News Summary - 02/07/2026

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Trump removes video with racist clip depicting Obamas as apes
President Trump removed a video containing a racist clip portraying the Obamas as apes. He stated he "didn't make a mistake" and claimed he had only seen the beginning of the video before it was posted.
Trump signs executive order threatening tariffs for countries trading with Iran
President Trump signed an executive order threatening tariffs on countries that trade with Iran. The order did not specify exact tariff rates but cited 25% as a possible example.
Milan-Cortina Games begin with vibrant opening ceremony
The Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics kicked off with a vibrant opening ceremony featuring performances by Andrea Bocelli and Mariah Carey, setting an exciting tone for the Games.
Will Sunday's snap election gamble pay off for Japan's first female premier?
Sanae Takaichi enjoys personal popularity, yet Japan's voters remain concerned about rising inflation and strained relations with China. These issues pose significant challenges as she seeks support in the upcoming snap election.
He has the world's biggest stage. What will Bad Bunny do with it?
As Super Bowl halftime shows face growing polarization, Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny steps into the global spotlight. The challenge lies in uniting a diverse audience and silencing critics while showcasing his unique style on the world’s biggest stage.
Gazans returning through Rafah crossing describe checks by Palestinian militia
A Palestinian woman reported that Israel-linked militia members conducted searches of people and their belongings at an Israeli checkpoint within Gaza as they returned through the Rafah crossing.
Police investigating new message in search for mother of Savannah Guthrie
Nancy Guthrie, 84-year-old mother of NBC News presenter Savannah Guthrie, is reported missing and believed to have been abducted from her Tucson, Arizona home. Police are investigating a new message related to the case as the search continues.
Can the US help Iran? What Iranians say - inside and outside the country
Some Iranians hope for US intervention to support their protests, while others fear foreign involvement may not bring the lasting peace they seek. Opinions vary both inside Iran and among the diaspora regarding the potential impact of US actions.
Talks with US set to continue after 'good beginning', Iran's foreign minister says
Iran's Abbas Aragchi described the talks with the US in Oman as a "good beginning" despite significant differences. The discussions lasted hours, and both sides agreed to continue negotiations.
Russian general shot several times in Moscow
Lt Gen Vladimir Alexeyev, a senior official in Russia's military general staff, was reportedly shot multiple times in Moscow.
Fisherman fleeing elephants killed by crocodile in Zambia
A fisherman in Zambia escaped into a river to avoid a herd of elephants. While trying to flee the animals along with two friends, he was attacked and killed by a crocodile in the water.
Coin portrait of late Queen draws criticism in Australia
The Royal Australian Mint has defended its coin design commemorating 100 years since Queen Elizabeth II's birth, amid criticism over the portrait's depiction of the late Queen.
Suspected Chinese spies arrested in quiet French town
Intelligence experts suspect espionage activities in south-west France due to its closeness to defence and aerospace facilities. Recent arrests of suspected Chinese spies in this quiet town highlight concerns over security threats linked to the region's strategic importance.
Nigerian court orders UK to pay £420m over 1949 killing of miners
A Nigerian court ruled that the UK must pay £420 million in compensation for the 1949 killing of striking miners by colonial police, which included both Nigerian and European officers, during protests for improved working conditions.
TikTok told to change 'addictive design' by EU or face massive fines
TikTok faces demands from the EU to alter its "addictive design" features or face significant fines. The company plans to challenge the accusations, calling them "categorically false and entirely meritless."
Ukrainian mother's joy after phone call with son she thought had been killed
Nazar Daletskyi's family believed he was killed in 2023 and buried his presumed body. However, he surprised them by making a phone call, bringing unexpected joy and relief to his mother who had mourned his loss.
Norway's crown princess apologizes after pressure over Epstein friendship
Crown Princess Mette-Marit expressed remorse to Norwegians for not recognizing the true nature of the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. She apologized following public pressure related to her past friendship with him.
More than 30 killed in blast at Pakistan mosque, officials say
A blast during Friday prayers at a mosque in Islamabad killed over 30 people and injured nearly 170, authorities reported.
FBI fugitive found hiding in Wales can be extradited to USA
Daniel Andreas San Diego, wanted by the FBI for 21 years, was found hiding in a cottage in north Wales in 2024. He can now be extradited to the USA to face charges.
Norway investigates former PM Jagland over alleged Epstein links
Norwegian police suspect former Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland of "aggravated corruption" linked to alleged ties with Jeffrey Epstein. Authorities have requested the revocation of his immunity to proceed with the investigation.
'I dreamed of becoming a K-pop idol - but I felt like I was scammed'
Aspiring foreign trainees pursuing K-pop careers reveal an under-regulated industry filled with both opportunity and exploitation. Many face deceptive practices, financial burdens, and unmet promises, highlighting the risks behind the dream of stardom.
What we still don't know about the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie's mother
Nancy Guthrie, 84, vanished from her Tucson, Arizona home nearly a week ago. Despite ongoing searches and investigations, details about her disappearance remain unclear, leaving family and authorities seeking answers.
The retired Indian factory worker who built a library of two million books
Anke Gowda, a retired Indian factory worker, built a library housing two million books, open to the public. He was recently honored with an award from the Indian government for his remarkable contribution to education and literacy.
'They sent a letter asking to preach. Then they massacred us' - Nigerians on jihadist attack
Armed jihadists attacked a Nigerian community that rejected their extreme Islamic preaching, resulting in widespread devastation and loss of life. The assault highlights the brutal tactics used by militants to enforce religious conformity.
Watch: Trump has called to nationalise US elections. Is it a big deal?
BBC correspondent Daniel Bush explains that Trump's call to nationalise US elections raises concerns about election integrity and federal versus state control, fueling debate amid a crucial midterm election year.
We had sex in a Chinese hotel, then found we had been broadcast to thousands
A couple staying in a Shenzhen hotel discovered their private moments were secretly recorded via spy cameras and broadcast online to thousands without their consent.
As US Cash Dries Up, South Africa's Fight to Stop AIDS Gets Harder
Health experts warn that reduced HIV testing and monitoring, due to declining US funding, increases the risk of HIV spreading further in South Africa, complicating efforts to control the epidemic.
Watch: Ukrainian soldier thought to be dead calls his family
Nazar Daletskyi, previously believed dead by his family during Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, surprised them by making a phone call, proving he had survived despite earlier reports of his death.
What the Super Bowl means to American fans
NFL fans have gathered in California for Super Bowl LX, enjoying the excitement as the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks compete at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara.
Watch: The US and Russia's nuclear treaty is dead. What comes next?
With the expiration of New START, the US and Russia face no nuclear arms limits for the first time since 1991, raising concerns about a new arms race and global security instability.
What's happened since Savannah Guthrie's mother disappeared?
Police have announced a $50,000 reward for information on Savannah Guthrie's mother's disappearance. The FBI is actively reviewing two ransom notes as part of the investigation.
Watch: Inside Gaza hospital struggling to provide care to newborn babies
Since the ceasefire began three months ago, more aid has entered Gaza, but the UN reports it remains insufficient to meet the needs, impacting hospitals struggling to care for newborn babies.
Campaign Closing in Aragón: Sánchez Harshly Attacks Feijóo, Who Distances Himself from Vox
In Zaragoza, Santiago Abascal called Pedro Sánchez an "authentic traitor" and vowed not to forgive him. Meanwhile, at the campaign closing in Aragón, Sánchez launched a fierce attack on Feijóo, who in turn distanced himself from Vox, clearly marking the differences between the two political forces.
Sánchez to the "technoligarchs": "Take your dirty hands off our minors' phones"
At a rally in Zaragoza, Pedro Sánchez harshly criticized the PP and Vox, accusing them of failing to protect minors from the influence of the "technoligarchs" and demanding that they remove their control over young people's phones.
Elon Musk strikes again against Pedro Sánchez's Government: "They are killing Spain"
Elon Musk harshly criticized Pedro Sánchez's Government, accusing them of "killing Spain." He also attacked Vice President Yolanda Díaz, stating that she "hates the people of Spain."
Why Does the Ground “Creak” in Grazalema? Experts Rule Out Hydroseisms and Focus on the “Charging” Aquifer
Raúl Pérez from IGME-CSIC clarifies that the noises and vibrations in Grazalema are not hydroseisms, but are due to a “charging” aquifer, whose pressure and internal movements cause these sounds in the ground.
Storm Marta breaks into Spain with heavy rains in the coming hours and will hit several regions
Storm Marta will arrive in Spain with intense rainfall, exceeding 100 l/m2 in vulnerable areas such as the Sierra de Grazalema, affecting several regions and raising concerns about potential damage.
The Price of Gold Sparks a Rush to Exploit It in Spain: "In León Alone, There Are More Than 100 Exploration Grids"
The Asturian mine of El Valle-Boinás is the only one in Spain that extracts gold in significant quantities, while the increase in the price of gold is driving mining exploration, with more than 100 exploration grids under investigation in León alone.
Railway chaos drives bus usage: companies expand in Andalusia and the Catalan government requests reinforcements due to the Rodalies stoppage
Catalonia requested more buses amid the railway chaos during a meeting with the Ministry, regional governments, and company representatives, who expressed solidarity with railway workers, calling them "our colleagues," despite benefiting from the rail transport disruption. Meanwhile, companies in Andalusia are expanding services, and the Catalan government demands reinforcements due to the Rodalies halt.
The risks of formula milk contaminated with cereulide: more than 40 possible cases under investigation in Europe and two deaths
More than 40 suspected cases and two deaths related to contamination of formula milk with the toxin cereulide are under investigation in Europe. Up to 60 countries, including 29 European ones, have withdrawn contaminated products to prevent further incidents.
The 2026 Winter Olympics Kick Off with a Spectacular Ceremony on a Journey Through History
The 2026 Winter Olympics begin on February 6 with a spectacular opening ceremony at the San Siro stadium in Milan, which takes the audience on a journey through the history of the sporting event.
The amount that the tax authorities will keep from the 2.7 million jackpot won by Rosa on 'Pasapalabra'
The tax authorities will withhold 19% of the 2.7 million jackpot won by Rosa on 'Pasapalabra' at the time of payment, and she will have to pay an additional 0.74 million in taxes.
Euromillions creates a new millionaire in Spain and the jackpot rises to 39 million
The Euromillions draw on Friday, February 6, 2026, had no top-tier winners, leaving the accumulated jackpot at 39 million euros for the next draw on Tuesday, the 10th.
Mariano Barbacid on funding for pancreatic cancer: "We cannot compare, everyone earns what they deserve"
Dr. Mariano Barbacid states on Onda Cero that chemotherapy will soon be a thing of the past, highlighting the progress in treatments. He also comments on funding for pancreatic cancer, pointing out that resources cannot be compared because each researcher receives what they deserve.
Roberto Leal clarifies the controversy over accusations of "rigging" on 'Pasapalabra': "There can be no doubts"
Roberto Leal defends the transparency of 'Pasapalabra' following accusations of "rigging," highlighting the success of the program with a 36.8% audience share and assuring that there is no room for doubt regarding the honesty of the contest.
Hyaluronic Acid Injections in the Penis: The New Controversy Shaking the Winter Olympics
Olivier Niggli, Director General of the World Anti-Doping Agency, stated that they will be vigilant against any possible violations related to the use of hyaluronic acid injections during the Winter Olympic Games.
The Mysterious Symbols Found in Archaeological Sites Worldwide That Suggest a Lost Civilization 40,000 Years Ago
Specific symbols of different sizes have been found on ancient stones worldwide, suggesting the possible existence of a lost civilization 40,000 years ago.
Transport advances in the creation of eight ultra-fast charging service areas on five highways
The project, with an investment of 94.5 million euros, will improve the ultra-fast charging infrastructure for electric cars on five key highways, benefiting cities such as Barcelona, Valencia, Cuenca, Madrid, Córdoba, Zaragoza, Cantabria, and Asturias.
The MAGA Movement Confronts Bad Bunny and Will Organize Its Own 'All-American' Show During the Super Bowl Halftime
The MAGA movement has responded to Bad Bunny's performance at the Super Bowl halftime by organizing its own show called 'All-American.' This event reflects the growing political polarization in the United States, turning the halftime into a stage for cultural and political confrontation.
The airline Lufthansa admits it was "part of the Nazi regime" and employed forced laborers
Lufthansa, which was publicly owned until 1994, acknowledges having been part of the Nazi regime and having used forced laborers during that period. The company has initiated an investigation to further explore its historical responsibility.
Fisherman Dies After Being Attacked by a Crocodile While Fleeing from a Herd of Elephants
A 52-year-old fisherman died after being attacked by a crocodile in a stream near the Luangwa River, while trying to escape from a herd of elephants.
Cristina Pérez Galcenco, model and daughter of a former footballer, dies at 21
Cristina Pérez Galcenco, model and daughter of a former footballer, was found dead this Tuesday. It was confirmed that her death occurred due to natural causes.
An Eastern Casa de Campo, Regulate Double Parking and Restrict Large Events: The Madrid Proposed by Its Neighbors
The Regional Federation of Neighborhood Associations of Madrid proposes creating an "Eastern Casa de Campo," regulating double parking, and limiting large events to improve the quality of life in the city. Their suggestions aim to balance the use of public spaces and reduce neighborhood disturbances.
Silvia Bronchalo, mother of Daniel Sancho, speaks out on television for the first time: "To this day, I can't come to terms with it"
Silvia Bronchalo, former partner of Rodolfo Sancho, shares for the first time on television her feelings about the accusation against her son Daniel for the murder of Edwin Arrieta. She describes how she has experienced these two and a half years, expressing that she still cannot come to terms with the situation.
A restaurateur who knew Fernando Esteso reveals the reason for his debts: "There were people who came looking for him"
A restaurateur who knew Fernando Esteso during the time the actor had a restaurant in Mazarrón (2003-2007) revealed that Esteso's debts were due to many people coming to the place looking for him, which created significant financial pressure for the actor.
The Milky Way Might Not Have a Supermassive Black Hole at Its Center: A Study Suggests It Could Be Dark Matter
A study proposes that instead of a supermassive black hole, the center of the Milky Way could be composed of dark matter, the invisible substance that makes up more than a quarter of the universe and cannot be detected by traditional telescopes.
Ryanair calls a supposed trick to save 115 euros on its flights "fake news"
The platform Which? claims that the fare recommended by Ryanair is not the cheapest, while the airline labels this information as "fake news."
A Chef Dies After Submerging His Head in a Deep Fryer
A chef in Pennsylvania died after submerging his head in a deep fryer. Local police consider the case as a suicide attempt.
This Is What You Should Know If You Have Set Out to Save This Year
Saving requires more than willpower; it is essential to develop a financial culture that provides techniques and tools to build an effective financial safety cushion.
Mobile Portability Soars in Spain: Nearly 571,000 Company Changes in Just One Month
In September 2025, mobile portability in Spain reached an annual record with nearly 571,000 company switches, according to the CNMC. The strong demand for combined fiber and mobile packages, along with incentives for new customers, has intensified competition among the country’s main operators.
Chris Martin of Coldplay Speaks Out on the 'Kisscam' Controversy: "When Life Gives You Lemons, Make Lemonade"
Chris Martin joked about the 'kisscam' incident where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR Director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners, suggesting to turn adversity into opportunity.
Three winners of the Bonoloto win 54,000 euros and the jackpot rises to 700,000
Three players matched five numbers in the Bonoloto draw on February 6, 2026, each winning 54,000 euros. There were no first-category winners (six matches), so the jackpot for the next draw on February 7 amounts to 700,000 euros.
"How do you flirt?": the response of the second-in-command of the Madrid PP to a journalist about the mayor of Móstoles
Alfonso Serrano, secretary general of the Madrid PP, answered with humor to a journalist who asked him about the use of the expression "throwing flirtatious glances" related to the mayor of Móstoles, thus avoiding direct controversy.
A 'bald guy' live on air sets off 'GH Dúo' contestants: "If you have to show your ass to win..."
During a live broadcast of 'GH Dúo', Sandra's gesture provoked the outrage of Cristina Piaget and the surprise of Antonio Canales, generating a strong reaction among the contestants.
Margot Robbie stuns the red carpet with a macabre piece of jewelry: the Brontë sisters' hair bracelet
Margot Robbie dazzled on the red carpet with a unique bracelet, a replica of the bracelet made from the hair of the Brontë sisters, standing out for its peculiar and macabre design.
A grenade thrown inside a beauty salon in Grenoble: six injured
In Grenoble, France, a grenade was thrown inside a beauty salon, causing an explosion that left six people injured. Authorities are investigating the incident and working to clarify the circumstances of the attack.
The Friendly Image of a Gray Seal Visiting La Concha Beach in Donostia
A gray seal visited La Concha beach in Donostia. The animal is in good condition and is expected to return to the sea on its own. Monitoring continues as a precaution against any possible incidents.
Tata Motors aims for summer to start leading Iveco's trucks and buses division
Tata Motors expects to complete the purchase of Iveco's trucks and buses division in the first fiscal quarter, once it obtains approval from regulatory authorities, to begin a new phase in the summer.
'The Knight of the Seven Kingdoms', summary of episode 1x04: a sane Targaryen and six knights for Duncan
Egg, who is a Targaryen, faces a crisis when Duncan is accused of assaulting a prince. To save him from death, six knights are needed to unite and defend Duncan.
What is 'Glamoratti' and why it will be one of the trends that will define this year
'Glamoratti' puts an end to minimalism and highlights the luxury and excess of the 80s, establishing itself as one of the most prominent trends of the year.
Shigella and Salmonella, the Dangerous Infections the UK Warns Travelers to Cape Verde About
The UK warns travelers to Cape Verde about infections caused by Shigella and Salmonella, bacteria that cause intestinal illnesses that can be severe. Caution is advised to avoid contagion and protect health during the trip.
Putting Your Mobile Phone in the Microwave? The Expert's Trick to Avoid Being Tracked
An expert reveals an extreme method to protect privacy: placing the mobile phone inside a turned-off microwave to block signals and prevent being located. Although not common, this technique can temporarily stop device tracking.
Andrés Piles, Airplane Pilot: "Sometimes Hard Landings Are Intentional"
A captain explains that some rough landings are intentional and have logical reasons, thus clarifying a common mystery among passengers.
Chicote’s Restaurant That Has Been Crowned as TheFork Users’ Favorite
Omeraki, chef Chicote's restaurant, has been recognized as the favorite among TheFork users, standing out for its quality and popularity.
What the new highway section to be built in this province of Andalusia is like
The Ministry of Transport has tendered a new section of the SE-40 highway in Seville, which will also include a network of cycling and pedestrian paths, improving urban and sustainable mobility in the province.
One Third of State Dams Need "Urgent" Structural Reinforcements and Half Have Defective Bottom Drains
Engineers warn that one third of the 1,300 large state dams require urgent structural reinforcements, and half have defective bottom drains, due to a lack of public funding and the impact of historic storms that compromise their safety.
The Usera Killer Presents Himself as a "Victim" on a Miami Television Show and Sparks Outrage Among Victims
Sentenced to 30 years for his crimes, the Usera killer was interviewed by Telemundo Miami under the question "Victim or killer?", which has caused great outrage among the victims and their families.
More than 23 years in prison for a British man who sexually abused children by drugging them with candies
A British man was sentenced to more than 23 years in prison for sexually abusing children, whom he drugged with candies. Additionally, he drugged his wife to prevent her from discovering the abuse of the minors.
Sabalenka reveals the bad start of her friendship with Paula Badosa: "We thought the other was a b..."
Belarusian tennis player Sabalenka revealed that her friendship with Spanish player Paula Badosa started off badly, as they initially had negative prejudices about each other. However, despite their rivalry on the court, they are now best friends and proud of their close relationship.
Bianca Censori, Kanye West's wife, 'laid bare' for the first time: "I felt ashamed because of my father"
Bianca Censori speaks openly about her relationship with Kanye West, her artistic career, and confronts her controversies, revealing deep emotions and personal experiences in an intimate interview.
Miguel Assal, first aid educator, warns about deteriorated frying pans: "They are a warning for your health"
Miguel Assal warns about the risks of using deteriorated frying pans, which can release harmful substances to health. He recommends regularly checking them and replacing them when showing signs of wear to avoid poisoning and long-term damage.
A Specialist Explains Why You Should Go Fasting to a Blood Test: "The Fact Nobody Tells You"
A specialist emphasizes that going fasting to a blood test is crucial because fasting completely affects the interpretation of the results, a little-explained but fundamental aspect for obtaining accurate diagnoses.
This is how you can get a real discount on the price of your home: key tricks for negotiating
Homeowners are usually willing to negotiate the price of a property, especially if the buyer proves to be financially reliable. Showing financial confidence and knowing the market makes it easier to secure a real discount on the price during negotiations.
Knowing how to improve the energy efficiency of your home can help you save: here are some measures
Improving the energy efficiency of your home helps you reduce expenses. Properly managing consumption and applying specific measures will allow you to save money and optimize the use of resources.
What is the attendance bonus that can be deducted if you arrive late to work: the Supreme Court ruling
The Social Court No. 7 of Madrid states that punctuality is an essential part of work attendance, so being late can justify the removal of the attendance bonus for employees.
Iberia Club launches family account to pool Avios and share benefits
Iberia Club allows its members to create or join family accounts to accumulate Avios in a common balance, making it easier to share and enjoy the benefits of the loyalty program.
Why We Are So Interested in the Elections in Aragón
The elections in Aragón, which take place this Sunday, are key because they often anticipate the trends of the general elections in Spain, serving as an important indicator of the national political climate.
It is raining today...
A large part of Spain is experiencing heavy rains that are saturating the soil, increasing pressure on the national water infrastructure.
The Vertigo of ‘Homo sapiens’
Artificial intelligences can now make strategic decisions autonomously, a capacity that until now was exclusive to the human being, the 'king of creation.'
What Is at Stake in Iran
The article warns that the real danger is not just global destruction, but the imposition of a world order that segregates nations into free and subjugated, highlighting the importance of avoiding such a division.
The Spanish Niko Sánchez Izquierdo, Threatened with Death and Escorted at a Tournament Due to Betting
The Catalan tennis player Niko Sánchez Izquierdo received death threats before playing the round of 16 at the Rosario Challenger, which forced him to be escorted for his safety during the tournament.
Joaquín Prat on the ban of social media access for under-16s: "Those of us who are parents understand it"
Joaquín Prat supported Pedro Sánchez's measure that prohibits social media access for under-16s, highlighting that, as a father, he understands and endorses the protection of minors from these digital spaces.
A couple has sex in a hotel and discovers they have been recorded and watched by millions of people
A couple had sex in a hotel and later discovered that they were recorded without their consent. The explicit videos were shared on platforms like Telegram, where thousands of similar contents might exist. This has raised concerns about privacy and the unauthorized distribution of intimate material on the internet.
Jessica Bueno reacts to the alleged crisis between Jota Peleteiro and Ajla Etemovic: "Only they know what might be happening"
Jessica Bueno speaks out following rumors about a possible crisis between Jota Peleteiro and Ajla Etemovic, stating that only they know what is really going on in their relationship.
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Erola Jons answers: leave your questions about love for the 'influencer' who published 'How to Get Your Crush'
Content creator Erola Jons will host a live interview on Monday, February 9 at 11 a.m. on '20minutos', where she will answer questions about love and her publication 'How to Get Your Crush'.
Are You Able to Solve the 'Pasapalabra' Rosco With Which Rosa Won the Jackpot?
Rosa managed to win the jackpot on 'Pasapalabra' by overcoming the final challenge, the rosco. The challenge consists of correctly solving a series of definitions corresponding to each letter of the alphabet. This achievement highlights Rosa's skill and mental quickness to successfully complete this popular television game. Could you solve it too?
The flag duel that left everyone speechless on 'The Floor', including Chenoa: "This has never happened before"
An unexpected flag duel on 'The Floor' surprised both the audience and Chenoa, who stated that something like this had never happened before on the show, marking a historic and memorable moment in the contest.
One Week to Benidorm Fest 2026: No Ticket to Eurovision but More Prizes
Benidorm Fest 2026 is approaching with standout performances by artists such as Abraham Mateo, Chanel, Nebulosa, Fangoria, and Blanca Paloma. Although this year it will not offer a ticket to Eurovision, the competition will provide more prizes for the participants.
The Louvre Shows the Damage Suffered by Empress Eugenia's Crown and How Its Restoration Will Be Carried Out
The Louvre Museum displays the damage suffered by Empress Eugenia's crown and outlines the restoration process, highlighting the historical importance of the piece and the technical care required for its conservation.
Scandal over protected housing in Alicante: the right of first refusal will be exercised to prevent speculation
The agreement will be immediately applied to a real estate development in Alicante to prevent speculation and increase the public housing stock, according to the councilor.
The 'Suffolk Strangler' sentenced again to a minimum of 40 years in prison for murdering a young woman 27 years ago
The serial killer, already imprisoned for the murder of five women in 2006, has been sentenced again to a minimum of 40 years in prison for murdering a young woman 27 years ago.
Queues at consulates in search of documents for regularization: "We work, but we can't contribute to social security"
Migrants are flocking to consulates or requesting appointments due to the government's upcoming extraordinary regularization process, which is expected to have a positive economic impact.
Artisans and Sellers of Hand-Damascened Work Celebrate the Designation as BIC: "It Is Essential to Identify the Traditional"
Artisans and merchants of hand-damascening in Toledo celebrate the declaration of this craft technique as a Bien de Interés Cultural (BIC) [Asset of Cultural Interest]. They emphasize the importance of preserving and recognizing the traditional value of damascening, ensuring its continuity and protection against industrial imitations. The designation promotes the visibility and appreciation of this distinctive regional art.
Gold Bullion Sparks Investor Fever: "There Is a Significant Trend to Seize the Moment"
The spot price of gold has surpassed $5,200, driving strong demand for bullion bars. Investors are showing remarkable interest in taking advantage of this upward trend, seeking to protect themselves amid economic uncertainty and to capitalize on the safe-haven value of the precious metal.
They Reveal the Shots Estrella Morente Has Taken at Rosalía: "I Would Feel Professionally Deceived"
Estrella Morente expressed her discontent after collaborating with Rosalía on a song from her album Lux, suggesting that she would feel professionally deceived, implying criticism towards the Catalan singer.
Israel selects its representative for Eurovision: Noam Baten
Noam Baten has been chosen as Israel's representative for Eurovision. The song he will perform will be revealed soon in a special broadcast.
One of the neighbors of Grazalema, evacuated due to Storm Leonardo: "I left with a plastic bag"
Rosario recounted that the Civil Guard evacuated the residents of Grazalema "house by house" because of Storm Leonardo. She reported that she had to leave her home quickly, carrying only a plastic bag.
Alma Bollo Stands Up for Her Brother in the Love Triangle with Gloria Camila and Her Ex: "Every Action Has Its Consequences"
Alma Bollo defends her brother after criticism regarding his involvement in a love triangle with Gloria Camila and her ex. She revealed that one day before, they were calling Manuel via video call, and the next day he was in Venice with his ex, emphasizing that "every action has its consequences."
Laura Madrueño speaks out about her future at Mediaset after leaving 'Supervivientes'
Laura Madrueño has announced her departure from the reality show 'Supervivientes' after hosting it for three years from Honduras. The presenter shares her thoughts on her future at Mediaset after leaving the program, although she has not provided details about her upcoming projects with the network.
Roberto Leal confesses the tension he felt watching the broadcast of the historic 'Pasapalabra' final round: "I got nervous again"
Roberto Leal visited the set of 'YAS' along with Rosa, the winner of the historic 'Pasapalabra' final round, and confessed that he got nervous again while watching the broadcast of the show.
Rodolfo Sancho's Reaction to Silvia Bronchalo's First Television Interview
Silvia Bronchalo, Rodolfo Sancho's ex-partner, reappeared on television to talk about the murder of Edwin Arrieta, committed by her son Daniel Sancho.
Ana Rosa Quintana, on Minister Rego's statements in favor of banning X: "Dangerous precedent"
Ana Rosa Quintana criticized Minister Rego's and the European Union's proposal to regulate or ban the social network X, calling it a "dangerous precedent" that could affect freedom of expression and the future use of digital platforms.
Gloria Camila clarifies her situation with Manuel Cortés and Álvaro García: "I am single and living my life as I feel"
Gloria Camila denies rumors about a love triangle with Manuel Cortés and Álvaro García, affirming that she is single and living her life her own way.
Luis Fonsi joins Pablo Alborán, Amaral, and Café Quijano, among others, as a winner of the Premios Dial Tenerife 2026
Luis Fonsi has been awarded the Premios Dial Tenerife 2026 for the fourth time, joining artists such as Pablo Alborán, Amaral, and Café Quijano.
Influencer Natalia Jiménez Shares How She Found Out She Had Cancer: "It's Complicated to Return to Life Without Being Afraid"
Natalia Jiménez, former 'MasterChef' contestant, revealed how she discovered she had cancer. She describes the emotional impact and the difficulty of resuming her daily life without fear after the diagnosis. The influencer shares her experience to raise awareness about the disease and the importance of facing it with courage.
Omar Sánchez's New Cosmetic Enhancement, Anabel Pantoja's Ex-Husband: "I’m Very Happy with It"
Omar Sánchez has returned to Madrid to undergo jawline contouring as his latest cosmetic enhancement. The Canarian is very pleased with the results.
Francisco de Borbón denies links to money laundering by the network of the former head of the UDEF
Francisco de Borbón, a distant cousin of King Felipe VI, has denied any involvement in illegal activities related to money laundering connected to the former head of the UDEF.
Princess Mette-Marit of Norway regrets her relationship with Epstein and promises more explanations
The Norwegian Royal House stated that Princess Mette-Marit never visited Epstein's private island nor received money from him. The princess expressed her regret over her relationship with Epstein and committed to providing more explanations on the matter.
Tamara fights to save her sister Michu’s final legacy: "I risked my life"
Tamara risked entering the swollen Guadalquivir River, caused by storm Leonardo in Andalusia, to save the car that her sister Michu left as an inheritance to Ortega Cano and Gloria Camila.
Shakira performs in El Salvador amid controversy over Bukele's support for the event
Shakira will hold five concerts in El Salvador, being the only country in Central America where she will perform. Her performance is generating controversy due to President Bukele's support for the event.
Actor Jeremy O. Harris, from 'Emily in Paris', on his time in a Japanese jail: "I lost weight and gave up the phone, it was incredible"
Actor Jeremy O. Harris revealed to 'Interview' magazine that he lost weight and stopped using his phone during his time in a Japanese jail, an experience he describes as "incredible." Additionally, he has decided to write a book to share what he went through during that period.
Claudia Bavel debuts her buttocks and celebrates the result: "The Spanish Kardashian"
Claudia Bavel, former porn actress and OnlyFans model, revealed on 'El tiempo justo' her recent cosmetic surgery to enhance her buttocks, celebrating the result and comparing herself to "The Spanish Kardashian."
Silvia Bronchalo, about the call she received after the murder of Daniel Sancho: "What I understood was that he had been killed"
Silvia Bronchalo, mother of the chef Daniel Sancho, speaks in an interview for '¡De Viernes!' which will air tonight on Telecinco at 9:45 PM, recounting the call she received after her son's murder.
Parents' Opinions on the Restriction of Social Media for Under-16s in Spain
President Pedro Sánchez has presented a plan with five measures, including the prohibition of social media use for under-16s in Spain, generating various opinions among parents regarding its impact and effectiveness.
Sara Carbonero, along with her children, speaks out about her health problem
Sara Carbonero opened up about her health issue on the occasion of her 42nd birthday, sharing moments with her children and reflecting on this personal stage.
Leak of the Nobel Peace Prize to Corina Machado Confirmed, but Source Cannot Be Determined
The Institute confirmed that several people made significant bets on prediction websites hours before the announcement of the Nobel Peace Prize to Corina Machado, although it has not been able to determine how the leak occurred.
Atlético de Madrid - FC Barcelona and Athletic - Real Sociedad, Copa del Rey semifinals
Barcelona, Atlético de Madrid, Athletic, and Real Sociedad are already in the semifinals of the Copa del Rey and will soon find out their next opponents to compete for a place in the final.
Levante Badalona-Barcelona and Tenerife-Atlético Madrid, Copa de la Reina 'semifinals'
The Copa de la Reina semifinals will feature Levante Badalona vs. Barcelona and Tenerife vs. Atlético Madrid. The first leg will be played between March 10 and 12, with exact times yet to be decided, and the second leg is scheduled for the following week.
Rafa Nadal's Reaction to the Analysis That Places Sinner and Alcaraz Ahead of the 'Big Three'
Rafa Nadal reacted to the controversial analysis by a coach that ranks young players like Sinner and Alcaraz ahead of the 'Big Three'. His response sparked debate on social media, highlighting the controversy about the future of tennis and the comparison between generations.
Oleksandra Oliynykova, the only tennis player living in Ukraine: "My apartment was shaking from an explosion"
Oleksandra Oliynykova continues training in Ukraine during the war with Russia, facing explosions that shake her apartment while she keeps competing in the WTA.
Rodrygo injured: suffers a hamstring tendinosis
Rodrygo, a Real Madrid player, will be out for 10 days due to hamstring tendinosis and will not be able to play against Valencia at Mestalla this weekend.
Bego Prados, mother of a girl with autism: "The caregivers say 'it's nothing' to keep going, but it really is something"
Bego Prados, a Spanish woman living in Switzerland, shares in her book 'It's Nothing' her experience as a mother of three children, one of whom has autism. She describes atypical motherhood and how caregivers downplay situations by saying "it's nothing," even though they truly face challenges.
Compensation, companions at no cost... they ask the EU to regulate improvements for travelers with disabilities now
The European Parliament recently approved measures that include free seat selection for companions of travelers with disabilities, promoting regulation that enhances their rights and facilities during travel.
Brianeitor: "Sometimes children with disabilities are treated with kid gloves, and that is a mistake"
Brianeitor highlights the importance of using humor to combat prejudice and promote the inclusion of people with disabilities, rejecting overly protective treatment that can limit their development and normalization in society.
Intervening in a Gene Provides Clues to Halt Diseases Like ALS and Frontotemporal Dementia
A study in Paris discovered that modifying the genetic signal of a gene linked to ALS and frontotemporal dementia can slow these neurodegenerative diseases. This finding opens new avenues for developing treatments that act on the molecular mechanisms responsible for these pathologies, offering hope to affected patients.
González-Bueno, upon his departure from Banco Sabadell: "The initiative was mine"
CEO González-Bueno will leave Banco Sabadell in May, handing over his position to Marc Armengol, CEO of TSB, stating that the decision was his own initiative.
Banco Sabadell earns 2.8% less due to lack of extraordinary items and launches an €800 million share buyback
Banco Sabadell reported a profit of €1.775 billion, 2.8% lower due to the absence of extraordinary income. The bank will allocate €365 million to the share buyback, adding another €435 million from excess capital, totaling an acquisition program of €800 million.
Banco Sabadell falls on the stock market after reporting results, with shares hitting lows not seen since November
Banco Sabadell reported a profit of 1.775 billion in 2023, a decrease of 2.8%. It announced a share buyback of 800 million euros, but its shares fell, marking lows not seen since November.
Spain's Honeymoon with Non-Alcoholic Beer: Leading Consumption in Europe and Launching Its First Exclusive Brand
Spain leads the consumption of non-alcoholic beer in Europe, surpassing Latin America. In 2024, sales grew by 4% and represent 14% of the total beer consumed, reaching 16% in households, according to Brewers of Spain.
Ibercaja launches a new insurance for electric scooters, unicycles...
Ibercaja introduces Caser Personal Light Vehicle (PLV) insurance, a policy for electric scooters and other PLVs. It includes mandatory civil liability coverage, protecting against injuries and damages caused by the driver during use.
Deloitte hands over the reins to Ana Torrens: she will be the first woman to chair a 'big four' firm in Spain
Ana Torrens will assume the presidency of Deloitte Spain on June 1, succeeding Héctor Flórez, who is stepping down for family reasons. Torrens will be the first woman to lead a 'big four' firm in the country.
The Matutes family takes control of their joint venture with Azora with three hotels in the Mediterranean
The Matutes family takes full control of their joint venture with Azora, which includes three hotels in Ibiza and Sicily, following a change in shareholding six years after its creation.
The Government Launches Aid of up to €7,500 for Self-Employed and Microenterprises That Buy Electric Cars
Sánchez announces a €40 million aid program to promote electric mobility, offering grants of up to €7,500 to self-employed individuals and microenterprises that purchase electric vehicles.
The Face-Off Between Tom Hiddleston and Hugh Laurie Reaches Another Level in the Explosive Finale of the New Season of 'The Infiltrator'
The second season of 'The Infiltrator' on Prime concludes with an intense and violent confrontation between Tom Hiddleston and Hugh Laurie that radically transforms the espionage plot.
Santiago Segura shares his big dream for the six 'Torrente' movies and releases a fake trailer
Santiago Segura announces that 'Torrente Presidente,' the sixth movie in the saga that he directs and stars in, will be released in Spanish cinemas on March 13. Additionally, he shared a fake trailer related to the saga.
The incredible physical transformation of Jonah Hill for his movie with Keanu Reeves: How much weight has the actor lost?
Jonah Hill stars in 'Outcome,' his third feature film as a director, where he works alongside Keanu Reeves, Cameron Diaz, Matt Bomer, and Martin Scorsese. The actor has shown a remarkable physical change for this project.
Prime Video rescues one of Tim Burton's favorite movies: a classic that will take you back to the year 1890
Robert Eggers' masterpiece, a favorite of Tim Burton, was highlighted in a 2025 interview. Prime Video brings it back so viewers can enjoy this classic that transports you to the year 1890.
"It wasn't in the script": this is how 'Bridgerton 4' filmed that scene with Benedict's fingers
The most intense scene in 'Bridgerton 4' wasn't the one at the lake or the final proposal, but another that arose spontaneously during filming. Benedict starred in an unexpected moment with his fingers, which wasn't in the script, showcasing the creativity and freedom during the season's filming.
This humanoid robot looks you in the eyes while speaking and expresses emotions: its skin resembles that of a person
This humanoid robot can look its interlocutor in the eyes and maintain that contact throughout the conversation, as well as express emotions and have skin that simulates human appearance.
Substack suffers a cyberattack: these are all the data that are in the hands of cybercriminals
An unauthorized third party accessed Substack users' data without prior permission, compromising their personal information due to a cyberattack.
Netflix says goodbye forever to PlayStation 3 and will stop offering service starting March
Netflix will stop offering its service on PlayStation 3 starting in March, after having been available since the end of 2009. This decision marks the end of support for this console on the streaming platform.
TCL makes the leap to commercial displays and positions Spain as a key market for its new screens
TCL presents its new range of 24/7 professional displays, digital signage, modular LED, and high-brightness outdoor displays at ISE, highlighting Spain as a key market for its commercial solutions.
Ten Spanish Female Scientists Prepare for the Most Extreme Mars Simulation to Date: This is Hypatia III
Hypatia III is a simulation in the Arctic where ten Spanish female scientists recreate a trip to Mars to train and prepare future space missions under extreme conditions.
Snoop Dogg goes into Italian luxury: this is his collection with Moschino that you’ll want to wear even if you don’t know who the rapper is
Moschino launches an exclusive capsule collection in collaboration with Snoop Dogg, blending the rapper’s style with Italian luxury to create unique and desirable pieces.
Romanticism is Back: Margot Robbie Shows with Her Look That Love Is Alive
During the promotion of 'Wuthering Heights,' Margot Robbie expresses through her wardrobe that love and passion are more alive than ever, reflecting a resurgence of romanticism.
Dolce&Gabbana Reveals the Secrets of 'Haute Couture' in an Exhibition in Miami
Dolce&Gabbana presents a prominent exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Miami, showcasing the secrets and art behind 'Haute Couture'. The exhibit promises to be one of the most impressive to date, offering a unique experience for fashion and design enthusiasts.
From Vinyl Red to 'Dopamine' Pink: The Lip Shades That Will Be Big Stars in 2026
Makeup artist Cris Nuevo reveals the lip color trends for 2026, highlighting shades from vinyl red to 'dopamine' pink, and offers tips to achieve a professional and modern finish.
The Skin Also Suffers from a Hangover: How to Combat It, According to Experts
Excessive alcohol damages the skin, causing dehydration and premature aging. However, with a proper routine and specific products, it is possible to minimize these negative effects and restore skin health.
The new facial mask from Mercadona that has gone viral and is inspired by Korean cosmetics
Mercadona has launched a facial mask in stick form, inspired by the popular Korean K-beauty cosmetics. This innovative product has already gone viral and is generating great success on social media.
The Madrid Cocido, Declared a Cultural Heritage Asset: What Sets It Apart from Other Varieties
The Madrid cocido, an emblematic dish of Madrid's cuisine, has been declared a Cultural Heritage Asset for its tradition and uniqueness, standing out for its ingredients and method of preparation that differentiate it from other varieties of cocido in Spain.
How to Make Broccoli Pasta with Two Ingredients: A Healthy Dish That Even Wins Over Those Who Hate This Vegetable
A simple and delicious recipe to prepare broccoli pasta with just two ingredients, perfect for enjoying this vegetable in a healthy and tasty way, even for those who don't like it.
Mini Chocolate Cake with Melting Center, a Gluten-Free Recipe Ideal for the Sweetest Tooths
Andrea Carucci, author of 'The Fertility Kitchen,' shares delicious and healthy recipes every Friday, like this gluten-free mini chocolate cake with a melting center, perfect for those looking for a sweet dessert suitable for celiacs.
How to Make Paella with Canned Goods, According to the Torres Brothers
The Torres Brothers show how to prepare a quick rice dish using canned cephalopods and mollusks, making an express paella full of marine flavor.
Joseba Arguiñano's Trick for Making Grilled Scallops: "Cook Them for a Very Short Time and Don't Add Salt"
Chef Joseba Arguiñano reveals his secret for preparing grilled scallops: cook them briefly and avoid adding salt. His recipe, perfect for seafood lovers, guarantees a tasty and juicy dish.
One of Spain's Most Incredible Castles is Largely Unknown: Built by Knights After the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa
This castle in Castilla-La Mancha, with nearly a millennium of history, is a valuable medieval treasure little known that deserves to be discovered and visited for its historical and architectural significance.
The Italian town known as "the queen of the Dolomites" where the 2026 Winter Olympic Games will be held
The municipality, nicknamed "the queen of the Dolomites," is an ideal destination for winter sports and also stands out for its shopping offerings, which include Italian high fashion stores. It will be the host of the 2026 Winter Olympic Games.
The story of the most curious church in Spain: a symbol of unity with Norway and minimalist architecture
This chapel in Burgos stands out for its minimalist architecture and represents a unique bond between Spain and Norway, symbolizing the cultural union between both nations through a distinctive design in Castilla y León.
The spa with the highest salinity mineral-medicinal waters in Europe and in a unique setting
This spa, renowned in Spain, stands out for its highly saline mineral-medicinal waters, valued for their anti-inflammatory and relaxing properties, located in an exclusive natural environment.
Five Football Stadiums That Are True Works of Art
These five stadiums combine football and architecture, offering unique experiences that can bring couples closer together as they enjoy both the sport and design in a single visit.
The historic Argentine city where Rosa, winner of 'Pasapalabra', was born
Rosa, winner of 'Pasapalabra', was born in a historic Argentine city located on the coast of the Río de la Plata, within the metropolitan area of Buenos Aires.
Five Destinations with Cheese as the Star
This article suggests planned trips to taste cheeses directly in their places of origin, inviting readers to discover emblematic towns that gave their names to these products, as an ideal gastronomic and cultural experience for the year.
What Did Plato Mean About Leadership in His Phrase: "He Who Is Not Good at Serving Will Not Be Good at Commanding"
Plato reflected on the soul, knowledge, and morality, suggesting that a good leader must first be a good servant, anticipating themes still relevant in modern psychology.
Seneca, Stoic Philosopher: "Things are difficult when we do not dare to do them"
Seneca, a Stoic philosopher, advocated accepting the unchangeable with serenity and facing challenges with courage, affirming that difficulties arise when we do not dare to take action.
Victoria Góngora, nutritionist: "Excessive consumption of ultra-processed foods promotes the appearance of cancer, increasingly in younger people"
Cancer is increasing among young people, and nutritionist Victoria Góngora emphasizes that excessive consumption of ultra-processed foods promotes this trend. Healthy eating is presented as a key factor in the prevention of this disease.
A study places Spain among the European countries with the highest cancer survival rates
A study reveals that the cancer survival rate in Spain is similar to that of countries such as Scotland and Switzerland for eight types of cancer with high demographic relevance.
Fernando Mata, expert in sports nutrition and researcher: "These are the foods you should eat to perform well at the gym"
Fernando Mata emphasizes that good nutrition is essential to improve gym performance and ensure that training produces effective results.
What You Should Know Before Eliminating Gluten from Your Diet to Lose Weight Like Matt Damon Did
Matt Damon eliminated gluten from his diet to lose weight for his role in 'The Odyssey.' However, it is important to be well-informed before cutting out gluten, as it is not necessary for everyone and should be done carefully to avoid nutritional deficiencies.
Søren Kierkegaard, philosopher: "Anxiety becomes the dizziness of freedom"
Søren Kierkegaard, Danish philosopher and theologian of the 19th century, is considered one of the fathers of existentialism. His thought addresses themes such as anxiety, which he describes as the dizziness that arises in the face of freedom and personal decisions.
Mercedes-Benz unveils its most technological S-Class: from the illuminated hood star to heated seat belts with airbags
Mercedes-Benz launches its new S-Class in Madrid, highlighting technological innovations such as the illuminated hood star and heated seat belts with airbags, celebrating 140 years of automotive history with luxury and advanced technology.
The requirements set by the DGT to include your scooter in the Light Personal Vehicles Registry
The DGT announced that starting January 27, all owners of electric scooters must register them in the Light Personal Vehicles Registry before being able to insure them.
Carlos Alcaraz, Australian Open Champion, World Number One, and Devoted Enthusiast of High-End Cars
Carlos Alcaraz, besides being the Australian Open champion and world number one, is passionate about high-end cars. Since 2022, he has maintained a professional collaboration with a German car brand.
Spectacular start to 2026 for electrified cars, although the numbers are deceptive...
The Spanish market begins 2026 with a notable increase in sales of electrified vehicles, especially hybrids, which dominate all categories. This surge raises the market share of these cars, although some figures may be influenced by specific factors.
The TMC system: the German alternative to beacons that is also free
The Traffic Message Channel (TMC) system, implemented in Germany since the 1990s, offers functions similar to V16 beacons, being a free alternative for road connectivity and communication.
These Are the Only Five Bridges That Connect Spain and France by Road
There are only five viaducts that connect Spain and France by road, countable on one hand. These bridges are key for cross-border traffic between the two countries.
Palma del Río, the town trapped and threatened by the rising of two rivers: "We fear the worst"
The residents of Palma del Río are very worried about the rising of two rivers, fearing a flood similar to the severe one they experienced in 2010.
Ten People Remain Hospitalized Almost Three Weeks After the Adamuz Train Accident
One person died in the ICU of Reina Sofía Hospital in Córdoba, raising the death toll to 46 in the Adamuz train accident. Ten people remain hospitalized almost three weeks after the incident.
The mural in Madrid that could be the best in the world and that you can see for free
A mural located in a school in the Moratalaz district of Madrid is considered an outstanding work of art and is competing for worldwide recognition through popular vote. Additionally, it is accessible to the public free of charge.
The Guardia Civil of Cuenca Arrests a Person Wanted by Norway for Sexual Assault
The Guardia Civil of Cuenca arrested a person wanted by Norway for a sexual assault crime. The arrest occurred after the individual was spotted driving erratically on the A-3 highway heading toward Madrid.
Wild boar hunting resumes this weekend in Catalonia after two months
Wild boar hunting is allowed again in Catalonia after a two-month suspension. However, if dead wild boars are found during the hunt, the activity must be suspended and the protocol for suspected swine fever must be activated.
Fined for leaving a letter for a minor under a stone despite being prohibited from doing so
A woman was fined 2,340 euros for violating a precautionary measure by leaving a letter under a stone intended for a minor, despite being prohibited from contacting him.
A Twitter user sentenced to pay 4,000 euros in compensation to Kira's parents for harmful comments on social media
A Twitter user was ordered to pay 4,000 euros to Kira's parents after posting more than 100 tweets with harmful comments about them on social media.
A father arrested for sexually assaulting his daughter and live streaming it in exchange for virtual coins
A man was arrested for sexually assaulting his daughter and live streaming it in exchange for virtual coins, using photos of her in bed to attract interested users.
Psychologists and Social Workers Volunteer to Support the Residents of Grazalema: "What They Need Most Is Human Warmth"
Psychologists and social workers have volunteered to provide emotional support to the residents of Grazalema, emphasizing that what they need most is to feel heard and to have someone to confide in.
Juan Mari Closes, the Legendary Rice Restaurant in Murcia Visited by Felipe VI
After more than 40 years, the iconic Juan Mari restaurant, known for its rice dishes in San Pedro del Pinatar and visited by Felipe VI, will close its doors permanently.
Rodalies does not expect to restore normal train service until April
Lines R13, R14, and RL4 are expected to resume service next week, while line R3 will be fully operational in two weeks, with no expectation of full normality until April.
"From Rejection to Hit Song": TikToker Tamara García Creates a Song Using the Criticism She Receives on Social Media
Comedian and TikToker @Grtamara turns the criticism she receives on social media into a song. With wit and humor, Tamara transforms negative comments into a musical track that has captured the attention of her followers, demonstrating resilience and creativity in the face of digital rejection.
Uses iguanas as a "blanket" taking advantage of the low temperatures: "They keep me warm"
With the drop in temperatures, iguanas become slow and fall from the trees. Some people use them to keep warm, but experts warn that this can harm the reptiles and urge caution.
The 'sadistic' jokes of a fairworker to scare people before dropping them: "Your seatbelt isn't fastened"
A fairworker frightens his customers with jokes about system malfunctions or improperly fastened seatbelts just before the ride drops them, creating tension and surprise.
The Secret Behind the Strong Smell of Cat Urine and Its Function as a Chemical Language
The strong smell of cat urine comes from a biology adapted to survive in extreme environments and functions as a chemical language to communicate with other cats through olfactory signals.
The canine gesture that almost all owners confuse with play and that can end in conflict
Víctor Padilla and Alba Fernández warn that misinterpreting certain canine postures, commonly mistaken for play, can lead to conflicts and negatively affect the well-being of dogs.
Ten Signs That Indicate a Cat Needs Urgent Veterinary Attention
It is essential for those who care for cats to trust their instincts and act quickly when worrisome symptoms appear, as timely detection of warning signs can save the cat’s life.
Your Daily Horoscope: Saturday, February 7, 2026
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the daily predictions that will guide you in love, work, and health.
Check the ONCE Cuponazo: Results
The winning number of the ONCE Cuponazo on Friday, February 6, 2026, is 00018, series 100. The complete results are available on the 20minutos.es website.
Check Euromillions: Results for Friday, February 6
The winning combination of the Euromillions for Friday, February 6, 2026 includes the numbers 10, 13, 20, 23, 24 and the stars 6 and 11. The Million prize code is XPM07137. More results are available at 20minutos.es.
Check Bonoloto: Results for Friday, February 6, 2026
The winning combination for the Bonoloto on February 6, 2026 includes the numbers 14, 37, 39, 40, 42, and 48. The complementary number is 31 and the refund number is 8. The full results are available on the 20minutos.es website.
'Cats and Wine Will Be Your Destiny,' From Stereotype to Choice Among Single Women
The expression that used to be used as an insult on social media to describe single women, associated with cats and wine, now reflects a reality of well-being and personal satisfaction, highlighting the conscious and positive choice of those who enjoy their independence accompanied by their pets.
What Happened to... the Obama Brothers: From Triumph in Youth Soccer to Fading Away as Professionals
The Obama brothers, born in Equatorial Guinea and arriving in Spain as children, achieved a notable victory with Atlético de Madrid in a youth tournament in Brunete, but they later failed to establish themselves as professional footballers.
The Package Theft Mystery Solved: It Was a Duo of 'Canine Thieves'
The police solved the mystery of the package thefts, discovering that a duo of dogs acted with perfect coordination and without remorse, showing "perfect planning" and impeccable teamwork.
15 World Heritage Sites You've Never Heard Of, But Are Worth Visiting
UNESCO has more than 1,000 World Heritage Sites, some very well-known like the Taj Mahal or the Great Wall of China, but there are others less famous that are also well worth visiting. This article invites you to discover and explore these hidden treasures around the world.
This is What These Famous Spanish Women Would Look Like as Dolls
Thanks to artificial intelligence and ChatGPT's image generation, it has been possible to show what Barbie dolls based on some famous Spanish women would look like.
Famous Couples Who Will Tie the Knot in 2026
Several famous couples are continuing the tradition of getting married following notable weddings in 2025. In 2026, celebrities such as Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco, Stella Banderas and Alex Gruszynski, Cayetano Martínez de Irujo and Bárbara Mirjan, Demi Lovato and Jordan Lutes, and Jeff Bezos with Lauren Sánchez will be among the most anticipated weddings of the year.
Which Kardashian Are You According to Your Zodiac Sign
This article explores the relationship between zodiac signs and the members of the Kardashian family. It reveals which member shares a sign with Kim, Kylie, and others, highlighting that none of Kris Jenner's children share the same zodiac sign, offering a curious astrological look at the family.
Ortega Smith denounces "injustices and arbitrariness" in Vox and attacks Abascal
Ortega Smith denounces injustices and arbitrariness within Vox, defending his commitment and honesty in the party. He states that he has worked hard without stealing, lying, deceiving, or betraying Vox, and criticizes Abascal in the context of these internal tensions.
Infant Formula Milk Batches Recalled Due to Presence of a Toxin
The company reported the presence of a toxin in certain batches of infant formula milk and has decided to recall them to ensure food safety and protect consumers.
Cristiano Ronaldo Fans Gather to Celebrate His 41st Birthday with a "Siuuu"
Cristiano Ronaldo's followers came together to celebrate his 41st birthday by attempting to break the Guinness World Record for the largest "Siuuu" in the world, but they did not manage to reach the required number.
Madrid strengthens Emergency services ahead of the snowfall warning this Saturday in the capital
Aemet forecasts snowfall in Madrid on February 7th between 11:00 AM and 5:00 PM. Phase 0 of the emergency plan has been activated, focused on prevention and monitoring to ensure safety.
NASA Will Allow Astronauts to Take Cell Phones to Space: "They Will Fly with the Latest Generation"
NASA will allow astronauts to bring the latest generation cell phones to the International Space Station, something that was not permitted before. This measure will facilitate communication and access to advanced technology during space missions.
The Before and After of Celebrities Who Have Undergone Cosmetic Enhancements
Many celebrities have revealed that they have undergone aesthetic treatments such as rhinoplasty, Botox, and hyaluronic acid, transforming their appearance through these procedures.
The PP Accuses Sánchez of Turning Municipalities into a "Paradise for Criminals and Squatters" with the Support of the PNV
The PP criticizes President Sánchez for allegedly transforming municipalities into shelters for criminals and squatters, emphasizing the need to enforce the law and combat repeat offending to prevent crime from becoming normalized as a profession.
Woman Injured in Mengíbar After Roof of Her Home Collapses
Nearby towns along the river have suffered multiple damages due to the flooding caused by the storm, which led to an accident in Mengíbar where a woman was injured after the roof of her home collapsed.
The New Madness of Premier Padel: Transforms a Court into a Hypnotic Work of Art
Premier Padel transforms a court into a hypnotic work of art inspired by the nighttime skyline of Doha, reinterpreting the space as a unique cultural expression.
The Miño Reaches Its Highest Level Since 2019 and Overflows as It Passes Through Ourense
The Miño River has reached its highest levels since 2019, with a flow of 7.35 meters in A Peroxa and exceeding 10 meters in Salvaterra, causing overflows as it passes through Ourense.
They design a bioadhesive patch that targets cancer cells in brain tumors
A bioadhesive patch containing catechin, a natural compound found in green tea, cocoa, and fruits, has proven effective in targeting cancer cells in brain tumors, according to research findings.
Brussels focuses on Russia's 'ghost fleet', banks, and exports
The third sanctions package expanded by Brussels prohibits exports to Russia worth over 360 million euros, targeting the so-called 'ghost fleet', banks, and other key sectors to restrict its economic and military capacity.
Goodbye to bad weather in Spain? The approximate date when the 'wall' of the Norwegian Sea will fall and change the climate
Climate change in Spain depends on what happens in the North Sea. The fall of the 'wall' of the Norwegian Sea is key for the improvement of weather conditions, marking a possible end to bad weather in the country.
A Landslide Causes the Disruption of the R4 Rodalies Service Between Martorell and L'Hospitalet
A landslide has caused the interruption of the R4 Rodalies service between Martorell and L'Hospitalet. Trains are stopped at the stations, and an alternative road service has been arranged for the affected passengers.
The House of Alba states that the Sorolla located in Liria is already under the custody of the Ministry of Culture
The House of Alba confirmed its full cooperation with the legitimate owner of the Sorolla painting located in the Liria Palace. The painting is already under the custody of the Ministry of Culture, ensuring its protection and proper conservation.
Train drivers demand that the Railway Safety Agency "keep a close watch" on Adif and operators to stop the strike
Train drivers are requesting that the Railway Safety Agency, supposedly an independent body, exercise stricter oversight over Adif and the operators in order to halt the strike planned for February 9, 10, and 11. Negotiations with the Ministry are being extended to include the agency, which is chaired by a senior official from the Ministry of Transport and has representatives from four ministries.
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20M Surveys: Participate with Your Vote and Discover What Other Readers Think
Participate in the 20M Surveys by voting and find out the opinions of other readers on current topics. This initiative aims to create a space for dialogue and collective reflection through the active participation of 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 imitate human intelligence. To get started in AI, it is key to understand basic concepts such as machine learning, neural networks, and natural language processing. Additionally, it is recommended to practice with tools and online courses that facilitate learning. AI has applications in multiple sectors, improving efficiency and creating new opportunities.
Which Cable Should Go First When Jump-Starting a Car Battery: This Is the Correct Order
In Spain, many drivers look to jump-start their car battery using jumper cables, but it is crucial to follow the correct connection order to avoid damage and accidents. First, connect the positive (+) cable to the dead battery and the donor car, then connect the negative (–) cable to the donor car and finally to a metal point on the dead car, thereby avoiding sparks and electrical risks.
Those over 23 years old who live with their parents will be able to receive the Minimum Living Income
The Minimum Living Income, aimed at preventing poverty and social exclusion in Spain, benefited nearly one million children and adolescents in December. Now, people over 23 who live with their parents will also be able to access this aid.
Emilia Clarke's accident while filming sex scenes with several men: "It didn't break, it just slipped a little"
Emilia Clarke revealed that she suffered a rib injury while filming intimate scenes for the SkyShowtime series 'Ponies.' Although it initially seemed serious, she clarified that the rib did not break, it just shifted a little during filming.
The 10 Best Episodes of 'Aída': The Series Comes Back to Life with the Movie That’s a Hit in Spanish Cinemas
The Spanish sitcom 'Aída', with 237 episodes across 10 seasons (2005-2014), returns to the spotlight thanks to its successful movie that is a blockbuster in Spanish cinemas, reviving the legacy of its best episodes.
Sara García: "We are not going to the Moon to plant a flag, but to learn, do science, and develop technology"
Sara García Alonso, reserve astronaut for the European Space Agency since 2022, combines her work as a biomedical researcher with training for space missions, emphasizing that the goal of going to the Moon is to learn, conduct science, and advance technology, not just to plant a flag.
100% Positive Reviews: The 6-Episode Miniseries That Revolutionizes the Crime Thriller
'Code of Silence' is a 6-episode miniseries that follows a deaf waitress hired by the police to lip-read murder suspects. It premieres on Filmin on February 10 and has received completely positive reviews for its innovative approach to the crime thriller.
The reusable rocket MIURA 5 advances at a record pace to place Spain among the elite in the industry
PLD Space is rapidly progressing in the development of its reusable rocket MIURA 5, which will be launched from Kourou, positioning Spain among the leaders in the space industry.
'Marshals: A Yellowstone Story' When Does Season 1 Premiere? Release Dates on SkyShowtime
The spin-off of the series created by Taylor Sheridan and Kevin Costner will arrive on SkyShowtime in Spain in March, expanding the Yellowstone universe.
Jorge Rey brings forward the timing for Carnival and Easter: the cabañuelas predict "an anticyclone"
Meteorologist Jorge Rey anticipates that an anticyclone will prevail during Carnival and Easter, based on predictions from the traditional cabañuelas method, thereby ensuring stable weather for both festivities.
Mahatma Gandhi on How to Achieve Happiness: "When What You Think, What You Say, and What You Do Are in Harmony"
Gandhi defined happiness as living a simple life dedicated to serving others, achieving harmony between thought, word, and action.
Gabriel Rolón, psychoanalyst: "One does not fall in love with just anyone. Love is a learning process, like everything human"
Gabriel Rolón, psychoanalyst and writer, emphasizes that love is a learning process based on human experiences and explains how childhood relationships influence affective choices. He also reflects on why some people fall in love with those who hurt them, pointing out that these choices are linked to emotional patterns learned since childhood.
These Are All the People to Whom Social Security Will Pay the Minimum Vital Income in 2026
The Minimum Vital Income in 2026 will be granted to people who meet certain requirements and exceptions, including orphans, minors, and women victims of gender-based violence, according to Social Security.
Union agrees to US refineries contract, averting nationwide strike
The union representing US refinery workers has reached a new contract agreement with employers, preventing a nationwide strike. The deal addresses key worker concerns, ensures wage increases, and maintains benefits, securing continued refinery operations and energy supply stability. This resolution averts potential disruptions in fuel production across the country.
Gold, silver prices set to end wild week on a positive note
Gold and silver prices are poised to finish the volatile week with gains due to safe-haven demand amid market uncertainties. Investors reacted to mixed economic data and ongoing geopolitical tensions, boosting precious metal appeal as a hedge against inflation and currency fluctuations. The positive momentum suggests continued interest in gold and silver as protective assets.
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Argentina trade deals with US do not box out China, minister says
Argentina's minister emphasized that the country's trade agreements with the US are not intended to exclude China. The government aims to maintain balanced relations, seeking economic benefits from both global powers. Argentina is focused on diversifying its trade partnerships while continuing close ties with China, ensuring flexibility in its international trade strategy.
Brazil’s Inpasa ramps up exports of dried distillers grains to China
Brazil’s Inpasa is increasing exports of dried distillers grains (DDGs) to China, capitalizing on growing demand for animal feed ingredients. This expansion aims to strengthen trade ties and support Brazil’s position as a key supplier in the Chinese market, benefiting the country’s ethanol and livestock industries.
Exclusive - Mexico Seeking Way to Send Fuel to Cuba Without Being Hit by US Tariffs, Sources Say
Mexico is exploring methods to supply fuel to Cuba that avoid triggering U.S. tariffs. The move aims to support Cuba amid its energy shortages while circumventing U.S. sanctions. Mexican officials and companies are reportedly seeking legal and logistical strategies to maintain fuel exports without facing penalties from Washington.
Oil prices up after U.S.-Iran talks; set for first weekly losses since December
Oil prices rose following U.S.-Iran negotiations, easing concerns about supply disruptions. Despite the uptick, markets are on track for their first weekly losses since December due to persistent economic fears and mixed demand signals globally.
Mexico’s Sheinbaum aims to send humanitarian aid to Cuba by Monday
Mexico City’s Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum announced plans to deliver humanitarian aid to Cuba by Monday, addressing the island’s ongoing economic crisis. She emphasized solidarity with the Cuban people and the importance of supporting those affected by shortages and hardships. The initiative reflects Mexico’s commitment to fostering regional cooperation and assisting countries in crisis.
EU extends tariff suspension on $109.8 billion of US imports for six months
The EU has extended its suspension of tariffs on $109.8 billion worth of US imports for six more months. This move aims to ease trade tensions and support ongoing negotiations between the two economies, promoting smoother transatlantic trade relations.
Morning Bid: Rise of the Job-Killer Robots?
Advances in automation and AI are raising concerns about job displacement across various sectors. While robots and AI increase efficiency and reduce costs, they also threaten traditional jobs, prompting debates on workforce adaptation and the need for new skills training to mitigate unemployment risks.
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US judge unfreezes funding for $16 billion New York City tunnel project
A US judge has lifted the freeze on federal funding for the $16 billion Gateway Tunnel project in New York City. This project aims to improve the aging rail infrastructure between New Jersey and New York. The ruling clears a significant hurdle, allowing construction to proceed and enhancing vital transportation links in the Northeast corridor.
Exclusive – US Plans Initial Payment Towards Billions Owed to UN Envoy Waltz
The US is preparing to make an initial payment towards billions owed to UN envoy Waltz, marking a move to address long-standing financial obligations. This step aims to ease tensions and support ongoing diplomatic efforts led by Waltz in conflict resolution. The payment signals renewed US commitment to funding the UN’s missions and stabilizing international partnerships.
US signals crackdown on compounded weight-loss drugs; Hims shares tumble
The US is moving to regulate compounded weight-loss drugs amid rising concerns over their safety and efficacy. This crackdown impacts companies like Hims, whose shares have dropped following the announcement. Authorities aim to strengthen oversight to protect consumers from unapproved or potentially unsafe compounded medications in the burgeoning weight-loss market.
Dow Jones Industrial Average breaks 50,000 level for first time
The Dow Jones Industrial Average surpassed the 50,000 mark for the first time, signaling strong investor confidence and an optimistic economic outlook. Market gains were driven by robust corporate earnings and positive economic data, reflecting sustained growth despite global uncertainties. This milestone highlights renewed enthusiasm in the stock market and the potential for continued upward momentum.
Dow closes above 50,000, Nvidia soars as traders focus on AI spending
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed above 50,000 for the first time, driven by optimism around AI investment. Nvidia's stock surged as investors bet on increased demand for AI technologies. The broader market showed gains amidst strong corporate earnings and positive economic data, highlighting investor confidence in growth sectors tied to artificial intelligence.
Toyota changes CEO despite its strength through industry turmoil
Toyota announced a CEO change while maintaining strong performance amid industry challenges. The leadership transition aims to steer the company through evolving market demands and technological shifts, continuing Toyota's resilience and strategic growth in a turbulent automotive sector.
TrumpRx has limited reach at launch beyond weight-loss drugs, experts say
TrumpRx, a new prescription savings program, launched with significant attention but mainly covers weight-loss drugs, limiting its broader impact. Experts note that the program's initial drug selections may restrict its usefulness for many patients seeking savings on other medications. The initiative aims to reduce drug costs but may need expansion to cover more prescriptions for wider benefit.
Judge bans Kalshi from offering sports-events contracts in Massachusetts in 30 days
A judge has ordered Kalshi to stop offering sports-related event contracts in Massachusetts within 30 days. The decision follows regulatory concerns about the legality of Kalshi's sports betting products in the state. Kalshi must comply promptly or face further legal action, highlighting ongoing challenges in the regulation of event-based financial trading platforms.
Palmer Luckey-backed Erebor receives US national banking charter, WSJ reports
Erebor, a digital bank backed by Palmer Luckey, has received a national banking charter in the US, according to the Wall Street Journal. This move allows Erebor to operate with full banking powers nationwide, positioning it for growth in the competitive financial sector. The charter marks a significant step for the startup, enhancing its credibility and ability to offer banking services directly to customers.
China’s central bank buys gold for 15th consecutive month
China’s central bank has continued its gold buying streak for the 15th month in a row, increasing its reserves amid economic uncertainties. This steady accumulation reflects China’s strategy to diversify foreign assets and strengthen financial security against global market fluctuations. The move underscores China's long-term focus on gold as a stable investment amid evolving geopolitical and economic challenges.
Senator Warren presses Trump over DOJ probe of Fed Chair Powell
Senator Elizabeth Warren questioned former President Trump about the Department of Justice's investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. She sought clarity on the probe's origins and whether political motives influenced it, emphasizing the importance of the Fed's independence in maintaining economic stability.
Consumer credit soars, beating expectations and previous records
Consumer credit surged by $50.1 billion in April, surpassing forecasts and setting a new record. This rise, driven by increased credit card use and borrowing, indicates strong consumer confidence and spending. The growth outpaced both prior months and analyst predictions, highlighting robust demand despite inflation and economic uncertainties.
Canada’s Ivey PMI shows activity decelerating in January
The Ivey Purchasing Managers Index for Canada indicates a slowdown in economic activity in January. The index declined compared to previous months, signaling reduced business optimism and potential challenges ahead for the Canadian economy. This deceleration points to cautious sentiment among purchasing managers amid ongoing economic uncertainties.
Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index rises, surpassing expectations
The Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index increased significantly, exceeding economists' predictions. Improved economic outlook and consumer confidence contributed to the rise, suggesting stronger spending growth ahead. Factors such as steady job market conditions and easing inflation concerns boosted optimism among consumers. This positive shift may influence future economic activity and policy decisions.
Canada loses 24,800 jobs, but January unemployment rate hits 16-month low
Canada’s job market saw a loss of 24,800 jobs in January; however, the unemployment rate fell to 5.0%, the lowest in 16 months, driven by a rise in labor force participation and part-time employment. The shift indicates a mixed employment landscape despite the overall job decline.
World food prices ease further in January, United Nations’ FAO says
The United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reported a continued decline in global food prices in January. The decrease is attributed to lower prices for cereals, vegetable oils, and dairy products, easing inflationary pressures. However, prices remain volatile due to ongoing geopolitical tensions and supply chain challenges impacting food markets worldwide.
German industrial recovery still tentative despite rising exports
Germany's industrial sector shows signs of recovery with rising exports, but the overall improvement remains fragile. Challenges include supply chain disruptions and subdued domestic demand, which continue to pressure manufacturing output. Experts urge cautious optimism as the economy slowly stabilizes amid global uncertainties.
Swedish inflation falls to 2.0% in January, core rate drops below forecast
Sweden's inflation rate dropped to 2.0% in January, with the core inflation rate falling below market expectations. This decline suggests easing price pressures in the economy, potentially impacting the Riksbank's future monetary policy decisions.
UK construction downturn eases at start of 2026
The UK construction sector showed signs of recovery early in 2026 as the downturn eased. Firms reported increased project activity and improved client demand, though challenges like supply chain issues and inflation persisted. Optimism grew for steady growth throughout the year, supported by government infrastructure investments and a rebound in commercial building projects.
US and India unveil interim trade framework, move closer to broad pact
The US and India have announced an interim trade framework aimed at enhancing bilateral trade and moving toward a comprehensive agreement. This framework addresses key issues such as tariffs and market access, signaling progress in strengthening economic ties between the two countries. Both nations expressed optimism about continued negotiations to finalize a broader trade pact, boosting cooperation and mutual economic growth.
Investors look beyond US hedge funds for the first time since 2023, Barclays says
For the first time since 2023, investors are diversifying away from US hedge funds, according to Barclays. This shift reflects growing interest in alternative markets and strategies outside the US, driven by a search for better returns and risk management amid changing global economic conditions. Barclays highlights a broader trend of portfolio diversification as investors explore new opportunities worldwide.
SpaceX delays Mars plans to focus on 2027 moon landing, WSJ reports
SpaceX is postponing its ambitious Mars missions to concentrate resources on achieving a 2027 lunar landing, according to the Wall Street Journal. The shift reflects a strategic focus on NASA’s Artemis program, aiming to establish a sustainable human presence on the Moon before expanding to Mars.
Trump orders prioritizing countries with higher defense spending as customers for US weapons
Former President Trump directed the Pentagon to prioritize selling US weapons to countries with higher defense budgets. This move aims to strengthen alliances and boost American arms exports by focusing on nations that invest more in defense, ensuring more lucrative and strategic partnerships for US defense contractors.
Popular open-source coding application targeted in Chinese-linked supply-chain attack
A widely-used open-source coding app faced a supply-chain attack linked to China. Hackers compromised the software’s update mechanism to distribute malware, risking millions of users worldwide. The incident highlights growing state-sponsored threats targeting global software supply chains, urging developers and organizations to enhance security measures against such sophisticated cyberattacks.
White House eliminates Russia-related tariffs on Indian goods starting February 7
The White House announced it will remove Russia-related tariffs on Indian imports beginning February 7. This move aims to strengthen US-India ties and support economic cooperation amid global trade challenges. The decision reflects growing strategic partnership efforts between the two nations, promoting bilateral trade without the additional costs imposed due to previous geopolitical sanctions.
Bitcoin rallies, tops $70,000 as risk assets stabilize
Bitcoin surged past $70,000 amid broader stabilization in risk assets. Investor sentiment improved due to easing inflation fears and strong corporate earnings, boosting demand for cryptocurrencies. This rally reflects growing confidence in digital assets as market volatility decreases.
Trump rescinds punitive tariff on India over purchases of Russian oil
Former President Trump has lifted the punitive tariff imposed on India due to its continued purchases of Russian oil. The tariff, initially put in place to pressure India to reduce its reliance on Russian energy amidst geopolitical tensions, has been withdrawn as part of efforts to improve bilateral trade relations. This move signals a shift in the U.S. approach towards India’s energy procurement amid ongoing global market dynamics.
US attorney says office will not prosecute companies that cooperate in criminal probes
A US attorney announced that their office will refrain from prosecuting companies that fully cooperate in criminal investigations. This policy aims to encourage transparency and collaboration between corporations and law enforcement, potentially leading to more effective resolutions of cases while holding individuals accountable.
Tech stock shakeout clouds market ahead of economic data deluge
Tech stocks faced significant declines, weighing on overall market sentiment as investors grew cautious ahead of a busy week of economic data releases. Concerns over valuations and profit-taking drove the selloff, with traders awaiting key reports on inflation, employment, and manufacturing to gauge economic health and influence Federal Reserve policy decisions.
Litecoin Climbs 10% In Bullish Trade
Litecoin surged 10% amid a bullish market, driven by increased investor interest and positive technical indicators. The cryptocurrency showed strong momentum, attracting traders anticipating further gains as market sentiment improves.
Ethereum Climbs 11% In Bullish Trade
Ethereum surged 11% amid a bullish market, driven by positive investor sentiment and increased activity on its blockchain. The rise reflects growing confidence in Ethereum's upcoming upgrades and expanding use cases in decentralized finance and NFTs. Analysts suggest this momentum could continue if technical support holds and broader crypto market conditions remain favorable.
Bitcoin Climbs 11% In Rally
Bitcoin surged 11%, driven by renewed investor optimism and increasing adoption by major firms. The rally reflects growing confidence in cryptocurrency amidst market volatility, with experts predicting continued upward momentum as institutional interest strengthens.
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Bitcoin rebounds from 16-month low, reclaims and holds $70k level
Bitcoin recovered from a 16-month low, successfully reclaiming and maintaining the $70,000 price level. This rebound reflects renewed investor confidence and positive market momentum after recent declines. Analysts see this as a potential signal for further upward movement in the cryptocurrency market.
Cardano Climbs 10% In a Green Day
Cardano's price surged by 10% amid positive market momentum and growing investor interest. The rally is attributed to recent developments in the Cardano ecosystem and broader crypto market optimism. This upward trend highlights renewed confidence in Cardano's potential and could signal further gains ahead.
ZenO Launches Public Beta Integrated with Story for Real-World Data Collection Powering Physical AI
ZenO has launched a public beta integrated with Story to enhance real-world data collection for physical AI applications. This collaboration aims to improve AI’s understanding and interaction with physical environments by leveraging Story’s data-gathering capabilities, accelerating advancements in AI-driven robotics and automation. The beta invites users to contribute data, supporting the development of smarter, more responsive AI systems.
XRP Climbs 14% In Bullish Trade
XRP surged 14% amid strong buying momentum, signaling bullish investor sentiment. The cryptocurrency's price rise reflects renewed market confidence and increased trading volume, suggesting potential for further gains in the near term.
KuCoin Expands Earn Suite with KuCoin Wealth for High-Value Investors Seeking Defined-Term Returns
KuCoin has launched KuCoin Wealth, a new feature in its Earn suite targeting high-value investors. It offers defined-term investment products with competitive returns. This expansion aims to provide tailored financial solutions and enhance earning opportunities for users with larger capital, reinforcing KuCoin’s commitment to diverse investment options.
World Laureates Association Launches OPENSCI to Pioneer a Future-Oriented Open Scientific Infrastructure
The World Laureates Association has introduced OPENSCI, a new initiative aimed at creating an open, future-ready scientific infrastructure. This platform seeks to enhance collaboration and transparency in global scientific research, fostering innovation through accessible data and shared resources among researchers worldwide. OPENSCI aspires to transform how scientific knowledge is produced and disseminated.
Cathie Wood’s ARK Stock Trades Highlight Coinbase and Alphabet Moves
Cathie Wood's ARK Investment has adjusted its holdings, notably reducing shares in Coinbase and increasing positions in Alphabet. These trades reflect ARK's strategic repositioning amid shifting market conditions and evolving tech sector dynamics. The moves indicate continued confidence in Alphabet's growth while responding cautiously to volatility in the crypto exchange sector represented by Coinbase.
RTX declares quarterly cash dividend of 68 cents per share
RTX announced a quarterly cash dividend of 68 cents per share, reflecting the company’s ongoing commitment to returning value to shareholders. The dividend will be paid on the upcoming payment date to shareholders of record. This move signifies RTX's confidence in its financial stability and future prospects.
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Cantor Equity Partners VI raises $115 million in Nasdaq IPO
Cantor Equity Partners VI successfully raised $115 million through its initial public offering on the Nasdaq. The fund aims to invest in diversified real estate assets, leveraging Cantor's extensive market experience to generate substantial returns for its investors. This IPO marks a significant step in expanding Cantor's footprint in the real estate investment sector.
Paul Mueller Company declares $0.30 per share cash dividend
Paul Mueller Company announced a quarterly cash dividend of $0.30 per share. The dividend is payable on July 15 to shareholders of record as of June 25. This move reflects the company’s commitment to returning value to its investors.
Riley Permian names Bobby Saadati to board of directors
Riley Permian has appointed Bobby Saadati to its board of directors. Saadati brings significant expertise and experience to the company, aiming to contribute to its strategic growth and development. This addition strengthens the board's capabilities in guiding the company's future initiatives.
Lockheed Martin declares $3.45 per share dividend for Q1 2026
Lockheed Martin announced a $3.45 per share dividend for Q1 2026, reflecting the company’s strong financial health and commitment to returning value to shareholders. The dividend highlights Lockheed Martin’s confidence in its ongoing cash flow and operational performance. This move aligns with its strategy to provide consistent shareholder returns.
Onex completes acquisition of Convex Group for $7 billion
Onex has finalized its $7 billion acquisition of Convex Group, a leading provider of alternative risk transfer and reinsurance services. The deal enhances Onex's presence in the insurance sector, positioning it for growth in specialty insurance markets. Convex will continue operations under its existing leadership with support from Onex to expand its global footprint and product offerings.
Mid Penn and 1st Colonial receive regulatory approvals for $101 million merger
Mid Penn Bancorp and 1st Colonial Bancorp have received regulatory approval to merge in a $101 million deal. The merger aims to combine resources and expand market presence, creating a stronger regional banking entity. Both companies expect to enhance customer service and operational efficiencies as they integrate their operations. The deal is anticipated to close in the coming months, pending final shareholder consent.
Solowin partners with Alibaba’s Taobao Shangou for carbon credit system
Solowin has teamed up with Alibaba’s Taobao Shangou platform to develop a carbon credit system aimed at promoting sustainable practices. This collaboration leverages Taobao Shangou’s extensive user base to encourage carbon emission reductions and trading of carbon credits, supporting China's environmental goals and boosting corporate responsibility efforts.