areas, showing unusual behavior in bovines. This finding, documented by researchers at the Messerli Institute, suggests advanced cognitive abilities in cattle and represents the first evidence of flexible and multifunctional tool use by a cow.

Carlos Alcaraz surpasses Tommy Paul to reach the Australian Open quarterfinals for the third consecutive year

Carlos Alcaraz defeated Tommy Paul 7-6(6), 6-4, and 7-5, reaching the Australian Open quarterfinals for the third consecutive year, achieving his best performance in Melbourne to date.

Carlos Alcaraz, on the Controversial Incident Between Sinner and the Roof: "I’ve seen that rule is new and I don’t know if the match should have been stopped or not"

Carlos Alcaraz commented on the controversial pause in Sinner’s last match, caused by the installation of the roof over the court. He acknowledged that this rule is new and expressed uncertainty about whether the interruption was correct or not.

Pathé Ciss erupts over not receiving tribute from Rayo after winning the Africa Cup: "Inappropriate on a day of mourning"

Pathé Ciss criticized Rayo Vallecano for not honoring him after winning the Africa Cup, describing the situation as "inappropriate on a day of mourning" following the defeat against Osasuna in LaLiga.

Atlético de Madrid prepares for the decisive Champions match with a thrashing of Mallorca

Atlético de Madrid won convincingly against Mallorca, securing three crucial points for third place and boosting confidence ahead of the important Champions League match this Wednesday.

Endrick shines in France: scores a hat-trick and his numbers are frightening

Endrick, loaned by Real Madrid to Olympique Lyon, stood out in the match against Metz by scoring three goals, demonstrating a high level and surprising with his statistics.

Álex Corretja, former tennis player: "I see Carlos Alcaraz very muscular, physically prepared for what it has to be"

Álex Corretja highlights the physical evolution of Carlos Alcaraz, noting that he is more muscular and ready to face the major challenges of professional tennis. The former tennis player values the young Spaniard’s physical development as key to his future success on the circuit.

A person with an intellectual disability is 2 to 4 times more likely to have a mental illness

People with an intellectual disability are 2 to 4 times more likely to develop a mental illness. Furthermore, diagnosis in this group is more complicated, which makes treatment and proper care more difficult.

The dancer with hearing impairment Jone San MartĂ­n reivindicates dance as a language in the show 'sORDA'

The work 'sORDA', created by the dancer with hearing impairment Jone San MartĂ­n, highlights the everyday reality of deaf people and reivindicates dance as a universal and expressive language beyond sound.

What schooling options are available for students with disabilities?

On January 24th, International Education Day, the importance of educational inclusion for students with disabilities is highlighted. There are various schooling options, ranging from integration in regular classrooms with specialized support to special education schools, ensuring the right to an education adapted to their needs to promote their development and full participation.

Gonzalo Pin: "By improving the sleep of people with autism, their abilities also improve"

Dr. Gonzalo Pin and experts from Autism Spain have created the first Consensus on the treatment of insomnia in minors with autism, highlighting that improving their sleep also enhances their skills and abilities.

Five Ways Europe Can Harm the United States Without Selling a Single Treasury Bond

The European Commission can impact the United States through measures such as the Digital Services Act and restrictions on foreign companies' access to public contracts, thereby controlling U.S. influence without resorting to selling Treasury bonds.

Rearmament Divides NATO
 and Multiplies Opportunities in the Stock Market

The impact on financial markets is no longer measured only by daily charts but by the origin and purpose of the invested capital. While rearmament creates divisions within NATO, it also generates new investment opportunities in the stock market, driven by changes in buyer behavior and their motivations.

Jordi Pla (Vueling): "We have room to grow up to nearly 45% market share at El Prat"

Jordi Pla, Vueling’s Network and Strategy Director, presents the airline’s new roadmap for the coming decade, highlighting Vueling’s growth potential at El Prat airport, where they aim to increase their market share to nearly 45%.

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 minimum pensions will increase by up to 11.4%. Some retirees will reach nearly €3,500 per month with these increases.

The New Parador That Will Open in February in Spain: "It Is One of the Gems of the Network"

The new Parador will officially open on February 23, with an investment of 47 million euros. The establishment will be open to the public starting March 10 and is considered one of the gems of the Paradores network in Spain.

The "Magnificent Three" of the Ibex 35 Take Different Directions

The beginning of 2026 reflects a more selective and cautious market, unlike the end of the previous year, with the main stocks of the Ibex 35 showing divergent trends.

Where was 'The Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' filmed? From the knights' tournament to the iconic tree, the locations in Northern Ireland

The new series in the 'Game of Thrones' universe has attracted more than 6.7 million viewers in its first three days on HBO Max, receiving praise from both the audience and professional critics.

The big difference between Westeros and Middle-earth, explained by the star of 'The Knight of the Seven Kingdoms'

The protagonist of the 'Game of Thrones' prequel highlights the clear differences between Westeros and Middle-earth, emphasizing how both worlds feature very different stories and tones in their respective narratives.

Leak in 'The Rings of Power': One of the Biggest Secrets of the Third Season Has Been Revealed

Information about the identity of the Istar played by CiarĂĄn Hinds in 'The Rings of Power' may have been leaked, revealing one of the biggest secrets of the third season.

Eric Dane, actor from 'Grey's Anatomy' and 'Euphoria', returns portraying a patient

Eric Dane, who announced in April that he has ALS, has experienced a worsening of his symptoms, but has no intention of stopping acting.

"I have seen drops of my own blood": Is 'Los pecadores' based on a real person?

'Los pecadores' features a young guitarist with supernatural talent, sought after by vampires in the plot, alongside the twins played by Michael B. Jordan.

'The Queen of Flow' Season 3: These Are the Spanish Locations Where This Phenomenon Was Filmed

'The Queen of Flow,' recognized as Best Telenovela by the International Emmys, crosses the Atlantic for the first time to film in Spain, featuring new locations in its season 3.

Gemini receives a highly anticipated new feature for Android and iOS: what it is and how it works

Google has released an update for Gemini on Android and iOS that improves response speed, offering a faster and more efficient experience for users.

The National Police Warns About a Very Common Gesture That Gives Your Data to Criminals

The National Police warns that leaving visible tags on objects, such as clothing or packages, makes it easier for criminals to access personal data. They recommend removing or covering this information to protect your privacy and prevent possible fraud.

A Microsoft Engineer Reveals the Hidden Fast Restart Secret in Windows 95

A Microsoft engineer has revealed a secret restart feature in Windows 95 that allowed the computer to reboot much faster than usual, improving the system's efficiency at that time.

ChatGPT launches a memory feature so you don't lose the information from your old chats

OpenAI has released a memory feature in ChatGPT, available in the Pro and Plus plans, that allows users to access and find information from previous conversations more accurately.

The new AirPods Pro could arrive earlier than expected with unique gesture control technology

The upcoming AirPods Pro would incorporate infrared cameras to offer more precise gesture controls and enhance the spatial audio experience.

The Three Colors Chosen by People with a Stronger Character According to Psychology

Colors influence emotions and can reflect personality traits. According to psychology, choosing certain shades can indicate a strong character, showing confidence and determination in those who prefer them.

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

Therapist MarĂ­a Bustamante emphasizes the importance of the family environment in preventing bullying, highlighting key points to identify warning signs and promote a healthy coexistence that prevents aggressive behavior.

Rosa Ordóñez, Eyebrow Expert: "At 60 Years Old, It Is Possible to Achieve Straight and Balanced Eyebrows"

Rosa Ordóñez explains that with henna, eyebrows can be naturally and evenly enhanced starting at 60 years old, achieving a straight and harmonious style.

Natalia de la Vega on Hair Repolarization: "There Are More Effective Products to Moisturize Hair When Using Heat Tools"

Hair repolarization has gone viral on TikTok; however, Natalia de la Vega warns that not all homemade recipes are safe, especially when using heat. She emphasizes that there are more effective products to hydrate hair with thermal tools.

An Oncologist Warns About the Food That Women Over 50 Should Eat Less Of

The oncologist warns that women over 50 should reduce the consumption of certain foods linked to the risk of breast cancer. She recommends healthier alternatives to protect health and prevent diseases, promoting a balanced diet adapted to this stage of life.

Midi Cut and Classic Print: This is the Skirt from Paula EchevarrĂ­a's Collection for Primark

The Irish brand Primark stands out with a checkered midi skirt in Paula EchevarrĂ­a's collection, which reflects the characteristic style and elegance of the actress.

The Grill Doesn’t Understand Gender: The Five Women Who Give a Feminine Name to the Coals

Javier Brichetto highlights five women leaders in the world of grilling, promoting and making visible female talent in a traditionally male-dominated field.

Restaurants in Madrid to Warm Up and Beat the Cold Temperatures

Discover restaurants in central Madrid perfect for sheltering from the intense cold and enjoying warm dishes that will help you warm up during low temperatures.

The Japanese Restaurant in Madrid Where You Can Try the Famous 'Omurice'

A restaurant in Madrid offers the opportunity to taste the popular Japanese dish 'omurice,' combining rice and omelette in a traditional way, without the need to travel to Japan.

Neither cordial nor paparajote: this is Murcia's typical sweet that is little known in the rest of Spain

Murcia's typical sweet is a traditional dessert shaped like a horn filled with meringue, little known outside the region.

An exclusive chicken bites place opens in Seville: beer and tapa for just one euro

A new bar in Seville offers chicken bites with a beer and tapa for just one euro, presenting menus at very reasonable prices for customers.

From CrĂȘpe Suzette to Tarte Tatin: Classic and Well-Known Recipes That Were Born From a Mistake

Many classic recipes in gastronomy, such as crĂȘpe Suzette and tarte tatin, originated from mistakes or accidents in the kitchen that resulted in iconic and delicious dishes, demonstrating how creativity and chance have influenced culinary history.

The Hidden Gem of Wales: Colorful Houses, a Medieval Castle, and Coastal Hiking

Located in the southeast of Anglesey, this Welsh village is notable for its unfinished medieval fortress, a key attraction. Additionally, it features colorful houses and hiking trails with ocean views, blending history and nature in a picturesque setting.

This is the meaning of the code 'SSSS' that may appear on a plane boarding pass

The code 'SSSS' on a boarding pass is common in the USA, indicating an additional and more rigorous security screening at airports, unlike in Spain where these controls are less thorough.

The hotel with a private spa located in an old and beautiful medieval farmhouse where you can connect with the winter nature

This rural accommodation, located just over an hour from Barcelona, offers the perfect winter getaway. Situated in an old medieval farmhouse, it combines historic charm with a private spa, providing a unique experience to connect with the winter nature and relax.

The town just over two hours from Madrid that is ideal for a winter getaway: the smallest in Soria

This small village in Soria, with fewer than 150 inhabitants and a very small town center, located next to the Duero River, is perfect for a peaceful escape from Madrid, offering a refuge from the hustle and bustle of the capital.

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

'The New York Times' has included two Spanish destinations in its list of must-visit places for travel in 2026, highlighting the cultural and tourist richness of Spain.

These are the five must-sees in Granada (excluding the classics)

Granada offers much more than the Alhambra and the San NicolĂĄs viewpoint, with surprising spots for frequent visitors looking to discover new experiences in the city.

The hiking trail that combines forest and old train tunnels

This route in the Valencian Community follows an old railway line, offering a natural setting ideal for disconnecting. It combines wooded landscapes with the experience of walking through old train tunnels, providing a unique adventure for hiking and nature lovers.

Boris Cyrulnik, neuropsychiatrist: "Resilience is the ability to be happy even when you have wounds in your soul"

Boris Cyrulnik explains that, although emotional wounds make happiness difficult, resilience allows people to achieve it despite suffering, demonstrating the strength of those who overcome inner adversities.

Teresa Herrero, emotional management coach: "Saying yes to everything is a silent way of saying no to yourself"

Teresa Herrero highlights that the social pressure to always be available and say yes to everything generates a significant emotional cost, as accepting without limits means neglecting one's own needs and well-being.

Five Simple Exercises That Don't Seem Like It But Will Bring Back the Energy You Don't Have

Lack of energy is often due to an imbalance between body and mind rather than physical causes. These five simple exercises help restore vitality and improve overall well-being.

Gabriel RolĂłn, Psychoanalyst: "Human Beings Have a Cruelty That Is Nonexistent in Other Species"

Gabriel RolĂłn reflects on the uniquely human cruelty among species and suggests that the fundamental question in life is: Am I who I want to be?

Byung-Chul Han, philosopher: "The society of exhaustion prevents us from being happy; self-exploitation is the new form of slavery"

Byung-Chul Han emphasizes that today's society is marked by constant exhaustion, where even leisure is seen as a productive opportunity. This self-exploitation, he argues, is a new form of slavery that prevents achieving true happiness.

The DGT warns about what you should not do in the car in winter, whether you are driving or a passenger

The DGT, led by Pere Navarro, shares recommendations for driving and traveling as a passenger in winter, warning about actions that should be avoided to ensure safety in adverse weather conditions.

Volvo brings back the 'Cross Country' name and debuts it on its new electric SUV EX60

Volvo revives the Cross Country name with the launch of the EX60, a fully electric SUV that features a more adventurous design and characteristics, marking a new direction in its line of electric vehicles.

Waving a handkerchief out the window in emergencies turns the car into a priority vehicle, but it is not equivalent to an ambulance or patrol car, and it has legal and usage limitations.

Solar panels, bed, and pop-up roof: Hyundai ventures into the camper world with its Staria

Hyundai presents the Staria Camper Concept, a premium electric caravan prototype featuring solar panels, a bed, and a pop-up roof. The brand is evaluating whether this innovative model will go into production.

The Road Where You Should Never Turn On the V16 Beacon

The V16 beacon, a safety device implemented by the DGT since January 1st, replaces the traditional emergency triangles, improving road signaling.

The Community of Madrid denounces a "news blackout" by the Government amid "more than 1,500" incidents in CercanĂ­as

The Community of Madrid criticizes the Ministry's lack of response to more than 1,500 incidents in CercanĂ­as, attributing it to the Government being distracted by its corruption cases.

AzcĂłn calls to "vote for the future of Aragon" and criticizes Pilar AlegrĂ­a for "humiliating herself" before the Catalan separatists

AzcĂłn urges voting with the future of Aragon in mind and accuses Pilar AlegrĂ­a of humiliating herself before the Catalan separatists. He criticizes AlegrĂ­a for comparing the alleged privileged funding to the separatists with that of Teruel, and states that she should apologize for such a comparison.

AlegrĂ­a proposes a campaign with proposals and alternatives in response to the PP's "insults"

AlegrĂ­a commits to implementing the housing law in AragĂłn and to improving education and the conditions of professionals in the sector, responding with proposals to the PP's "insults."

Are You Self-Employed and Living in Madrid? These Are the Benefits You Can Apply for in 2026

The aid for self-employed workers in Madrid will increase by 17.7% in 2026, announced Isabel DĂ­az Ayuso in October, expanding the financial support for this group.

Two Dead After Their Vehicle Plunges Down a 50-Meter Cliff in AlmerĂ­a

A car fell down a 50-meter cliff in AlmerĂ­a, crashing into a palm tree. The occupants were trapped inside and died.

Dog Owner Who Caused the Death of a Man Sentenced to Prison After Failing to Pay Compensation

The owner of the dogs that caused the death of a man was sentenced to prison. Although he claimed anxiety, depression, and lower back pain, the judge rejected these arguments after reviewing various reports and determined his responsibility, in addition to failing to pay the compensation owed to the victim.

How Much Do Mayors Earn in the Valencian Community: Check the Highest and Lowest Salaries

María José Catalå, mayor of the Valencian capital, is the best paid in the Valencian Community.

Injured skier rescued in the Sierra de Guadarrama after six hours of operation

A skier who hit a rock off-piste in the Sierra de Guadarrama was rescued after six hours of intervention.

Asturias sends an ES-Alert message due to the red alert for coastal phenomena in more than twenty municipalities

Asturias Civil Protection has alerted the population to avoid areas near the coast and to comply with safety instructions due to the red alert for coastal phenomena affecting more than twenty municipalities.

The Civil Guard Investigates the Death of a Woman in AlhaurĂ­n de la Torre as a Gender-Based Murder After Her Ex-Partner Turned Himself In

The Civil Guard is investigating the death of a 33-year-old British woman in Alhaurín de la Torre as a gender-based murder. The victim, who leaves behind three minor children, was registered in the VioGén system with a low-risk level. Her ex-partner turned himself in after the incident.

One dead as the van they lived in catches fire in Tudela

Judicial police are investigating the causes of a fire in a van where a person lived and died. The identity of the deceased is yet to be confirmed.

Train Service Suspended Between Arahal and Marchena Due to Risk of Wall Collapse

Renfe has suspended train service between Arahal and Marchena due to the risk of a wall collapse and has activated an Alternative Transport Plan for affected passengers.

A Journalist's Surprise When Using a 1987 Laptop: "It Changed My Opinion About Technology"

A journalist used a 1987 laptop and discovered that, being simpler, it allowed him to concentrate better on his work. This experience changed his perspective on technology, appreciating simplicity over the complexities of modern devices.

A 'YouTuber' reports that his identity was stolen to acquire bicycles valued at over $50,000

Seth, known as Seth's Bike Hacks, reported that criminals impersonated him to purchase bicycles worth more than $50,000. They used his personal information to carry out these fraudulent acquisitions, raising awareness about the vulnerability to identity theft and the need for greater security in online transactions.

A young Chinese man explains the difference between those raised in the West and in China: "It's noticeable"

A young Chinese man points out that the difference between those who grow up in the West and in China lies in the type of education received, which influences gestures, behaviors, and even the way of dressing.

Replacing deep bowls with shallow dishes helps reduce fatigue or stress of cats' whiskers, improving their daily well-being by preventing discomfort while eating or drinking.

'Bridgerton', 'Outlander', 'Wicked'... Meet Jack, the New Equine Star

Jack is a Friesian and Welsh Cob type D crossbreed, known for his musculature and elegance. This horse stands out in productions such as 'Bridgerton', 'Outlander', and 'Wicked', becoming a recognized equine star.

Why Do Some Dogs Have Curled Tails? It's Not Aesthetic, It's Evolutionary History

The curled tail in some dogs is the result of adaptation to cold, specific historical functions, and genetic selection, reflecting an evolutionary process beyond mere aesthetics.

The Fading Kitten Syndrome: When the First Days of Life Are a Race Against Time

Understanding fading kitten syndrome does not eliminate the risk, but it does allow timely action to save newborns during their critical first days of life.

Your Daily Horoscope: Monday, January 26, 2026

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the astrological predictions that will guide you in personal and professional aspects.

Check Bonoloto: results for this Sunday, January 25

The winning combination of the Bonoloto for Sunday, January 25, 2026, is 12, 13, 19, 26, 30, and 41, with the complementary number 28 and refund number 7. The complete results are available on 20minutos.es.

Check the results of the Gordo de la Primitiva from this Sunday, January 25

The winning combination of the Gordo de la Primitiva for Sunday, January 25, 2026, is 5, 11, 18, 34, 42 with key 7. More results are available on the 20minutos.es website.

Check Sueldazo ONCE: results for today, Sunday, January 25, 2026

The winning number of the ONCE Sueldazo for Sunday, January 25, 2026, is 82347, series 029. The complete results are available on the website 20minutos.es.

Brooklyn and Nicola or Harry and Meghan: When Women Are Always to Blame

The article analyzes how, in conflicts within powerful families, women are often blamed while men are infantilized. This dynamic reflects a pattern of inequality and gender roles that perpetuates stereotypes and hinders a fair assessment of each party's responsibilities.

Who was... Johnny Haynes: the best passer in the world, according to Pelé

Johnny Haynes, considered the greatest star in the history of Fulham FC, played in three World Cups with England. According to Pelé, he was the best passer in the world.

'With the Night on Our Backs' by Manuel Ferrand (El Paseo, 2025)

The publisher El Paseo revives the work "With the Night on Our Backs" by Manuel Ferrand, winner of the 1968 Planeta Prize, and publishes it in 2025, giving new life to this literary classic.

Storm Ingrid turns several provinces white and forces road closures

Storm Ingrid has caused the snow level to drop to 500 meters, affecting about 20 provincial capitals across 12 autonomous communities. This has led to snowfall that has covered several provinces in white and forced road closures, raising concerns about further precipitation between Friday and Saturday.

Trump's Greenland

MalagĂłn's comic strip series published in 20minutos humorously and critically addresses Donald Trump's controversial proposal to buy Greenland, highlighting the political and geostrategic implications of the attempt and the international reactions it generated.

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

Although often silenced, many women have left a lasting legacy throughout history. The Encyclopaedia Britannica highlights ten female figures who have profoundly shaped humanity and whose impact endures centuries later.

These are the noises from your refrigerator that should worry you and those that shouldn’t

The refrigerator, which runs all day, produces common noises that are usually normal. However, some sounds may indicate problems. It is important to know how to recognize which noises are normal and which require attention to prevent appliance failures.

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

20minutos, from the Henneo group, positions itself as the second digital newspaper in Spain with the most page views in 2025 and the third in users, surpassing 17 million.

Paying the Monthly Gym Fee or Setting Up Equipment at Home: Where Is It Better to Invest Your Money?

With busier gyms and rising fees, the question arises as to whether it is better to pay monthly or invest in your own equipment at home. The decision depends on factors such as frequency of use, available space, and personal goals, aiming to optimize expense and comfort when exercising.

USA destroys a new drug boat in the Pacific, the second since Maduro's capture in Venezuela

The USA has destroyed a new drug boat in the Pacific, marking the second such operation since Maduro's capture in Venezuela. Since August 2025, it has carried out more than 35 similar attacks against vessels linked to drug trafficking.

Humidity in Mars' Atmosphere Could Provide Water to Future Human Inhabitants, According to a Study

A study indicates that atmospheric humidity on Mars could be a source of water for future human colonists, although underground ice remains the most viable and sustainable long-term option to ensure supply.

The White House Manipulates the Photo of a Protester Detained by ICE Using Artificial Intelligence

The White House released an altered image created with artificial intelligence showing activist Nekima Levy Armstrong crying during her arrest by ICE, sparking controversy over manipulation and the use of AI in political events.

Stop the train, lower the pantograph, inform the control center... this is the protocol for a train driver in case of an accident

SEMAF emphasizes that a leak is very dangerous, since on a slope the train can gain momentum and speed, complicating the situation. The protocol for the train driver includes stopping the train, lowering the pantograph, and immediately communicating with the control center.

All the roads in Adamuz lead to Adif, the public company marked by failures, resignations, and the shadow of corruption

Adif, responsible for railway infrastructure, is facing a crisis after the CĂłrdoba accident. In seven years, it has had four presidents, several serious failures, a high budget, and has been under investigation for alleged corruption. Additionally, an internal uprising has been detected, worsening the situation of this public company.

The meeting between SĂĄnchez and FeijĂło on foreign policy uncertain after the railway crisis

Moncloa decided to postpone the meeting between SĂĄnchez and FeijĂło on foreign policy, seeking a more suitable date so as not to overshadow the Adamuz tragedy following the railway crisis.

These are the winning numbers in the ONCE Sueldazo on Saturday

The winning number for the ONCE Sueldazo on Saturday, January 24, 2026, is 51309, series 024. The full results are available on the website 20minutos.es.

Gabriel RolĂłn, psychoanalyst: "Human beings have a cruelty that is nonexistent in other species"

Gabriel RolĂłn emphasizes that human cruelty is unique among species and reflects on the importance of self-evaluation in life, urging people to ask themselves if they are truly who they want to be.

Canine Voices: What Dog Whines Tell Us

Learning to listen to dogs' whines, instead of silencing them, improves coexistence and strengthens the bond between dogs and their owners.

US confirms a new "three-way" meeting with Ukraine and Russia next week in Abu Dhabi

The White House special envoy, Steve Witkoff, confirmed that President Trump and his team are committed to seeking peace in the conflict, with a new trilateral meeting between the US, Ukraine, and Russia scheduled in Abu Dhabi next week.

Labor Ministry brings together unions and employers this Monday to raise the minimum wage

Yolanda DĂ­az supports linking the interprofessional minimum wage (SMI) to 60% of the average salary, facing opposition from the business sector. This Monday, the Labor Ministry will convene unions and employers to negotiate the increase of the SMI.

Human sperm has an 'aging clock' in its RNA

Older men show a greater amount of long RNA fragments and fewer short fragments in sperm, suggesting the existence of a molecular "aging clock" in sperm RNA.

Breaking News: Receive the Most Relevant News of the Day in Your Email

Stay informed with the latest and most important news delivered daily to your email. Get timely updates on current events, breaking stories, and essential headlines to keep you connected and aware of what matters most.

20M Surveys: Participate with Your Vote and See What Other Readers Think

Participate in the 20M surveys to share your opinion and find out what other readers think about current topics. These interactive spaces allow for gathering diverse perspectives, fostering dialogue and the exchange of ideas within the community.

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

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a branch of computer science that enables machines to learn and make decisions. To get started, it is essential to understand basic concepts such as algorithms, machine learning, and neural networks. Additionally, it is helpful to become familiar with tools and programming languages like Python. AI has applications in multiple fields, from medicine to marketing, and knowledge of it can open new professional opportunities.

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

Xun Zi, an influential Confucian thinker, argues that human nature is evil and that good qualities arise only through education and conscious effort, emphasizing the importance of learning in the formation of character.

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

The Minimum Vital Income in Spain, aimed at preventing poverty and social exclusion, has benefited almost one million children and adolescents. Now, people over 23 years old who live with their parents will also be able to access this benefit.

Marian Rojas, psychiatrist: "Happiness is not what happens to us, but how we interpret what happens to us"

Marian Rojas emphasizes that happiness depends on how we interpret events, not on the events themselves. Changing our internal dialogue toward a constructive rather than destructive perspective is key to improving our emotional well-being.

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

On November 30, 2001, 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone' premiered in Spain, marking the beginning of an iconic franchise. To celebrate the 25th anniversary, Warner is preparing various special activities that commemorate the saga, highlighting its legacy and the magic of Hogwarts.

Mariano Sigman, neuroscientist: "The phrase 'do whatever you want' means everything but that. The power of language is very interesting"

Mariano Sigman emphasizes that phrases like "do whatever you want" seem simple, but actually hide complex meanings and can convey messages very different from what they appear to, demonstrating the power and subtlety of language.

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

Epictetus, raised as a slave in Hierapolis, overcame his condition and became an important ancient philosopher, known for his wisdom about accepting events as they are.

The new section of this Spanish highway for which 143.7 million euros have been budgeted

The project for the new section of the Spanish highway, with a budget of 143.7 million euros, was stalled but was unlocked at the end of November 2025, allowing progress in its development.

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

Starting January 2026, V16 lights will be mandatory on all vehicles in Spain, raising doubts among drivers who are unsure about stopping the use of traditional emergency triangles.

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

Dreaming about deceased people is a way to process emotions and experiences. These dreams can help us better understand our feelings and get to know ourselves by reflecting what we live and feel in reality.

When the January 2026 Pension Will Be Paid at CaixaBank, Banco Santander, ING, BBVA, and Other Banking Institutions

The January 2026 pension will be paid soon, helping pensioners face the difficult "January slope." Major banking institutions such as CaixaBank, Banco Santander, ING, and BBVA have set dates for the payment of benefits, providing financial support after accumulated debts.

Gabriel RolĂłn, psychoanalyst: "One does not fall in love with just anyone. Love is a learning process, like everything human"

Gabriel RolĂłn analyzes love as a learning process linked to our childhood experiences. He explains why some people fall in love with those who hurt them, pointing out that relationships reflect patterns learned in childhood and that love requires understanding these bonds in order to build healthy relationships.

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

The Minimum Living Income in 2026 will benefit people who meet certain requirements, including orphans, minors, and women victims of gender-based violence, with specific exceptions for these groups.

Oil prices hold gains amid geopolitical tensions, supply concerns

Oil prices remained elevated due to ongoing geopolitical tensions and worries over supply disruptions. Market participants are closely monitoring conflicts in key oil-producing regions, while fears of reduced output contribute to sustained price gains. These factors, combined with steady demand expectations, have kept the oil market on edge amid uncertainty.

Oilfield service company Baker Hughes posts 11% rise in adjusted quarterly profit

Baker Hughes reported an 11% increase in adjusted quarterly profit, driven by higher demand for oilfield services. The company's revenue grew due to increased activity in key markets, reflecting a positive outlook for the energy sector. Operational improvements and cost management also contributed to the profit rise amid fluctuating oil prices.

Oil holds onto gains as Iran keeps investors on edge

Oil prices remain elevated as tensions involving Iran raise concerns among investors, sustaining market uncertainty. Continued geopolitical risks linked to Iran's actions contribute to cautious trading, supporting oil's recent gains despite fluctuating demand prospects.

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Power plant outages surge in Eastern US amid restricted gas supplies and frigid weather

Power plant outages in the Eastern US have increased sharply due to limited natural gas supplies and intense cold weather. The surge in demand coupled with supply constraints has stressed the energy grid, leading to reduced electricity generation and raising concerns about potential power shortages during the winter months. Authorities are urging conservation and exploring solutions to stabilize the grid.

Here’s everything you need to know about the copper market

The copper market is influenced by global demand, especially from the construction and electronics sectors, and supply constraints due to mining challenges. Prices fluctuate with economic trends, geopolitical tensions, and shifts toward renewable energy. Investment and production outlooks suggest continued growth, but environmental regulations and technological advances could impact future supply and demand dynamics.

Frigid weather stresses US electric grid

Severe cold weather in the US has increased electricity demand, putting strain on the electric grid. Utilities are urging customers to conserve energy to prevent outages. The harsh conditions have also impacted energy production and delivery, highlighting vulnerabilities in the power infrastructure during extreme weather events.

US energy sector braces for winter storm as crude and natural gas output fall

The US energy sector is preparing for an approaching winter storm amid declining crude oil and natural gas production. The drop in output raises concerns over energy supply stability during increased demand. Industry and regulators are coordinating to mitigate disruptions and ensure operational resilience throughout the severe weather conditions.

US has taken oil from seized Venezuelan tankers, Trump tells NY Post

Former President Trump revealed to the NY Post that the US has taken oil from Venezuelan tankers seized during his administration. This move was part of broader sanctions and efforts to pressure Venezuela's government. Trump highlighted the actions as a demonstration of his tough stance on foreign policy and energy security.

Goldman lifts 2026 Dutch TTF forecast as cold weather tightens balances

Goldman Sachs raised its 2026 Dutch TTF natural gas price forecast due to colder-than-expected weather tightening supply-demand balances. The bank cited increased heating demand and lower inventory levels as key factors driving prices higher in the near term, indicating sustained market pressure from seasonal shifts and supply constraints.

Basic-Fit confirms 2025 outlook, projects revenue growth for 2026

Basic-Fit reaffirmed its financial outlook for 2025, anticipating continued growth despite market challenges. The fitness chain also projects revenue increases extending into 2026, driven by ongoing expansion and increased membership. Management remains confident in its strategic initiatives to enhance performance and profitability in the coming years.

Analysis - Key French broadcaster seeks media law revamp to join Europe’s M&A party, sources say

A leading French broadcaster is pushing for changes in media laws to participate more actively in Europe's mergers and acquisitions market. Sources indicate the broadcaster aims to align regulations with other European countries, facilitating cross-border deals and boosting competitiveness. The move reflects broader industry trends toward consolidation amid evolving digital media landscapes.

Seven UK industrial stocks Jefferies prefers despite weak PMI backdrop

Despite a weak UK PMI, Jefferies highlights seven industrial stocks as preferred picks. They see value in these companies due to strong fundamentals and potential resilience against economic slowdown, suggesting opportunities for investors even amid challenging market conditions.

Ryanair upgrades fare growth forecast on strong early 2026 bookings

Ryanair has raised its fare growth forecast for 2026, citing strong early bookings that indicate robust demand. The airline expects higher revenue per passenger, driven by increased travel and buoyant market conditions. This optimistic outlook reflects confidence in sustained passenger growth and improved profitability for the upcoming year.

Exclusive - LVMH investors demand clarity on Bernard Arnault succession plan

LVMH investors are pressing for clear details on Bernard Arnault’s succession plan as concerns grow about the luxury giant’s future leadership. With Arnault playing a pivotal role in the company’s success, shareholders seek transparency to ensure stability and continued growth after his tenure. The demand highlights the importance of strategic planning in maintaining investor confidence in the luxury market.

Taiwan stocks higher at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted up 0.68%

Taiwan stocks closed higher, with the Taiwan Weighted Index rising 0.68%. Gains were driven by strong performances in technology and semiconductor sectors amid positive market sentiment. Investors remained optimistic despite global economic uncertainties, supported by robust export data and anticipated government stimulus measures. Overall market activity reflected cautious confidence heading into upcoming corporate earnings reports.

Asia stocks mixed ahead of Fed meeting; Nikkei slumps amid yen spike

Asian stocks showed mixed performance as investors awaited the upcoming Federal Reserve meeting. The Japanese Nikkei index fell sharply, pressured by a significant rise in the yen. Market participants remain cautious amid expectations of potential monetary policy changes from the Fed, impacting regional currencies and equities.

More than 847,000 US customers without power as winter storm freezes much of the US

A severe winter storm has caused power outages for over 847,000 customers across the US, impacting a wide region with freezing temperatures. The storm has led to hazardous travel conditions, infrastructure damage, and increased demand on utility services as residents cope with the extreme cold. Restoration efforts are underway, though challenges remain due to ongoing severe weather.

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Samsung to start HBM4 deliveries to Nvidia next month, reports show

Samsung is set to begin delivering its next-generation HBM4 memory to Nvidia starting next month. This move aims to supply Nvidia with advanced high-bandwidth memory for upcoming GPU products, enhancing performance and efficiency. The collaboration highlights Samsung's role in supporting Nvidia's future hardware development with cutting-edge memory technology.

Five takeaways from Davos 2026

The 2026 Davos forum highlighted key global priorities: climate action acceleration, post-pandemic economic recovery, technological innovation governance, inclusive growth strategies, and strengthening international cooperation. Leaders emphasized urgent climate measures, digital ethics, equitable investments, and multilateralism to tackle rising geopolitical tensions and social inequalities worldwide.

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US Consumer Sentiment Surges, Beating Expectations and Boosting Dollar

US consumer sentiment rose sharply in June, surpassing economists' forecasts and signaling increased optimism about the economy. The unexpected jump boosted the US dollar as investors gained confidence in continued economic growth and potential interest rate stability. This improvement reflects positive consumer attitudes toward personal finances and buying conditions, suggesting resilience despite inflation concerns.

Manufacturing PMI holds steady, aligns with forecasts

The latest Manufacturing PMI remained steady, matching market expectations. This indicates continued stability in the manufacturing sector, with consistent output and new orders. Employment levels and supplier delivery times also showed little change, suggesting a balanced environment for manufacturers amid prevailing economic conditions.

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

The latest Services PMI remained steady at 52.5, indicating continued sector growth but falling short of forecasted figures. Despite positive momentum, the results suggest underlying challenges, including supply chain issues and cautious client demand, which may temper future expansion in the services industry.

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

The US-Indonesia trade deal is expected to increase bilateral trade by up to four times, according to the chair of Indonesia's chamber of commerce, Kadin. The agreement aims to enhance economic cooperation, improve market access, and strengthen investment ties between the two countries, fostering significant growth opportunities and boosting both nations’ economies.

Foreign direct investment in China slides 9.5% in 2025

In 2025, foreign direct investment (FDI) in China fell by 9.5%, reflecting challenges such as regulatory tightening, geopolitical tensions, and shifting global supply chains. Despite this decline, key sectors like technology and green energy continued to attract investment. The drop signals cautious sentiment among foreign investors amid economic uncertainties and ongoing reforms in China’s business environment.

UK businesses report post-budget bounce

UK businesses have reported a positive response following the recent budget announcement. Key sectors noted increased confidence and investment intentions, reflecting optimism about economic prospects. The budget's focus on support measures and tax reforms has been credited with boosting business morale and encouraging growth plans across the country.

UK private sector activity hits 21-month high in January

UK private sector activity surged to a 21-month high in January, driven by strong growth in both services and manufacturing. Increased demand and improved client inflows boosted business confidence, while firms expanded their workforces. However, supply chain challenges and inflation concerns remain, posing risks to sustained growth. Overall, the data signals a positive outlook for the UK's economic recovery.

Eurozone output growth continues in January as business confidence rises

Eurozone economic output expanded in January, driven by increased business confidence across key sectors. Growth was supported by stronger manufacturing and service activities, indicating a solid start to the year despite ongoing global challenges. Positive sentiment among businesses suggests continued momentum in the region’s economic recovery.

Yen rallies to over two-month high as markets on alert for intervention

The Japanese yen surged to its highest level in over two months amid heightened market speculation of potential Bank of Japan intervention. Investors are closely monitoring currency movements as the yen's sharp gains could prompt action to stabilize exchange rates. This rally reflects growing concerns about exchange rate volatility and its impact on the broader economy.

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Gold has more room to run as geopolitics, central bank buying fuel gains, analysts say

Gold prices are expected to rise further due to ongoing geopolitical tensions and increased central bank purchases. Analysts highlight that these factors fuel demand for gold as a safe-haven asset, supporting its upward momentum despite market volatility.

Morning Bid: Yen’s wild ride has markets nervous

The Japanese yen's recent sharp fluctuations have unsettled global markets, raising concerns about currency instability. Traders are closely monitoring policy signals from the Bank of Japan and economic data, as the yen's volatility impacts trade and investment decisions worldwide. Market participants remain cautious amid uncertainty over Japan’s economic direction and potential interventions to stabilize the currency.

Japan’s ex-finance minister Noda sees limited success to yen intervention

Japan’s former finance minister Yoshihiko Noda expressed skepticism about the effectiveness of yen intervention measures. He suggested that such efforts might offer only limited success in controlling the yen's fluctuations, emphasizing the need for more comprehensive economic strategies to address the underlying issues affecting currency stability.

Japan says in close coordination with US on forex as yen intervention risks mount

Japan is closely coordinating with the U.S. amid rising risks of intervening in forex markets to stabilize the yen. The Japanese government is monitoring the currency's sharp decline and may take action to curb volatility, working alongside U.S. authorities to ensure market stability and prevent disruptive currency moves.

Gold surpasses $5,000, yen strengthens on intervention fear

Gold prices surged past $5,000 amid growing fears of currency intervention. The Japanese yen strengthened as investors anticipated government moves to stabilize the currency. Market volatility increased with traders reacting to economic uncertainties, prompting a shift towards safe-haven assets like gold and the yen.

UK labour market cools further, online jobs data shows

Online job postings in the UK have declined, indicating a cooling labour market. Data reveals reduced demand for workers across sectors, suggesting slower economic activity and potential tightening in recruitment. This trend reflects broader economic uncertainties and may impact employment growth moving forward.

Singapore expected to keep monetary policy unchanged as growth outperforms

Singapore is likely to maintain its current monetary policy amid stronger-than-expected economic growth. Despite global uncertainties, the country's robust performance reduces the need for immediate policy tightening, supporting continued stability in inflation and growth prospects.

Binance considers U.S. stock tokens - The Information

Binance is exploring the possibility of offering U.S. stock tokens, allowing users to trade fractional shares of American companies on its platform. This move aims to expand its product offerings and compete with other crypto exchanges. Regulatory compliance and partnerships with broker-dealers are key considerations in the plan.

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

Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ) clarified that he has no business relationships with the Trump family. This statement comes amid scrutiny and rumors linking him to former President Donald Trump's circle. CZ emphasized that his focus remains on Binance and its operations, distancing himself from any political affiliations or partnerships involving the Trump family.

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

Bitcoin's price fell below $89,000, marking weekly losses as investor interest wanes. The decline reflects a broader weak appetite in the cryptocurrency market, with traders cautious amid uncertain economic conditions and regulatory concerns. Market sentiment remains subdued, impacting major crypto assets and contributing to ongoing volatility.

UBS plans crypto investing for private banking clients - Bloomberg

UBS is preparing to offer cryptocurrency investment options to its private banking clients, aiming to tap into growing demand for digital assets. The Swiss bank plans to provide access to crypto products, reflecting increased institutional interest. This move aligns with UBS's strategy to diversify offerings and compete in the evolving financial landscape shaped by digital currencies.

LISTA DAO CLOSES 2025 WITH STRONG GROWTH AND MAJOR PRODUCT MILESTONES

LISTA DAO ended 2025 achieving significant growth and key product developments. The organization expanded its community, launched innovative features, and strengthened its ecosystem, positioning itself as a leading player in the decentralized space. Major milestones included enhanced governance tools and strategic partnerships, setting a solid foundation for continued success in the coming year.

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

TokenFi has launched a major branding campaign across Italy to boost visibility ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics. The campaign includes nationwide advertisements and strategic placements in key locations to engage audiences and raise brand awareness during the internationally watched event. This initiative aims to position TokenFi prominently in the expanding sports and technology markets.

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 launch AI-based trading tools and expand Real-World Asset (RWA) offerings in 2026. These initiatives aim to enhance user experience and diversify investment options, reflecting BTCC's commitment to innovation and growth in the crypto trading sector.

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

Bitcoin's price fell below $90,000 as the earlier rally linked to easing tensions in Greenland lost momentum. Market enthusiasm cooled following initial gains, leading to a renewed dip in Bitcoin values amid broader uncertainty.

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

World Liberty, backed by former President Trump, has partnered with satellite startup Spacecoin to enhance global connectivity. The collaboration aims to leverage Spacecoin's satellite technology to expand internet access worldwide, promoting digital inclusion and innovation. This partnership marks a strategic move to integrate satellite networks with emerging crypto technologies.

Sampo continues share buyback program with €3.5 million purchase

Sampo has proceeded with its share repurchase program by acquiring shares worth €3.5 million. This action reflects the company’s ongoing commitment to enhancing shareholder value through strategic buybacks during the current period.

STARTRADER Announced as Official Partner of the Porsche Carrera Cup Middle East

STARTRADER has been named the official partner of the Porsche Carrera Cup Middle East, enhancing the region’s premier motorsport series. This collaboration aims to boost brand visibility and fan engagement through exclusive experiences and activations during race events throughout the season. Both parties look forward to a successful partnership promoting high-performance racing and luxury automotive enthusiasm.

FDA grants priority review for Eisai’s Alzheimer’s treatment autoinjector

The FDA has granted priority review to Eisai's autoinjector version of its Alzheimer’s treatment, aiming to expedite its approval process. This decision highlights the drug's potential to offer a more accessible and convenient delivery method for patients with Alzheimer's disease, potentially improving adherence and outcomes. The review reflects the urgent need for effective treatments in this therapeutic area.

Vivani Medical prices $4.5 million stock offering at $1.48 per share

Vivani Medical has priced a $4.5 million stock offering at $1.48 per share. The capital raise aims to support the company’s growth initiatives and operational needs. This move reflects Vivani Medical's efforts to strengthen its financial position and fund future developments.

FDA grants priority review to Leqembi Iqlik subcutaneous injector

The FDA has granted priority review to the Leqembi Iqlik subcutaneous injector, a new delivery method for the Alzheimer's drug Leqembi. This injection aims to improve patient convenience and adherence compared to intravenous infusions. The priority review status could expedite approval, reflecting the drug's potential to address significant unmet medical needs in Alzheimer's treatment.

FDA Accepts Eisai’s Autoinjector for Alzheimer’s Treatment Under Priority Review

The FDA has accepted for priority review Eisai’s autoinjector application for its Alzheimer’s drug, aiming to simplify administration and improve patient adherence. This expedited process reflects the potential impact of the treatment on managing Alzheimer’s disease, with a decision expected within the priority review timeline.

Vanguard’s international assets hit $1 trillion milestone - report

Vanguard's international assets have reached a $1 trillion milestone, reflecting strong global investor confidence and the firm's expanding footprint outside the U.S. This growth underscores Vanguard's competitive position in international markets and its appeal to investors seeking diversified global exposure.

SBFC Finance Q3 FY26 slides: AUM crosses â‚č10,000 crore, PAT jumps 34%

SBFC Finance reported strong Q3 FY26 results with Assets Under Management (AUM) exceeding â‚č10,000 crore, marking significant growth. The company’s Profit After Tax (PAT) surged by 34%, driven by robust disbursements and steady operational performance, highlighting its expanding market presence and financial health.

Cathie Wood’s ARK makes major stock moves with Broadcom and Coinbase

Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest has made significant stock moves by acquiring shares in Broadcom and Coinbase. These investments highlight ARK’s continued focus on technology and innovative companies, signaling confidence in the semiconductor and cryptocurrency sectors amid market fluctuations.

NewtekOne completes exchange offer for 5.50% notes due 2026

NewtekOne successfully completed its exchange offer for outstanding 5.50% notes maturing in 2026. The company exchanged existing notes for new notes under updated terms, aiming to improve its debt structure and enhance financial flexibility. This move is part of NewtekOne’s strategy to strengthen its balance sheet and support future growth initiatives.

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