News Summary - 02/08/2026

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Japanese people brave snow to vote in snap election
Despite harsh snowy conditions, Japanese voters turned out for a snap election. Polls indicate a decisive victory for the coalition led by Takaichi.
Savannah Guthrie tells mother's possible kidnappers 'we will pay' in plea for her return
Savannah Guthrie made a heartfelt video plea addressing her motherâs possible kidnappers, saying "we will pay" in hopes of securing the safe return of her 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, who is believed to have been abducted.
France investigates ex-minister Jack Lang over Epstein links
Former French minister Jack Lang has resigned from his position at a prestigious institute amid an investigation into the laundering of proceeds from tax fraud, connected to his alleged links with Jeffrey Epstein.
ICE protester speaks out after White House shared fake arrest image
The White House shared a doctored photo of Nekima Levy Armstrong following her arrest for organizing a church protest. Armstrong has since spoken out against the misleading image shared by the administration.
Washington Post chief executive steps down after mass layoffs
Will Lewis announced his departure as Washington Post's chief executive following significant staff layoffs, citing "difficult decisions" necessary to secure the newspaper's future.
US wants Russia and Ukraine to end war by June, says Zelensky
Ukrainian President Zelensky acknowledges ongoing challenges as Russia continues targeting Ukraineâs energy infrastructure. Despite these difficulties, the US aims for the conflict between Russia and Ukraine to end by June.
Italy says railways hit by 'serious sabotage' as Winter Olympics begin
Italian police are investigating three incidents of sabotage targeting rail infrastructure, which have caused travel disruptions as the Winter Olympics commence.
3 Doors Down lead singer Brad Arnold dies at 47
Brad Arnold, lead singer of 3 Doors Down, has died at age 47. He was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer in May 2025.
Australia's opposition coalition reunites after row over hate-speech laws
The Nationals rejoined the Liberal Party after splitting over concerns about free speech linked to hate-speech laws introduced following the Bondi Beach attack. The reunion ends a rift within Australia's opposition coalition.
Trump says he 'didn't see' part of video with racist clip depicting Obamas as apes
President Trump stated he "didn't make a mistake" and claimed he only watched the beginning of a video before posting it, which included a racist clip showing the Obamas as apes.
South Korean crypto firm accidentally pays out $40 billion in bitcoin
A South Korean crypto firm mistakenly paid out $40 billion in bitcoin but quickly identified the error. The company managed to recover nearly all the accidentally distributed tokens from its customers.
Colorado funeral home director sentenced to 40 years for corpse abuse
Authorities found nearly 200 decaying bodies at the Return to Nature funeral home following complaints of a foul odor. The funeral home director was sentenced to 40 years for abusing the corpses and neglecting proper handling and burial procedures.
General Shot in Moscow Conscious After Surgery, Russian Media Say
Lt Gen Vladimir Alexeyev was shot multiple times inside his apartment block on Friday morning. He underwent surgery and is reported to be conscious, according to Russian media.
Zambian leader supports traditional Ghanaian outfit after online trolling
The Zambian leader defended the traditional Ghanaian outfit worn by Ghana's president after some Zambians insulted it online, calling it a "blouse," which sparked outrage among Ghanaians.
Police investigating new message in search for mother of Savannah Guthrie
Nancy Guthrie, 84-year-old mother of NBC News presenter Savannah Guthrie, is believed to have been abducted from her Tucson, Arizona home. Police are currently investigating a new message in connection with the ongoing search.
Trump threatens tariffs on countries trading with Iran
The order mentioned potential tariffs on countries trading with Iran, citing a 25% rate as an example, although the exact rate to be imposed was not specified.
Alleged mastermind among four arrested after Pakistan mosque blast
Four suspects, including the alleged mastermind, were arrested for facilitating a suicide bombing at a mosque in Pakistan that killed over 30 people, according to the country's interior minister.
The woman tasked with kicking Australian kids off social media
Julia Inman Grant, formerly in the private tech sector, is now responsible for enforcing regulations that can remove Australian children from social media platforms, marking a significant shift in her career from industry to regulation and oversight.
BBC debunks claims that Bad Bunny is not a US citizen
Bad Bunny is set to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show on February 8, reaching over 100 million viewers worldwide.
Famous but deadly kite flying festival returns after 19-year ban
The historic kite flying festival, which was stopped for 19 years due to injuries and deaths caused by sharp strings, falls, and gunfire, is making a comeback. Authorities aim to revive the centuries-old tradition while addressing past safety concerns.
A singer's tragic death highlights Nigeria's snakebite problem
The crisis of snakebite incidents in Nigeria is worsened by a severe shortage of affordable and properly stored antivenom, hindering effective treatment and increasing fatalities.
From Classroom to Camera: A Teacher Who Has Become a Sensation in Indian Cinema
At 70, indigenous teacher Biana Watre Momin transitioned from teaching to acting in an Indian film, an experience that has profoundly transformed her life and brought her newfound recognition.
Will Sunday's snap election gamble pay off for Japan's first female premier?
Japan's first female premier, Sanae Takaichi, enjoys popularity, but faces challenges including inflation and diplomatic tensions with China, which influence voter sentiment ahead of Sunday's snap election.
'I don't want to imagine what happened' - Shock and disbelief in area where Nancy Guthrie went missing
The disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, mother of news anchor Savannah Guthrie, has shocked the community. Residents are searching for clues and hoping for her safe return amid growing concern and disbelief.
Can the US Help Iran? What Iranians Say â Inside and Outside the Country
Some Iranians hope for US intervention amid ongoing unrest, viewing it as potential support. However, others worry that external involvement might not bring the true peace protesters desire, expressing doubts about its ability to achieve lasting change.
From Hollywood to the homeland: Why African countries are courting black American stars
Celebrities like Ciara and Samuel L. Jackson have recently gained citizenship in African countries. This trend reflects a growing connection between black American stars and Africa, highlighting cultural ties and mutual benefits in areas like tourism, investment, and global recognition. African nations are actively courting these figures to boost their profiles and foster stronger relationships with the diaspora.
They were drawn to Korea with dreams of K-pop stardom - but then let down
Aspiring foreign K-pop trainees face a challenging industry with both opportunity and risk. Many are drawn by dreams of stardom but encounter under-regulated systems that can lead to exploitation and disappointment.
ICE protester speaks out after White House shared fake arrest image
Nekima Levy Armstrong, arrested for organizing a protest in a church, spoke out after the White House shared a doctored image of her arrest, highlighting concerns over misinformation.
At the scene of deadly Pakistan mosque explosion
A suicide bombing at a Shia mosque in Pakistan has killed at least 31 people, according to police reports.
Watch: Trump has called to nationalise US elections. Is it a big deal?
BBC's Washington correspondent Daniel Bush discusses the controversy around former President Trump's call to nationalise US elections. His remarks have sparked debate amid the upcoming midterm elections, raising questions about election integrity and federal versus state control of voting processes.
Watch: Ukrainian soldier thought to be dead calls his family
Nazar Daletskyi, believed dead by his family in 2022 during the early stages of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, unexpectedly contacted them, revealing he is alive. This surprising communication brought relief to his loved ones who had mourned his loss.
What the Super Bowl means to American fans
NFL fans have gathered in California as the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks prepare to compete in Super Bowl LX at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara.
The Storm Causes Two More Deaths, Incidents Across Half of Spain, Thousands Evacuated, Road Closures, and Rivers at the Limit
The storm Marta affects the peninsula with heavy rains, causing two additional deaths, multiple incidents, thousands evacuated, road closures, and rivers on the verge of overflowing. Several regions remain on alert as the storm advances.
Juanma Moreno Estimates Millions in Losses Due to the Storm in Andalusia: "There Are Four More Days of Rain, It Could Get Worse"
The President of Andalusia warns of million-euro losses caused by the storm, with 45 roads affected and 11,000 people evacuated. He advises the public not to let their guard down, as there are four more days of rain and the situation could worsen.
Seville on High Alert Due to Storm: The Guadalquivir Reaches Flood-Prone Areas of the City
The City Council reports that the water from the Guadalquivir has reached areas adjacent to Isla de la Cartuja and the Triana neighborhood, keeping inhabited areas safe as the city remains on high alert due to the storm.
A female driver dies after crashing into a snowplow on the A-1 north of Madrid
A female driver died after colliding with a snowplow on the A-1, north of Madrid, during a storm. The severe storm complicated road conditions, making traffic and cleaning efforts difficult. Authorities are investigating the accident and remind drivers to exercise caution when driving in adverse conditions.
Police rescue person from the Guadalquivir River as they were being swept away by the current
The police rescued a person who was being carried away by the current of the Guadalquivir River, just as it was preventing them from getting out of the water.
Madrid extends snow alert until Sunday: Navacerrada pass evacuated and access closed
Aemet extends the snow alert in Madrid until Sunday, with accumulations of up to 15 cm above 1,100 meters. Due to the conditions, the Navacerrada pass has been evacuated and access closed to ensure safety.
Red alert in several parts of Madrid due to possible overflow of the Jarama, Alberche, and Henares rivers
The Government delegation in Madrid has issued a red alert due to the possible overflow of the Jarama, Alberche, and Henares rivers, urging residents to take extreme precautions and avoid approaching the riverbanks.
Snowplow Driver Dies in Ăvila After Falling 20 Meters
The driver of a snowplow died after falling 20 meters at kilometer 56 of the N-502 road in Ăvila, around 4:10 PM.
Storm Marta puts 13 regions on alert in the coming hours: areas with warnings for rain or snow
Storm Marta is affecting 13 regions, with heavy rains in Andalusia and snow warnings in Ăvila, LeĂłn, Zamora, and the Community of Madrid. Adverse conditions are expected in the coming hours.
Laura's message, Manu's girlfriend, after losing the 2.7 million prize on 'Pasapalabra': "I am the one who took the jackpot"
Laura, Manu's girlfriend, responded after losing the 2.7 million jackpot on 'Pasapalabra', optimistically saying, "I am the one who took the jackpot." The couple's images generated various reactions on social media.
Leaked Pentagon images show a UFO performing "impossible" maneuvers over the Middle Eastern sky
A leaked Pentagon video shows an unidentified flying object performing maneuvers that seem impossible for conventional aircraft over the Middle East, according to an analyst who points out that it does not resemble any known airplane.
Santi Sabariego, professor, explains the rain percentages you see on your phone: "They are misinterpreted"
Santi Sabariego clarifies in a video that the rain percentages in mobile apps indicate the probability of precipitation in a specific area, but they are often misunderstood. He explains that 40% does not mean it will rain 40% of the time, but rather that there is a 40% chance of rain in that area at that time.
The '2:00 PM Rule' That Can Improve Your Sleep Quality
The Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCP) in the United Kingdom recommends not sleeping after 2:00 PM to improve the quality of nighttime sleep and prevent problems such as insomnia and fatigue. Following this rule helps maintain a healthy circadian rhythm.
David Cespedes, longevity expert doctor: "The color of your urine helps you know if something is wrong"
David Cespedes, longevity expert, highlights that the color of urine is a key signal to detect possible illnesses or nutrient deficiencies, recommending paying attention to these changes to take care of your health.
Why Does the Ground 'Creek' in Grazalema? Experts Rule Out Hydroseisms and Focus on the "Charging" Aquifer
RaĂșl PĂ©rez, from IGME-CSIC, explains that the noises and vibrations in Grazalema are not caused by hydroseisms. Experts suggest that the phenomenon is linked to the "charging" aquifer, where the pressure and movements of underground water cause those creaking sounds in the ground.
Trump Allegedly Set a Date for Russia and Ukraine to End the War: "He Wants Everything Ready by June"
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claims that Trump is aiming for the war between Russia and Ukraine to end by June, so he can then focus on the U.S. midterm elections in November.
Morata's First Words After Confirming His Divorce from Alice Campello: "We Love Each Other, but We Don't Understand Each Other"
Morata clarified that he does not have any "special friend" and denied rumors following the confirmation of his divorce from Alice Campello, stating that although they love each other, they don't understand each other.
This is what the new outlet opening in Barcelona in 2026 will be like: discounts of up to 60% on top brands
The British chain, with more than 740 stores worldwide, will arrive in Spain in 2026 with an outlet in Barcelona that will offer discounts of up to 60% on top brands as part of its international expansion plan.
Green Day heats up the atmosphere before the Super Bowl with a message to ICE: "Quit your shitty job"
Billie Joe Armstrong, leader of Green Day, altered the lyrics of one of their hits to include a reference to the Epstein case during a pre-Super Bowl performance, also sending a critical message to ICE.
The time change is getting closer: this is the date when the clock will need to be adjusted
Every year, Spaniards adjust their clocks for daylight saving and winter time, aiming to make better use of the daily sunlight.
Barça announces its withdrawal from the Super League: "It has been formally notified"
FC Barcelona has officially announced its departure from the Super League, formally notifying its withdrawal this Saturday, marking an important step in its relationship with the tournament.
This Has Been the Reflection Day for the Candidates in the AragĂłn Elections: From Buying a Book to Playing a Football Match
The main candidates in AragĂłn took advantage of the reflection day to engage in various activities, such as buying books or playing football, less than 24 hours before the elections.
This is the life of the cousins who left Barcelona for a village of 10 inhabitants: "Watching the sunrise is a true privilege"
Gabriel Yåñez and Victoria Sancho share on TikTok what their daily routine is like after moving from Barcelona to a village with only 10 inhabitants, highlighting the tranquility and the privilege of watching the sunrise every day.
North Korea is Executing Minors for Watching 'Squid Game', Amnesty International Denounces
In North Korea, minors are being executed for watching the series 'Squid Game', according to Amnesty International. Series and movies are smuggled in clandestinely via USB drives from China.
Democritus, Greek philosopher: "Happiness does not reside in pleasures, but in the absence of pain"
Democritus advocated for a balanced and moderate life, where the mind is not dominated by emotions, maintaining that happiness is based on the absence of pain rather than the pursuit of pleasures.
What is the probability of witnessing northern lights in Spain during the solar activity maximum? An expert answers
Dr. David Montes explains that during the peak of solar activity, intense solar flares and coronal mass ejections can generate northern lights. Although these phenomena are more common at high latitudes, the current solar activity increases the possibility of seeing auroras in Spain, although it remains rare.
Boris Becker agrees with Toni Nadal about the tennis player who can beat Alcaraz and Sinner: "He speaks frankly"
Boris Becker supported Toni Nadal's opinion about the player capable of challenging Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, appreciating his honesty when discussing the topic. The former German tennis player, now a commentator, highlighted this rival as a real threat to both young talents.
Two winners of La Primitiva win 129,000 euros and the jackpot rises to 97.5 million
In the La Primitiva draw on February 7, 2026, there were no winners in the special or first category. Two winners each took home 129,000 euros. The jackpot for the next draw, on February 9, increased to 97.5 million euros.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin made a witty remark about the incident in which Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught cheating on their partners during a 'kisscam'.
Two Bonoloto Winners Win 74,000 Euros and the Jackpot Rises to 1.1 Million
The Bonoloto draw on February 7, 2026, had no first-category winners. Two second-category winners each won 74,000 euros. The jackpot for the next draw on February 8 will be 1.1 million euros.
A Fourth Person Interrupts Gloria Camila's Love Triangle: "She Has Been Seeing This Guy"
Gloria Camila, daughter of Ortega Cano, is once again in the spotlight due to rumors about a love triangle involving Manuel CortĂ©s and Ălvaro GarcĂa, to which a fourth person has now been added, someone who would be seeing her.
This is the initiative of a town in Burgos to escape from empty Spain: they cover the food expenses of the elderly
Cardeñajimeno, a town in Burgos with 1,200 inhabitants, seeks to stop depopulation by supporting its elderly. The town council covers the food expenses of older people to maintain the population and strengthen the social fabric in the face of the problem of empty Spain.
The Health Problem That Almost Cost Loly Ălvarez Her Life: "My Heart Was About to Stop"
Loly Ălvarez revealed exclusively to 'ÂĄVaya fama!' that she faced a serious heart failure problem that almost cost her life, stating that her heart was about to stop.
How to Avoid Cyber Scams When Shopping Online: Key Tips to Protect Your Money
Cyber scams increase during periods of high demand for online shopping. To protect your money, it is vital to verify the security of the website, avoid suspicious offers, use secure payment methods, and keep your protection software updated. Caution and knowledge are key to avoiding fraud in e-commerce.
Juan del Val's jab at Pedro SĂĄnchez for his absence at Adamuz's funeral: "You can't be afraid of the people"
Juan del Val criticized Pedro SĂĄnchez for not attending Adamuz's funeral, arguing on El Hormiguero that the president must face and not fear direct contact with the citizens.
Investing in the Forgotten Sectors of the Ibex 35 to Profit This Spring?
A EUR/USD exchange rate above 1.25 would complicate the finances of several large Spanish companies, driving a tactical rotation towards less recently valued stocks in the Ibex 35.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt ('The Dark Knight') reveals why he stepped away from Hollywood: "It has had a lasting impact"
Joseph Gordon-Levitt stepped away from Hollywood over a decade ago following a family loss that changed his life, despite being at the top with consecutive hits. This event had a lasting impact on his career and personal decisions.
"Movement is the greatest antidepressant and we stop doing it during the Christmas holidays"
The expert highlights that exercise is key for mental and physical health, acting as a powerful antidepressant. However, during the Christmas holidays many people reduce their physical activity, which negatively affects their emotional and physical well-being.
The Risks of Contaminated Infant Formula: Over 40 Possible Cases and Two Deaths Under Investigation in Europe
More than 40 cases and two deaths in Europe are being investigated due to contamination in infant formula, which has led to the recall of products in 60 countries, including 29 in Europe, because of the presence of a dangerous toxin.
NASA Advances Two Satellite Missions to Understand Earth and Forecast Environmental Disasters
NASA will launch two satellite missions designed to improve understanding of the planet and anticipate environmental events, aiming to mitigate natural disasters and protect vulnerable communities.
Andrés Piles, pilot: "If you are afraid of turbulence, the best thing is to sit in the central area of the plane"
Andrés Piles, pilot, advises that for those who fear turbulence, the best option is to sit in the central area of the plane, as it offers greater stability. He also clarified doubts about whether there are safer seats inside the plane.
The Roadside Restaurant That Wins Over Skiers: Traditional Catalan and Homemade Cuisine Near Andorra
Cal Travé is a restaurant near Berga, Barcelona, that attracts skiers with its traditional Catalan and homemade cooking. It offers authentic dishes in a cozy atmosphere, ideal for those looking for good food after a day in the snow near Andorra.
The Function of Truck Semitrailers and Their Different Types
The article explains the essential parts of trucks and how to identify the key differences between rigid trucks, articulated trucks, and trailers, highlighting the function and variety of semitrailers.
The Price of Gold Unleashes a Fever to Exploit the Precious Metal in Spain: "In LeĂłn Alone There Are More Than 100 Exploration Grids"
The Asturian mine of El Valle-BoinĂĄs is the only one in Spain that extracts gold in significant quantities, while the high price of the metal has driven exploration in regions such as LeĂłn, with more than 100 areas under investigation.
Tense protest against the Winter Olympics in Milan: five arrested after fireworks were thrown
About 5,000 people protested in Milan against the economic and environmental impact of the 2026 Winter Olympics. The protest turned tense and five demonstrators were arrested after throwing fireworks.
A strong fire in a warehouse in Madrid forces 15 fire crews to intervene and the smoke can be seen kilometers away
A fire started around 11:30 in a warehouse in Madrid. The workers were able to evacuate on their own. Fifteen fire crews intervened to control the fire, whose smoke was visible kilometers away.
Paco Buyo responds to the proposal to ban football in schools: "They will hang out drinking in the parks"
Paco Buyo, former Real Madrid goalkeeper and collaborator on 'El Chiringuito de Jugones', criticized the Podemos proposal aiming to ban football in schools in Ibiza, pointing out that removing the sport could lead young people to use those spaces for street drinking gatherings.
A 36-year-old fake doctor investigated for performing hundreds of illegal cosmetic treatments in Valencia
A 36-year-old woman is under investigation in Valencia for illegally performing more than 180 botox and hyaluronic acid cosmetic treatments on at least 80 clients, acting without a medical license.
A 63-year-old woman investigated for driving without a license at 223 km/h on the A-23 in Huesca
The Civil Guard is investigating a 63-year-old woman for driving without a license at 223 km/h on the A-23 in Huesca. Additionally, they are investigating a 30-year-old man for attempting to implicate his mother in a speeding fine using a forged document.
The product that Ryanair forbids you from bringing on its planes but other airlines do allow
Ryanair prohibits carrying certain products on board citing safety reasons, unlike other airlines that do allow them. This policy aims to ensure safety during the flight but has sparked controversy among passengers due to the stricter restrictions compared to other companies.
The Mortgages Banks Are Looking for Now: "The Focus Will Be on Top-Quality Customers"
In 2026, banks will adopt a selective strategy for mortgages, avoiding price wars and focusing on offering attractive conditions to customers with high financial solvency.
Cash Payment or Financing? This Is the Best Option
When facing major purchases, the question arises whether to pay in cash or finance. Paying in cash avoids interest and debt, offering greater financial control, while financing allows you to spread out payments and maintain liquidity, but it can incur extra costs. The best option depends on your payment capacity, urgency, and personal credit conditions.
All the activities you can do for free in Milan: churches, museums... at no cost
Milan, known for its luxury, also offers many free activities, such as visiting historic churches and museums, allowing visitors to enjoy its culture without spending money.
Retirement in Each European Union Country in 2026: Up to Five Years Difference Depending on the Country
By 2060, the average retirement age in the EU will be approximately 66.7 years for men and 66.4 for women. Denmark plans to increase its retirement age to 69 years by 2035, reflecting differences of up to five years between countries.
Why We Are So Interested in the Elections in AragĂłn
The elections in AragĂłn, to be held this Sunday, are key because historically their results anticipate and reflect the trend of the general elections in Spain.
It is raining today...
Half of Spain is experiencing heavy rains that saturate the soil, putting great pressure on the national water infrastructure.
The Grandmothers Who Missed Out on the Million Jackpot of 'Pasapalabra'
Several grandmothers expressed their regret at not having won the million jackpot on the show 'Pasapalabra.' A granddaughter shared that her grandmother confided in her what her grand prize would have been, highlighting the hope and excitement that this opportunity generated among the elderly who follow the contest.
What is at Stake in Iran
The article warns of a greater risk than global destruction: the imposition of a world order that divides countries into free and enslaved, suggesting that in Iran the struggle is between freedom and oppression.
This is 'The Guilty Banquet', the gastronomic experience in Madrid where you have to solve a crime between courses
'The Guilty Banquet' is a gastronomic experience in Madrid where, during a dinner, diners must investigate and solve a murder mystery while enjoying their dishes.
The Women of the Suicide Squad: These Female Fighters Lead the Armed Offensive of the Baloch in Pakistan
The Balochistan Liberation Army fights for independence from Islamabad. Its members, including female groups, lead armed offensives. For countries such as the USA, the United Kingdom, China, Iran, and the EU, this organization is considered terrorist.
The drastic decision of Fani Carbajo that affects her daughter's health: "It's very hard"
Fani Carbajo had to find a new home for her cats because her daughter is allergic. This difficult decision directly affects her daughter's health and has been very hard for her.
Trump posts a video depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as a monkey couple
Trump refuses to apologize after posting a controversial video showing Barack and Michelle Obama as monkeys. The White House attributes the post to a mistake by an official, while several Republicans criticize the action.
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Erola Jons responds: leave your questions about love for the 'influencer' who publishes 'How to Get Your Crush'
On Monday, February 9th at 11 a.m., Erola Jons will offer a live interview on '20minutos', where she will answer questions about love and her book '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 completing the rosco, a challenge that tests participants' knowledge and quick thinking. The article invites readers to try to solve the same rosco that secured her victory.
Science Debunks the Myth of the Indifferent Cat: They Understand Us and Choose How to Respond
Recent studies show that cats are not indifferent but understand human language and consciously choose how to respond, revealing a more complex relationship with people than previously believed.
Parties and organizations march in Barcelona demanding independence as a solution to the railway chaos
A protest in Barcelona gathered between 8,000 and 30,000 people according to sources, with parties and organizations demanding independence as a solution to the chaos in the railway system.
The lawyer for Edwin Arrieta's family reacts sharply to Silvia Bronchalo's interview: "She plays the victim"
The spokesperson for Daniel Sancho's family confirmed whether Rodolfo Sancho has seen the interview with Silvia Bronchalo, the mother of his child, whose lawyer reacted harshly, accusing her of playing the victim.
Man Arrested After Assaulting His Wife and Punching His Son When He Tried to Defend Her in Palencia
The police arrested a man in Palencia who assaulted his wife. The son intervened to defend her and was punched by the aggressor. The police intervention occurred after a report from the son himself, who alerted authorities to a possible case of gender-based violence.
Delcy RodrĂguez Reaffirms Her Commitment to Stability Following Her Meeting with Zapatero in Caracas
JosĂ© Luis RodrĂguez Zapatero highlighted the rapid and positive progress in Venezuela after his meeting with Delcy RodrĂguez, who reaffirmed her commitment to the country's stability.
Radon, the "silent" gas behind about a thousand lung cancer deaths and the biggest risk factor for non-smokers
World Cancer Day highlights that in Spain up to 3.8% of lung cancer deaths in 2024, around 23,297, could be related to exposure to radon gas, the biggest risk factor for non-smokers, reaching up to 7% in regions with higher levels of this gas.
Bookstores Against Gentrification: "We Are Left Without Local Businesses, Without Sustainable Neighborhoods, Without Community"
Due to soaring rents, local bookstores face unsustainable conditions. A bookstore owner in Alcobendas, after ten years, lost her lease and must relocate, highlighting struggles against gentrification that threaten local commerce, sustainable neighborhoods, and community life.
Four generations of the Vargas family must leave their settlement on Nuevo Norte land in one month: "Without a house or land, we're left with nothing"
Four generations of the Vargas family face eviction in one month from the settlement where they live in Nuevo Norte. They claim to have no alternative house or land and fear becoming homeless. The community is demanding support from the City Council to avoid being left without a place to live after losing their land.
Roberto Leal clarifies the controversy regarding the accusations of "fixed results" on 'Pasapalabra': "There can be no doubts"
Roberto Leal defends the transparency of 'Pasapalabra' following accusations of "fixed results," highlighting his pride in achieving a 36.8% audience share and assuring that there can be no doubts about the legitimacy of the show.
Daniel Illescas breaks the historical breath-holding record on 'El DesafĂo'
Daniel Illescas has surpassed the historical breath-holding record on the show 'El DesafĂo,' beating the mark set by Rosa LĂłpez in season 3 of the Antena 3 competition.
This is the day-to-day life of Daniel Sancho in Surat Thani, Thailandâs maximum-security prison: "There, no one has privileges"
Silvia Bronchalo reveals the strict daily routine of her son Daniel Sancho and other inmates in the maximum-security prison of Surat Thani, Thailand, where there are no privileges and the conditions are harsh for everyone.
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 following the controversy in a love triangle involving Gloria Camila and her ex, stating that "every action has its consequences." She revealed that one day prior she was speaking with him via video call, and the next day he was already in Venice with his ex, highlighting the speed of the situation.
Laura Madrueño speaks out about her future at Mediaset following her departure from 'Supervivientes'
Laura Madrueño leaves the reality show 'Supervivientes' on Telecinco after three years presenting from Honduras. The presenter speaks out about her professional future at Mediaset following this departure.
Rosa RodrĂguez reacts to how much the Tax Agency keeps from her âŹ2.7 million 'Pasapalabra' jackpot: "Delighted"
Rosa RodrĂguez, winner of the biggest 'Pasapalabra' jackpot, happily accepts that the Tax Agency withholds part of her âŹ2.7 million, stating that she will now be able to give back to society everything she has received to train herself and enjoy public services.
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 criticizes Minister Rego's proposal to ban the social network X, pointing out that it could set a dangerous precedent. The presenter also comments on the European Union's initiative to regulate this platform, highlighting the risks of possible excessive censorship.
Fernando Estesoâs Son on the Relationship Between His Father and AndrĂ©s Pajares: "They Called Each Other and Knew Each Other's Ailments"
Fernando Estesoâs son criticized the lack of institutional recognition towards his father during his lifetime and highlighted the close relationship he had with AndrĂ©s Pajares, with whom he kept in touch by phone and shared their ailments.
This Is the Life of Kobe Bryant's Family Six Years After His Death
Kobe Bryant, the basketball legend, died in a helicopter crash in 2020 along with his daughter Gigi. Six years later, his family continues to honor his legacy and face life after this tragedy.
The video of Javier Ambrossi's affectionate gesture to Javier Calvo at his birthday celebration comes to light
Anna Castillo shared on Instagram a video where Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo celebrate Calvo's birthday together with a cake, showing a tender gesture between them during the celebration.
Karol G, Feid, and the example of how to handle a breakup in the spotlight
Karol G and Feid demonstrated mature and coherent emotional management during their reunion at the Grammys following their breakup, showing respect and professionalism under public scrutiny.
A Restaurateur Who Knew Fernando Esteso Reveals the Reason for His Debts: "There Were People Who Came Looking for Him to Collect"
A restaurateur recalled on 'Y ahora Sonsoles' the period between 2003 and 2007 when Fernando Esteso had a restaurant in MazarrĂłn (Murcia) and revealed that the actor was facing financial problems, with people coming to find him to collect debts.
Norway's Princess Mette-Marit regrets her relationship with Epstein and promises further explanations
The Norwegian Royal House clarified that Princess Mette-Marit never visited Jeffrey Epstein's private island nor received money from him, while she expresses regret over her relationship with Epstein and commits to providing more explanations on the matter.
Tamara Fights to Save Her Sister Michuâs Final Legacy: "I Risked My Life"
Tamara risked her life by entering the swollen Guadalquivir River, swollen due to Storm Leonardo in Andalusia, to rescue the car that 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, making the country the only one in Central America where she will perform, despite the controversy sparked by President Bukele's backing of the event.
Actor Jeremy O. Harris from 'Emily in Paris' on His Time in a Japanese Jail: "I Lost Weight and Left the Phone, It Was Incredible"
Jeremy O. Harris, actor from 'Emily in Paris', has shared his experience in a Japanese jail, highlighting how he lost weight and gave up using his phone. Additionally, he has decided to write a book about what he went through, as he told the magazine 'Interview'.
Claudia Bavel debuts buttocks and celebrates the result: "The Spanish Kardashian"
Claudia Bavel, former porn actress and OnlyFans model, visited 'El tiempo justo' to talk about her recent cosmetic surgery on her buttocks, enthusiastically celebrating the results and comparing herself to a "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 chef Daniel Sancho, spoke in an interview for 'ÂĄDe Viernes!' which will air tonight on Telecinco at 9:45 PM, where she shares her impressions after receiving a call informing her of her son's murder.
Zayn, Marc Anthony, Nathy Peluso, and Marlon kick off February with their new songs
The first Friday of February brings new music releases, highlighting Zayn's return with his single 'Die for Me,' accompanied by a music video directed by Frank and Ivanna Borin.
Judge summons ErrejĂłn on Tuesday to notify him of the opening of trial for the alleged assault
Judge Adolfo Carretero has summoned Ăñigo ErrejĂłn next Tuesday to notify him of the opening of a criminal trial for the alleged sexual assault of actress Elisa MouliaĂĄ, allegedly occurring in October 2021.
Luis Tosar relates 'Salvador', the new Netflix series, to the social moment Spain is experiencing
Luis Tosar connects the plot of 'Salvador', the new Netflix series, with the current political and social situation in Spain, highlighting the significant changes in the national and international landscape in recent years.
Barça thrashes Mallorca and gains momentum at a crucial moment of the season
FC Barcelona defeated Mallorca with goals from Robert Lewandowski, Lamine Yamal, and Marc Bernal, gaining a key boost during this decisive stage of the season.
Spain wins its eighth European futsal championship after defeating Portugal in the final
Spain secured its eighth European futsal title by defeating Portugal in the final of the European Championship, reaffirming its continental dominance in this sport.
Quim Salarich on Hyaluronic Acid Injections in the Penis: "They Improve Performance in Both Ways"
The Spanish skier Quim Salarich spoke about hyaluronic acid injections in the penis, stating that they enhance both physical and psychological performance. The statement has sparked debate about the use of these techniques in sports and personal life.
Hansi Flick, on the substitution of Lamine Yamal: "I asked him and he said yes"
Hansi Flick explained in a press conference the decision to substitute Lamine Yamal, highlighting that he spoke with the young player, who accepted the change during the match against Mallorca.
Tommy Marqués, after debuting with Barça: "It's incredible, a dream come true"
Tommy Marqués, a 19-year-old midfielder, made his debut with FC Barcelona in LaLiga during matchday 23 against Mallorca. He expressed his joy, describing the experience as a dream come true.
MarĂa Eugenia and her fight for disability rights from CĂĄceres: "Does a city child have more rights than one from a rural area?"
Huecoex is a bold initiative that aims to raise awareness about disability and provide support to children with disabilities in rural areas, highlighting the inequality in access to rights between urban and rural regions.
Always Wanting Petting? A Study Reveals the Importance of Giving Therapy Dogs a Choice
The study does not question the legitimacy of therapy dogs but suggests reconsidering how their interactions are designed, emphasizing the importance of allowing dogs to choose when to receive petting.
Brianeitor: "Sometimes children with disabilities are treated with kid gloves, and that is a mistake"
Brianeitor highlights the importance of normalizing disability among young people, using humor to break down prejudices. He warns against excessive paternalism towards children with disabilities, which can limit their development, and emphasizes his commitment to positively influencing social perception.
Intervention in a gene provides clues to halt diseases like ALS and frontotemporal dementia
A change in the genetic code linked to ALS and FTD reveals new pathways to stop these neurodegenerative diseases. Research in Paris shows that intervening in this gene could help develop effective treatments.
Armengol takes on the task of driving technological changes in Sabadell: from artificial intelligence to the new application and website
Marc Armengol will take the lead in May to drive technological transformation in Sabadell, focusing on artificial intelligence and the development of a new application and website.
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, its sales grew by 4%, accounting for 14% of total beer consumed and 16% of beer consumed at home, according to Brewers of Spain.
Ibercaja launches a new insurance for electric scooters, unicycles...
Ibercaja introduces Caser Light Personal Vehicles (VPL), an insurance that covers electric scooters, unicycles, and similar devices. It includes three basic coverages, among them mandatory civil liability, which covers damages and injuries caused by the driver while using their light personal vehicle.
This is the amount that the Tax Agency will keep from the 2.7 million prize from 'Pasapalabra' won by Rosa
The Tax Agency will apply a 19% withholding on the 2.7 million prize won by Rosa on 'Pasapalabra,' and the winner will have to pay an additional 0.74 million in her tax declaration.
The Matutes family takes control of their joint venture with Azora with three hotels in the Mediterranean
The Matutes family has taken full control of their joint venture with Azora, which includes three hotels in Ibiza and Sicily, six years after its creation, consolidating their position in the Mediterranean hotel sector.
The Government launches aid of up to âŹ7,500 for self-employed and micro-enterprises that buy electric cars
The Government, with a âŹ40 million program, offers aid of up to âŹ7,500 to self-employed individuals and micro-enterprises to purchase electric cars, thereby promoting sustainable mobility.
Amazon cancels the screening of 'Melania' at a theater that advertised it mocking the documentary: "Know your enemy"
The Lake Theater and Cafe in Oregon promoted the film 'Melania' with a mocking message on its marquee, which upset Amazon. As a result, Amazon decided to cancel the screening of the documentary at this local theater.
Austin Butler Prepares to Portray This Iconic Athlete in the New Project from the Director of 'Conclave'
Oscar-nominated Austin Butler, known for his role as Elvis Presley, is preparing to portray an iconic athlete in the upcoming project from the director of 'Conclave'.
Emilia Clarke's Accident Filming Sex Scenes with Several Men: "It Didn't Break, It Just Moved a Little"
Emilia Clarke revealed that she suffered a rib injury while filming intimate scenes for the SkyShowtime series 'Ponies,' clarifying that it didn't completely break, but just shifted a little.
Santiago Segura shares his big dream for the six 'Torrente' movies and releases a fake trailer for the sixth installment
Santiago Segura reveals his plans to complete the six movies of the 'Torrente' saga and surprises by releasing a fake trailer for the sixth installment, which will arrive in Spanish cinemas on March 13.
In Disney's plan to relaunch 'Pirates of the Caribbean,' Johnny Depp's return is no longer essential
Disney plans to relaunch 'Pirates of the Caribbean' without the need for Johnny Depp to return, maintaining the legacy of Jack Sparrow to ensure continuity, while considering casting Margot Robbie for new projects.
Beware of the Latest Apple Update for iPhone: These Are the Problems Reported by Users
The latest Apple update for iPhone presents several issues, highlighting a battery fault that affects both old and recent models, causing concern among users.
Goodbye to Frights at the Wheel: This Car Sensor Can Detect Ice on the Road
Researchers at the University of Michigan have developed a car sensor capable of detecting ice on the road, improving safety and reducing the risk of accidents due to hazardous conditions.
A study warns about smartwatches that claim to monitor your blood sugar level: they are not reliable
A study reveals that most smartwatches claiming to measure blood sugar levels do not provide reliable results, calling into question their usefulness for managing this condition.
A New AI Improves Early Detection of Breast Cancer and Reduces the Workload of Radiologists
A trial demonstrates that an AI-based mammography detects more cases of breast cancer at early stages, which improves diagnosis and reduces the workload of radiologists.
Sony renews its professional displays at ISE: more useful brightness, lower consumption, and a leap to glasses-free 3D
Sony presented at ISE its new professional displays BRAVIA BZ-P, the Crystal LED S series, and glasses-free 3D solutions, focused on improving brightness, reducing energy consumption, and offering innovations for businesses, retail, and education.
Mariah Carey and Laura Pausini Shine, with Opposite Looks, at the Opening of the Milan Winter Olympics
Mariah Carey and Laura Pausini dazzled with contrasting styles during the opening of the Winter Olympics in Milan, delivering a standout musical performance at the inaugural evening.
From Donatella Versace's Nod to Valentino to Queen MĂĄxima of the Netherlands' 'Match Look': The VIP Outfits at the Winter Olympics
The Winter Olympics kicked off last night, featuring prominent VIP guests showcasing stunning outfits. Among the most talked-about looks were Donatella Versace's nod to Valentino and Queen MĂĄxima of the Netherlands' 'match look,' which captured attention at the opening ceremony.
From the Samba to the Speedcat Ballet: the sneakers we won't stop seeing in 2026
Sneakers will continue to be a trend in 2026, with classic models like the Samba and the Speedcat Ballet continuing to dominate urban and casual style throughout the upcoming season.
From Vinyl Red to 'Dopamine' Pink: The Lip Shades That Will Be Major Players in 2026
Cris Nuevo, a makeup artist, reveals the lip color trends for 2026, highlighting vinyl red and 'dopamine' pink as the standout shades to achieve a professional and modern finish.
The skin also suffers from a hangover: how to combat it, according to experts
Excessive alcohol consumption harms the skin, causing dryness and inflammation. However, by following a proper routine and using specific products, it is possible to mitigate these effects and maintain healthy skin.
The new facial mask from Mercadona that has gone viral and is inspired by Korean cosmetics
Mercadona has launched a facial mask in stick format inspired by Korean cosmetics (K-beauty), which is gaining great popularity and virality on social media.
There Aren't Always Embers to Cook Calçots: How to Prepare Them at Home Without Building a Bonfire
The traditional calçots festival uses vine shoot embers for cooking, but there are home methods to prepare calçots without needing to light a bonfire, making it easier to enjoy them anywhere.
Dani GarcĂa, chef: "For an easy, quick, and delicious garlic chicken, add raisins and serve it with a vegetable tabbouleh"
Chef Dani GarcĂa offers a simple and delicious recipe for garlic chicken with raisins, ideal to take in your Monday lunchbox, accompanied by a vegetable tabbouleh.
José Gordón, the Man Who Whispered to the Oxen and Made Them His Life
José Gordón, owner of the renowned restaurant El Capricho, is an authority in oxen care, animals highly valued in carnivorous gastronomy, dedicating his life to their breeding and well-being.
Aitana BonmatĂ's breakfast based on superfoods and fruit: "Always the same"
Aitana BonmatĂ revealed in an interview that her breakfast routine includes superfoods and fruit, which she consistently consumes to start her day energized.
Joseba Arguiñano's trick for making grilled scallops: "Cook them very briefly and don't add salt"
Chef Joseba Arguiñano reveals his secret for preparing grilled scallops: cook them for a short time and avoid adding salt, emphasizing that this way their natural flavor is better preserved. This recipe is ideal for seafood lovers.
One of the Most Incredible Castles in Spain is Little Known: Built by Knights After the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa
This castle in Castilla-La Mancha, with nearly a thousand years of history, is a little-known medieval treasure. Built by knights after the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa, it represents an important historical heritage well worth visiting.
The Italian town known as "the queen of the Dolomites" where the 2026 Winter Olympic Games will be held
The municipality is an ideal destination for winter sports and offers an outstanding commercial selection with high-end Italian fashion stores, as well as being the host of the 2026 Winter Olympic Games.
Seaside Villages and Toy Castles: The Coastal Route through Portugal Beyond the Algarve
Near Lisbon, there is an impressive Atlantic coastline that offers an ideal alternative to Portugalâs popular northern coast, with charming seaside villages and toy-like castles to discover.
The Bilbao hotel in the heart of the Old Town, with views of the estuary and a Michelin-starred restaurant led by MartĂn Berasategui
This boutique hotel in Bilbao's Old Town offers a unique experience with views of the estuary and a Michelin-starred restaurant under the direction of MartĂn Berasategui, ideal for staying and enjoying haute cuisine.
The French town with a beautiful medieval center and one of the most beautiful castles in Brittany
This little-known French town, off the usual tourist routes, offers a charming medieval center and one of the most beautiful castles in Brittany, ideal for exploring peacefully and enjoying its historical legacy.
The historic Argentine city where Rosa, winner of 'Pasapalabra', was born
The city, located on the coast of the RĂo de la Plata, is part of the Buenos Aires metropolitan area and is the birthplace of Rosa, recent winner of the program 'Pasapalabra'.
Five Destinations with Cheese as the Star
This article suggests organizing trips to taste cheeses in their places of origin, discovering towns famous for these products. Traveling to these locations allows you to enjoy the local cuisine and learn the history behind each cheese.
What Did Plato Mean About Leadership in His Phrase: "He Who Is Not Good at Serving Will Not Be Good at Leading"
Plato emphasized that a good leader must first know how to serve others, as true leadership is based on understanding and support. His reflection on the soul, knowledge, and moral conduct remains relevant today in psychology and ethics.
Sara Jiménez Valdericeda, expert in the human microbiome: "No, bloating after eating is not normal, nor is it inevitable"
The expert in the human microbiome, Sara Jiménez Valdericeda, states that bloating after eating is neither normal nor inevitable. This symptom indicates that something abnormal is happening in the body and serves as a signal to take action and address the underlying cause.
A study places Spain among the European countries with the highest cancer survival rates
A study reveals that Spain shows survival rates for eight types of cancer comparable to those of European countries such as Scotland and Switzerland, highlighting its good management and outcomes in cancer treatment.
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 not only to improve performance at the gym but also to ensure that training has positive and visible effects.
What You Need to Know Before Eliminating Gluten from Your Diet to Lose Weight Like Matt Damon
Matt Damon eliminated gluten from his diet to lose weight for his role in 'The Odyssey.' This measure may help certain people, but it is not a universal solution for weight loss. It is important to be well-informed before making dietary changes to avoid nutritional deficiencies.
SĂžren Kierkegaard, philosopher: "Anguish becomes the dizziness of freedom"
SĂžren Kierkegaard, a 19th-century Danish philosopher, theologian, and writer, is recognized as one of the fathers of existentialism, notable for his analysis of anguish and freedom.
All the equipment, at the price of the basic model: this is the offer with which the new Omoda 7 SHS arrives
Omoda launches the new 7 SHS with an offer that allows obtaining maximum equipment at the price of the basic model, thus facilitating access to a fully equipped version from its launch.
The First and Only Section of Spanish Highway Where You Can Drive on the Shoulder in 2026
The DGT will allow driving on the shoulder of a highway in southern Spain in 2026 as a special traffic regulation measure, making it the first section in the country with this authorization.
Carlos Alcaraz, Australian Open Champion, World Number One, and Devoted Enthusiast of High-End Cars
Spanish tennis player and world number one Carlos Alcaraz is passionate about high-end cars. Since 2022, he has maintained a professional relationship with a renowned German car brand.
Spectacular Start to 2026 for Electrified Cars, Although the Numbers Are Tricky...
The Spanish market begins 2026 with strong growth in sales and market share of electrified cars, highlighting the leadership of hybrids across all categories. However, these positive results mask factors that influence the figures, indicating that the momentum may not be as solid as it seems.
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, providing free connectivity for traffic alerts and road safety.
These Are the Only Five Bridges That Connect Spain and France by Road
Only five viaducts serve as road border crossings between Spain and France, highlighting the limited number of direct connections between the two countries.
The storm causes thousands of incidents in Andalusia, with partial collapses of houses in the provinces of Cådiz and Jaén
The morning was marked by a significant increase in emergencies in Andalusia, with 144 incidents attended to by 1:00 PM. The storm caused thousands of incidents, including partial collapses of houses in Cådiz and Jaén.
Schedule of polling stations in AragĂłn: what time you can vote and when they close
In AragĂłn, the polling stations will be open for voters to cast their votes from 9:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m.
The towns of AragĂłn that vote 'in record time': they close their ballot boxes 5 minutes after opening
AragĂłn has 221 municipalities with fewer than 100 voters, which contributes to some ballot boxes closing just five minutes after opening due to the low population and quick voting in these small towns.
The town less than an hour from Barcelona that has one of the most incredible carnivals in Spain
Just 40 minutes from Barcelona, a coastal city stands out for its famous film festival and one of the most spectacular carnivals in Spain.
Two People Freed After Being Kidnapped in a Car Trunk and Another Arrested in Corbera
Two people were rescued after being kidnapped in the trunk of a car in Corbera. The alert was raised when one of the victims managed to notify her sister-in-law and send her location. A third person was arrested in connection with the kidnapping.
A magnitude 3 earthquake felt in the town of GaucĂn, MĂĄlaga
An earthquake of magnitude 3 has been recorded in GaucĂn, MĂĄlaga, with a depth of 20 km, located at latitude 36.49°N and longitude 5.31°W.
AragĂłn is the 'Ohio' of Spain: why the whole country will watch the outcome of this February 8th closely
AragĂłn is compared to Ohio for its ability to anticipate electoral trends in Spain. The result of the February 8th elections in this region will be closely watched, as it could reflect the national political landscape.
An Eastern Casa de Campo, regulating double parking and restricting large events: the Madrid proposed by its neighbors in the Urban Plan
The Regional Federation of Neighborhood Associations of Madrid proposes in the Urban Plan to create an "Eastern Casa de Campo," regulate double parking, and limit large events to improve quality of life. Their suggestions aim to balance urban growth and sustainability, prioritizing green spaces and safe mobility.
Search underway for a woman missing in the San Juan de la Arena breakwater area
The yellow alert remains active on the coast of the Principality until 3:00 PM as search efforts continue for a woman missing in the San Juan de la Arena breakwater.
A man is sentenced to six months in prison for insulting and assaulting a woman wearing a hijab on the street
The man was sentenced to six months in prison and must pay 900 euros for moral damages and 100 euros for the injuries caused to the assaulted woman, in addition to the corresponding legal interest.
How to Vote Blank in the Elections in Aragon and Why It Is Important Not to Confuse It with a Null Vote
A blank vote is officially counted as valid and affects the calculation of percentages and minimum thresholds in elections. It is essential not to confuse it with a null vote, which is not considered valid.
The Shocking Account of a Man Who Was on the Brink of Death: "I Thought I Was Burning from the Inside"
A Reddit user describes his near-death experience as an intense sensation of internal fire that was crushing him, reflecting the extreme boundary between life and death.
Uses iguanas as a "blanket" taking advantage of the low temperatures: "They keep me warm"
With the drop in temperatures, iguanas fall from the trees due to their cold bodies. Some people use them as "blankets" to stay warm. However, experts warn about the risks and advise caution when handling these reptiles.
The 'sadistic' jokes of a fairground worker to scare people before dropping them: "The seatbelt isn't fastened"
A fairground worker scares his customers with jokes telling them they are not wearing their seatbelt or that there is a system failure before dropping the ride, creating a brief moment of tension before the descent.
Get to Know Some Cat Breeds That Were Created from Deliberate Crosses of Existing Breeds
Several cat breeds emerged through intentional crossings of existing breeds and are maintained thanks to strict standards that ensure their distinctive characteristics.
Chew toys establish themselves as a tool to improve dogs' lives
Choosing and rotating the right chew toys is essential to maintain the dog's interest without overwhelming them, thereby improving their well-being and quality of life.
Climate change erases the seasonality of leishmaniasis in dogs
Climate change has expanded the distribution of the sandfly and prolonged its activity, which increases dogs' exposure to leishmaniasis throughout almost the entire year, eliminating the typical seasonality of this disease.
Your daily horoscope: Sunday, February 8, 2026
Check the astrological predictions for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and find out what the stars have prepared for you on this Sunday, February 8, 2026.
Check the ONCE Sueldazo: Results
The winning number of the ONCE Sueldazo draw on February 7, 2026, is 13606, series 019. The complete results are available on the website 20minutos.es.
Check Primitiva: Results for Saturday, February 7, 2026
The winning combination for La Primitiva on February 7, 2026 includes the numbers 18, 19, 25, 32, 35, 36, with the complementary number 29 and refund number 2. The Joker number is 9537325. Complete results available at 20minutos.es.
Check Bonoloto: results for Saturday, February 7, 2026
The winning combination for the Bonoloto on February 7, 2026, is 4, 16, 22, 23, 32, 49. The complementary number is 34 and the refund number is 9. More results at 20minutos.es.
'Cats and wine will be your destiny', from stereotype to the choice of single women
The stereotype of "cats and wine," often used as an insult on social media, actually reflects a life of well-being and satisfaction among single women, who choose this combination as a symbol of independence and personal enjoyment.
Uniforms for History. Hawaii Rainbow Warriors
The name of the team Hawaii Rainbow Warriors comes from a rainbow that appeared in the sky during a game in 1923, marking a historic moment for the institution.
The mystery of the package thefts solved: it was a duo of 'canine thieves'
Images reveal that a pair of dogs were skillfully and unapologetically stealing packages, demonstrating teamwork and perfect planning, according to the Police.
Bite Your Tongue by Dave Cooper (La CĂșpula Editions, 2025)
"Bite Your Tongue" showcases Dave Cooper's unique style, blending a noise dream with his distinctive tendrils and independent comics, highlighting his innovative visual and experimental storytelling.
15 World Heritage Sites You Haven't Heard Of But Are Worth Visiting
UNESCO's World Heritage List includes over 1,000 sites, many less well-known than the Taj Mahal or the Great Wall of China, but equally fascinating. These hidden places offer unique experiences and deserve to be discovered by travelers seeking destinations off the usual tourist routes.
This Is What These Famous Spanish Women Would Look Like as Dolls
Thanks to artificial intelligence and ChatGPT's image generation tool, Barbie dolls inspired by some famous Spanish women have been created, offering a fun take on these celebrities in doll form.
Famous couples who will tie the knot in 2026
After several notable weddings in 2025, such as those of Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco or Demi Lovato and Jordan Lutes, highly anticipated celebrity weddings are also expected in 2026 that will capture the publicâs attention.
Which Kardashian Are You According to Your Zodiac Sign
This article links each member of the Kardashian family with their zodiac sign. It reveals that, interestingly, none of Kris Jenner's children share the same sign. Additionally, it invites readers to find out which Kardashian they match with according to their sign.
Russia attacks the heart of the Ukrainian grid with bombings on thermal power plants and high-voltage lines
Russian attacks have destroyed two vital thermal power plants, Burshtyn and Dobrotvir, in addition to damaging high-voltage lines, aiming to weaken Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
Some countries are already showing support for the EU to resume contacts with Putin... while Brussels anticipates more sanctions
France has sent a secret envoy to Moscow, while some Baltic countries also express support for restarting dialogue with Putin. However, Brussels is still preparing new sanctions against Russia.
Railway chaos boosts bus services: companies expand in Andalusia and the Government requests reinforcements due to Rodalies stoppage
Catalonia requested more buses amid railway chaos during a meeting with the Ministry, regional governments, and companies, who deny being pleased about the train problems, considering themselves "colleagues." Companies are expanding services in Andalusia while the Government asks for reinforcements to safeguard transportation amid the Rodalies stoppage.
Madrid strengthens Emergency services ahead of 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, which includes prevention and monitoring measures to ensure safety.
Transport advances in the creation of eight ultrafast charging service areas on five highways
The works, with an investment of 94.5 million euros, will improve the ultrafast charging infrastructure for electric vehicles in key areas of Barcelona, Valencia, Cuenca, Madrid, CĂłrdoba, Zaragoza, Cantabria, and Asturias.
The Before and After of Celebrities Who Have Undergone Cosmetic Procedures
Many celebrities have admitted to undergoing cosmetic treatments such as rhinoplasty, Botox, and hyaluronic acid to improve their facial appearance, showing remarkable transformations.
SĂĄnchez announces a campaign against social media "stronger than their pockets"
The Prime Minister, Pedro SĂĄnchez, criticized social media platforms for spying, stealing data, and spreading hatred and misinformation. He announced a campaign to confront them, stating that it will be stronger than their financial gains.
National Lottery for today, Saturday, February 7, 2026 | Results and Prizes
The National Lottery for this Saturday, February 7, 2026, offers a total of 42 million euros in prizes. Updated results and details about the winners and the prizes awarded during the draw are expected.
Who Will Win the AragĂłn Elections According to Polls: The Results Will Be Historic
A few hours before the polling stations open, the polls indicate that Jorge AzcĂłn, from the PP, will secure his victory in the 2026 AragĂłn elections with a decisive result.
They Warn That the Arrival of Marta Will Cause a New Rise in the Guadalquivir: "The Worst Is Yet to Come"
The head of the Guadalquivir River Basin Authority highlighted the work of the Aemet, which has enabled the proper management of water releases ahead of the arrival of storm Marta, which will cause a new rise in the Guadalquivir River.
What Happens If You Don't Show Up at the Polling Station: The Penalties You May Face
Next Sunday, the people of AragĂłn will vote, and some will be required to serve on the polling stations. Failing to show up can lead to penalties, as it is a legal obligation to participate if you are appointed.
This is the peculiar pilgrimage of Jakub of more than 3,000 km between Prague and Finisterra: on foot with a horse, a pony, and two dogs
Jakub, a young Czech man, is undertaking a pilgrimage of over 3,000 km from Prague to Finisterra, accompanied by a horse, a pony, and two dogs. He documents his journey on Instagram and, although he started on the Forgotten Way, he has taken detours on some sections, making his adventure unique.
Goodbye to bad weather in Spain? The approximate date when the 'wall' of the Norwegian Sea will fall and the climate will change
The change in weather in Spain is linked to what happens in the North Sea. The fall of the 'wall' of the Norwegian Sea could mark a turning point in climatic conditions, signaling the arrival of a period with better weather in Spain.
639 Snowplows Activated Ahead of Snowfall Warning in Madrid and Castilla y LeĂłn
Aemet has issued a yellow warning for snowfall in Madrid, with up to 2 cm expected in 24 hours in Majadahonda. A total of 639 snowplows have been activated to deal with these conditions in Madrid and Castilla y LeĂłn.
Sara GarcĂa: "We are not going to the Moon to plant a flag, but to learn, do science, and develop technology"
Sara GarcĂa Alonso, a reserve astronaut at the European Space Agency since 2022, combines her work as a biomedical researcher with training for space missions focused on learning, science, and technological development on the Moon.
The National Lottery brings a shower of thousands of euros to a total of 18 provinces
The first prize of the National Lottery has been shared among three provinces: Madrid, Burgos, and Huelva, benefiting a total of 18 provinces with significant prizes in this edition.
Breaking News: Get the Most Relevant News of the Day in Your Email
This service offers a daily newsletter delivering the most important news directly to your email. Stay informed with timely updates on major events, politics, economy, and more, curated to keep you up-to-date easily without searching multiple sources. Just subscribe to receive concise and relevant news highlights every day.
20M Surveys: Participate with Your Vote and See What Other Readers Think
Take part in the 20M Surveys to vote and discover the opinions of other readers on various topics. These surveys offer an interactive platform that reflects current trends and perceptions, promoting citizen participation and the exchange of ideas in a simple and accessible way.
Artificial Intelligence: What You Need to Know to Get Started in AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a technology that enables machines to perform human tasks through algorithms and data. To get started, it is essential to understand basic concepts such as machine learning and neural networks, master tools and languages like Python, and practice with projects. AI has applications in various sectors and offers great job opportunities, but it also raises ethical and social challenges that must be considered.
Which Cable Should Go First When Jump-Starting a Car Battery with Jumper Cables: This Is the Correct Order
In Spain, it is common to see drivers jump-starting batteries with jumper cables. The correct order of connecting the cables is key to avoiding damage or accidents. First, connect the positive (+) cable to the dead battery, then the positive terminal of the donor vehicle, followed by the negative (-) terminal of the donor, and finally the negative terminal to an unpainted metal part of the car with the low battery.
People over 23 years old living with their parents will be able to receive the Minimum Vital Income
The Minimum Vital Income, aimed at preventing poverty and social exclusion in Spain, is being expanded to include people over 23 years old living with their parents. In December, this benefit was already aiding nearly one million children and adolescents.
Emilia Clarke's accident while filming sex scenes with several men: "It didn't break, it just popped out a little"
Emilia Clarke revealed that she suffered a rib injury while filming intimate scenes for the SkyShowtime series 'Ponies,' clarifying that it wasn't fully broken, just popped out a little.
The 10 Best Episodes of 'AĂda': The Series Comes Back to Life with the Movie Sweeping Spanish Cinemas
'AĂda,' the Spanish sitcom with 237 episodes across 10 seasons (2005-2014), remains one of the best TV series. Its success endures and now it is revived with a movie that is sweeping Spanish cinemas, rekindling the audience's affection for its most iconic episodes.
Sara GarcĂa: "We are not going to the Moon to plant a flag, but to learn, do science, and develop technology"
Sara GarcĂa Alonso, reserve astronaut for the European Space Agency since 2022, combines her work as a biomedical researcher with preparation for future space missions that aim to advance science and technology, not just symbolic exploration.
100% Positive Reviews: The 6-Episode Miniseries That Revolutionizes the Crime Thriller
The miniseries 'Code of Silence' features a deaf waitress who assists the police by lip-reading murder suspects. With six episodes, the series premieres on Filmin on February 10 and has received entirely positive reviews for its innovative approach to the crime thriller genre.
The Reusable Rocket MIURA 5 Advances at a Record Pace to Place Spain Among the Industry Elite
PLD Space is rapidly progressing in the development of its reusable rocket MIURA 5, which will be launched from Kourou. This project aims to position Spain as a leader in the international space industry.
'Marshals: A Story of Yellowstone' When Does Season 1 Premiere? Release Dates on SkyShowtime
The spin-off of the series created by Taylor Sheridan with Kevin Costner will arrive on SkyShowtime in Spain in March, expanding the platform's offerings with this new production based on the Yellowstone universe.
Jorge Rey brings forward the timing for Carnival and Easter: the cabañuelas forecast "an anticyclone"
Meteorologist Jorge Rey predicts the weather for Carnival and Easter using the cabañuelas method, forecasting an anticyclone that would imply stable and sunny weather during these 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 simply and serving others, achieving harmony between thoughts, words, and actions.
Gabriel RolĂłn, psychoanalyst: "One does not fall in love with just anyone. Love is a learning process, like everything human"
Gabriel RolĂłn analyzes how love is learned and influenced by childhood experiences. He explains why some people fall in love with those who hurt them, pointing out that our relationships reflect patterns acquired in childhood and that love is a complex process of human learning.
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 allocated to specific groups such as orphans, minors, and women victims of gender-based violence, meeting certain requirements and exceptions established by Social Security.
Police fire water cannon at protesters hurling smoke bombs in Olympic host Milan
Police in Milan used water cannons to disperse protesters who were throwing smoke bombs during demonstrations related to the upcoming Olympic Games. The clashes occurred amid heightened security as the city prepares to host the event, with authorities aiming to maintain order and ensure safety.
US pushes Russia and Ukraine to end war by summer, Zelenskiy says
The US is urging Russia and Ukraine to resolve their conflict by this summer, according to Ukrainian President Zelenskiy. He emphasized the importance of a timely end to the war, highlighting ongoing diplomatic efforts and the need for peace to restore stability in the region.
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Macquarie updates 2026 outlook for gold and silver. Here are the new targets
Macquarie has revised its 2026 price forecasts for gold and silver, reflecting changing market conditions. The updated outlook factors in economic trends, inflation expectations, and demand-supply dynamics, setting new targets aimed at guiding investors in precious metals markets.
Can iron ore hold its ground amid new supply and a cooling China engine?
Iron ore prices are under pressure due to increased supply and slowing demand from China, the world's largest consumer. Despite these challenges, prices may stabilize as supply growth is gradual and China's infrastructure spending could support demand. Market observers remain cautious about potential downside risks amid economic uncertainties and changing global consumption patterns.
Russia launched 400 drones, 40 missiles to hit Ukraineâs energy sector, Zelenskiy says
Ukrainian President Zelenskiy reported that Russia attacked Ukraineâs energy infrastructure with 400 drones and 40 missiles, aiming to disrupt power supplies ahead of winter. Despite the extensive assault, Ukraine's defenses managed to intercept many of the attacks, minimizing damage and ensuring continued energy delivery to affected regions.
Union agrees to US refineries contract, averting nationwide strike
The union representing US refinery workers has reached a contract agreement with refinery companies, successfully averting a nationwide strike. The deal addresses key worker concerns, ensuring continued operations at refineries across the country and preventing potential fuel supply disruptions. Both parties expressed satisfaction with the terms, highlighting the importance of collaboration in maintaining energy sector stability.
Gold, silver prices set to end wild week on a positive note
Gold and silver prices surged, closing a volatile week on a positive note amid investor optimism. Factors such as easing inflation concerns, central bank policies, and geopolitical developments influenced the metals' rebound, driving demand as safe-haven assets. Market fluctuations reflected ongoing economic uncertainties but recent gains boosted outlooks for precious metals.
Oil prices climb on worries of possible Iran-US conflict
Oil prices rose due to escalating tensions between Iran and the US, raising concerns over potential disruptions in the Middle East. The market reacted to recent incidents suggesting increased risks of conflict, impacting global energy supply fears. Traders remain cautious as diplomatic efforts continue, but uncertainty keeps prices elevated amid geopolitical instability.
UBS banked Ghislaine Maxwell for years, moving her money after Epsteinâs arrest
UBS maintained Ghislaine Maxwell as a client for years, managing her finances even after Jeffrey Epsteinâs arrest. The bank moved her funds multiple times, reflecting ongoing financial support despite her connection to Epsteinâs criminal activities. This raises questions about UBSâs due diligence and oversight in handling accounts linked to high-profile legal cases.
Dorseyâs Block cutting up to 10% of staff, Bloomberg News reports
Block, led by Jack Dorsey, is planning to cut up to 10% of its workforce amid evolving business priorities and economic challenges. The layoffs reflect the company's efforts to streamline operations and focus on key growth areas. Details on the affected departments and timing have not been disclosed.
American Airlines CEO agrees to meet pilots union over concerns
American Airlines CEO has agreed to meet with the pilots union to address their concerns regarding working conditions and contract negotiations. The meeting aims to improve communication and resolve ongoing disputes to maintain operational stability.
Russian stocks lower at close of trade; MOEX Russia Index unchanged
Russian stocks ended lower, with the MOEX Russia Index remaining unchanged at close. Market activity showed mixed investor sentiment amid ongoing geopolitical and economic uncertainties affecting the region's financial landscape. Key sectors faced pressure, while some stocks managed marginal gains, reflecting cautious trading ahead of upcoming economic data releases.
Weight-loss drugs to compete on biggest stage with Super Bowl ads
Weight-loss drug makers are set to advertise during the Super Bowl, marking a major shift as these products enter mainstream promotion. The ads aim to attract a broad audience in a competitive market fueled by rising obesity rates and growing demand for effective treatments. This move signals the industry's confidence and highlights the expanding role of pharmaceuticals in addressing weight management on a national scale.
US agency investigating if ABCâs âThe Viewâ violated equal time rules
The US Federal Communications Commission is investigating whether ABCâs talk show 'The View' violated equal time rules by providing a platform for some political candidates while excluding others. The inquiry focuses on ensuring that broadcasters offer fair airtime to all candidates during election periods. ABC has yet to comment on the investigation initiated in response to complaints about possible bias.
Hims & Hers to stop offering compounded semaglutide pill after FDA crackdown
Hims & Hers announced it will cease offering its compounded semaglutide pill following FDA warnings to pharmacies about unauthorized compounded versions of the weight-loss drug. The FDA highlighted safety concerns and urged pharmacies to refrain from making or dispensing compounded semaglutide, which may pose risks due to lack of regulation and potential misuse. Hims & Hers committed to complying with these directives.
Trump backs merger between Nexstar and Tegna
Former President Donald Trump has expressed support for the merger between Nexstar Media Group and Tegna Inc. The deal, valued at around $5.9 billion, aims to create one of the largest local TV broadcasting companies in the U.S. Trump believes the merger will strengthen media influence and create significant business opportunities. The transaction is pending regulatory approval.
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Senator Warren presses Trump over DOJ probe of Fed Chair Powell
Senator Elizabeth Warren has confronted former President Donald Trump regarding the Justice Department's investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. Warren seeks clarity on Trump's involvement and urges transparency, emphasizing the importance of independence for the Federal Reserve and the integrity of its leadership amidst political scrutiny.
Consumer credit soars, beating expectations and previous records
Consumer credit rose sharply in April, surpassing both economist forecasts and prior record levels, indicating robust consumer spending and borrowing activity. The increase was driven by heightened use of credit cards and other personal loans, reflecting growing confidence despite economic uncertainties. This trend suggests strong demand but raises concerns about household debt sustainability.
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Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index rises, surpassing expectations
The Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index increased more than anticipated, signaling improved consumer confidence. The rise reflects optimism about the economy despite ongoing challenges. Factors such as stronger job prospects and stable inflation contributed to the positive sentiment among consumers, suggesting potential growth in spending in the near term.
Canada loses 24,800 jobs, but January unemployment rate hits 16-month low
Canada shed 24,800 jobs in January, yet the national unemployment rate dropped to 5.1%, the lowest in 16 months. Job losses were mostly part-time positions, while full-time employment remained stable. The labor market shows resilience despite economic challenges, indicating ongoing demand for workers across sectors.
World food prices ease further in January, United Nationsâ FAO says
The UNâs Food and Agriculture Organization reported a further decline in global food prices in January, reflecting decreases in cereals, vegetable oils, and dairy products. This trend suggests improving food supply conditions despite ongoing challenges, with the FAO highlighting continued efforts to stabilize markets and ensure food security worldwide.
German industrial recovery still tentative despite rising exports
Germany's industrial sector shows signs of recovery with rising exports, but the overall rebound remains fragile. Challenges like global supply chain disruptions and sluggish domestic demand continue to hinder robust growth, suggesting cautious optimism for the economy's future performance.
Swedish inflation falls to 2.0% in January, core rate drops below forecast
Swedenâs inflation rate declined to 2.0% in January, driven by lower energy prices. The core inflation rate, which excludes volatile items, also fell below expectations, signaling easing price pressures. This drop suggests that inflation is moderating in Sweden, potentially influencing the central bankâs future monetary policy decisions.
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Japanâs Takaichi aims for blizzard of votes in rare winter election
Japanâs ruling party faces a rare winter election as Sanae Takaichi, a prominent candidate, seeks widespread voter support. The election is unusual due to its timing and is seen as crucial for the partyâs future. Takaichi aims to secure a strong mandate amidst challenging political and economic conditions.
Washington Post publisher Will Lewis announces departure, following mass layoffs
Washington Post publisher Will Lewis has announced his departure after overseeing significant layoffs at the company. His exit comes amid ongoing restructuring efforts to adapt to changing industry challenges and financial pressures, signaling a new leadership phase for the newspaper.
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South Africa keen to utilise new ECB repo lines, central bank governor says
South Africa's central bank governor expressed interest in using the European Central Bank's new repo lines to enhance liquidity management. The move aims to strengthen financial stability and support economic growth by facilitating smoother access to euro funding amid global market uncertainties. This collaboration reflects South Africaâs efforts to integrate more closely with international financial systems.
In economic speeches, Trump claims inflation victory nearly 20 times even as prices bite
Former President Trump repeatedly claimed nearly 20 times in economic speeches that he achieved victory over inflation, despite ongoing concerns about rising prices impacting consumers. His assertions contrast with current economic challenges faced by many Americans dealing with inflationâs effects.
Hungaryâs opposition Tisza promises wealth tax, euro adoption in election programme
Opposition leader Tisza unveiled a new election programme proposing to introduce a wealth tax aimed at the richest and to adopt the euro as Hungaryâs official currency. The plan seeks to address economic inequality and integrate Hungary more closely with the EU, contrasting with the current government's policies. Tisza's programme focuses on reform and modernization to boost economic growth and social fairness.
French justice opens Epstein-linked probe against former culture minister
French prosecutors have launched an investigation into former culture minister Jack Lang over allegations connected to Jeffrey Epstein. The probe focuses on possible links between Lang and Epstein, known for his criminal exploitation network. Authorities aim to determine if Lang was involved in Epsteinâs activities during their association. The investigation reflects growing scrutiny of Epsteinâs international contacts.
Turkey to maintain tight monetary policy and fiscal discipline, vice president says
Turkeyâs Vice President stated that the country will continue its tight monetary policy and fiscal discipline to control inflation and ensure economic stability. The government aims to support growth without compromising price stability, emphasizing commitment to responsible financial management amid global economic challenges.
From Trump to Epstein, how Brad Karp lost his grip on law firm Paul Weiss
Brad Karp, once a dominant leader at Paul Weiss, has seen his influence decline amid high-profile controversies involving clients such as Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. Internal disputes and public scrutiny have challenged his control, revealing tensions within the prestigious law firm as it deals with reputational risks and leadership changes.
US, India unveil interim trade framework, move closer to broad pact
The US and India announced an interim trade framework aimed at strengthening economic ties and resolving key trade issues. This move brings both nations closer to a comprehensive trade agreement by addressing tariffs, market access, and investment concerns, signaling progress in their broader economic partnership.
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Ethereum Climbs 11% In Bullish Trade
Ethereum surged 11% amid strong market momentum, driven by positive investor sentiment and growing adoption of decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms. The rally reflects confidence in Ethereum's upcoming network upgrades and its expanding role in the crypto ecosystem. Analysts suggest the bullish trend may continue as more projects and users engage with Ethereum's blockchain technology.
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Bitcoin bounces back from 16-month low, reclaims and holds $70k level
Bitcoin rebounded from a 16-month low, successfully reclaiming and maintaining the $70,000 mark. This recovery signals renewed investor confidence and potential for further gains after a period of decline. Market analysts are watching closely to see if Bitcoin can sustain this momentum amid ongoing volatility and regulatory scrutiny.
Cardano Climbs 10% In a Green Day
Cardano's price surged by 10% amid overall positive market sentiment. The increase is attributed to growing investor interest and recent network developments. Analysts remain optimistic about Cardanoâs potential for further growth as adoption and ecosystem enhancements continue.
ZenO Launches Public Beta Integrated with Story for Real-World Data Collection Powering Physical AI
ZenO has launched a public beta of its platform integrated with Story, enabling real-world data collection to enhance Physical AI applications. This development aims to improve AIâs interaction with physical environments by gathering and utilizing diverse, real-time data, accelerating advancements in robotics and AI-driven physical systems.
XRP Climbs 14% In Bullish Trade
XRP surged 14% amid a strong bullish market, driven by positive investor sentiment and increasing trading volumes. The cryptocurrencyâs price rise reflects growing confidence and potential upcoming developments in its ecosystem, signaling a possible continued upward trend.
KuCoin Expands Earn Suite with KuCoin Wealth for High-Value Investors Seeking Defined-Term Returns
KuCoin has launched KuCoin Wealth, a new service targeting high-net-worth investors with defined-term investment products. This expansion of KuCoin's Earn suite offers tailored financial solutions designed to provide stable, fixed returns over specified periods, enhancing investment flexibility and appeal to affluent clients within the crypto ecosystem.
World Laureates Association Launches OPENSCI to Pioneer a Future-Oriented Open Scientific Infrastructure
The World Laureates Association has launched OPENSCI, an innovative platform designed to build an open, future-oriented scientific infrastructure. This initiative aims to promote collaboration, transparency, and accessibility in scientific research worldwide, fostering advancements and bridging gaps across disciplines to accelerate global scientific progress.
Cathie Woodâs ARK Stock Trades Highlight Coinbase and Alphabet Moves
Cathie Woodâs ARK Invest recently adjusted its holdings by reducing shares in Coinbase and increasing stakes in Alphabet. This shift reflects ARKâs strategic focus on growth and innovation in technology sectors, balancing exposure between established tech giants and emerging companies in the digital economy.
RTX declares quarterly cash dividend of 68 cents per share
RTX announced a quarterly cash dividend of 68 cents per share, reflecting the companyâs commitment to returning value to shareholders. The dividend will be paid on [payment date] to shareholders of record as of [record date]. This move aligns with RTXâs strong financial performance and confidence in continued growth.
Lexicon Pharmaceuticals completes $100 million stock offering
Lexicon Pharmaceuticals has successfully raised $100 million through a stock offering. The funds will support the companyâs ongoing research and development efforts, aiming to advance its pharmaceutical pipeline and strengthen its financial position for future growth.
Cantor Equity Partners VI raises $115 million in Nasdaq IPO
Cantor Equity Partners VI successfully raised $115 million through its initial public offering on Nasdaq. The fund aims to invest in income-generating real estate assets, targeting opportunities in various U.S. markets to provide stable returns to investors. The IPO proceeds will support Cantorâs strategy of acquiring and managing a diversified portfolio to capitalize on market growth.
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 will be paid to shareholders of record by a specified date. This move reflects the companyâs 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 extensive industry experience and is expected to contribute significantly to the companyâs strategic growth and operations. His addition aligns with Riley Permianâs goal to strengthen leadership as it expands its activities in the Permian Basin.
Lockheed Martin declares $3.45 per share dividend for Q1 2026
Lockheed Martin announced a quarterly dividend of $3.45 per share for Q1 2026, reflecting confidence in its financial strength and commitment to returning value to shareholders. This dividend continues the companyâs consistent track record of shareholder rewards amid ongoing business growth and defense industry demand.
Onex completes acquisition of Convex Group for $7 billion
Onex has finalized its $7 billion acquisition of Convex Group, enhancing its position in the insurance market. The deal strengthens Onex's portfolio with Convexâs specialty insurance and reinsurance capabilities, aiming to drive growth and expand market reach.
Mid Penn and 1st Colonial receive regulatory approvals for $101 million merger
Mid Penn Bancorp and 1st Colonial Bancorp have secured regulatory approvals for their $101 million merger. This strategic move aims to expand their market presence and enhance service capabilities. The merger is expected to create a stronger regional banking entity with increased resources and a broader customer base. Integration processes will follow to combine operations smoothly.
Solowin partners with Alibabaâs Taobao Shangou for carbon credit system
Solowin has teamed up with Alibabaâs Taobao Shangou to develop a carbon credit system aimed at promoting sustainable consumption. The collaboration seeks to integrate carbon credit tracking into Taobao Shangouâs platform, allowing users to offset their carbon footprint through purchases. This initiative supports Chinaâs environmental goals by encouraging greener shopping habits and enhancing transparency in carbon emissions management.