News Summary - 02/14/2026

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World's rules-based order 'no longer exists', Germany's Merz warns

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz warned at Munich's security summit that the global rules-based order is collapsing, emphasizing that freedom is no longer guaranteed amid tensions between major powers. He highlighted the urgent need to address challenges to international stability in this new era.

US homeland security shutdown could mean airport delays, travel groups say

The shutdown won't impact air traffic controllers, but some TSA workers may face unpaid work, potentially causing airport delays according to travel groups.

Can Bangladesh's new leader bring change after election landslide?

Tarique Rahman is poised to become Bangladesh's next prime minister, following a significant election victory. This development comes 18 months after widespread protests led to the removal of the country’s longest-serving leader, signaling a potential shift in Bangladesh's political landscape.

'Canadians are with you,' says PM at Tumbler Ridge vigil

The Canadian Prime Minister joined federal leaders at a vigil in Tumbler Ridge to honor the eight victims, expressing national solidarity and support for the affected community.

'We are not protected' says Hebron mayor as Israel expands West Bank control

Palestinians accuse Israel of a power grab that excludes them from planning and development decisions in the West Bank. The Hebron mayor expressed concerns over lack of protection and growing Israeli control, which undermines Palestinian authority and hinders local governance.

Oil refinery ablaze in Cuba as fuel crisis deepens

A fire broke out at a Cuban oil refinery but was contained swiftly, according to officials. The incident occurs amid worsening electricity and fuel shortages in the country.

Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem resigned following revelations that he exchanged hundreds of emails with Jeffrey Epstein, as revealed by recently uncovered files.

Orban rival accuses opponents of blackmail plot ahead of Hungary election

Peter Magyar claims opponents plan to blackmail him by releasing a sex tape from August 2024 ahead of the Hungary election.

Six possible effects of Trump's climate policy change

The recent announcement eliminates the foundational legal basis for many US environmental laws, potentially undermining climate protection efforts and altering regulatory frameworks nationwide.

The war dead pictured on banned Ukrainian athlete's helmet

Ukrainian athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych's helmet features images of fellow athletes killed since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, highlighting the human cost of the conflict.

Officials investigate DNA found in Nancy Guthrie's home

The sheriff's department is investigating DNA discovered in Nancy Guthrie's home. Authorities are working to identify the individual connected to the DNA but have not revealed the exact location where it was found.

Top Goldman Sachs lawyer who called Epstein 'Uncle Jeffrey' resigns

A top Goldman Sachs lawyer who referred to convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein as "an older brother" and accepted luxury gifts from him has resigned. Emails revealing the attorney's close and inappropriate relationship with Epstein have come to light, raising concerns about professional and ethical conduct.

France probes baby formula producers over contamination recalls

Paris prosecutors are investigating five companies to determine if they are responsible for distributing baby formula batches that may have been contaminated with a toxin.

Ex-CNN host Don Lemon pleads not guilty in Minnesota church protest case

Former CNN host Don Lemon and eight others were charged with disrupting a Minnesota church service during a protest against immigration raids. Lemon has pleaded not guilty to the charges related to the interruption.

ICE agents may have lied about shooting of migrant in Minneapolis, officials say

ICE chief Todd Lyons announced that two officers involved in the shooting of a migrant in Minneapolis have been placed on administrative leave as officials investigate whether they lied about the incident.

He was once a teen 'superstar'. Why did James Van Der Beek need help to pay his medical bills?

James Van Der Beek and his family faced financial struggles due to costly cancer treatments. A fundraiser was established to support them in managing these overwhelming medical expenses.

The two Chinese-American Olympians competing for rival superpowers

Eileen Guo and Alysa Liu, two Chinese-American Olympians, symbolize a broader debate beyond sports, representing competing interests of their dual heritage. Their participation highlights complexities of identity and geopolitics as they navigate allegiances between the U.S. and China amid rising tensions between the superpowers.

Kenyans Drop Flowers for Valentine's Bouquets of Cash. Not Everyone Is Impressed

In Kenya, giving bouquets made of cash has become a popular Valentine's Day trend. However, recent warnings from authorities and experts caution against this practice, citing concerns over security and social implications. Despite its appeal, not everyone supports the shift from traditional flower bouquets to money arrangements.

Iran fortifies underground complex near nuclear site, satellite images show

Satellite images reveal Iran is strengthening an underground complex near its nuclear site amid ongoing tense negotiations with the US over its nuclear program.

Why writer Arundhati Roy's cult classic film is still relevant in India

Nearly 40 years after its release, Arundhati Roy's debut campus satire, which earned her the Booker Prize, remains relevant and is set to be screened in Berlin, highlighting its enduring impact and significance.

'My husband stole ÂŁ600k for sex and antiques' - drug side effects tearing families apart

BBC reports on a family shattered by the side effects of a common Parkinson’s medication, which led the husband to steal £600,000 to fund compulsive behaviors including sex and buying antiques, highlighting the severe impact these drug-induced addictions can have on relationships.

Watch: 'I am a survivor' GisĂšle Pelicot tells BBC Newsnight in an in-depth interview

GisĂšle Pelicot discusses her disbelief and pain, calling it "inconceivable" that the man she shared her life with could have committed such horrific acts, reflecting on her experience as a survivor in a candid BBC Newsnight interview.

Watch SpaceX rocket blast off to International Space Station

SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket successfully launched, carrying a cargo mission to the International Space Station. The launch marks another milestone in SpaceX's ongoing partnership with NASA, delivering essential supplies and experiments to support the crew aboard the ISS. The event was widely watched, showcasing the continued advancements in commercial spaceflight.

Watch: How Andrew's BBC interview compares to what Epstein emails tell us now

The recent release of Epstein files has led to renewed scrutiny of Prince Andrew's 2019 BBC interview, with new evidence from Epstein's emails challenging his past claims and raising questions about his involvement.

'My son is dead': Swiss bar owners confronted by fire victim families

Jessica and Jacques Moretti face a criminal investigation for involuntary manslaughter, bodily harm, and negligent arson following a deadly fire incident. Families of the victims have confronted the bar owners, underlining the severe impact of the tragedy.

Three issues that matter to voters in the Bangladesh election

This election marks the first since the 2024 Gen Z uprising that ended Sheikh Hasina's long tenure as prime minister. Voters are focused on key issues shaped by this political shift, including youth empowerment, governance reforms, and economic stability. These concerns dominate the political landscape as Bangladesh looks toward a new era of leadership and policy direction.

Vox faces the 'overtaking syndrome' previously experienced by Podemos and Cs: "The electoral system pushes us towards bipartisanship"

Experts point out that the PP and PSOE maintain a competitive advantage in Spain due to the electoral system, which favors bipartisanship. However, center-right Christian democratic parties are being overtaken in several countries by new radical right-wing parties, posing challenges for formations like Vox.

Cuba relives the nightmare of 1991: what the "special period" was after the collapse of the Soviet Union and how it affected the Caribbean island

Between 1990-93, following the collapse of the USSR, Cuba suffered a 36% drop in GDP due to the loss of Soviet support, facing a severe economic crisis known as the "special period" that profoundly affected the island.

Oil Shortage Leaves Cuba on the Brink of Collapse: "We Don’t Know When the Power Will Go Out, We Could Have Three Hours or None"

Cuba is facing a severe oil shortage that threatens its energy stability. Power outages are unpredictable and prolonged, affecting households and essential services. The population lives in daily uncertainty about energy availability, while the government struggles to secure supplies and avoid a total collapse.

What is Happening at Teide and What is Causing the Hydrothermal Activity in the Volcano: "There are Magma Fluids Within the Equation"

The Teide volcano is exhibiting hydrothermal activity due to the presence of magma fluids underground. This activity does not indicate an imminent eruption but rather normal internal processes related to the interaction between magma and groundwater, generating steam and gases that influence the current volcanic dynamics.

Love in the Time of Instagram: This Is How Generation Z Youth Date Now

Generation Z, digital natives shaped by the pandemic, use Instagram as their main tool for dating. They are more free with their bodies and expressions but face love amid the duality of screens and reality.

The storm puts Spain on alert: two injured, red warnings in several areas, and affected roads

The storm has left two people injured in Spain, with red warnings activated in several regions. Heavy rains and winds have caused incidents on roads and affected services, keeping authorities and the population on alert.

The storm raises the alert this Saturday in Madrid: orange warning with winds of up to 100 km/h and transport suspended in the mountains

Aemet has activated the orange warning in the Sierra de Madrid due to strong wind gusts of up to 100 km/h, along with a yellow warning for snow, which has caused the suspension of transport in the area.

The 'House of Horrors' in Murcia: This Was the Home from Which Salma Managed to Escape After Nearly 700 Days of Kidnapping

Salma disappeared on April 1, 2024, and was held captive for nearly 700 days in a house in San José de la Vega, where she suffered physical and sexual assaults before managing to escape.

Testosterone Therapy for Women, the "Happiness Pellet" That Some Doctors Dispute: "Sexually, I Feel Like I'm 30 Again"

Testosterone pellets for women, not authorized in the EU, are used as a compounded medication in private clinics. This treatment generates controversy among doctors, with supporters highlighting sexual improvements and detractors questioning its safety and effectiveness.

Alfonso Ribeiro, from 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air', shares a photo with Der Beek before saying "goodbye"

Alfonso Ribeiro, known for his role in 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air', shared a final photo with his friend Der Beek before bidding him farewell.

Euromillions Creates a New Millionaire in Spain and the Jackpot Rises to 61 Million

The Euromillions draw had no first-category winners, which caused the jackpot to increase to 61 million. However, a new millionaire has been registered in Spain in this latest edition.

Martín Barreiro: "I’m going to answer the question we all ask, when will it stop raining?"

Expert MartĂ­n Barreiro points out that the rain will cease gradually and progressively, as atmospheric stability conditions will increasingly take hold over time.

Rosa Belmonte, after the controversy over her sexist comment to Sarah Santaolalla: "If it's just to make a fuss, I won't apologize"

Rosa Belmonte, after causing controversy with a sexist comment towards Sarah Santaolalla, withdrew her apologies, stating that she does not apologize if it is only for those looking to make a fuss about the situation.

The beautiful initiative of those affected by the DANA to help Grazalema: "You were in Valencia, and now we are with you"

A volunteer and a victim of the DANA raise 1,000 euros to buy tools and help with the reconstruction of Grazalema after the tragedy, showing their solidarity after having received support in Valencia.

Under the administration of Donald Trump, the United States smuggled thousands of Starlink terminals to Iran to support protesters against the Iranian regime. However, the U.S. government has officially distanced itself from the uprising and its repression.

Teacher Sent to Prison for Sexually Abusing Two Students and Becoming Pregnant by One of Them

A teacher was sentenced to ten years in prison for sexually abusing two students. After discovering she was pregnant by one of her victims, she decided to have an abortion.

Earthquakes in Andalusia: Two tremors of magnitude 3.8 and 2.4 felt in Ubrique and various points in MĂĄlaga

Two earthquakes affected Andalusia, one with a magnitude of 3.8 felt in Cortes de la Frontera (MĂĄlaga) and another of 2.4 perceived in Ubrique (CĂĄdiz).

Silvia Bronchalo opens up about the crisis she experienced with Rodolfo Sancho: "Fame went to his head a little"

Silvia Bronchalo reveals in an exclusive interview on 'El tiempo justo' how she went through a crisis with Rodolfo Sancho because he let fame get to him. Daniel Sancho's mother shares intimate details in the second part of her conversation on 'De Viernes'.

The American 'low-cost' 'monster' that resists entering Spain: "Save money"

Walmart, founded in 1962 in Arkansas, has become the largest retailer worldwide. Despite its global success and low-cost model that saves customers money, the company has yet to enter the Spanish market.

United States Grants Repsol Permission to Resume Operations in Venezuela

The United States lifted sanctions and authorized Repsol, along with BP, Chevron, Eni, and Shell, to resume their oil and gas operations in Venezuela, thereby allowing the restart of activities in the country's energy sector.

The judge rejects dismissing the case against ĂĂ±igo ErrejĂłn and keeps Elisa MouliaĂĄ as the accuser

The judge has decided not to dismiss the case against ĂĂ±igo ErrejĂłn and maintains Elisa MouliaĂĄ as the accuser in the process. Additionally, the former spokesperson of Sumar has been summoned for February 17, the date on which he will be notified of the opening of the oral trial.

A mounted police officer suffers burns after being caught between flares and AtlĂ©tico’s bus

A mounted police officer suffered burns during the incident that occurred before the Copa del Rey match between AtlĂ©tico de Madrid and FC Barcelona at the Metropolitano, after being caught between flares and the rojiblanco team’s bus.

Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt in a brutal fistfight in an AI video that terrifies Hollywood: "This is our end"

Screenwriter Rhett Reese expresses his fear about the advancement of artificial intelligence, which has reached a level capable of radically transforming the film industry by generating realistic videos featuring actors like Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt without their involvement.

Sentenced to permanent revisable prison for murdering his pregnant sister and his three-year-old nephew in Granada

In May 2023, a man murdered his pregnant sister and his three-year-old nephew in Granada by beating them to death, covering them with a sheet, and setting them on fire. He was sentenced to permanent revisable prison for these crimes.

Teacher Entrance Exams in Madrid 2026: Key Dates, Requirements, and Application Deadlines

The Community of Madrid begins the process this Friday to fill teaching positions through entrance exams. The tests will take place in June, and the requirements and deadlines for submitting applications are detailed.

Shopping with Ainhoa: I'm Technologically Clumsy and I Need These Gadgets

Ainhoa, although considered a digital native, admits she is not as skilled with technology as expected for her generation. She acknowledges her technological clumsiness and explores gadgets that make her interaction with the digital world easier.

A study analyzes the relationship between moderate beer consumption and lifestyle

A study in Spain, published in Nutrients, questions common beliefs about beer, exploring how its moderate consumption is related to different aspects of lifestyle and health.

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

Chris Martin made a joke about the incident on the 'kisscam' where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners.

Mayeli DĂ­az shares the complications she experienced during the birth of her daughter Alma: "I asked her to take her out herself"

Mayeli DĂ­az, who announced her pregnancy during 'La isla de las tentaciones 9,' revealed the complications she faced during the birth of her daughter Alma, emotionally expressing her desire for her baby to arrive soon.

Mercedes Impresses with a One-Two Finish and Aston Martin Continues to Struggle on the Last Day of Testing in Bahrain

Mercedes dominated the final day of testing in Bahrain with a one-two finish, while Aston Martin continues to face difficulties. Fernando Alonso did not participate in Friday’s session, and Carlos Sainz completed 68 laps in the morning.

Deputy Tesh Sidi reports death threats and hate messages on social media to the Police

Deputy Tesh Sidi has reported to the Police receiving death threats and hate messages on social media, including phrases such as "You will end up being executed by firing squad" and "We are going to send you in pieces to Morocco."

Roberto Brasero gets emotional remembering his mother: "What she liked most was seeing me on TV"

Roberto Brasero fondly recalled his mother Felicidad, who passed away on February 10th at the age of 94. He highlighted that what she liked most was watching him on television, reflecting her unconditional support and love.

Gabriela Guillén, Bertín Osborne's ex-partner, will be a contestant on 'Supervivientes 2026'

Gabriela Guillén, mother of the singer Bertín Osborne's youngest child, has been confirmed as a contestant on 'Supervivientes 2026', according to an exclusive report by '20minutos'.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Admits to Having Used Cocaine "on Toilets": "I'm Not Afraid of Germs"

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., U.S. Secretary of Health, confessed to having used cocaine even "on toilets," stating that he is not worried about the risk of germs. This statement adds to his previous health revelations and generates controversy due to his frankness.

The CPI Falls Six Tenths and Starts 2026 at 2.3% Due to the Drop in Fuel Prices and Electricity Cost Containment

The CPI has fallen six tenths, standing at 2.3% in January 2026, its lowest level since June. This decline is due to the reduction in fuel prices and the containment of electricity costs.

Epstein in 'Eyes Wide Shut'? The Connection Between His Files and Tom Cruise's Cult

The declassification of Jeffrey Epstein's files has renewed interest in Stanley Kubrick's film 'Eyes Wide Shut' (1999), suggesting connections between the magnate, the cult linked to Tom Cruise, and the dark themes addressed in the movie.

What Showering at Night Says About Your Personality, According to Psychology

Showering at night is a common habit that can reflect certain personality traits. According to psychology, this behavior may be associated with people who seek to relax, disconnect from the day, and improve their rest, as well as showing a tendency toward introspection and self-care.

Children Who Enjoy Nature Daily Grow Up with Better Cognitive Development

Daily exposure to nature is linked to a significant improvement in children's attention and cognitive development, according to an expert who highlights the importance of this contact for their overall growth.

Spot the Station, NASA’s app to see the Space Station whenever you want

NASA’s 'Spot the Station' app allows you to locate the International Space Station in real-time from Earth using augmented reality. It is available for Android and iOS devices.

Carnivals Where the Street Is More Important Than the Parade

February, besides being the shortest month, is globally famous for Carnival, a celebration full of parades, music, dance, and costumes. The highlight is the festive atmosphere experienced in the streets, where the fun and popular participation often outshine the parade itself. Here are some of the most notable carnivals that reflect this tradition.

Foods We Associate with the Cold, but That Are Actually Eaten Throughout the Year

Although we associate certain foods and dishes with the cold and winter because they are warm and comforting, many of these are consumed year-round, not just during cold weather.

The ultimate trick by mechanic Juan José to combat heavy rains

The storm Leonardo has brought intense rains that affect vehicles. Mechanic Juan José shares an effective trick to protect them and prevent damage during the storm, helping drivers keep their cars in good condition against adverse weather conditions.

The Tower of Jesus Christ: This Is the Symbolism Behind the Latest Landmark of the Sagrada Familia That the Pope Could Inaugurate on June 10

The tallest tower of the Sagrada Familia, over 172 meters high, will be inaugurated on June 10. Construction of the temple began in 1882, and this tower represents significant spiritual symbolism, marking a milestone in the history of this iconic monument in Barcelona.

Laundromats have their own kind of "peak season": "It has rained so much that it's impossible to dry clothes on the four lines I have"

Due to the constant rains that prevent drying clothes outdoors, many people regularly turn to laundromats, making them an almost "mandatory" solution for doing the laundry.

Man Who Tried to Attack Gendarmes at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris Dies

The victim, who attempted to attack gendarmes at the Arc de Triomphe, had been sentenced in 2013 to 17 years in prison for trying to kill three police officers in Molenbeek in 2012.

The judge summons Vito Quiles as a defendant for revealing secrets of the president of Red Eléctrica, Beatriz Corredor

Vito Quiles was summoned by the judge after disclosing images of the home of Beatriz Corredor, president of Red Eléctrica. Additionally, he encouraged protests ('escraches') against the former minister, which prompted the complaint and the judicial investigation.

A nightclub in CĂłrdoba is reported for charging men and allowing free entry to women

Facua CĂłrdoba reported a nightclub for practices considered discriminatory and sexist, as it charges men for entry while allowing women to enter for free.

Roberto Leal's question to the sexologist from 'Espejo PĂșblico': "What do I do if my children catch me having sex?"

The sexologist emphasized the importance of children being able to talk openly about sex with their parents and express their doubts to promote healthy communication.

Nuria Roca talks about the controversy with Santaolalla, which affects Juan del Val

Nuria Roca addresses the controversy that arose between her and Santaolalla, which has also involved her husband Juan del Val. The presenter clarifies the misunderstandings and expresses her desire to resolve the situation peacefully, highlighting the importance of respect and dialogue in the face of public disagreements that have attracted media attention.

This is ECAP, the academy that prepares civil service candidates without charging a single cent

ECAP, made up of more than 70 career public servants, offers free preparation to nearly 1,500 candidates, providing guidance at no cost to support their professional development.

EU countries that already implement a universal child-rearing benefit like the one Spain wants to approve

The Spanish government plans to implement a universal child-rearing benefit, a measure that is already in force in several European Union countries to provide financial support to families.

Iberia justifies its new baggage fee: it can increase the cost of the trip by up to 125 euros

Iberia explained that its new baggage fee is due to real problems in the automatic management and sorting systems at airports, especially with irregularly shaped suitcases, which can increase the cost of the trip by up to 125 euros.

Valentine's Day Chocolates, a Recipe That Will Win Over Your Other Half

Celebrate Valentine's Day by making homemade chocolate chocolates, a sweet way to surprise and enchant your partner on their special day.

Óscar López makes a self-criticism to Javier Lambán

Óscar López points out that the term "self-criticism," originating in Leninism, has been used by totalitarian regimes to force dissenters to confess.

I Buy Gold

Gold is an asset that can experience fluctuations, but it is always considered a safe investment.

Overexplaining RosalĂ­a

Every time RosalĂ­a releases a new music video, numerous analyses emerge trying to explain every detail, even though it is often unnecessary.

A Thick-Stroke Painting

Current politics is so tense that not only is there a lack of respect toward opponents, but relationships between people on the same side are also fractured.

Jennifer Aniston turns 57 happier than ever with her love, coach Jim Curtis

Jennifer Aniston celebrates her 57th birthday happily alongside her partner, coach Jim Curtis, with whom she has been in a relationship for a year.

10,000 Condoms Distributed at the Winter Olympics Sold Out in Three Days

The IOC distributed 10,000 condoms to more than 3,500 athletes at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, which sold out in just three days.

JoaquĂ­n Prat's Emotional Message to Jaime Anglada Upon His Return After a Terrible Hit-and-Run: "It's a Miracle"

Jaime Anglada reappeared smiling alongside Miguel RĂ­os months after his serious traffic accident. JoaquĂ­n Prat dedicated an emotional message to him, describing his recovery as a miracle following the terrible hit-and-run.

Woman Investigated for Animal Abuse After Leaving Her Dog Chained in a House Evacuated Due to Flooding

A woman is being investigated for animal abuse after leaving her dog chained in a house evacuated due to flooding. The animal was found malnourished, with untreated wounds and parasites.

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How Much of a Movie Buff Are You? Find Out with This Special Valentine's Edition

Test your movie knowledge with this special Valentine's Day edition, where you have to guess the 10 iconic films hidden behind famous love quotes from cinema.

"We are living in a very dangerous time, music cannot be the only safe place"

The singer and songwriter, in an interview with Rebeca MarĂ­n for '20minutos', reflects on the current situation, emphasizing that music should not be the only safe refuge in dangerous times.

A man with reduced mobility rescued after being isolated in his country home for a week

A man with reduced mobility was rescued after being isolated for a week in his country home. He had refused to leave his house to stay with his animals, which complicated his rescue.

La Primitiva puts up the largest jackpot in its history this Saturday

La Primitiva will draw the largest jackpot in its history this Saturday, exceeding 101 million euros, which until now was the highest prize awarded.

Strong Wind Forces Cancellation of the Euroclub at Benidorm Fest 2026

Due to strong winds, the Euroclub scheduled for Benidorm Fest 2026 was canceled. The winner's selection will still take place on Saturday, February 14 at 10:00 PM, despite this cancellation.

The Valencia City Council Announces That It Will Include "Fines for Johns" in Its Future Coexistence Ordinance

The Valencia City Council plans to include fines for clients of prostitution in its new Coexistence Ordinance. Additionally, Caballero stated that the best measure to combat prostitution in the city is for José Luis Ábalos to remain in prison.

The expiration of leases signed during COVID forces tenants to pay more or leave: "We tried to negotiate"

More than 1.5 million people face the end of rental contracts signed during the pandemic, when prices were low, which forces them to pay higher rents or look for new homes. Many tenants tried to negotiate, but the reality of the current market makes it difficult to maintain previous prices.

Radon, the "silent" gas behind about a thousand lung cancer deaths in Spain

The SEOM warns that radon, an invisible gas, could cause up to 3.8% of lung cancer deaths in Spain in 2024, around a thousand fatalities. In regions with higher exposure, this figure reaches 7%, highlighting the importance of addressing this environmental risk.

Embracing Catholicism in Adulthood: "I had been searching for spiritual meaning... and I found it here"

More than 13,000 people over the age of seven were baptized in 2024, an increase of 12.5% compared to the previous year. This growth in adult baptisms reflects a rising search for spiritual meaning, culture, and identity in an increasingly secular society.

Cayetano MartĂ­nez de Irujo recalls the death of his father: "He left us completely lost in a palace"

Cayetano Martínez de Irujo spoke on Sonsoles Ónega's program, recalling the death of his father and how it left them disoriented in a palace. His appearance coincides with the centenary of the birth of his mother, the Duchess of Alba.

Detained for saving her neighbor trapped in a sofa bed: "If she could have attacked me, she would have"

MarĂ­a called 112 to help her neighbor Carmen, who was trapped in a sofa bed. However, instead of receiving help, MarĂ­a was handcuffed and taken to the police station, unjustly accused after trying to assist her.

The Emotional Reunion of Carlos Lozano with His Daughter on 'GH DĂșo': "We Know You're Having a Hard Time"

Carlos Lozano had an emotional reunion with his daughter on 'Gran Hermano DĂșo', where she showed him support and understanding, acknowledging the emotional difficulties he is going through during the show.

Álvaro GarcĂ­a Speaks Out for the First Time After His Controversy with Gloria Camila and Manuel CortĂ©s: "I’m Going to Keep Doing My Thing"

Álvaro GarcĂ­a breaks his silence following the controversy with Gloria Camila and Manuel CortĂ©s, responding to the statements made by Raquel Bollo’s son, affirming that he will remain focused on his work.

Juanpi Faces the Whole Truth About Mara's Infidelity, Thanks to His Mother: "It Wasn't Just Fooling Around"

Juanpi welcomed his mother at the 'GH DĂșo' gala, where she revealed to him that his ex-partner Mara's infidelity was more serious than he thought, confronting him with a painful reality.

JoaquĂ­n Prat pays tribute to Xisco Quesada after his death: "You have been an example to all of us"

JoaquĂ­n Prat paid tribute to Xisco Quesada, a 28-year-old who passed away from pancreatic cancer, highlighting that he was an example to everyone.

Joaquín Sánchez’s Brother-in-Law Apologizes to the Former Footballer but Attacks Susana Saborido: "The Problem Is Her"

JosĂ© Manuel Saborido, JoaquĂ­n SĂĄnchez’s brother-in-law, apologized to the former footballer during a live call on 'El tiempo justo', but blamed Susana Saborido, stating that "the problem is her".

Jorge Cyrus updates his status after his facial surgery: "I have changed more than I expected"

Jorge Cyrus shares the first results after his jaw surgery, revealing that his appearance has changed more than he anticipated.

Who is Mikel Herzog Jr.? The finalist of Benidorm Fest 2026 who appeared on 'Your Face Sounds Familiar' and is the son of a legendary singer

Mikel Herzog Jr., finalist of Benidorm Fest 2026, aims to win the Golden Little Mermaid. In addition to his participation in the show 'Your Face Sounds Familiar,' he is the son of a famous singer, adding a musical legacy to his career.

Pressure increases on ex-prince Andrew, investigated for sex trafficking of minors

The investigation linked to Jeffrey Epstein advances, increasing pressure on ex-prince Andrew, brother of King Charles III, for allegedly facilitating access of sexual abuse victims to Buckingham Palace.

Chenoa, on whether she has a new love: "Not at all, it's a lie"

Chenoa denied the rumors about a new romance, stating she is not interested in anyone at the moment. Eduardo Inda had linked her to a medical professional, but the singer clarified that there is no truth to those speculations.

Elena Rivera confirms she is marrying her boyfriend, David Redondo, whom she has been dating since she was 18 years old

Actress Elena Rivera, 33 years old, confirmed that she will marry her boyfriend David Redondo, a journalist at Atresmedia, with whom she has been in a relationship for 15 years.

The musician Jaime Anglada, friend of Felipe VI, reappears after the terrible accident he suffered

The musician Jaime Anglada, friend of King Felipe VI, reappeared after spending a month in the hospital due to the serious injuries he suffered when he was hit by a car in Palma de Mallorca.

Eme de Amores erupts over the 'mockery' about her pregnancy videos: "It's disrespectful and sexist"

Eme de Amores, an influencer, responds to the mockery about her pregnancy videos, calling it disrespectful and sexist. She expresses that she speaks not from hate, but from pain and responsibility to protect other women from similar experiences.

José María Almoguera reacts to the kiss between Paola Olmedo and her new boyfriend: "I don't feel anything"

José María Almoguera stated on 'El tiempo justo' that he doesn't feel anything after seeing the kiss between Paola Olmedo and her new boyfriend, and he expressed that he feels very happy for her.

Indirect Remarks Between Carlo Costanzia and Laura Matamoros Following Her Statements

Carlo Costanzia and Laura Matamoros exchanged indirect remarks on Instagram after Laura's statements on 'Espejo PĂșblico', where she claimed that her relationship with him is nonexistent.

Blonde and with long hair: the drastic 'look' change of Borjamina from Mozos de Arousa, one year after leaving Telecinco

Borjamina, known for his participation in 'ReacciĂłn en cadena,' ended his time at Telecinco in November 2024 and has surprised with a radical image change, now showing long blonde hair, reflecting a significant shift in his personal life.

Raphael, "moved" to have an Auditorium named after him in Madrid: "It's my life, my people"

The municipal auditorium of Boadilla del Monte, where Raphael has lived for over 50 years, will bear his name. The singer is moved by this recognition, which he relates to his life and his people.

Prince William Tainted in the Epstein Case Due to His Relationship with a Sultan Involved in the Scheme

Prince William is linked to the Epstein case through Ahmed bin Sulayen, an emir and close collaborator who promoted the Earthshot prizes and corresponded with the pedophile.

MouliaĂĄ retracts but maintains her accusation against ErrejĂłn: "I am going to go all the way"

The actress sent a letter to the court withdrawing her accusation against ErrejĂłn, but later retracted and confirmed before the judge that she will uphold the complaint and continue with the case.

Bad Bunny deletes all his posts and profile picture from Instagram

Apple Music, sponsor of the Super Bowl halftime show, stated that Bad Bunny's performance generated an "unprecedented interaction."

laSexta presenter Marina Valdés hit by a vehicle after work

Marina Valdés, laSexta presenter, was hit by a vehicle after leaving work. Recovered, the communicator shared the details of the incident in an interview with '¥Hola!'.

Joan Laporta lashes out at refereeing against Atlético: "Nothing is innocent"

Joan Laporta, former president of FC Barcelona, harshly criticized the refereeing after Pau Cubarsí's disallowed goal in the Copa del Rey first leg match against Atlético de Madrid, suggesting that the refereeing decisions are neither accidental nor coincidental.

Lindsey Vonn reports from the hospital on her progress after her brutal fall at the Games: "They will operate on me again tomorrow"

Lindsey Vonn reported from the hospital about her progress after suffering a complex tibia fracture at the Winter Olympic Games. The American skier indicated that she will undergo surgery again tomorrow to continue her recovery.

Fernando Alonso on Aston Martin's problems: "We started off on the wrong foot, we don't know where we'll be"

Fernando Alonso analyzed Aston Martin's new car after testing in Bahrain, admitting a difficult start and uncertainty about the team's performance in the upcoming F1 season.

Lobato reveals Fernando Alonso's disappointment with the new Aston Martin: "Another year in hell"

DAZN commentator Lobato revealed that Fernando Alonso is disappointed with the new Aston Martin after the tests in Bahrain, describing the situation as "another year in hell" due to the Asturian's bad feelings about the car's performance.

The Best Memes of Atlético's Rout of Barça: The Missing Lamine Yamal, Joan García's Mistake, Flick's Reaction...

Social media mocks Barça after their heavy defeat against Atlético, highlighting the absence of Lamine Yamal, mistakes by Joan García, and Flick's expressive reaction, with memes that reflect the disappointment and humor in light of the blaugrana team's poor result.

XavierE, painter with 0.3% visual remaining: "All my work can be touched, even if it's acrylic and oil"

The painter XavierE, with 0.3% visual remaining, is exhibiting part of his tactile artwork at the ONCE Tiflological Museum in Madrid until March 14, emphasizing that all his work is accessible to be touched despite using acrylic and oil.

Itinera, a pilot program to improve care for students with autism: "There is an urgency"

Itinera, a pilot program created by the Spanish Autism Center and the Ministry of Social Rights, seeks to improve care for students with autism through specialized training, accessibility, and social participation, addressing the urgent need for appropriate educational support.

Marina Conejero, the doctor with 'brittle bones' who dreams of becoming a pediatrician: "I wasn’t going to give up just because I’m 1.25 meters tall"

Marina Conejero, a medical graduate with osteogenesis imperfecta ('brittle bone disease'), overcame physical challenges and her height of 1.25 meters to complete her studies. She aspires to become a pediatrician, demonstrating determination and resilience despite her condition.

'Ganas de vivir', directed by El Langui and starring Desirée Vila, will premiere in Målaga

The documentary about Spanish athlete DesirĂ©e Vila marks El Langui’s directorial debut and will premiere on March 12 in MĂĄlaga.

Farmers affected by the rains report claims on more than 29,000 hectares, with damages already around 35 million

Agroseguro reports claims on more than 29,000 hectares due to the rains, with damages valued at nearly 35 million euros. Andalusia accounts for around 19,000 affected hectares, although losses also reach Extremadura, Castilla-La Mancha, and parts of Valencia.

DKV Seguros plans a new phase without Muface with new hires and a new strategic plan

DKV Seguros is undergoing a restructuring of its management team to strengthen key areas and promote growth, following the end of its healthcare assistance service to civil servants through Muface.

Comfort, flavor, and variety: prepared meals appeal and their consumption rises by 3.8%

Sales of prepared meals in Spain reached more than 715,000 tons in 2025. Each Spaniard consumes an average of 18 kg per year, reflecting an increase of 3.8% due to the convenience, flavor, and diversity these products offer, according to the Association of Prepared Meals of Spain.

L'Oréal will propose Pablo Isla, president of Nestlé, as vice chairman

L'Oréal will propose Pablo Isla, president of Nestlé, as vice chairman of its board, highlighting his renowned ability to develop and implement a strategic vision.

Mapfre boosts its profit by almost 20% and exceeds 1,000 million for the first time in its history

Mapfre increased its profit by almost 20%, surpassing 1,000 million for the first time. Additionally, it raised the complementary dividend to 11 cents per share, reaching a total remuneration of 18 cents for the 2025 results.

BBVA proposes a 10% salary increase for Torres and a 17% increase for Genç

BBVA has announced a proposal to increase the salaries of its president Carlos Torres by 10% and CEO Onur Genç by 17%, reflecting the good performance and goals achieved by the company in the last fiscal year. The measure will be submitted for approval at the upcoming shareholders' meeting.

Steven Spielberg, Dawson's idol, throws himself into helping James Van Der Beek's family after the actor's death

Steven Spielberg, idol of James Van Der Beek, star of 'Dawson's Creek,' has offered his support to the actor's family following his passing. Van Der Beek, a generational icon, deeply admired the director of 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind.'

Emerald Fennell, director: "I want 'Wuthering Heights' to succeed not just for me, but for the films to come"

Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi star in the passionate gothic adaptation of "Wuthering Heights" that challenged Victorian society. Its director, Emerald Fennell, hopes this film will be a success not only for herself but also to pave the way for future productions.

Extreme Love Movies: The Romances That Inspired the New 'Wuthering Heights'

Emerald Fennell reveals to the British Film Institute the 13 films that inspired her new adaptation of "Wuthering Heights." Her list includes macabre and extreme stories that challenge the traditional norms of the romantic genre.

The Spanish saga with 100 million viewers on Prime Video that has led to the announcement of a new adaptation

Mercedes Ron's literary universe continues to expand on Amazon Prime Video, which also highlights new original Spanish series such as 'Zeta' and 'Apocalipsis Z: Part II'.

It is one of the best Spanish series on Netflix, with episodes under 15 minutes that will help you get over a breakup

Nadia de Santiago creates, stars in, and writes this miniseries with episodes under 10 minutes that follows a woman in her process of getting over her first love.

The iPhone 16e Sells Out in Stores: This Means the iPhone 17e Is About to Arrive

Apple continues with its line of affordable phones, selling out the iPhone 16e in stores. This demand suggests that the launch of the iPhone 17e is imminent, marking the next stage in its lineup of accessible devices.

Motorola Signature: the phone that proves a pretty face can also have muscle

The new Motorola Signature is a super-slim phone that doesn't compromise on its specifications, firmly positioning itself in the high-end segment after several weeks of testing.

Apple avoids the effects of RAM shortage and will not raise prices for the iPhone 18

A recent leak indicates that Apple will not increase the prices of the iPhone 18, despite the global shortage of RAM affecting other manufacturers. This suggests that the company has managed to overcome supply chain difficulties, thus maintaining its stable pricing strategy for the next generation of iPhones.

Prices of the Xiaomi 17 and 17 Ultra Leaked: Here’s What They Could Cost in Spain

Xiaomi aims to compete with top brands in performance and photography with its 17 and 17 Ultra models. Possible prices for Spain have been leaked, anticipating their competitive launch in the national market.

Europe sets foot in space: the Ariane 6 rocket takes off in its most powerful version with four boosters

The European Space Agency's Ariane 7 rocket launched from French Guiana carrying 32 Amazon Leo satellites, marking a significant advance for Europe in satellite launching.

This is Mercadona’s new 2-in-1 lipstick that is taking all its stores by storm

Mercadona launches an innovative 2-in-1 lipstick that combines color and care, winning over customers in all its stores and becoming a highly sought-after product.

The Haircut That Has Won Over Hailey Bieber and Suits All Ages

Hailey Bieber has traded her long hair for a long bob clavicut, a cut that suits all ages and is expected to be the most popular in 2026.

Gift Ideas to Enjoy with Your Loved Ones on Valentine's Day

If you're looking for quick ideas for Valentine's Day, here are some thoughtful gifts to surprise your loved ones or yourself and celebrate this special occasion with affection.

Goodbye to Wide Pants, in 2026 the Fuseau Will Reign Again

In 2026, fashion will once again favor fuseau pants, leaving behind the trend of wide pants. This fitted garment, which flatters the figure, will be the protagonist in women's clothing, marking a return to tighter and more classic styles in contrast to the comfort and volume that dominated in recent years.

Psychologist FernĂĄndez on Breakups: "The Hardest Part Is Not Processing It, but the Unanswered Questions"

Psychologist FernĂĄndez points out that the most difficult part after a breakup is not accepting the end, but dealing with the unanswered questions that remain, which complicates the process of moving on.

Queen Letizia 'copies' RosalĂ­a's monastic look with her most controversial jumpsuit

Queen Letizia wears the Teresa Helbig jumpsuit again, a controversial piece in her wardrobe that receives criticism but that she loves and confidently repeats.

The curious way chef José Andrés cooks mussels: "They are like popcorn but with muscle"

Chef José Andrés reveals an easy and delicious way to cook lemon mussels, comparing them to popcorn but with muscle, highlighting their unique flavor and texture.

The Cheap and Nutritious Food We Should Eat Every Week, According to a Doctor: "The Best Thing You Can Do for Your Brain"

The expert points out that the brain needs good fuel to function properly. Regularly consuming a cheap and nutritious food is essential to maintain brain health and prevent its deterioration.

The Chef Dabiz Muñoz’s Menu to Celebrate Valentine’s Day Without Leaving Home

Chef Dabiz Muñoz from DiverXO has created a special menu for two people, available for 70 euros. It can be ordered at El GoXo through the Glovo app, ideal for celebrating Valentine’s Day at home.

Mini Cheesecake Cookies with Pistachio and Lemon, a Delicious and Gluten-Free Recipe

Andrea Carucci, author of 'The Fertility Kitchen,' shares healthy and tasty recipes every Friday, such as these mini cheesecake cookies with pistachio and lemon, perfect for a gluten-free option.

The Bar Where You Can Eat for 25 Euros in the Center of Madrid: Tasty, Fun, and Informal Dishes

EKÖ Bistro has opened a bar in the center of Madrid that offers an informal, fun, and quality dining experience. Priced around 25 euros, it features flavorful and affordable dishes, ideal for those looking to eat well without hassle in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Government Creates an Official Qualification for Ham Cutters

The Government has created an official qualification for ham cutters. To apply, candidates must have a prior vocational training qualification related to cooking, catering, or the marketing of food products.

This is one of the most incredible castles in Spain... and it is largely unknown

This castle in Castilla-La Mancha, with almost a thousand years of history, is a little-known medieval treasure that deserves to be discovered for its historical and architectural value.

Five European destinations to avoid for Valentine's Day (and one is Spanish)

For Valentine's Day, it is recommended to avoid very crowded European destinations like Paris, or places with cold climates like Copenhagen. Additionally, there is a Spanish destination on the list that is not ideal for this date, due to factors such as crowds or unfavorable conditions for enjoying as a couple.

Fuenteodra; This Is the Village That Managed to Save Its Church Thanks to a Crowdfunding Campaign

Fuenteodra managed to save its church through a successful crowdfunding campaign, which has sparked a new lease on life in the village thanks to a wide-ranging cultural program that revitalizes the community.

Walkways over the void and wine from Somontano: the town in Aragon that looks like a natural theme park

This charming village in Huesca stands out for its exceptional heritage and stunning natural surroundings, offering an experience similar to a natural theme park.

The White Village of the Sierra de CĂĄdiz You Can't Miss Visiting in 2026

This picturesque white village, located in the heart of a natural park in the Sierra de CĂĄdiz, stands out for its charm and alabaster color, becoming a must-visit destination for tourists in 2026.

These Are the Most Romantic Destinations to Travel to During Valentine’s Day

A bouquet of flowers and a candlelight dinner are good options, but a surprise trip is even better to rekindle the flame of love and create unforgettable memories as a couple.

A hotel refunds 700 euros to a customer who reported deficiencies during her stay

A customer received a 700-euro refund after reporting serious issues that negatively affected her vacation at a hotel, preventing her from fully enjoying her stay.

Bibiana Badenes, physiotherapist: "Neuroscience shows that when the body lives in constant alert, the brain becomes more reactive, less capable of listening and dialoguing”

A tense body sends danger signals to the brain, which becomes blocked because it is not designed for constant alertness, becoming more reactive and less able to dialogue or listen.

Sara Jiménez Valdericeda, expert in the human microbiome: "No, bloating after eating is not normal, nor is it inevitable"

Feeling bloated after eating indicates a problem in the body and is a signal to take action. According to human microbiome expert Sara Jiménez Valdericeda, this sensation is neither normal nor inevitable, so it is important to identify and address its causes to improve well-being.

Bruno Oliveira: "For those who do not train at a more professional level, taking care of muscle recovery is even more important"

Bruno Oliveira emphasizes that the stress caused by exercise requires an appropriate recovery plan, especially for those who do not train at a professional level, to prevent discomfort and muscle problems.

What the Historical Phrase by Plato Means: "He Who Is Not Good at Serving Will Not Be Good at Leading"

Plato emphasizes that good leadership first requires the ability to serve, linking this idea with his reflection on the soul, knowledge, and morality—topics that remain relevant in modern psychology.

What You Should 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'. Before imitating him, it's important to understand that eliminating gluten doesn't always guarantee weight loss and should be done under supervision to avoid nutritional deficiencies.

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

Gabriel RolĂłn explains that love is a learned experience influenced by childhood relationships. He reflects on why some people fall for those who hurt them, highlighting how early attachments shape adult romantic patterns.

We Test the Omoda 7 SHS: 1,200 km Range and, in February, the Top Model at the Price of the Basic One

The Omoda 7 SHS is a plug-in hybrid SUV that stands out for its comfort, efficiency, and balance. It offers a total range of up to 1,200 km and, starting in February, its most equipped version will be available at the price of the base model.

The DGT Label That Some Electric Scooters Must Carry to Legally Circulate

Since January 27, all personal mobility vehicles, including electric scooters, must be registered in the Light Personal Vehicles Registry and display the DGT label to circulate legally.

The little black dots around the glass do not improve adhesion: a mechanic explains their function

The little black dots on the edges of car windows are neither glue nor decoration. According to a mechanic, these dots serve a specific purpose, although they do not enhance the glass’s adhesion to the vehicle.

The DGT tests its new average speed cameras this very month at these points on the network

Under the direction of Pere Navarro, the DGT has started using new average speed cameras to increase speed controls on various Spanish roads starting this month.

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 similar functions to the V16 beacons for road connectivity, serving as a free alternative.

The new Toyota Aygo X Cross Hybrid now has a price in Spain, and it costs less than 100 euros per month

Toyota launches the Aygo X Cross Hybrid, a 100% hybrid urban car in the Segment A that offers efficiency, power, and exclusive design, available in Spain for less than 100 euros per month.

Storm tanks in Madrid near their limit, but prepare emptying ahead of the last day of heavy rains

January 2026 is the rainiest since 1996 in Madrid, with 13 storm tanks filled, equivalent to the capacity of 472 swimming pools. Authorities are preparing to empty them in anticipation of more heavy rains forecasted for the last day of the month.

Salvador Illa will return to the Palau de la Generalitat next Monday after almost a month off: "I am very eager"

Salvador Illa will resume his in-person activities at the Palau de la Generalitat next Monday after nearly a month of medical leave. Although he is still undergoing antibiotic treatment, the doctors have authorized his gradual return.

Grand Final of the CĂĄdiz Carnival: These Are the Entertaining Performances of the Groups Competing for the Win

The Grand Final of the CĂĄdiz Carnival features outstanding performances from the groups competing for the top prize. Each group presents shows full of wit, humor, and social critique, keeping the carnival tradition alive and thrilling the audience with their original lyrics and melodies. The competition promises an exciting conclusion to this celebrated cultural festivity.

The Government Estimates the Cost of "Urgent" Works in Rodalies at 100 Million Due to the Gelida Accident

The Ministry of Transport estimates that the speed restrictions on the railway network, resulting from the Gelida accident, will be lifted in April. The Government calculates that the "urgent" works in Rodalies have a cost of 100 million euros.

Eviction of Mariano, a Retired Resident of Embajadores, Postponed for the Fourth Time

Mariano, a retiree who has lived in his home for 67 years, has had his eviction postponed for the fourth time. The religious order that owns the building is demanding the eviction in order to carry out renovations on the property.

The Supreme Court of Justice of Catalonia Reduces the Sentence for Two Mossos for Assault and Illegal Detention of a Young Man in 2020

The Supreme Court of Justice of Catalonia has reduced the sentences for two Mossos for assault and illegal detention that occurred in 2020 and has acquitted a third agent previously sentenced to 3 years in prison for document falsification.

The Valencian Community Activates Red Alert for Hurricane-Force Winds: Cancels Carnivals and Chinese New Year

The Valencian Community has declared a red alert due to hurricane-force winds, leading to the suspension of carnivals and Chinese New Year celebrations. In Valencia, fallas committees have been advised to avoid setting up lighting structures to ensure safety.

Lawyer fined 420 euros for using 48 fake case law citations generated by AI

A lawyer was fined 420 euros for using 48 fake case law citations generated by artificial intelligence. The Chamber has decided to forward its resolution and background information to the relevant Bar Association so that appropriate measures can be taken.

Tenerife will conduct two volcanic eruption drills in towns on the island

Tenerife will carry out two volcanic eruption drills in towns on the island to improve the response of emergency services and strengthen coordination in the face of possible emergencies.

The Judge Sees Signs of Reckless Homicide in the Murcia Nightclub Fire

The judge points to signs of reckless homicide in the Murcia nightclub fire, highlighting that the machines involved lacked reference/serial numbers and that their use did not respect the safety distances established according to their instructions.

Two young men, one of them a minor, arrested after a knife robbery at Coslada Metro station

Two young men, one of them a minor, were arrested for assaulting people at the Coslada Metro station. During the robbery, one of them threatened the victims with a knife to demand their belongings.

These are the 3 situations in which JBL 'open ear' headphones have saved me

The JBL Soundgear Clips offer the advantage of staying aware of your surroundings while allowing you to receive notifications from your smartphone, combining safety and connectivity in various situations.

Recovering a pixel is possible by giving it a 'massage', although it doesn’t always work

A defective pixel on the screen can be recovered by applying a massage, although it is better to try less invasive methods first to avoid further damaging the device.

What Are the Holes in Plug Prongs For and Why Don’t the Plugs We Use in Spain Have Them

The small holes in American plug prongs are part of a safety mechanism, a feature that the European design, such as the one used in Spain, does not require.

The 'PolĂČnia' Parody That Turns Gabriel RufiĂĄn Into Bad Bunny to the Rhythm of 'DebĂ­ tirar mĂĄs fotos'

The program 'PolĂČnia' released a parody that transforms Gabriel RufiĂĄn into Bad Bunny, accompanying the performance with the song "DebĂ­ tirar mĂĄs fotos." The satire blends politics and pop culture to offer a humorous critique of the deputy's figure and his media presence.

The complaint of a Spaniard in Germany: "They canceled my appointment because the doctor resigned"

A young Spanish doctor in Germany reports that his medical appointment was canceled because the assigned doctor resigned. Additionally, he mentions that in Germany healthcare workers are treated better than the patients who visit health centers.

The Reason Why Babies in Iceland Usually Aren't Named Immediately After Birth: "It's Very Common"

In Iceland, babies do not receive a name at birth because their names must be approved by a special committee. This practice is common and aims to ensure that names comply with the country's cultural and linguistic norms.

What Kind of Walk Your Dog Needs and That You Might Not Be Giving Them

A canine behavior expert points out that many behavioral problems in dogs stem from poorly structured walks, highlighting the importance of properly planning these outings to improve pets' well-being and behavior.

When the Body Changes: Why the Diet of the Geriatric Cat Can No Longer Be the Same

Aging in cats affects their metabolism, muscles, and organs, so it is essential to adapt their diet to improve their health and quality of life.

A Study Reveals Why Owners Underestimate the Severity of Canine Health Issues

The study highlights that owners often underestimate the severity of common problems in dogs, such as ear infections, corneal ulcers, and heatstroke, which can affect the proper care and treatment of their pets.

Your Daily Horoscope: Saturday, February 14, 2026

Check the astrological predictions for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover what destiny has in store for you according to your zodiac sign.

Check the ONCE Cuponazo: Results

The results of the ONCE Cuponazo for Friday, February 13, 2026, will be announced from 9:30 PM. You can check them on the website 20minutos.es.

Check EuroMillions: results for Friday, February 13

The EuroMillions results for Friday, February 13, 2026, will be published from 9:30 PM. You can check them on the website 20minutos.es.

Check Bonoloto: Results for Today, Friday, February 13

The Bonoloto results for Friday, February 13, 2026, will be published at 9:30 PM. You can check the complete results on the 20minutos.es website.

Are minors safe without social networks? This is how predators operate in video games

Fortnite, Roblox, and Discord are popular platforms among minors where predators can operate. Many parents are unaware of the risks these communities present, exposing children to potentially dangerous contacts during gameplay or online interactions.

They Finally Identify the Famous Serial Underwear Thief: A Cat Who Loves to Steal!

The school gardener caught the cat stealing clothes and contacted its owner, who confirmed that the feline is a habitual underwear thief.

About a thousand seabirds, mainly puffins, washed ashore by storms

Recent storms in Spain have washed ashore nearly a thousand seabirds, predominantly Atlantic puffins, the main victims of these severe storms, according to SEP/BirdLife.

Trong Dong, the stadium that will be the largest in the world among ten giants

Vietnam is building the Trong Dong stadium, which upon completion will be the largest in the world with a capacity for 135,000 spectators. This structure will surpass other modern and gigantic stadiums in Asia, North America, Europe, and Africa.

Trump urges Zelenski to reach an agreement just days before the Geneva meeting: "He has to act"

Trump urges Zelenski to reach an agreement before their meeting in Geneva, reminding that only the talks in Istanbul have managed to achieve an exchange of fallen soldiers between both sides.

Eurovision cancels its 70th anniversary concert tour due to "unforeseen challenges"

The European Broadcasting Union has canceled the Eurovision 70th anniversary concert tour due to "unforeseen challenges." They have indicated that they hope to relaunch the tour when they can ensure an optimal experience for the fans.

A Teenager to Inherit a Regime: Kim Jong Un's Daughter Who Could Have Been Successor

Kim Jong Un may be preparing his teenage daughter to be his successor in North Korea, marking a generational change in the regime's leadership. Her education and public appearances suggest that she will be the heir, following the country's dynastic tradition.

Trump Confirms Deployment of a Second Aircraft Carrier Group in the Arabian Sea "In Case There Is No Agreement" with Iran

The President of the US announced the deployment of a second aircraft carrier strike group in the Arabian Sea as a precautionary measure in the event that an agreement with Iran is not reached, after confirming the deployment of the group led by the Gerald Ford.

Gusts of Wind Prevent Departure of Flight from Asturias to Barcelona This Friday

Strong gusts of wind have prevented the departure of a flight from Asturias to Barcelona this Friday and have caused the cancellation of more than one hundred flights at Barcelona-El Prat airport.

Feminism Will March Divided Again This March 8 in Madrid: Two Different Marches Starting at the Same Time

The 8M Committee maintains that feminism must include the defense of the rights of women and dissidents in its struggles. Therefore, in Madrid, this March 8, two different marches will take place, both starting at the same time, reflecting the division within the feminist movement.

Óscar López’s words about Lambán and González’s about casting a blank vote if Sánchez runs shake the PSOE

Óscar López and Felipe González have sparked internal tensions within the PSOE following recent critical statements. López questioned Lambán, while González warned that he would cast a blank vote if Sánchez runs, generating a deep debate after the electoral setback in Aragón.

Prize List of the Extraordinary Valentine's Day Draw of the National Lottery

The Extraordinary Valentine's Day Draw of the National Lottery will award a special prize of nearly 15 million euros to a single ticket this February 14th, spreading love and luck on the special date.

The PSOE Gives In to Catalan Socialists and Approves Tougher Punishments for Theft

The PSOE has approved harsher penalties for theft following pressure from the Catalan socialists, a measure that causes discontent among its progressive partners and Sumar, who warn that it could encourage fascist and racist ideas in the public debate.

Puerto Rico recognizes Bad Bunny for promoting Spanish worldwide despite Trump's political fire

Bad Bunny continues his tour following his Super Bowl halftime success, being recognized in Puerto Rico for promoting Spanish globally despite political controversies related to Trump.

Treasury estimates nearly one million euros in gas company payments in the Montoro case and locates hundreds of unknown checks

The Treasury detects close to one million euros in payments to gas companies linked to the Montoro case, additionally locating hundreds of checks and transfers with generic descriptions that make it difficult to identify the payers.

The Most Heartfelt Tribute of the Winter Games: Maxim Naumov Remembers His Parents, Victims of a Plane Crash

American skater Maxim Naumov paid an emotional tribute to his parents, victims of a plane crash, by showing a childhood photo after competing in the Olympic final following a great debut at the Winter Games.

A US soldier dies after falling overboard from a ship during operations in the Caribbean

A US corporal died after falling overboard from a ship during operations in the Caribbean, in a context marked by an intense US naval presence that has resulted in the deaths of more than 105 alleged drug traffickers.

The Supreme Court requires payment for lunch breaks if the worker remains at the company's disposal

The Supreme Court ruled that if the worker remains at the company's disposal during the lunch break, this time must be considered part of the working day and paid accordingly, as there is no complete disconnection.

This is how the 'sentinel' bracelets designed to prevent chemical submission in leisure spaces work

These bracelets, approved in Europe, detect up to 22 types of drugs, including GHB, a powerful central nervous system depressant, helping to prevent chemical submission in leisure spaces.

Ángela Murillo, the Judge Who Buried ETA’s Structure, Dies at 74

Ángela Murillo, a judge with over 40 years of career and 31 in the National Court, stood out for her commitment to the fight against ETA, decisively contributing to the dismantling of its structure. She died at 74, leaving an important legacy in Spanish justice.

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

Receive the most important and up-to-date headlines daily directly in your email. This subscription keeps you informed about national and international news, economy, culture, and more, providing quick and convenient access to the day’s relevant information.

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

Take part in the 20M Surveys to express your opinion on current topics and learn about the perspectives of other readers. These surveys aim to reflect a diversity of opinions and encourage informed dialogue within the community. Your vote is key to understanding trends and preferences in real time.

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

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a technology that enables machines to imitate human intelligence to perform tasks such as voice recognition, decision-making, and learning. To get started in AI, it is key to understand basic concepts such as algorithms, machine learning, and neural networks. Additionally, it is important to become familiar with available tools and platforms and to begin with simple projects to develop practical skills.

Which Cable Should Go On First When Jump-Starting a Car Battery: This Is the Correct Order

In Spain, many drivers try to jump-start their car battery with jumper cables, but it is crucial to follow the correct order when connecting the cables to avoid accidents and damage. It is recommended to connect the positive cable first and then the negative, ensuring a safe and efficient charge.

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

The Minimum Vital Income in Spain aims to prevent poverty and social exclusion, benefiting nearly one million children and adolescents. Now, people over 23 years old who live with their parents will also be able to access this benefit.

'Bridgerton' is ruining its best female character: the Francesca from the books deserves more

Francesca, one of the best female characters in "Bridgerton," is not receiving the proper attention or development in the series. Fans wish for more focus on her true story and for her to be given a climax that matches her importance in the books.

'The Pitt' Changes the Streaming Rules: HBO Max Medical Drama Season 2 Confirms a New Pace

The second season of 'The Pitt' on HBO Max stands out for its accelerated production pace, breaking away from the usual long waits typical of prestige series and setting a new standard in streaming.

Artificial Intelligence predicts that Madrid will be one of the cities where rent decreases in 2026

Fotocasa's AI forecasts a 0.2% drop in rents in Madrid for 2026, while cities like Palma could see increases of up to 7.4%.

'The Knight of the Seven Kingdoms': When is Episode 5 Released in Spain After the Date Change?

Episode 5 of the 'Game of Thrones' prequel, 'The Knight of the Seven Kingdoms,' will continue expanding the legacy of this successful series. After a date change, fans in Spain are eagerly awaiting its release to keep enjoying this highly acclaimed production.

The reusable rocket MIURA 5 advances at a record pace to place Spain among the elite in the industry

PLD Space is rapidly advancing in the development of its reusable rocket MIURA 5, which will be launched from Kourou. This project will position Spain as a prominent player in the international space industry.

Netflix and Spielberg's Most Ambitious Miniseries: Its Trailer Has Nearly 7 Million Views in Just 3 Days

Netflix and Spielberg present their most ambitious miniseries, narrated by Morgan Freeman. The trailer has reached nearly 7 million views in just 3 days and the release date has already been announced.

Jorge Rey brings forward the weather forecast for Carnival and Easter: the cabañuelas predict "an anticyclone"

The meteorologist Jorge Rey anticipates, using the cabañuelas method, that during Carnival and Easter there will be stable weather associated with an anticyclone, indicating clear skies and good 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 in inner harmony, making what you think, say, and do coincide, along with a simple life and service to others as essential pillars.

Gabriel RolĂłn, Psychoanalyst: "One Does Not Fall in Love with Just Anyone. Love Is a Learning Process, Like Everything in Being Human"

Gabriel RolĂłn emphasizes that love is a learning process influenced by childhood experiences. He explains that people tend to fall in love with those who reflect patterns learned in childhood, even if those relationships turn out to be harmful. The psychoanalyst highlights the importance of understanding these dynamics to improve relationships and personal growth.

Alcanar moves towards the first climate evictions in Catalonia, including the mayor's resignation

Alcanar faces the first climate evictions in Catalonia, with negotiations underway to buy and demolish flood-prone homes. The municipality suffers political and social impact after a decade of storms, which has led to the mayor's resignation.

Exclusive - US refiner Valero to import up to 6.5 million barrels of Venezuelan crude in March, sources say

US refiner Valero plans to import up to 6.5 million barrels of Venezuelan crude in March, according to sources. This move marks a significant resumption of crude purchases from Venezuela, reflecting easing tensions and adjustments in trade amid ongoing geopolitical considerations. The imports support Valero’s refining operations as global energy markets adjust to supply dynamics.

Trump tells troops ’fear’ is powerful motivator in difficult Iran talks

Former President Trump addressed U.S. troops, emphasizing that fear can be a strong motivator during challenging negotiations with Iran. He highlighted the complexities of the talks and suggested that maintaining a position of strength is crucial in dealing with Tehran’s threats and demands. Trump’s remarks underline his approach to foreign policy centered on toughness and deterrence.

Oil prices settle slightly higher as optimism around US inflation data outweighs OPEC supply concerns

Oil prices edged up as positive sentiment from US inflation data outweighed worries about OPEC's supply cuts. Investors remain hopeful that easing inflation could support demand, offsetting concerns over reduced oil output from OPEC producers. Market watchers are balancing supply constraints against expectations of stronger economic conditions driving energy needs.

White House: no changes to Trump metals tariffs unless president announces them

The White House stated there will be no changes to the tariffs on metals imposed during Trump's administration unless President Biden personally announces any adjustments. Officials emphasized that current tariff policies remain in place until a formal decision is made by the president.

Trump says he will visit Venezuela after 'very good' relationship with interim president

Former President Donald Trump announced plans to visit Venezuela, citing a “very good” relationship with the country’s interim president. Trump emphasized ongoing positive communications and expressed optimism about strengthening ties during his visit.

Oil prices set for second straight weekly loss over supply glut forecasts

Oil prices are projected to decline for the second consecutive week due to forecasts of a persistent global supply glut. Increased production from key exporters and slower demand growth have pressured prices, overshadowing geopolitical tensions. Market analysts predict that unless supply tightens or demand improves significantly, oil prices may continue to face downward pressure in the near term.

Gold holds above $5,000, set for weekly gain, while silver on track for loss

Gold prices remained above $5,000, poised for a weekly gain supported by safe-haven demand amid economic uncertainties. In contrast, silver is trending toward a weekly loss due to weaker industrial demand and rising interest rates. Market watchers anticipate further volatility as investors balance inflation concerns with evolving monetary policies.

Analysis - Trump EPA Ends Emissions Limits for US Automakers; State Rules, Lawsuits Could Follow

The Trump administration's EPA has rolled back emissions limits for US automakers, aiming to boost industry growth and reduce regulatory burdens. This move reverses Obama-era standards designed to cut greenhouse gases. States like California may enforce their own stricter rules, potentially leading to legal battles over federal versus state authority on environmental regulations.

Exclusive – Venezuela’s PDVSA selling oil only to individually licensed companies, sources say

Venezuela's state oil company PDVSA is reportedly selling oil exclusively to companies that hold individual U.S. licenses. This approach is intended to circumvent sanctions and continue export activities. The strategy highlights Venezuela's attempt to preserve its oil revenues despite international restrictions.

Argentina Senate passes Milei labor reform, advancing pro-market overhaul

Argentina's Senate approved the labor reform proposed by Economy Minister Sergio Milei, marking a significant step in the government's pro-market agenda. The reform aims to modernize labor regulations, reduce costs for employers, and boost job creation amid economic challenges. Supporters argue it will attract investment and stimulate growth, while critics warn it may weaken workers' rights and increase job insecurity.

Factbox—Chinese AI models adorn Spring Festival a year after DeepSeek shock

One year after the DeepSeek AI controversy, Chinese AI models prominently featured during the Spring Festival celebrations. These models, integrated into various festivities, showcased advancements in artificial intelligence, enhancing cultural events and reflecting China's growing influence in AI technology. The deployment highlights ongoing innovation and adaptation of AI in traditional contexts.

US used Anthropic’s Claude during the Venezuela raid, WSJ reports

The US government utilized Anthropic’s AI chatbot, Claude, to help plan the recent raid in Venezuela. According to the Wall Street Journal, Claude assisted in analyzing intelligence and drafting mission documents, marking one of the first known operational uses of AI in military actions. This reveals the growing integration of AI technology in defense strategies.

Warner Bros Discovery sees activist Sachem Head increase stake in Q4

Activist hedge fund Sachem Head raised its stake in Warner Bros Discovery during Q4, signaling increased investor confidence in the media company’s strategic direction amid ongoing industry challenges. The move reflects expectations for potential operational improvements and shareholder value enhancement at Warner Bros Discovery.

US airlines must certify use of merit-based hiring for pilots, FAA says

The FAA mandates that US airlines certify their use of merit-based hiring practices for pilots. This move aims to enhance safety and fairness in pilot selection, ensuring candidates are chosen based on qualifications and performance rather than subjective criteria. The policy reflects increased regulatory oversight in the aviation industry to maintain high standards and public trust.

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BofA CEO Brian Moynihan’s pay rises to $41 million

Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan’s compensation increased to $41 million, reflecting strong company performance and shareholder returns. The raise includes salary, bonuses, and stock awards, aligning his pay with corporate goals and market standards amid a competitive banking sector.

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Lockheed Martin secures $101M in defense contracts for various systems

Lockheed Martin received $101 million in defense contracts to develop and support multiple military systems. The contracts include upgrades and maintenance for missile defense, avionics, and radar technologies, enhancing operational capabilities for the U.S. Department of Defense. This funding underscores the company’s key role in advancing national security through cutting-edge aerospace and defense solutions.

Paramount Appoints Former Trump Official as Public Policy VP Amid Warner Bros Bid

Paramount has appointed a former Trump administration official as its new vice president of public policy. This decision comes amid its ongoing bid to acquire Warner Bros, indicating a strategic effort to bolster regulatory and government relations during the high-profile merger process.

Analysis - EU weighs two-track approach to break economic reform deadlock

The EU is considering a two-track strategy to resolve the current stalemate over economic reforms among member states. This approach aims to allow willing countries to advance reforms while others proceed at their own pace, balancing unity with flexibility to overcome political disagreements and promote growth.

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U.S. Consumer Price Index dips below forecast, signaling a potential slowdown in inflation

The U.S. Consumer Price Index rose less than expected, indicating a possible easing of inflation pressures. This decrease suggests inflation may be slowing down, which could influence future Federal Reserve monetary policies and impact economic growth and consumer spending.

Poland inflation rises to 2.2% in January, exceeding expectations

Poland's inflation rate rose to 2.2% in January, surpassing expectations. The increase was driven by higher food and energy prices. This marks a continued upward trend in inflation, prompting concerns over potential impacts on the economy and monetary policy adjustments by the central bank.

Taiwan hikes 2026 economic growth forecast to 7.7% on AI demand

Taiwan raised its 2026 economic growth forecast to 7.7%, driven by strong demand for artificial intelligence-related products. The government highlighted the robust semiconductor industry and increased exports as key contributors to the improved outlook amid global AI advancements.

Swiss inflation holds at 0.1% in January, SNB rate cut expected

Switzerland's inflation rate remained steady at 0.1% in January, reflecting persistent low price pressures. This stable inflation is increasing expectations that the Swiss National Bank (SNB) may soon cut interest rates to support economic growth amid weak demand and subdued price increases.

Spain’s final 12-month EU-harmonised inflation at 2.4% in January

Spain's EU-harmonised inflation rate for January finalized at 2.4%, reflecting a slowdown from previous months. This measure aligns with the inflation calculation standards across the European Union, indicating moderated price rises in Spain during this period.

German wholesale prices rise 1.2% in January

German wholesale prices increased by 1.2% in January, driven largely by higher energy costs. This rise reflects ongoing inflationary pressures in the economy, affecting sectors from manufacturing to retail. The increase signals continued cost challenges for businesses and potential impacts on consumer prices in the coming months.

German wholesale prices rise 1.2% year-on-year in January

German wholesale prices increased by 1.2% year-on-year in January, indicating a slowdown in inflation compared to previous months. This rise was driven by higher costs in energy and food sectors, while prices for intermediate and capital goods fell. The data suggests easing inflationary pressures in Germany's wholesale market amid ongoing economic uncertainties.

China’s new home prices extend decline in January

China’s new home prices continued to fall in January, marking a prolonged downturn in the property market. The decline reflects ongoing challenges such as reduced demand and economic uncertainties, impacting the real estate sector’s recovery prospects.

Trump administration sued for attempted overhaul of public golf course in Washington

The Trump administration faces a lawsuit over plans to overhaul East Potomac Park Golf Course in Washington, D.C. Opponents argue the proposed changes would limit public access and damage the historic site. The legal challenge claims the administration failed to follow proper environmental and public consultation procedures before initiating the redevelopment.

Anduril discusses new funding at $60 billion-plus valuation, The Information reports

Anduril is reportedly in talks for a new funding round that could value the defense tech company at over $60 billion. This marks a significant increase from its previous valuation, reflecting growing investor interest and the firm's expanding contracts with the U.S. government and defense sector. The round aims to fuel Anduril's growth in advanced defense technologies and autonomous systems.

’Swift Home’ trademark abandoned after Taylor Swift opposition

The trademark application for "Swift Home" was abandoned following opposition from pop star Taylor Swift. Swift challenged the mark, citing potential consumer confusion with her brand. Consequently, the applicant withdrew the trademark, avoiding further legal disputes.

Cubans turn to electric vehicles as US tightens oil blockade

Facing stricter U.S. oil sanctions, Cubans increasingly adopt electric vehicles to combat fuel shortages and rising costs. This shift reflects growing innovation amid economic hardship, as residents and businesses seek sustainable transportation alternatives to cope with limited access to petroleum products. The move highlights resilience in Cuba’s efforts to maintain mobility despite tightening external pressures.

Anthropic clinches $380 billion valuation after $30 billion funding round

Anthropic has secured $30 billion in a funding round, boosting its valuation to $380 billion. This significant investment highlights growing confidence in the company's AI capabilities and positions it as a major player in the artificial intelligence industry. The funding will support further development and expansion of Anthropic's AI technologies.

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Ukraine expects final IMF deal approval in coming weeks

Ukraine anticipates the IMF's final approval of its new aid package within weeks, which is crucial for economic stability amid the ongoing conflict. The deal includes financial support contingent on reforms and progress in governance, aiming to bolster Ukraine's economy during challenging times.

New York, New Jersey say Trump has not released any tunnel funding

New York and New Jersey officials state that former President Trump has not allocated any funding for the Hudson River tunnel project, despite previous federal commitments. The lack of released funds is delaying critical repairs and construction efforts needed to improve the aging infrastructure connecting the two states.

US Homeland Security Department heading into partial shutdown Saturday

The US Department of Homeland Security is facing a partial shutdown starting Saturday due to a lapse in funding. This will affect non-essential operations and could disrupt key services. Efforts to pass a funding bill have stalled in Congress, raising concerns about national security and immigration enforcement during the funding gap.

Bitcoin steadies with a nearly 4% rise, but set for a four-week losing streak

Bitcoin rose nearly 4%, stabilizing after recent declines, yet remains on track for its fourth consecutive weekly loss. Market sentiment is cautious amid ongoing economic concerns and regulatory scrutiny impacting cryptocurrency trading. Investors watch closely for factors that could influence Bitcoin's short-term momentum.

Bybit x Block Scholes Report: Crypto Derivatives Markets Hit Most Extreme Positioning Since 2022 FTX Collapse

The Bybit and Block Scholes report reveals that crypto derivatives markets have reached their most extreme positioning since the 2022 FTX collapse. This heightened activity indicates increased risk appetite and speculative trading, reflecting strong market sentiment and potential volatility ahead. The report highlights shifts in trader behavior and market dynamics within the crypto derivatives space.

Bitcoin set for four-day losing streak as traders assess rate cut outlook

Bitcoin is poised for its fourth consecutive day of losses as investors weigh the likelihood of upcoming interest rate cuts. Market participants are cautious amid mixed economic signals, impacting BTC's price movement and overall sentiment in the crypto market.

Bitcoin may drop to $50,000 in coming weeks, StanChart’s Kendrick warns

StanChart strategist Adam Kendrick predicts Bitcoin could fall to $50,000 soon due to weak technical signals and profit-taking. Despite recent gains, Kendrick highlights risks from tightening monetary policy and suggests cautious trading ahead.

Flipster FZE Secures In-Principle Approval from VARA, Reinforcing Commitment to Regulated Crypto Access

Flipster FZE has received in-principle approval from the Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA), marking a significant step in providing regulated cryptocurrency services. This approval underscores Flipster's dedication to compliant and secure crypto access, aligning with regulatory standards to benefit users in the virtual asset market.

BYDFi Joins Solana Accelerate APAC at Consensus Hong Kong, Expanding Solana Ecosystem Engagement

BYDFi has joined Solana Accelerate APAC at Consensus Hong Kong to deepen its involvement in the Solana ecosystem. This partnership aims to enhance collaboration, support developer growth, and drive innovation within the Solana blockchain community across the Asia-Pacific region. The move signifies BYDFi’s commitment to expanding its presence and fostering blockchain adoption through strategic ecosystem engagement.

Bitcoin slips, hovering around $67k, as traders parse blowout U.S. jobs data

Bitcoin dipped below $67,000 following stronger-than-expected U.S. jobs data, which could influence Federal Reserve policy. Traders are assessing how the robust employment figures might impact interest rates, causing cautious sentiment in the crypto market. Despite the dip, Bitcoin remains near its recent highs amid broader market volatility.

Wallet in Telegram Launches Cross Chain Deposits in Self Custodial TON Wallet

Wallet in Telegram has introduced cross-chain deposit functionality in its self-custodial TON wallet, enabling users to seamlessly transfer assets across different blockchain networks. This update enhances the wallet’s versatility and user control, supporting broader DeFi interactions and improving the overall crypto experience on Telegram’s platform.

Ault Capital Group Unveils Ault Blockchain Public Testnet

Ault Capital Group has launched the public testnet for its Ault Blockchain, inviting developers and users to explore and test its capabilities. The testnet aims to enhance network security and scalability before the mainnet release. This move marks a significant milestone in the project's development, fostering community engagement and paving the way for future blockchain innovations.

Polygon, Ethena, and Nethermind Join the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance as Institutional Ethereum Takes Shape

Polygon, Ethena, and Nethermind have joined the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance, signaling growing institutional adoption of Ethereum. Their membership aims to advance Ethereum’s use in enterprise solutions, fostering collaboration, innovation, and scalability within the blockchain ecosystem. This move highlights the increasing integration of institutional players in Ethereum’s development and adoption.

uniqure investor lawsuit deadline set for April 13 following FDA setback

uniqure investors have until April 13 to file lawsuits after the FDA rejected the company’s gene therapy application for hemophilia B. The setback led to a significant stock drop and allegations that uniqure withheld critical information from investors. Plaintiffs claim the company’s failure to disclose risks caused financial harm. This deadline sets the stage for potential legal action as shareholders seek damages.

BioRestorative Therapies closes $5 million public offering

BioRestorative Therapies successfully raised $5 million through a public offering to support the development and commercialization of their cell therapy products. The funds will accelerate clinical trials and expand manufacturing capacity, positioning the company to advance treatments for unmet medical needs.

Cathie Wood’s ARK Trades: Coinbase Stock Buy and Airbnb Sell

Cathie Wood's ARK Invest recently bought shares of Coinbase while selling Airbnb stock. These moves reflect ARK's strategic adjustments in response to market conditions and company performance, signaling a shift in focus towards digital assets and away from travel-related stocks.

Westwood Q4 2025 slides show revenue growth to $27.1M despite net outflows

Westwood reported Q4 2025 revenue growth to $27.1 million despite experiencing net outflows. The slides highlight strong financial performance amid challenges in client retention, indicating resilience and potential strategic adjustments moving forward.

Funko extends credit agreement maturity to December 2027

Funko has extended the maturity date of its credit agreement to December 2027, providing the company with greater financial flexibility. The move aims to support Funko’s growth initiatives and operational needs amid evolving market conditions. This extension reflects Funko’s strategic focus on strengthening its balance sheet and maintaining liquidity.

Skyline Builders closes $31.6 million private placement of preferred shares

Skyline Builders successfully closed a $31.6 million private placement of preferred shares. The raise aims to strengthen the company's balance sheet and support growth initiatives. The preferred shares offer attractive terms to investors, enhancing Skyline's capital structure and financial flexibility amid ongoing expansion plans.

Extra Space Storage declares $1.62 per share dividend for Q1 2026

Extra Space Storage announced a dividend of $1.62 per share for Q1 2026. This payout reflects the company’s continued strong financial performance and commitment to returning value to shareholders. The dividend is consistent with previous payments, underscoring sustained confidence in the company’s growth and cash flow stability.

Harley-Davidson declares $0.1875 per share quarterly dividend

Harley-Davidson announced a quarterly dividend of $0.1875 per share, reflecting the company's commitment to returning value to shareholders. This declaration maintains steady shareholder returns amidst ongoing business operations and market conditions.

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Black Rifle Coffee receives NYSE minimum price deficiency notice

Black Rifle Coffee Company received a notice from the NYSE for failing to maintain its minimum share price above $1. The company has a grace period to regain compliance or face potential delisting. This follows recent stock price declines amid market volatility and sector challenges. Management plans to address the issue to maintain its NYSE listing.

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