News Summary - 02/27/2026

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Hillary Clinton tells House panel she 'had no idea' of Epstein's crimes
Hillary Clinton testified before a House panel, asserting she was unaware of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes. She also urged that President Trump be questioned under oath regarding his past connections with Epstein.
Epstein tried to buy a palace in Morocco days before his arrest in 2019
Jeffrey Epstein was negotiating to purchase the luxury property Bin Ennakhi in Morocco shortly before his 2019 arrest, but the deal was never finalized.
China removes nine military officials ahead of key political meeting
China has dismissed nine military officials without providing an official reason. The removals occur shortly before the country's important Two Sessions political meeting, suggesting possible internal adjustments ahead of the event.
Danish PM calls snap election with Greenland issue centre-stage
Denmark's Prime Minister has called a snap election with Greenland's status, amid U.S. interest in annexation by Donald Trump, set to dominate the campaign.
Jack Dorsey's Block cuts thousands of jobs as it embraces AI
Jack Dorsey's Block is cutting thousands of jobs as part of its shift towards embracing artificial intelligence. Dorsey predicts that most companies will undergo similar workforce changes within the next year.
Netflix drops bid for Warner Bros, clearing way for Paramount takeover
Netflix has withdrawn its bid for Warner Bros, effectively ending the bidding competition and allowing Paramount to proceed with its takeover plans.
American citizen among those killed in Cuba boat shooting, US official says
Cuba claims individuals on the boat planned a terrorist infiltration and fired first, leading to a deadly shooting incident in which an American citizen was among those killed, according to a US official.
US-Iran talks end after 'significant progress', mediator says
Indirect negotiations between the US and Iran in Geneva concluded with "significant progress," according to the mediator. Seen as a last-ditch effort to revive the nuclear deal, the talks' outcome remains uncertain, with prospects for a final agreement unclear.
Kenyan charged with luring young men to fight for Russia in Ukraine
Reports indicate that 1,000 Kenyans have been recruited to fight for Russia in the Ukraine conflict. A Kenyan individual has been charged with luring young men to join the Russian forces in the war.
EU states told to use existing fund for safe abortions after citizens' petition
The European Commission has advised EU member states to utilize existing funding mechanisms rather than establishing a new facility to support women traveling for safe abortions, following a citizens' petition on the issue.
At least 10 FBI agents who worked on Trump investigation fired
At least 10 FBI agents involved in the investigation of Trump's handling of classified documents after his first term have been fired.
World Economic Forum boss quits after review of Epstein links
World Economic Forum leader Brende resigned following a review of his connections to Jeffrey Epstein. He admitted to having communicated with Epstein but stated he was completely unaware of Epstein's criminal past.
Russia and Ukraine exchange more than 1,000 soldiers' bodies
Russia announced an exchange of over 1,000 soldiers' bodies with Ukraine, coinciding with Ukraine's top negotiator meeting US peace envoys in Geneva. This development marks a rare instance of cooperation amid the ongoing conflict.
Man, 82, crushed to death in car at Munich scrapyard
An 82-year-old man was crushed to death inside a car at a Munich scrapyard. Police reported the vehicle was scheduled for scrapping, and the man apparently climbed into it unnoticed before the accident occurred.
First writing may be 40,000 years earlier than thought
Scientists have discovered evidence suggesting that Stone Age people expressed written thoughts on ancient objects, potentially pushing the origins of writing back by 40,000 years. This challenges previous assumptions about the timeline of written communication.
AfD hails court injunction on 'extremist' label as victory
The AfD party received a temporary court injunction against being labeled as "extremist." Co-leader Alice Weidel called the ruling a "major victory," highlighting the party's relief and positive outlook despite the injunction's temporary nature.
US justice department accused of withholding Trump-related Epstein files
The leading Democrat on the congressional panel investigating Jeffrey Epstein has urged the attorney general to release documents related to Donald Trump and Epstein, accusing the Justice Department of withholding these files.
Singer D4vd confirmed as 'target' of investigation into murder of teen
Authorities have confirmed that singer D4vd is a "target" in the investigation into the murder of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose remains were found in the singer's car last year.
Girl, 14, shot dead as South Africa's 'taxi wars' hit school
South Africa's taxi industry, known for fierce competition and violence, has claimed the life of a 14-year-old girl. The ongoing 'taxi wars' continue to impact communities, highlighting the severe and tragic consequences of this long-standing conflict.
Blackouts and emergency aid: Why the Cuban Revolution faces its biggest threat yet
Cuba faces a deepening internal crisis marked by widespread blackouts and an urgent need for emergency aid. These challenges strain the government's control and threaten the stability of the Cuban Revolution, raising concerns that prolonged hardships could lead to unrest and test the resilience of the regime from within.
The Boys' Love at the Heart of Heated Rivalry is a Familiar Tale in Asia
Same-sex romance, known as Boys' Love, has grown popular in Asia, serving as a fantasy and escape for women and the queer community. It remains a significant cultural phenomenon reflecting diverse audiences' desires and social narratives.
How Ghislaine Maxwell brought Bill Clinton into Epstein's orbit
Documents from the Epstein files show that Ghislaine Maxwell played a key role in fostering the relationship between Bill Clinton and Jeffrey Epstein after Clinton's presidency, helping to maintain their connection.
Shot in school uniform: BBC reveals police order led to Gen Z protest killings in Nepal
New evidence uncovers that police orders led to the shooting of 19 protesters in school uniforms during a Gen Z demonstration in Kathmandu last September, revealing the tragic circumstances behind the killings.
'Fear is everywhere': BBC reports from Mexican city turned into war zone by drug cartel feud
CuliacĂĄn, northern Mexico, faces escalating violence as rival Sinaloa cartel factions clash for dominance, turning the city into a dangerous war zone marked by fear and unrest.
Israeli soldiers shot a Palestinian boy and stood around as he bled to death, video shows
Israeli forces prevented Palestinian ambulances from reaching a 14-year-old boy who was shot, leaving him bleeding on the ground for at least 45 minutes, according to video footage.
Is Ethiopia heading back to war in Tigray?
Residents are fleeing Tigray once more, raising fears of renewed conflict over three years after the civil war ended.
Watch: BBC on streets of Mexican city gripped by deadly cartel violence
BBC correspondent Quentin Sommerville reports from CuliacĂĄn, Sinaloa, a city experiencing intense cartel-related violence marked by recent explosions, highlighting the dangerous security situation.
Moment cooling tower is demolished at German power plant
Spectators witnessed the controlled demolition of the cooling tower at Germany's decommissioned Frimmersdorf power plant as it collapsed.
Watch: Moment a sinkhole in Omaha traps cars and drivers
Witnesses quickly assisted drivers trapped by a sinkhole in Omaha, helping them to safety while others managed traffic, police reported.
BBC sees damage in Puerto Vallarta after Mexican cartel violence
BBC's Will Grant visits Puerto Vallarta, witnessing the aftermath of violence linked to Mexican cartels. The popular resort town shows signs of damage and disruption due to recent cartel-related conflicts, impacting local safety and tourism.
'Anyone who runs is shot': Watch Russian soldiers describe killings of troops who refuse orders
Russian soldiers on the run revealed the brutal treatment of troops who disobey orders, describing executions of those attempting to retreat on the front lines in Ukraine. They shared firsthand accounts of fear and violence within their ranks.
Moncloa avoids confirming a third attempt to approve the social decree as pressure grows from its allies to save the aid
Left-wing forces alongside the PSOE are pressuring the Government to maintain the anti-eviction measures, while ERC, EH Bildu, and BNG submit amendments to make them permanent, increasing the pressure on Moncloa ahead of a possible third attempt to approve the social decree.
The 'No' to the social decree makes it difficult to prevent power or gas cuts to vulnerable households while NGOs demand a permanent ban
The prohibition of power or gas cuts to vulnerable households now depends on agreements between suppliers and local authorities, as well as certification by social services. NGOs are fighting for this ban to be permanent, without relying on decrees or changes in government.
Castilla y LeĂłn Opens the Election Campaign with PP and PSOE Confident of Not Losing Seats and Vox with More Limited Expectations
The left in Castilla y LeĂłn is running divided, with Sumar and IU together and Podemos separately. PP and PSOE start the campaign confident in maintaining their seats, while Vox has more modest expectations. Regionalist candidacies will also participate in these elections, marking a plural and fragmented electoral contest.
These are the eight main candidates for the regional elections in Castilla y LeĂłn
On March 15, the citizens of Castilla y LeĂłn will vote to elect the 82 deputies of the regional parliament in a key contest that will determine the political future of this community of nine provinces.
Pakistan bombs Kabul and announces an "open war" against Afghanistan
The Pakistani army carried out bombings in Kabul, Kandahar, and Paktia, according to Taliban reports, also announcing an "open war" against Afghanistan.
The 'age' of cars in Spain reaches 15 years and raises safety alarms
The average age of cars in Spain has reached 15 years, raising concerns about road safety, as these older vehicles lack modern safety systems, although they are still valued for their comfort.
The leadership of Vox in Murcia resigns en masse to force the removal of its president
The leadership of Vox in Murcia has resigned en masse so that the national leadership intervenes and takes control of the regional delegation, with the aim of forcing the removal of the regional president.
Netflix Withdraws from the Battle to Purchase Warner Following New Offer Presented by Paramount
Warner considered Paramount's revised offer, valued at $31 per share in cash, to be superior. Following this decision, Netflix decided to withdraw from the competition to acquire Warner.
Disappearance of the Fence, Dual Border Controls... Everything About the Gibraltar Agreement Between the EU, the United Kingdom, and Spain
The agreement establishes that Gibraltar will be integrated into the Schengen Area and the customs union, while maintaining British sovereignty. This eliminates the border fence and establishes dual controls, improving mobility and cooperation between the EU, the United Kingdom, and Spain without resolving the historical dispute.
Sentenced to 14 Years in Prison for Simultaneously Raping a Girl: "She Was Treated Like a Doll"
Two men have been sentenced to 14 years in prison for simultaneously raping a young woman, who detailed the attack and became completely paralyzed during the assault, being treated like an object.
Verdeliss completes her impressive feat: 24 hours running without any rest and 240 kilometers
The athlete and influencer Verdeliss managed to run for 24 consecutive hours without rest, covering 240 kilometers at the Decathlon in Nuevos Ministerios, Madrid.
Alert in London over the 'School Wars', children who meet to fight armed with compasses, scissors, and box cutters
The London police have launched a special operation to combat the "school wars," where children face off armed with compasses, scissors, and box cutters, causing alarm due to the violence and danger of these confrontations.
Daniel MartĂnez visits 'El Hormiguero' and gets scolded by the director for crossing the line
The comedian Daniel MartĂnez presented his show 'Remember', dedicated to 90s fashion and trends, during his visit to 'El Hormiguero'. During the broadcast, he was scolded by the director for going too far with his comments.
Oriol Cardona and Ana Alonso 'reveal' on 'La Revuelta' their conversation with King Felipe: "He liked it so much that he kept it"
Olympic medalists Oriol Cardona and Ana Alonso were invited to David Broncano's show, where they shared details of their conversation with King Felipe, who was so impressed that he decided to keep something they showed him during the meeting.
Blanca Paloma, from Eurovision 2023: "Taking a stand can close doors, but human rights come first"
Blanca Paloma, the artist from Elche who participated in Eurovision 2023, speaks in a live interview with '20minutos' about her nomination for the Goya Award for Best Original Song and highlights the importance of defending human rights despite potential professional consequences.
The Euribor falls in February for the second month, and those who review their mortgage will save 200 euros per year
The Euribor, a key indicator for variable-rate mortgages, dropped in February to 2.22% from 2.245% in January. This reduction will allow those who review their mortgage to save around 200 euros annually.
The Luxury Chalet Occupied by Actress Paloma Porcel: "Just Removing the 12 Cars Costs Me More Than 20,000 Euros"
Paloma Porcel and her partner are accused of occupying a luxury chalet. According to reports, they demand 300,000 euros to leave the property, and just removing the 12 cars parked there would cost them more than 20,000 euros.
Paloma Porcel's Lawyer Assures That the Helicopter Displayed in Her Garden Did Not Belong to Her or Her Partner
Mercedes Parada, Paloma Porcel's lawyer, stated that the helicopter shown in the garden was not the property of the actress or her partner, but was linked to the professional activity of the person who resides in the same house as Porcel.
This is how you can anticipate your Income Tax return: "You can know if you will have to pay or receive a refund"
A specialist explains that, by using the withholding certificate, it is possible to anticipate whether the Income Tax return will result in a payment or a refund, thus facilitating personal financial planning.
Montero's Mistake: She Was the Only One to Vote Against Aid for the Victims of the Adamuz Accident
The Congress approved a decree granting financial aid to the victims of the Adamuz accident, with amounts ranging from 2,404 to 84,141 euros depending on the damages suffered. Montero was the only one who voted against this aid.
The 'early spring' ends: a weekend with a thermal collapse, haze, and the threat of a new DANA arrives
The weekend will bring a sharp drop in temperatures, especially in the northern half and the interior of Spain. In addition, haze is expected along with the possible formation of a new Isolated Depression at High Levels (DANA), which could affect weather conditions.
US Confirms That One of the Deceased in the Cuban Operation Was a US Citizen
Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos FernĂĄndez de CossĂo stated that all those intercepted in the operation were Cuban residents in the US, confirming that one of the deceased was a US citizen.
Rubio assures that the U.S. will act "accordingly" over the death of four crew members of a vessel in Cuba
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that his country will respond appropriately following the death of four crew members of a vessel in Cuba, emphasizing the need to take action in response to this incident.
Cryptocurrency Enthusiasts Despite the Storm: "I Don't Buy Bitcoins Expecting to Get Rich Next Year"
Despite recent Bitcoin declines, investors with different profiles continue to bet on cryptocurrencies, seeing them not as a way to get rich quickly, but as a long-term investment.
The fistfight between two drivers: they get out of their cars and start punching each other
Two drivers engaged in a fistfight after getting out of their cars. The conflict was quickly interrupted and resolved when several people intervened to separate them.
David Bowie's Daughter Reveals That Her Parents Forced Her Into Therapy
Lexi Jones, daughter of David Bowie, has shared her struggles with mental health and addiction, revealing also that her parents forced her to attend therapy during her youth, which further complicated her personal situation.
Journalist Juanlu Dorado Dies at 43 Due to Serious Illness
Juanlu Dorado, a key journalist in the Los Pedroches region with experience in media outlets such as 'As' and 'Marca', passed away at the age of 43 after a serious illness.
Discreet farewell to Tejero at a family wake amid much media attention
Relatives of former lieutenant colonel Tejero said their goodbyes at a private funeral in XĂĄtiva. His ashes will be deposited in Torre del Mar in a discreet ceremony despite the great media interest.
Shopping with Ainhoa: A Survival Guide for 'Bridgerton': Period Books and Movies You Shouldn't Miss
Fans of 'Bridgerton' find the series and its books captivating. After watching an episode, it's hard to stop following it, which has led to exploring more similar period books and movies for those who enjoy this genre.
The Bank Branches of the Future Are Already Here: Close to Customers and with Innovative Proposals
According to a survey by 20minutos and CaixaBank, despite digitalization, customers prefer to resolve complex questions with personalized attention. This drives bank branches to be more approachable and offer innovative proposals that combine technology and human contact.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin joked about the incident in which Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught cheating on their partners during the 'kisscam'.
The Royal House says that only Juan Carlos I has the authority to decide if he returns to Spain
The Royal House states that only Juan Carlos I has the authority to decide if he returns to Spain, amid speculations arising after the declassification of documents related to the 23-F.
Images of the little monkey Punch angry with his caretakers when they try to take away his stuffed animal
The little monkey Punch appears upset and resists when his caretakers try to take away his stuffed animal, showing his attachment to the object.
The audience chooses the finalists of 'GH DĂșo' and the penultimate evicted contestant in the final stretch
Anita Williams, Gloria GonzĂĄlez, Juanpi, and Carlos Lozano were chosen as finalists by the audience in Thursday's show, advancing to the final stage of the competition.
The 'apology' of the fan expelled for his Nazi salute: "I was married by a faggot and I have two black adopted kids"
Antonio GĂĄlvez, a fan expelled for making a Nazi salute, posted a video with his account, in which he makes controversial statements about his family and adoptions, attempting to justify his actions following the generated controversy.
Criticism of Huijsen for laughing in the box while Asencio was on the ground: "I want him out of Real Madrid"
Huijsen, injured and watching the match from the box, was recorded laughing while Asencio was on the ground, which sparked strong criticism from Real Madrid fans who are demanding his departure from the club.
Buying Fashion Online Without Spiking Emissions: What Tendamâs Omnichannel Model Demonstrates
Tendam integrates stores in shopping centers and on high streets, making it easy, accessible, and sustainable for customers to pick up orders, thereby reducing the environmental impact of online shopping.
Insurers Focus on the Life Business as a Growth Engine in the Coming Years
The normalization of interest rates and the boost to investment products position the life business as a key growth engine for insurers in the coming years.
Goya Awards: The 36 Most Tense and Controversial Moments in the Entire History of the Spanish Film Gala
The Goya Awards, celebrating their 40th edition in Barcelona, have bestowed numerous honors and generated tense and controversial moments throughout their history, which are part of the cultural memory of Spanish cinema.
The Reason Why Single Women Are Smarter, According to Psychology
Psychological studies indicate that women with higher intelligence tend to remain single, suggesting that they prioritize their personal and professional development over romantic relationships.
Sara MarĂn Berbell, microbiota expert: "It's not that the body is weaker in winter, it's that it is more exposed"
Sara MarĂn Berbell explains that the immune system is a shield that must be properly nourished to stay strong. In winter, the body is not weaker but more exposed to external agents, so it is key to strengthen the microbiota to support immunity.
From the Xiaomi 17 Ultra and the HONOR Robot Phone to the Razr Fold, the phones we will see at MWC 2026
At MWC 2026 in Barcelona, new releases are expected from Xiaomi, HONOR, Motorola, Nothing, TECNO, ZTE, and TCL. Additionally, Samsung will present its new Galaxy S26, showcasing the latest in mobile technology.
The idyllic Greek island that has won over Brad Pitt for his next film
This Greek island, known for its 'Mamma Mia'-style paradisiacal beauty, has been a refuge for celebrities such as Leonard Cohen and Sophia Loren. Now, Brad Pitt has chosen this unique destination to shoot his next movie, solidifying its charm among international stars.
The Madrid restaurant that gives away 800 servings of broth for World Cocido Day: where and at what time
On February 27th, the restaurant Preciados 33 in Madrid will give away 200 liters of cocido broth, equivalent to 800 servings, to celebrate World Cocido Day.
The Essential Features a Reflective Vest Must Have to Avoid Getting Fined by the Guardia Civil
Reflective vests are mandatory in case of a breakdown to ensure safety while driving and to avoid fines. They must be approved and kept in the vehicle, allowing you to get out of the car legally while ensuring visibility on the road.
A study reveals how the "gravity hole" that baffles scientists was formed
A study discovers that Earth's largest gravitational anomaly has evolved over the last 70 million years, revealing details about its formation and the mystery that baffles scientists.
Iran and the US achieve "significant progress" in their third meeting for a nuclear deal two days before Trump's ultimatum
Iran and the US reached significant progress during their third meeting for a nuclear deal, amid intense negotiations and just two days before the ultimatum imposed by Trump, aiming to ease tensions and avoid a major conflict.
Russia says the alleged nuclear arsenal for Ukraine will be part of the next round of negotiations and does not set deadlines for peace
Ukraine and the U.S. held a new round of talks in Geneva, while Moscow sent Putin's envoy to engage in dialogue with Washington. Russia indicated that the issue of the alleged nuclear arsenal for Ukraine will be discussed in future negotiations and did not set deadlines for achieving peace.
Juana Rivas and her eldest son recount their "hell" with Arcuri before the Italian judge: "An absolute nightmare"
Juana Rivas and her eldest son testify in Cagliari during the trial against her ex-partner, Arcuri, for alleged abuse of their children. Both describe the difficult experience they have endured, calling it "an absolute nightmare."
Such Open Topics
Passing news spreads quickly and then disappears, while important information remains in a state of uncertainty and neglect.
Mamdani and Trump Tackle the Largest Housing Investment in New York in Five Decades
The project in Sunnyside Yard, Queens, involves the construction of 12,000 affordable homes, marking the largest housing investment in New York in 50 years.
JoaquĂn Prat Calls Women Who Criticize Heidi Klum's Body "Fools"
JoaquĂn Prat expressed surprise upon seeing that many of the criticisms about Heidi Klum's body came from women, whom he called "fools" because of their comments.
Continuing to contribute without having a job: this is how the special agreement for retirement works
The special agreement allows people who have lost their jobs to continue contributing towards their retirement, thereby improving their contribution base and future pensions, even if they are not working. It is aimed at those who are close to retirement and want to secure better benefits.
Iberia changes its baggage policy and adds a new surcharge of up to 140 euros
Iberia implements a new baggage surcharge ranging from 35 to 140 euros, depending on the route and destination of the flight.
YouTubeâs Cheap Plan Adds the Most Anticipated Features for Everyone Without Raising the Price
YouTube launches its Premium Lite plan in Spain for âŹ7.99 per month, offering highly requested features without increasing the price. This more affordable version allows users to enjoy an enhanced experience while keeping costs low.
Spinach with Hard-Boiled Egg, Carrot, and Raisins: The Affordable Recipe to Solve Your Dinner Without Any Hassle
This recipe of spinach with hard-boiled egg, carrot, and raisins is a healthy, economical, and quick option for an uncomplicated dinner.
The 23-F of TarancĂłn
The narrative describes the longest night experienced by the author during the 23-F attempted coup, culminating in the satisfaction of broadcasting the departure of the coup plotters at dawn.
Fewer Thanks, Please
Luis Tosar and Rigoberta Bandini will be the hosts of the Goya Awards gala this Saturday, where 30 awards will be given in various categories.
The Return of King Juan Carlos
The documents from 23-F confirm that Juan Carlos I acted correctly during the attempted coup d'état, demonstrating his commitment to democracy, unlike some more recent controversies in his record.
Where I said "I say"... I don't say "Diego"
The use of quotation marks implies that the words are literal; if they are not, it generates distrust in the reader.
"Docentes Referentes" is Born, an Initiative by FundaciĂłn Ibercaja to Recognize "Teachers Who Inspire Their Students"
FundaciĂłn Ibercaja launches "Docentes Referentes," a national initiative that recognizes the excellence and impact of teachers who are transforming education in Spain.
A dog prevents the kidnapping of a woman by biting one of her four attackers
The Civil Guard arrested four criminals who tried to kidnap a woman at her home. The kidnapping was thwarted thanks to a dog that bit one of the attackers.
The Great Transformation of the "Grandpa Bodybuilder": He Started Training at 55, Lost 80 Kilos, and Is Now a Professional
The "grandpa bodybuilder" began training at 55 years old, lost 80 kilos, and became a professional. Today, he has over a million followers on Instagram and is a role model in the sport.
Carmen MartĂn Gaite Wrote It Better
Carmen MartĂn Gaite published a notable autofiction that deserves to be rediscovered by readers and stands above most current works in this genre.
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Ten Magical Spots for Tourists Visiting Spain: Do You Know Where They Are?
Take part in this travel quiz to discover and test your knowledge about ten magical and little-known places that every tourist should visit in Spain.
The CIAF says that the parts taken by Adif from the Adamuz accident "are not critical" although there were some they wanted to "preserve"
The CIAF clarified that the parts Adif removed after the Adamuz accident are not critical, although some they wished to preserve. The conflict arose when investigators returned to the site after the sample collection, which led the Civil Guard to find rails and welds removed from the area after the judicial seal was lifted.
Netherlands sues Grok and X for generating sexual material with AI
Two organizations in the Netherlands demand that if Grok and X do not cease their functions that allow the generation of sexual material with AI, they be imposed a coercive fine of 100,000 euros per day.
Kim Jong-un's Daughter Attends Military Parade and Strengthens Her Position as Successor
Kim Ju Ae, approximately 13 years old, attended the military parade alongside her father, reinforcing her public profile as a possible successor to Kim Jong-un.
A baby and his mother affected in an apartment fire in Talavera: 25 people evacuated
The fire in an apartment in Talavera was controlled and extinguished. A baby and his mother were affected and taken to the hospital along with other casualties. In total, 25 people were evacuated and attended to by emergency teams.
The Government will ask the CNIO board to dismiss the manager following a harassment complaint
The CNIO manager was sending personal and offensive messages to the general secretary from the gym, boasting about his sexual conquests, which has led the Government to request his dismissal after a harassment complaint.
Refugees Who No Longer Think About Returning: "In the First Months in Spain, I Cried Every Day"
Four years after the invasion, thousands of Ukrainian refugees in Spain are rebuilding their lives. Despite the pain and nostalgia, many no longer consider returning to Ukraine, adapting to their new reality.
Spiritual Agents, the Figure That Accompanies at the End of Life: "It's Not About Religion, but About Bringing Peace"
Spiritual support in pediatric palliative care focuses on providing peace, meaning, and dignity to children and their families, transcending the illness without being tied to any specific religion.
Testosterone Therapy for Women, the "Happiness Pellet": "Sexually, I've Returned to My 30s"
Testosterone therapy for women, without official authorization in the EU, is offered as a compounded formula in private clinics, generating medical and scientific controversy. Some users report sexual benefits, comparing themselves to their youth, but the debate over safety and effectiveness continues.
Dani Rovira debuts as host on 'Al margen de todo' with a monologue about his mother: "She anchors you to reality"
Dani Rovira made his debut as host on 'Al margen de todo', where he humorously recounted how his mother reacted to the news of his new role, asking if they had resurrected the comedian Chiquito, showing how his mother keeps him anchored to reality.
Torrecilla recalls her cancer and the accident that left her mother in a wheelchair: "I fell into depression"
Former footballer Torrecilla shares on 'Y ahora Sonsoles' the two most difficult episodes of her life: her battle against cancer and the accident that left her mother in a wheelchair, moments that led her into a deep depression.
Gabriel RufiĂĄn, on 'El Intermedio': "Every day I consider changing jobs, it's not worth it to me"
Thais Villas asked in Congress if the deputies would change jobs. Gabriel RufiĂĄn responded on 'El Intermedio' confessing that every day he considers leaving his position because the effort is not worth it.
Rebeca Crespo speaks out about the photos where she is wearing a niqab: "They are fake images, it's a hoax"
Rebeca Crespo clarified that the photos showing her wearing a niqab are a montage and a hoax created to harm her. The journalist pointed out the inconsistencies in the images and mentioned that she still receives messages from people who believe this falsehood.
Graciela Announces Her Wedding Surprise on 'Los Gipsy Kings' and Her Mother Breaks Down: "Don't Get MarriedâŠ"
Graciela surprises everyone by announcing her wedding on 'Los Gipsy Kings'. While her sisters celebrate the news, Dani needs time to process it, and Marisol, her mother, appears saddened by her daughter's imminent departure.
Javier Shows His Tenor Skills on 'Pasapalabra' Winning 'The Musical Clue'
Javier, who works professionally as a tenor, showcased his vocal talent during his debut on 'Pasapalabra' and won the 'The Musical Clue' challenge, impressing the audience with his abilities.
The Crisis of Television News in Times of 'Pseudojournalism'
The credibility of television news is in crisis due to the predominance of superficial and sensationalist content, known as 'pseudojournalism', which distances the audience from rigorous and reliable information.
A Deer Bites Susana Saborido and Unleashes Chaos in JoaquĂn's Family
The visit to Nara Park, initially peaceful, turned chaotic when a deer bit Susana Saborido, causing running, scares, and screams from the former footballer JoaquĂn.
'Malas lenguas' clarifies whether some images of celebrities on Epstein's island are real or not
MarĂa Navarro clarified that the image of Stephen Hawking on Epstein's island is real, but denied the authenticity of the photographs supposedly showing Epstein with Bill Clinton or Bill Gates.
Kylie Jenner remembers her hairdresser and friend, JesĂșs Guerrero, who passed away unexpectedly a year ago
JesĂșs Guerrero, hairdresser and friend of Kylie Jenner, passed away unexpectedly a year ago in Saudi Arabia at the age of 34 while working with Jennifer LĂłpez.
AdriĂĄn RodrĂguez leaves the detox center where he was admitted: "I am very happy"
AdriĂĄn RodrĂguez has left the detox center where he was admitted. The actor assured 'El tiempo justo' that "everything is fine" and expressed his happiness after finishing the treatment.
Criticism of Benny Blanco, Selena Gomezâs husband, for his alleged lack of hygiene
Benny Blanco, Selena Gomezâs husband, was criticized after appearing on his new show with dirty feet and passing gas, which sparked comments about his lack of hygiene.
Luis Merlo speaks for the first time about his boyfriend and reveals the romantic gesture he gave him on their anniversary
Luis Merlo, known for keeping his private life secret, spoke for the first time about his boyfriend on 'Top Chef,' where he showed a special gift that he gave him on their anniversary, revealing a romantic detail of their relationship.
Willyrex reveals how much money he earned with 'Spicy4tuna', his business podcast
Willyrex and other creators like Ălvaro845 and Marc Urgell disclosed the earnings of their entrepreneurship podcast 'Spicy4tuna', showing a financial breakdown for the past year.
Estela Grande Asks for Help to Solve a Health Problem of Her Twins
Influencer Estela Grande discovers that her twins are intolerant to the dairy products she consumes and asks for help to manage this health issue.
Nury Calvo, cancer-stricken influencer, reappears after having both breasts removed
Nury Calvo, influencer, reappeared after undergoing a double mastectomy due to her cancer. In an emotional message, she shared her recovery process and emphasized the importance of fighting this disease, inspiring her followers to face adversity with courage and hope.
The CNMC Investigates Ibai Llanos for a Serious Violation That Could Result in a Fine of up to âŹ750,000
The CNMC has opened an investigation into Ibai Llanos for a possible violation of the General Audiovisual Communication Law, which could lead to a fine of up to 750,000 euros.
Kiko JimĂ©nezâs Father Speaks from Prison: "I May Be Better or Worse Than Other Fathers, But I Demand Respect"
Fernando, Kiko JimĂ©nezâs father, was imprisoned in January after being accused of attempted homicide. From there, he states that he may be better or worse than other fathers, but he demands respect.
Martin Short's Daughter Showed No Symptoms of the Depression That Led Her to Take Her Own Life
Martin Short's daughter died by suicide without showing obvious symptoms of depression, adding to the recent losses the actor has experienced within his family circle.
Infiltrated into the Profession of Arboriculture: Hanging from a Rope 10 Meters Up
Arboriculture is practiced hanging from a rope several meters above the ground, showcasing the work from within and revealing the complexity and skill required to work at heights.
A psychologist explains what it means to help waiters clear the table
Helping waiters clear the table reflects empathy, respect, and social awareness. According to psychologists, this gesture indicates good manners, responsibility, initiative, and emotional intelligence, showing deep personality traits by acting collaboratively without being asked.
The video of the sinking of a Chinese minibus crossing a frozen lake
A minibus with nine people, including the driver, sank in a frozen lake in China. So far, there is one survivor and one passenger missing.
Fernando Alonso, about to explode against Aston Martin and Honda: "He is worried, overwhelmed, and counting to 10"
Fernando Alonso is under a lot of pressure ahead of the 2026 Formula 1 season. He is worried and overwhelmed by the situation at Aston Martin and Honda, struggling to stay calm as they prepare for the start of the new campaign.
The creator of Rojadirecta: "We do not allow unauthorized content to be posted, it's another matter if it appears"
The Prosecutor's Office is requesting four years in prison for the creator of Rojadirecta for the illegal broadcasting of sporting events, while he maintains that they do not allow unauthorized content to be uploaded, although he acknowledges that such content may appear without their control.
Bombshell in Spanish football: Cristiano Ronaldo takes control of 25% of AlmerĂa
Cristiano Ronaldo, through his company CR7 Sports Investments, has purchased 25% of the shares of the Andalusian club AlmerĂa, increasing his influence in Spanish football.
Ana Alonso loses her Olympic bronze medal: "I don't know if I left it in someone else's backpack, the taxi..."
Ana Alonso, Spanish medalist in ski mountaineering at the Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, lost her bronze medal. The athlete does not know where she might have left it, mentioning possible places such as someone elseâs backpack or a taxi.
Oliveira sets a date for the fight between Topuria and Makhachev: "It's something that will generate a lot of money"
Brazilian fighter Oliveira anticipates that Topuria will vacate the lightweight belt and will face the Russian Makhachev toward the end of the year, a fight he expects to generate great anticipation and profits.
ITP, a Rare and Invisible Disease That Causes Debilitating Fatigue: "It Profoundly Affects"
ITP, or Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura, is a rare disease that affects platelets, causing bleeding and severe fatigue that profoundly impacts the lives of those who suffer from it.
Intrauterine Surgery and Stem Cell Treatment, the New Hope for Children with Spina Bifida
A trial conducted on children born between 2021 and 2022 reveals that the combination of intrauterine surgery and stem cell therapy is effective and safe in correcting the abnormalities caused by spina bifida.
Accessible labeling, an urgent need for blind people: "There are many similar packages"
ONCE organized a day and workshop called Cooking Blind to raise awareness about the need for accessible labeling that makes shopping easier for blind people, given the difficulty posed by similar packaging.
Confirmed: 11 New Conditions That Will Grant Access to Early Retirement Due to Disability
11 new conditions have been confirmed that will allow access to early retirement due to disability, including Parkinson's disease, spina bifida, non-traumatic spinal cord injury, and other rare or organic diseases.
Indraâs stock soars more than 21% after beating forecasts and drives a new high for the Ibex 35
Indra, the defense technology company, reaches historic highs in the stock market by surpassing 62 euros per share, driven by results that exceeded expectations. This increase of more than 21% contributed to a new high for the Ibex 35 index.
Bolt arrives in Valencia and Alicante and includes "for the first time cars adapted for people with reduced mobility"
Bolt expands its service to Valencia and Alicante, including for the first time vehicles adapted for people with reduced mobility. The initiative aims to increase accessible options in cities where the fleet of adapted taxis is limited, strengthening its commitment to inclusive mobility.
Red Eléctrica's Grid Boosts Its Profit to 535 Million and Rules Out Making Provisions for the Blackout
Redeia increased its profits by 37%, reaching 535 million euros, and raised its investment in the electric transmission and system operation network by 40%. The company ruled out making provisions for the recent blackout.
The initiative to put an end to the 'rip-off' of discounted mortgages: "We need to put a stop to the free-for-all"
The initiative aims to curb the overcharge of up to 2,000 euros that customers pay for accepting additional financial products in order to obtain better rates on their mortgages. It seeks to limit these abusive practices and protect consumers.
Dia accelerates its expansion plan and expects to open around one hundred stores this year
Dia will invest up to 210 million euros to open approximately 100 new stores this year. The expansion will focus on franchises and strengthening its presence in areas such as the Balearic Islands.
Grupo Catalana Occidente earns over 740 million euros thanks to the boost from the Occident business
The funeral business of Grupo Catalana Occidente shows the highest growth, although its contribution to profit is still modest, with 23 million euros, supporting the company in surpassing 740 million euros in earnings.
Explained finale of 'Bridgerton', season 4: what that last revelation means and who will star in season 5
Season 4 of 'Bridgerton' concludes with the romantic closure of Benedict and Sophie, full of surprises. Additionally, a mysterious appearance raises new questions, leaving fans eager about the direction and the main stars of season 5.
'Bridgerton' Throws Fans Off with Something It Had Never Done Before: Pay Attention to the Last Scene
The Netflix series "Bridgerton" incorporates an innovative detail in its final scene, following the trend of major blockbusters. This element has surprised fans, who probably didn't notice it at first glance.
Ana Belén, 32 years ago: "When you understand a certain character, a mechanism is set in motion"
Ana Belén returns to the forefront with the release of 'Islas,' the film by Marina Seresesky, which will hit theaters on February 27.
From the 'Yellowstone' Spin-Off to the New Projects by Clara Galle and Rachel Weisz: The Best Series of March You Can't Miss
This March brings a selection of unmissable series covering adventure, thriller, and horror, including a highly anticipated spin-off of 'Yellowstone' and new offerings featuring Clara Galle and Rachel Weisz. Get ready for exciting stories that will keep you hooked.
30 Years with Ghostface: This is How 'Scream 7' Recaptures the Spirit of the Original Movie
Scream 7 reunites Kevin Williamson, the original screenwriter, to direct the new installment. The film leans on nostalgia to revive the spirit of the franchise and connect with fans of the original saga.
12 kilos less in 40 years: the strict diet the Goya has followed throughout the history of the awards
In 40 years, the Goya Award has lost 12 kilos, reflecting a slimmer and more eco-friendly image than at its first gala, showing the passage of time and a shift towards sustainability.
Xiaomi launches an ultra-thin and lightweight 5,000 mAh power bank to charge two phones at once
Xiaomi introduces a 5,000 mAh power bank with a thickness of 6 mm and weighing only 98 grams, allowing simultaneous charging of two mobile devices, standing out for its ultra-thin design and light weight.
Google Launches Nano Banana 2: Enables Creating and Editing Images with Amazing Speed and Precision
Googleâs Nano Banana 2 makes creating and editing images almost instantaneously, while maintaining a high level of detail and accuracy in the results.
Shark CryoGlow lands in Spain: this is the LED mask with a cooling effect that improves your skin at home
Shark CryoGlow, an LED mask with a cooling effect for facial care, arrives in Spain. Developed with dermatologists and experts, it is certified as a medical device in the European Union, offering an innovation to improve your skin from home.
Xiaomi launches its own AirTag: this is the new Apple rival that works with iPhone and Android
Xiaomi introduces its new smart tracker, a direct competitor to Apple's AirTag, standing out for its compatibility with both iPhone and Android devices, making it easy to locate objects efficiently on both operating systems.
Qualcomm introduces the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for the Samsung Galaxy S26: More powerful AI and superior performance
Qualcomm has launched the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, designed for the Samsung Galaxy S26. This chip stands out for its more advanced integrated AI and superior performance, enhancing the device's efficiency and capability for demanding tasks and intelligent experiences directly on the mobile.
Loles LeĂłn shows off her legs at 75 years old on La Revuelta wearing sequin shorts: "I'm at my best moment"
Loles LeĂłn visited Broncano's show to present her new project, wearing sequin shorts that reflect her confidence and empowerment at 75 years old.
Susan Sarandonâs Style Guide for Making Menswear Suits Extremely Feminine: From Tuxedos to Prints
On February 28, Barcelona will host the 40th Goya Awards ceremony. Hollywood actress Susan Sarandon will be one of the main stars, standing out for her style that transforms menswear suits into very feminine looks, ranging from the classic tuxedo to bold prints.
The Most Iconic Looks of the Goya Awards, According to the Mujer.es Editorial Team: From Elsa Pataky's Versace to Amaia Salamanca's Sequins
The Goya Awards not only celebrate Spanish cinema but also fashion. The editorial team of Mujer.es highlights the most memorable outfits, from Elsa Pataky's elegant Versace dress to Amaia Salamanca's sparkling sequins, proving that the red carpet is a true style spectacle.
A study by CSIC and UPV reveals that menstruation affects the daily lives of more than 80% of women
The study, with more than 4,000 participants, shows that menstruation impacts the daily lives of over 80% of women, highlighting the effect of menstrual stigma on their routine and well-being.
Why Are Facial Wood Therapy and Carbon Laser Two of the Most Sought-After Treatments in 2026?
A beauty expert highlights that facial wood therapy and carbon laser are ideal for skin care in 2026, thanks to their benefits in stimulating circulation, improving texture, and combating facial aging. These treatments have become popular for being effective, non-invasive, and adapted to current beauty needs.
Bad Gyal breaks all the rules on 'La Revuelta' with the neon mini dress that sets the bar very high
Bad Gyal prepares for her performance at the Spanish film awards gala and takes the opportunity to promote her upcoming album, standing out with a striking neon mini dress.
Jordi Cruzâs (47 years old) Trick to Prevent Butter from Burning: "We Work in One-Minute Intervals. Itâs Precise and Easy"
Jordi Cruz reveals his method to prevent butter from burning by using one-minute intervals, a precise and simple technique. Additionally, he shares the recipe for ghee, a key ingredient in cooking that adds flavor and versatility.
How to Make the 'Tuna Melt' Recipe from the Famous Series 'MĂĄs que rivales', According to the Repsol Guide
The Repsol Guide reveals how to prepare the 'tuna melt', a dish that appears in an episode of the Movistar+ series 'MĂĄs que rivales'.
JesĂșs SĂĄnchez, three-Michelin-star chef: "To make rice pudding more citrusy, add this"
Chef JesĂșs SĂĄnchez reveals his formula for a more citrusy rice pudding, offering a fresh twist to this traditional Spanish dessert. He shares tips to enhance its flavor and modernize a classic recipe.
A Peruvian cevicherĂa transforms its venue into Bad Bunny's Super Bowl show and goes viral
The Peruvian cevicherĂa Las Gaviotas went viral by recreating Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance, also gaining attention online for versions of hits like High School Musical.
A Michelin-starred chefâs trick to make a gourmet appetizer with a can of sardines
JesĂșs SĂĄnchez, chef of Cenador de AmĂłs, reveals on Instagram an easy and quick recipe to prepare a gourmet appetizer using a can of sardines, which can be made in just 20 seconds.
The Lebanese chef who has conquered half the world arrives in Madrid: he has more than 30 restaurants worldwide
Em Sherif, the successful Lebanese chain with more than 30 restaurants around the world, opens its first location in Madrid after triumphing in cities like Dubai.
From Bilbao to Gernika: The Corners of the Basque Country Where 'Los Domingos' Was Filmed
Alauda Ruiz de AzĂșa's film, the most nominated at the 2026 Goya Awards, was entirely shot in various locations throughout the province of Biscay, highlighting iconic spots in Bilbao and Gernika in the Basque Country.
These Are the Must-Visit Spots in the Most Photogenic Town in Spain
AlbarracĂn is such a charming town that anyone, even without photographic skills, can return with pictures worth framing. Its picturesque corners and unique atmosphere make it an essential destination for capturing unforgettable postcards.
The Modernist Church in MĂĄlaga Where the Ashes of Antonio Tejero Will Be Deposited
The modernist church located in a well-known coastal town of Vélez-Målaga will be the place where the ashes of Antonio Tejero will be deposited.
The City of Mud Skyscrapers: the "Manhattan of the Desert" that is 500 Years Old
This ancient city in Yemen, with more than 2000 years of history, is known for its impressive mud skyscrapers and is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The City of Seville Where Gemeliers Were Born: Historical Monuments and a Peaceful Atmosphere
The hometown of Gemeliers in Seville is known for its numerous green spaces ideal for walking and practicing sports, as well as featuring historical monuments that enrich its peaceful atmosphere.
The spectacular waterfall that dominates the landscape of a small village in the Aragonese Pyrenees
This small village of just over 600 inhabitants, located in the Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park, stands out for an impressive waterfall that has become the main natural and scenic attraction of the area.
The Black Sand Beach and Ice Diamonds That Look Like a Landscape from Another Planet
This beach in the southeast of Iceland, next to a glacial lake, offers a magical and surprising landscape. Its black sand combined with sparkling ice fragments creates a unique scene that captivates all visitors, seeming as if it were taken from another planet.
This is how you can know that your consistency at the gym is working, even if you don't see it, according to a trainer
A trainer explains that the real changes after exercise happen internally and are not always immediately visible, but progress is there if you stay consistent at the gym.
Fremanezumab: This is the first medication that treats migraines for children
Fremanezumab is the first approved medication to treat migraines in children aged 6 to 17, reducing migraines by approximately 2.5 days per month.
Doctor MarilĂł MartĂn Arranz: "The major breakthrough against severe Crohn's disease is already here"
Doctor MarilĂł MartĂn Arranz highlights an important advance in the treatment of severe Crohn's disease, a crucial milestone for improving the quality of life of patients with this inflammatory bowel disease.
Health alerts of the presence of sulfites not included in the labeling in a batch of coconut sugar
Health authorities have detected undeclared sulfites in a batch of coconut sugar from the Auchan brand. It only poses a risk to people who are intolerant to sulfites, who should avoid its consumption.
Health authorities warn of choking risk from Hello Kitty gummy candies from Japan
Health authorities warn about the choking risk posed by Hello Kitty gummy candies imported from Japan. It is recommended not to consume these products and to remove them from homes to prevent possible accidents.
Jorge CĂĄrdenas, Oncologist: "The risk is not feeling something unusual, but getting used to it and waiting for it to go away on its own"
Oncologist Jorge CĂĄrdenas warns that although certain symptoms do not always indicate cancer, it is important not to ignore them or become accustomed to them, as this could delay an early diagnosis and proper treatment.
Why does Toyota sell its new Urban Cruiser in Europe⊠but won't bring it to Spain?
The Toyota Urban Cruiser electric, designed as an affordable and attractive car for the European market, will not be sold in Spain despite its launch in other European countries.
Can a Pregnant Woman Ride in a Car Without a Seatbelt? The DGT Clears Up the Doubt
Some pregnant women avoid wearing a seatbelt out of fear of harming the fetus or due to discomfort. The DGT clarifies that wearing the seatbelt is essential to protect both the mother and the baby during the trip.
The Reason Why Traffic Signs Have Different Colors
Vertical traffic signs in Spain use specific shapes and colors to indicate their function, making it easier for drivers on the road network to quickly and safely identify their message.
Two KGM SUVs made into taxis: with Eco and Zero labels, they are now ready for two major Spanish cities
KGM launches two electrified SUVs for taxi use, one electric and one hybrid, both approved to operate with Eco and Zero labels in Madrid and Barcelona.
The Eco Label, Now Easier: Mitsubishi Lowers Access to Its Hybrid SUVs
Mitsubishi improves the accessibility of its hybrid SUVs ASX and Grandis with the new Motion trim, which retains the DGT Eco label, making it easier to access more eco-friendly and efficient models.
"There is no shortage of truck drivers; the issue is accepting all the working conditions"
A veteran truck driver shares how she has managed to balance her passion for transportation with her family life, especially raising her children. Additionally, she criticizes companies in the sector for not accepting all the necessary working conditions to improve the situation of truck drivers.
Madrid will begin studying in March which neighborhoods to extend parking meter hours during nights and weekends
At the next Plenary session, Madrid will approve a new Mobility Ordinance that will expand the SER zone and strengthen low-emission areas. Additionally, starting in March, it will be studied in which neighborhoods to extend the parking meter hours during nights and weekends.
From "politicking" in the reshuffle after the storm to the defense of autonomy on the eve of February 28th: the Andalusian Parliament raises the tone again
The question session to President Juanma Moreno focused on opposition criticisms and the institutional act of Andalusia Day, raising the political tone on the eve of February 28th.
A 4.1 magnitude earthquake registered between Gran Canaria and Tenerife
A 4.1 magnitude earthquake has been recorded between Gran Canaria and Tenerife, being felt in municipalities of both main islands of the Canary Islands.
Bus driver arrested after fatally running over a teacher in Girona in front of her students
The bus driver was arrested after fatally running over a teacher in Girona, in the presence of her students. The Medical Emergency Service (SEM) responded quickly but was unable to save the womanâs life.
Two workers from Vall de NĂșria arrested for the theft of the hotel safe that they rolled down about 500 meters on a sled
Two workers from Vall de NĂșria, one with a prior record, were arrested for five burglaries at the hotel, including the theft of the safe that they rolled about 500 meters down on a sled.
A Migrant Attempts to Cross into Ceuta by Paragliding and Gets Stuck on the First Border Fence with Morocco
A migrant tried to cross into Ceuta from Morocco using a paraglider, a method previously used on at least two recent occasions, but got stuck on the first border fence.
Two municipalities in Mallorca approve the ban on the burka and niqab in their premises
The municipalities of CalviĂ and Llucmajor in Mallorca have approved motions from Vox and PP that prohibit the use of the burka and niqab on their municipal premises.
Three men on trial for alleged gang rape of a minor in Ăcija
Three men will be tried for an alleged gang rape of a minor in Ăcija, each facing a prosecution request of fourteen years in prison for the crimes they are charged with, according to sources from the Public Ministry.
Civil Protection invests 7.8 million to increase its vehicle fleet tenfold and renew uniforms
Parlon highlights that the investment aims to progressively increase the number of agents to reach 400, thus improving operational capacity with a vehicle fleet ten times larger and renewed uniforms.
Bodies of an 80-year-old mother and her 50-year-old son found in a house in Mallorca
Authorities found the lifeless bodies of an 80-year-old woman and her 50-year-old son in Mallorca. Initial investigations suggest it was a double suicide.
Woman Arrested for Severing the Tip of a Finger and Detaining a Septuagenarian in a House in Marbella
The woman, who remains in custody, acted against a man over a drug-related debt, severing the tip of a finger and detaining a septuagenarian in a house in Marbella.
If You Have an LG Smart TV at Home, Congratulations: A Major Update Also Arrives for Older TVs
LG launches Gallery+, an update that transforms its Smart TVs into digital frames by syncing with Google Photos and refreshing galleries monthly, offering a personalized visual experience even on older models.
The Terrifying Mistake of a Real Estate Agency When Editing an Image with AI: "Are 'Ghostbusters' Included?"
When trying to remove the mirror's reflection in an image, the AI accidentally generated an anthropomorphic figure, causing surprise and laughter due to the unexpected result in the photo edited by a real estate agency.
A Footballer Proposes to His Girlfriend During a Match and They Break Up Days Later
The couple got engaged on February 15 during a match, but only three days later they announced their breakup on social media.
La Pepi, famous for her "Qué merendilla," recreates her viral meme in a commercial seven years later
La Pepi, known for her viral meme "QuĂ© merendilla" from 2019, stars in a KFC commercial that uses the video's fame to promote their new MenĂș Merendilla.
Essential Oils and Cats: When an Air Freshener Can Be an Invisible Risk
Diffusers and air fresheners with essential oils can be toxic to cats, as their bodies cannot metabolize certain substances, posing an invisible risk to their health.
Feline Voices: What a Cat is Telling Us When It Panting
Panting in cats, although uncommon, can occur due to exercise, stress, or heat. However, it can also be a sign of a health problem that requires attention.
What Are the Most Common Diseases in Our Guinea Pigs?
Guinea pigs can suffer from skin infections and urinary stones, among other common diseases. Knowing their symptoms and how to prevent them is key to improving their health and longevity.
Check your daily horoscope for Friday, February 27, 2026
Check your daily horoscope for today as well as for yesterday and tomorrow on 20minutos.es, where you will find updated astrological predictions to help you plan your day.
CercanĂas Lines C-3 and C-4 Will Experience Service Disruptions for Six Weekends
CercanĂas lines C-3 and C-4 will have service disruptions for six weekends due to construction work to expand the capacity of the Atocha CercanĂas station.
Wounds, Hair Loss, or Pain: This Is the Ordeal of Living with Larvae Inside the Body
Lidia has suffered severe aftereffects for three years following a tick bite. This experience has caused her wounds, hair loss, and constant pain, reflecting the ordeal of living with larvae inside the body.
The Exception That Allows the Widow's Pension to Be Shared Among Several People
Spain has Social Security agreements with three countries that permit polygamy, which means that in certain cases the widow's pension can be divided among several individuals.
A man being attacked by dogs is saved because his cellphone exploded
A man who was being attacked by dogs managed to save himself because his cellphone exploded, causing burns on his leg and pants, but scaring the dogs, who ran away.
What is the origin of the expression "Por el interés, te quiero Andrés"?
The expression indicates a love based on personal gain rather than genuine affection. It is used to describe relationships motivated by economic or material interest.
Love is blind (but only for us)
The latest season of Love is Blind shows how men in their thirties focus more on physical appearance when looking for a partner, while women primarily value personality, reflecting differences in romantic priorities between genders.
The Life of Former Prince Andrew, Queen Elizabeth II's Favorite, in Photos You May Not Have Seen
Former Prince Andrew was arrested on February 19, 2026, for allegedly handing over sensitive British Government documents to Jeffrey Epstein between 2001 and 2011. After losing his titles due to accusations of child abuse, this new controversy shakes Buckingham Palace. The article reviews his life through little-known photographs.
The Best Cartoons by SuperantipĂĄtico
All the humorous and satirical cartoons published by SuperantipĂĄtico in 20minutos, highlighting their critical and entertaining style on current topics.
Terrible refrigerators that would make anyone run away and say a lot about their owners
Photos of refrigerators shared on Reddit reveal varied habits and lifestyles. Some are extremely full or empty, while others contain unusual foods, showing a lot about the customs and types of diets of their owners, causing surprise or disgust.
Javier Cercas Celebrates 25 Years of 'Soldiers of Salamis': "My Book Is Much Better Than I Am, It Has Had a Crazy Life"
Javier Cercas's 'Soldiers of Salamis' turns 25 years old, has been translated into more than 40 languages, and has pirated editions, making it difficult to calculate its exact sales. Penguin Random House has reissued this successful book which, according to the author, has had a much more intense and long-lasting life than he himself.
Pope Leo XIV will address Congress during his visit to Spain: it will be the first speech by a pontiff
Pope Leo XIV will deliver a speech at a joint session of the Spanish Congress on June 8, marking the first time a pontiff has spoken in the chamber during an official visit to the country.
Cantabria introduces the 'Spanish Punch': this is Richter, the monkey who grew attached to a stuffed animal after being rejected
Richter, a monkey raised at home by the owners of the Santillana del Mar zoo, was rejected by his troop. Gradually, he was reintegrated while maintaining a strong bond with a stuffed animal, known as the 'Spanish Punch'.
Brussels wants the creation and distribution of 'ghost guns' to be a crime throughout the European Union
The European Commission is calling on member states to unify sanctions against the purchase and distribution of 3D blueprints for manufacturing 'ghost guns', with the aim of criminalizing these actions throughout the EU.
The judge summons Aldama regarding the alleged envelope related to the illegal financing of the PSOE that Delcy RodrĂguez is said to have delivered to him
The judge is investigating cash payments from the PSOE to its leaders and employees, suspecting possible money laundering crimes related to illegal financing.
Frederiksen calls early elections in Denmark on March 24 amid tensions with Trump over Greenland
The Social Democratic Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called early elections for March 24, in the midst of tensions with Donald Trump over the US proposal to buy Greenland. Frederiksen governs in coalition with the Liberal Party and the Moderate Party.
The UCO links former Adif chief Pardo de Vera to contracts in the mask case and points out that she deleted some messages
The UCO connects former Adif chief Pardo de Vera to contracts in the mask case, indicating that she may have deleted messages. Koldo GarcĂa exchanged messages with her before Adif awarded a contract worth 12.5 million to Soluciones de GestiĂłn.
Preventive detention for a fake evangelical pastor for sexually abusing five women, some minors
A fake evangelical pastor was arrested and accused of sexually abusing five women, some of whom were minors. He justified the abuse as "spiritual exercises" and demanded large financial donations from members of his church. He was placed in preventive detention while the investigation proceeds.
The phenomenon of the 'therians', a mirage that fuels ultra anti-LGBTQI narratives
'Therian' gatherings in various cities attract many curious onlookers, but few or no true 'therians'. This phenomenon is used as a mirage to fuel extremist anti-LGBTQI narratives.
Aena creates a literary prize endowed with one million euros, chaired by Rosa Montero
Aena launches a literary prize with an endowment of one million euros. Works written in Spanish or in the co-official Spanish languages may participate, provided they are translated into Spanish. The jury will be chaired by the writer Rosa Montero.
Publishing House Planeta Considers the AENA Narrative Prize "Good News," Awarded, Like Their Own, with One Million Euros
Publishing house Planeta views the AENA narrative prize positively, which, like theirs, awards one million euros. Planeta was a pioneer in awarding this amount in 2021, when Carmen Mola, a pseudonym for three people, was honored.
A ruling confirms the dismissal of a worker for spending one hour daily of the workday on social media
The Superior Court of Justice of the Canary Islands upholds the fair dismissal of an employee who spent one hour each workday using WhatsApp and Instagram, considering it a serious breach.
Lasai Bookstore, a universe of titles without the Planeta Prize: "If someone asks us, we order it, but it's not what we sell"
The Lasai bookstore, opened in December by 'TikTokers' Ariane Hoyos and Beñat Azurmendi in downtown Madrid, offers a quiet space to enjoy reading. They do not highlight titles that have won the Planeta Prize, although they order them if customers request them, prioritizing a different and carefully curated catalog.
The Hidden Murals of the Villa Romana de Barberes Sud Come to Light in the Town of Villajoyosa
The discovery of murals in a 2nd-century manor villa near the ancient Roman city of Allon, alongside the coastal road in Marina Baixa, reveals the wealth and splendor of this Roman residence.
The PP denounces in the European Parliament "the legal doubts" raised by the V16 beacon in Spain
The European Commission expressed doubts about the V16 beacon in Spain due to a lack of official notification, although it does not consider that EU law has been violated. The PP has denounced these "legal doubts" in the European Parliament.
Barcelona Opens a Digital Training Center for People with Disabilities
The ONCE Foundation and the Barcelona City Council are collaborating to train 1,000 people with disabilities in digital skills over four years, promoting their labor and social inclusion through a new training center.
The Icónica Festival Adds Rubén Blades, Mora, Omar Courtz, and Fatboy Slim to the Lineup
RubĂ©n Blades, Mora, Omar Courtz, and Fatboy Slim join the IcĂłnica festival lineup, alongside previously confirmed artists such as Aitana, Pablo AlborĂĄn, Lola Ăndigo, and Dani FernĂĄndez.
Breaking News: Receive the Most Relevant News of the Day in Your Email
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20M Surveys: Participate with Your Vote and See What Other Readers Think
Take part in the 20M Surveys to vote and discover the opinions of other readers on various current topics. This initiative aims to promote interaction and dialogue within the community, offering real-time results. Join in and share your perspective to contribute to a richer debate.
Artificial Intelligence: What You Need to Know to Get Started in AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a technological field that enables machines to perform human tasks. To get started, it is essential to understand basic concepts such as machine learning and neural networks. Accessible tools make practice easier, and AI applications range from virtual assistants to data analysis. Learning AI drives innovation and opens professional opportunities.
Which Cable Should Go First When Jump-Starting a Car Battery with Jumper Cables: This Is the Correct Order
In Spain, it is common to see drivers using jumper cables to jump-start car batteries. It is crucial to connect the cables in the correct order to avoid risks and damage: first, the positive (+) cable to the dead battery, then the positive cable to the booster battery, followed by the negative (-) cable to the booster battery, and finally the negative cable to a metal point on the car with the dead battery.
Can I Buy a Parking Space in a Homeowners' Association Where I Do Not Live? The Horizontal Property Law (LPH) Rules
Parking spaces are valuable in cities with scarce parking availability. According to the Horizontal Property Law (LPH), it is possible to buy a parking space in a homeowners' association where one does not reside, since ownership is regulated independently of the buyerâs residence. This facilitates the acquisition and management of parking spaces in different communities.
As Good as 'The Wire' or 'The Sopranos': Always Featured on Best Series Lists and Available on SkyShowtime
The series, with three seasons and a late finale after almost 15 years, is considered one of the best in television history and is available on SkyShowtime.
Eloise Will Be the Protagonist of 'Bridgerton', Season 5: All the Clues That Confirm It
Eloise Bridgerton, known for her rebellious nature and rejection of marriage, will be the protagonist of the fifth season of 'Bridgerton', according to leaks that suggest a focus centered on her story.
The new international bridge that will reduce travel times on the Madrid-Lisbon route
A cross-border viaduct over the Sever River will connect Cedillo (Spain) and MontalvĂŁo-Nisa (Portugal), improving the connection and reducing travel times between Madrid and Lisbon.
'Monarch: Legacy of Monsters': How Many Episodes Does Season 2 Have? Premiere Dates on Apple TV
Kurt Russell, Godzilla, and King Kong return to Apple TV more than two years later, this time accompanied by a new Titan in the second season of "Monarch: Legacy of Monsters."
New Minimum Wage: When It Comes Into Effect, How Much Money Is Actually Earned, and How It Affects This Yearâs Tax Return
The Interprofessional Minimum Wage (SMI) will increase by 37 euros per month, a 3.1% rise, despite opposition from business organizations. This increase will impact workersâ real income and will have effects on this yearâs tax return.
A New Spider-Man Comes Before Tom Holland's in Theaters: 70% Bogart, 30% Bugs Bunny, and 100% Nicolas Cage
This spin-off of 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse' features an alternative, detective-style version of the hero, blending film noir elements with touches of humor and extravagance, creating a unique character reminiscent of Bogart, Bugs Bunny, and Nicolas Cage.
Jorge Rey brings forward the timing of Carnival and Easter: the cabañuelas predict "an anticyclone"
Jorge Rey, a young meteorologist, brings forward the forecast for Carnival and Easter using the method of the cabañuelas, anticipating an anticyclone that will favor good weather during both festivities.
The Beating Heart of Norway: NASA Observes How a Large Glacier Red Spot Behaves
The Stonebreen glacier in the Svalbard archipelago, Norway, has shown a phase change since 2023, exhibiting a remarkable phenomenon that NASA is observing to better understand its behavior.
The 2025 Income Tax Simulator is Now Activated: Hereâs How You Can Find Out if Youâll Have to Pay the Tax Office or Get a Refund
The 2025 Income Tax Simulator allows you to anticipate your tax return without the need for Cl@ve or a digital certificate, making it easy to find out whether you will have to pay the tax office or receive a refund.
Alcanar moves toward the first climate evictions in Catalonia, including the mayor's resignation
Negotiations seek to buy and demolish homes in flood-prone areas of Alcanar, which has been affected by a decade of storms. The municipality faces political and social impact, including the mayor's resignation, amid the first climate evictions in Catalonia.
Gold prices steady near $5,200/oz; strong February gains expected
Gold prices remained steady near $5,200 per ounce, positioned for strong gains in February. Market analysts attribute this resilience to ongoing economic uncertainties and investor demand for safe-haven assets. Despite some profit-taking, gold is expected to sustain its momentum amid inflation concerns and geopolitical tensions.
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Oil prices edge lower after US, Iran extend talks
Oil prices dipped as the US and Iran decided to prolong negotiations concerning Iran's nuclear program. The extension raised hopes for a potential agreement that could lead to easing sanctions on Iranian oil exports, potentially increasing supply in global markets. Traders remain wary as uncertainties persist, impacting short-term oil demand and price movements.
Oil sales under US-Venezuela deal expected to reach $2 billion by end of February, US says
The US expects oil sales under its deal with Venezuela to total $2 billion by the end of February. This agreement, aimed at easing tensions and boosting energy supplies, allows Venezuela to export oil to US companies under certain conditions, signaling a potential thaw in bilateral relations amid ongoing geopolitical challenges.
Exclusive - Venezuela suspends 19 oil and gas production-sharing contracts signed under Maduro government, sources say
Venezuela has suspended 19 oil and gas production-sharing contracts signed during NicolĂĄs Maduro's administration. Sources indicate this move aims to restructure the energy sector amid ongoing economic challenges. The suspension affects several international and local companies involved in the country's oil and gas operations.
US regulator says it has power to police prediction market misconduct
The US regulatory agency affirmed its authority to oversee and address misconduct in prediction markets. This move aims to ensure transparency and fairness in these platforms, which aggregate forecasts on political, economic, and other events. The regulator's stance marks an effort to tighten oversight and prevent fraudulent activities in this emerging financial sector.
Gold prices mixed as U.S.-Iran nuclear talks end after âsignificant progressâ
Gold prices showed mixed movements following the conclusion of U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations, which ended with "significant progress." The developments influenced market sentiment, causing fluctuations in gold demand as investors weigh geopolitical risks against global economic factors.
Canada says it could have bilateral critical sector deals with US
Canada expressed openness to forming bilateral deals with the US in key sectors to strengthen economic ties and address supply chain issues. These agreements aim to enhance cooperation in critical industries, ensuring resilience and competitiveness amid global challenges. The initiative reflects Canada's commitment to deepening its economic partnership with the US while safeguarding national interests.
Oil prices edge up after âsignificant progressâ in U.S.-Iran nuclear talks
Oil prices rose following reports of significant progress in U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations, raising hopes of easing tensions and potentially restoring Iranian oil exports. Improved diplomatic signals suggest a possible increase in global oil supply, contributing to the upward price movement.
Explainer â Does Trumpâs new âsurchargeâ make the EU worse off than under the trade deal?
The article examines the impact of former President Trumpâs new surcharge on EU goods, questioning if it leaves the EU worse off compared to the previous trade deal. It analyzes tariffs, trade volumes, and economic effects, concluding that the surcharge may harm EU exporters and disrupt trade relationships, potentially creating more economic strain than the earlier agreement.
Asian shares wobble, yen and Treasuries rise on AI, geopolitical woes
Asian shares fluctuated as investor sentiment was tempered by AI sector concerns and geopolitical tensions. The yen strengthened and US Treasury yields fell, reflecting a cautious mood. Market focus remains on AI developments and ongoing global uncertainties impacting risk appetite and asset allocation.
South Korea approves Google bid to export high-precision map data
South Korea has approved Google's request to export high-precision map data, easing previous restrictions on sensitive geographic information. This decision marks a significant step in South Korea's tech policy, enabling Google to enhance map services and support advancements in autonomous vehicles and location-based technologies while addressing national security concerns.
Australia stocks higher at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 up 0.25%
The Australian stock market closed higher, with the S&P/ASX 200 gaining 0.25%. Positive investor sentiment and gains in key sectors contributed to the rise, reflecting optimism in the market despite ongoing economic uncertainties.
Exclusive - Nintendo plans around $1.9 billion share sale by Kyoto bank and others, sources say
Nintendo is planning a share sale worth approximately $1.9 billion involving a Kyoto-based bank and other shareholders. The move aims to raise capital while enabling existing investors to liquidate part of their holdings. Details remain confidential as negotiations continue, with the transaction expected to impact Nintendo's shareholder structure and market activities.
Panama officials search CK Hutchisonâs subsidiary office, source says
Panamanian authorities conducted a search of a CK Hutchison subsidiary office, according to a source. The investigation is part of broader probes into financial and regulatory compliance, though specific details and allegations have not been disclosed. CK Hutchison has not commented publicly on the matter.
Anthropic cannot accede to Pentagonâs request in AI safeguards dispute, CEO says
Anthropicâs CEO stated the company cannot comply with the Pentagonâs request to implement specific AI safeguards, citing concerns about the impact on their technology development and ethical standards. The dispute highlights challenges in balancing national security interests with AI innovation and responsible deployment.
Asia stocks fall as tech loses ground; S.Korea, Japan set for strong Feb gains
Asian stocks declined as tech shares weakened, despite optimism from strong February gains in South Korea and Japan. Investors remain cautious amid mixed economic signals and ongoing market volatility. South Korea and Japan are poised for notable monthly growth, supported by export recovery and easing supply chain issues.
Hyundai Motor Group to invest $6.3 billion in AI data center, robot factory in South Korea
Hyundai Motor Group plans to invest $6.3 billion to build an AI data center and a robot factory in South Korea. This initiative aims to boost their capabilities in artificial intelligence and robotics, enhancing manufacturing efficiency and innovation. The investment reflects Hyundaiâs commitment to advancing smart technologies and maintaining competitiveness in the evolving automotive industry.
Panama officials search CK Hutchisonâs subsidiary office, source says
Panama authorities conducted a search at a CK Hutchison subsidiary office as part of an ongoing investigation. The operation aimed to gather evidence related to suspected financial irregularities. CK Hutchison has not commented on the matter. The investigation highlights regulatory scrutiny in Panama targeting corporate practices.
Coupang swings to loss as data breach dents Q4; sees muted near-term growth
Coupang reported a Q4 loss, impacted by costs related to a recent data breach. The incident led to increased security expenses and customer trust challenges. The company forecasts limited growth in the near term, focusing on stabilizing operations and regaining consumer confidence amid heightened market pressures.
Tokyo CPI grows slightly, core inflation slips below BOJ target
Tokyo's consumer price index (CPI) edged up slightly, while core inflation excluding fresh food fell below the Bank of Japan's 2% target. The mild rise reflects muted price pressures in the capital, signaling ongoing challenges for the BOJ in achieving its inflation goals amid sluggish economic conditions.
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US weekly jobless claims rise slightly; unemployment rate likely unchanged in February
US weekly jobless claims increased slightly, indicating a stable labor market. Analysts expect the unemployment rate to remain unchanged in February, suggesting steady job conditions despite minor fluctuations in initial claims.
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Factbox - What is Trumpâs plan to boost retirement savings?
Former President Donald Trump's plan aims to increase retirement savings by expanding access to workplace 401(k) plans, raising contribution limits, and allowing employers to join multiple employer plans to reduce costs. It also proposes simplifying plan rules and enhancing financial education to encourage more Americans to save adequately for retirement.
Initial jobless claims rise, slightly above forecast
Initial jobless claims increased slightly more than expected, signaling a modest rise in layoffs. Despite the uptick, the labor market remains relatively strong, with claims near historically low levels. Economists view the data as consistent with a gradually slowing economy rather than a sharp downturn.
Number of UK young people not in work or education nears 1 million
The number of young people in the UK neither in work nor education is approaching 1 million. This rise reflects ongoing challenges in youth employment and education engagement, highlighting the need for targeted support and intervention to improve opportunities for young individuals.
South Africa producer inflation at 2.2% y/y in January
South Africa's producer inflation rose 2.2% year-on-year in January, driven by increases in food and chemical prices. This moderate rise reflects easing supply constraints and stable domestic demand, signaling potential easing in overall inflation pressures ahead.
Surge in EIA crude oil inventories surpasses forecast, marking a significant increase
U.S. crude oil inventories rose sharply last week, exceeding analyst expectations, according to the EIA report. The increase signals a buildup in supply amid fluctuating demand and impacts oil prices. Factors such as refinery activity and import levels contributed to the unexpected rise, influencing market dynamics and energy outlooks.
Wary of US investors, Greenland lawmakers push to pass foreign investment screening law
Greenland lawmakers are advancing a foreign investment screening law amid concerns over growing US investor interest. The legislation aims to protect key sectors and national interests by scrutinizing foreign acquisitions, reflecting Greenland's cautious stance on foreign influence and sovereignty in its strategic resources and infrastructure.
Analysis â AI boom will be no free pass for debt-laden major economies
The surge in AI technology promises economic growth but won't solve fiscal challenges for heavily indebted major economies. Despite AI-driven productivity gains, governments must still manage high debt levels and rising interest costs. Sustainable fiscal policies and structural reforms remain crucial, as AI alone can't offset macroeconomic risks or replace disciplined economic management.
China needs more proactive and coordinated policies, Politburo says
China's Politburo emphasized the need for more proactive and coordinated policies to address current economic challenges. It called for improved policy implementation, enhanced financial support for key sectors, and efforts to stabilize employment and market confidence, aiming to sustain steady economic growth amid complex domestic and global conditions.
Cuba slams US for âimpunityâ on speedboat attack suspects
Cuba condemned the US for failing to hold suspects accountable in a recent speedboat attack near Cuban waters. Havana accused Washington of granting âimpunityâ to those responsible, calling for stronger action and cooperation to prevent future incidents destabilizing regional security.
AnalysisâUnder siege from politics, central bankers fight backâat a cost
Central bankers worldwide are resisting political pressures to abandon inflation-fighting policies despite economic and political challenges. Their steadfast approach aims to maintain credibility and control inflation but risks economic slowdowns and political backlash. This tension highlights the difficult balance between maintaining monetary discipline and addressing immediate political demands, potentially impacting economic recovery and public trust.
Indonesian trade surplus widened in Jan to $2.76 billion, Reuters poll shows
Indonesia's trade surplus expanded to $2.76 billion in January, surpassing economists' expectations. Strong exports, particularly of coal and palm oil, contributed to the increase, while imports also rose but at a slower pace. The surplus reflects the country's robust trade performance amid global economic uncertainties.
Morning Bid: AI woes and âopen warâ
The article highlights growing challenges in the AI sector, including technological setbacks and increasing geopolitical tensions described as an "open war." It discusses the impact of these issues on market dynamics and investor sentiment, emphasizing the need for cautious optimism amid ongoing innovation and regulatory scrutiny.
South Korea exports set to rise for ninth month on chip surge: Reuters Poll
South Korea's exports are expected to increase for the ninth consecutive month in June, driven by strong demand for semiconductors. A Reuters poll anticipates a 3.5% rise, indicating recovery in the chip sector despite global economic challenges. This growth supports optimism about the country's trade outlook and economic resilience amid ongoing uncertainties.
Japan finance minister signals greater vigilance over the yenâs weakness
Japanâs finance minister emphasized increased monitoring of the yenâs recent depreciation, highlighting concerns over its impact on the economy. The government plans to intervene if excessive volatility threatens financial stability, aiming to maintain currency stability amid global economic uncertainties.
China encourages dollar buying to slow yuan ascent
China is promoting the purchase of U.S. dollars to decelerate the yuan's rapid rise. This move aims to stabilize the yuanâs value and support export competitiveness amid global economic uncertainties and trade tensions. Authorities are balancing currency strength with economic growth objectives to maintain financial stability.
Aussie jumps, yen slumps as rates play dominates in February
In February, the Australian dollar surged while the Japanese yen weakened, driven by shifting interest rate expectations. Investors favored currencies linked to higher yields, boosting the Aussie on Australia's robust rate hikes. Conversely, the yen declined amid Japan's continued low-rate stance, emphasizing the impact of divergent monetary policies on currency moves this month.
Bitcoin falls back below $68k as rebound stalls, set for 5th straight monthly loss
Bitcoin slipped below $68,000 after a brief recovery, struggling to sustain gains amid market uncertainty. The digital currency is on track for its fifth consecutive monthly loss, reflecting ongoing volatility and cautious investor sentiment. Factors such as regulatory concerns and profit-taking have contributed to the stalled rebound, leaving Bitcoinâs near-term direction uncertain.
Bitcoin falls below $67k as speculative assets take a hit amid slide in stocks
Bitcoin dropped below $67,000 as a broader sell-off impacted speculative assets, following a decline in global stock markets. Investors moved away from high-risk investments amid growing economic uncertainty and concerns over potential interest rate hikes, leading to decreased demand for cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin.
PACT Announces $PACT Token Support on Kraken, MEXC, and Gate
PACT revealed that its $PACT token will be supported and tradable on major exchanges Kraken, MEXC, and Gate. This development aims to enhance the tokenâs liquidity and accessibility for a broader user base, marking a significant step in PACTâs expansion and adoption within the crypto market.
Pipe Network Launches SolanaCDN: A Free, Open-Source Validator Client With Built-In Acceleration for Solana
Pipe Network introduced SolanaCDN, a free, open-source validator client designed to boost Solana network performance. It features built-in acceleration to enhance data delivery speeds and reduce latency, making validator operations more efficient. This launch aims to support the Solana ecosystem by improving network reliability and accessibility for validators worldwide.
Antelope Enterprise launches $1 million Bitcoin investment strategy
Antelope Enterprise announced a $1 million investment strategy focused on Bitcoin, aiming to capitalize on the growing cryptocurrency market. The company plans to allocate funds strategically to enhance portfolio diversification and maximize returns amid increasing digital asset adoption.
BTCC Earn Tops 50 Million USDT in Total Subscriptions as BTCC Reports 132% Reserves for February 2026
BTCC Earn has reached over 50 million USDT in total subscriptions. Meanwhile, BTCC reported reserves at 132% as of February 2026, indicating strong financial health and robust user engagement on the platform.
Bitcoin surges to above $68k amid bargain buying, positive session for Wall Street
Bitcoin's price climbed above $68,000 driven by bargain buying and a strong Wall Street session. Investors showed renewed confidence, boosting cryptocurrency markets alongside traditional equities. This upward momentum reflects growing optimism about market stability and the potential for further gains in digital assets.
XRP Climbs 10% In Bullish Trade
XRP surged 10% amid positive market sentiment, driven by bullish trading activity and increased investor interest. The cryptocurrency's price rally reflects growing confidence following recent developments and bullish technical indicators. Traders view this uptick as a potential start of a sustained upward trend in the digital assetâs value.
Ethereum Climbs 10% As Investors Gain Confidence
Ethereum's price surged by 10%, driven by growing investor optimism. Factors include positive market trends, upcoming network upgrades, and increased institutional interest. This boost reflects strengthened confidence in Ethereumâs long-term potential and its expanding role in decentralized finance.
Stablecoins becoming part of how people manage money, BVNK co-founder says
The co-founder of BVNK points out that stablecoins are increasingly being integrated into everyday financial management. Their stability and blockchain-based features make them appealing to users looking for reliable digital assets. This trend shows growing acceptance and adoption of stablecoins as practical tools for managing money in the evolving digital economy.
Ultra Clean prices $525M convertible notes offering
Ultra Clean Holdings announced a $525 million offering of senior convertible notes due in 2029. The company intends to use the proceeds for general corporate purposes, including potential investments and debt repayment. The offering reflects Ultra Clean's strategy to strengthen its financial position and support its growth initiatives amid market opportunities.
LSI Industries prices $90.9M stock offering at $19.75 per share
LSI Industries has priced its stock offering at $19.75 per share, raising approximately $90.9 million. The company plans to use the proceeds to strengthen its balance sheet, fund future growth initiatives, and improve liquidity. The offering demonstrates investor confidence in LSI's business strategy and outlook.
Avalon GloboCare prices $3.25M private placement at $0.51/share
Avalon GloboCare has announced a private placement financing of $3.25 million, pricing shares at $0.51 each. The funds raised aim to support the company's continued growth and development initiatives. This financing round reflects investor confidence in Avalon's business strategy and future prospects.
Shine Justice H1 FY26 slides: return to profit, PI momentum accelerates
Shine Justice reported a return to profit in the first half of fiscal year 2026, driven by strong growth in personal injury (PI) cases. The company highlighted accelerating momentum in PI and improved operational efficiencies, positioning it for continued growth. Financial metrics showed increased revenue and margins, reinforcing confidence in its strategic direction and market position.
TPG Telecom FY25 slides: mobile momentum drives transformation year
TPG Telecom's FY25 results highlight strong growth in the mobile segment, driving the overall transformation of the company. The firm reported increased subscriber numbers and improved revenue, supported by robust demand for mobile services. Strategic investments and network enhancements fueled this momentum, positioning TPG Telecom favorably in a competitive market. The company remains focused on innovation and customer experience to sustain long-term growth.
Virgin Australia 1HFY26 slides: EBIT rises 12%, margins expand to 14.8%
Virgin Australia reported a 12% increase in EBIT for the first half of FY26, with margins expanding to 14.8%. The airline attributed the growth to stronger domestic demand and cost efficiencies, despite ongoing challenges in the international travel market. Revenue improved, supported by higher load factors and strategic capacity management.
Bapcor 1H26 presentation: 87% profit plunge triggers turnaround plan
Bapcor reported an 87% drop in profit for the first half of 2026, prompting the company to initiate a turnaround strategy. The plan focuses on cost reduction, operational efficiency, and strengthening core business areas to restore profitability and shareholder confidence amid challenging market conditions.
Bubs Australia 1H FY26 slides: US growth drives EBITDA turnaround
Bubs Australia reported a decline in 1H FY26 earnings despite strong US market growth. While revenue increased due to expansion in the US, overall EBITDA fell as higher costs and investments weighed on profitability. The company remains focused on capturing US growth momentum to restore earnings in subsequent periods.
Kratos Defense prices $1.2 billion stock offering at $84/share
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions has priced its previously announced $1.2 billion stock offering at $84 per share. The offering is intended to strengthen the companyâs financial position and support growth initiatives. Underwriters have a 30-day option to purchase additional shares. Proceeds will be used for general corporate purposes, including potential acquisitions and expanding Kratosâs defense technology capabilities.
Kratos Defense prices $1.2B stock offering at $84 per share
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions priced a $1.2 billion stock offering at $84 per share. The move aims to strengthen its balance sheet and fund growth initiatives, signaling confidence in its business prospects amid increasing defense sector demand.