News Summary - 03/04/2026

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Gas and oil prices soar and shares tumble on fears conflict could escalate

Market turmoil grows as the Middle East conflict intensifies, raising fears over its duration. This has led to soaring gas and oil prices and a sharp decline in stock shares.

US and Ecuador Forces Launch Operation to Fight Drug Trafficking

The US and Ecuador have launched a joint operation targeting designated terrorist organizations involved in drug trafficking in Ecuador, aiming to curb illegal activities in the region.

What to know about the 'two sessions', China's biggest political meeting

The annual 'two sessions' meetings, involving China's top legislative and advisory bodies, highlight the priorities and policy directions of the world's second-largest economy. These carefully planned events set the tone for China's political and economic agenda for the year.

TikTok won't protect DMs with controversial privacy tech, saying it would put users at risk

TikTok announced it will not implement end-to-end encryption for direct messages, unlike competitors like WhatsApp and Messenger. The company claims this decision is to protect users from potential risks associated with such privacy measures.

South Korean Woman and Doctors Found Guilty of Murdering Newborn Baby

A high-profile case in South Korea revealed that a woman and doctors were found guilty of murdering a newborn baby. The case highlighted the country’s lack of regulations on the permissible stage for abortions, sparking nationwide debate on abortion laws and ethics.

US Commerce Secretary to Testify Before Congress About Epstein Ties

The US Commerce Secretary has agreed to voluntarily testify before Congress regarding his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, following his recent admission of visiting Epstein's island.

Guilty verdict for US father of teenage school shooter

Colin Gray, 55, has been found guilty for failing to prevent his son from killing four people in a 2024 high school shooting in Georgia, according to prosecutors.

Australian girl, 8, killed in snowmobile accident in Japan

An 8-year-old Australian girl died in a snowmobile accident at a Japanese ski resort. This marks the fourth Australian fatality at Japanese ski resorts so far this year.

First US soldiers to die in Iran conflict are identified

Four of the six US soldiers killed in a drone strike in Kuwait, aged between 20 and 42, have been identified. The strike marks the first US military deaths linked to the conflict with Iran.

Trump threatens to halt trade with Spain over military base access

Trump reacted strongly after Spain denied the US permission to use its military bases for strikes against Iran, threatening to stop trade with the country over the restriction.

Zelensky fears Trump's Iran war could hurt Ukraine

Ukraine is concerned that rising oil prices and a shortage of air defenses, potentially triggered by conflict involving Iran, could negatively impact its ongoing struggle.

The little town making nearly all of China's lanterns

A small town in Hebei Province produces 80% of China's lanterns, with most still crafted by hand, preserving traditional methods and local craftsmanship.

European allies rush to bolster Cyprus defenses after drones target British base

Cyprus suspects the Iran-backed Hezbollah group from Lebanon targeted the UK's RAF Akrotiri base. In response, European allies are moving quickly to strengthen the island’s defenses amid rising security concerns.

Battered and isolated, Hezbollah drags Lebanon into another war

Hezbollah's attack on Israel, in alignment with Iran, has triggered Israeli bombings and widespread displacement in Lebanon, causing anger among many Lebanese citizens.

Why Europe's leaders have struggled to speak as one on Iran

European leaders aim for unity in addressing Iran but face challenges due to differing national priorities and interests. These varying approaches hinder a cohesive and consistent stance, complicating collective action and messaging on Iran-related issues.

Why did the US and Israel attack Iran and how long could the war last?

Iran launched retaliatory strikes against Israel, targets across the Gulf, and a British base in Cyprus following US and Israeli actions. The escalating conflict highlights ongoing regional tensions, but the duration of the war remains uncertain.

Watch: Footage from across Iran shows scale of strikes

Verified footage reveals large explosions across Iran after coordinated strikes by the US and Israel, highlighting the widespread impact of the attacks.

US-Israel war with Iran widens as strikes continue

The Middle East crisis escalated as Israel and the US launched significant strikes against Iran on Saturday, intensifying tensions in the region.

Watch: How the US-Israel war with Iran is jeopardizing shipping

Ben Chu examines the impact of escalating US-Israel-Iran tensions on marine traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping route. The conflict risks disrupting global trade by threatening the safe passage of vessels through this key maritime chokepoint.

Hegseth on Iran attacks: 'This is not Iraq, this is not endless'

US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth provided limited information on the recent Iran attacks, not specifying the operation's scope or duration, emphasizing that the situation is different from past conflicts like Iraq.

Trump's Threat to Spain Endangers 47 Billion Trade with the US

Spain's exports to the US fell by 8% to 16.716 billion, while imports from the US rose by 7% to 30.174 billion in the last year, putting at risk a bilateral trade valued at 47 billion due to Trump's trade threats.

Trump lashes out at SĂĄnchez's Government: "Spain is a terrible ally, we will break all trade with them"

Trump harshly criticized the Spanish Government following their decision not to allow the presence of U.S. military bases, calling their leaders terrible and threatening to break all trade with the country, although he praised the Spanish people.

FeijĂło accuses SĂĄnchez of being "irresponsible": "If Iran thanks you and the United States considers you a terrible ally, you are failing"

FeijĂło criticizes SĂĄnchez for putting votes ahead of Spain's security and stability, warning that the country should not be confused with its "bad government." He points out that receiving thanks from Iran and being considered a poor ally by the U.S. is a serious failure.

Europe Restarts the Nuclear Race with Cold War Language and a Core Group of Allies... Among Which Spain Is Not Included

France leads a nuclear group from which Spain distances itself to avoid the "law of the strongest." While several countries support Cyprus, Brussels insists on prioritizing the defense of the EU, marking a new phase in European politics with a Cold War tone.

Requiem for the Western World

In dark times, it is necessary to find a point of support or hope that allows us to endure the crisis and the challenges facing the Western world.

The Atomic Arsenal: Which Countries Already Have 'The Bomb' and How Many Warheads Each One Holds

The recent US attack on Iran has increased fears of a nuclear war. Currently, several countries possess nuclear weapons, with varying numbers of warheads, highlighting the seriousness and risk of a global conflict.

Is Iran Close to a Nuclear Bomb? This Is How Its Progress Has Been Over the Last Decades

According to the UN, Iran possesses 408 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60%, getting closer but not reaching the 90% required for a nuclear weapon, reflecting progress in its nuclear program over the last decades.

A CIA Base and a Military Airstrip Hit in the Latest Iranian Attacks Against Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Kuwait

Recent Iranian attacks affected a CIA base and a military airstrip in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Kuwait, intensifying the war escalation in the Middle East. The conflict has also spread to Lebanon, increasing regional tension and the risk of confrontation between the United States, Israel, and Iran.

Drivers Prepare for Gasoline Price Hike Due to the War: "It Will Force Us to Refuel at 'Low Cost' Stations"

The recent increases in oil and natural gas prices, following Saturday's bombings, could raise the cost of gasoline, directly impacting consumers and encouraging the search for more affordable options such as 'low cost' stations.

The war in Iran hits Spain: from rising fertilizer prices to the textile sector's logistical 'short-circuit'

The war in Iran is affecting Spain mainly through increased fertilizer prices, due to dependence on gas, and disruptions in the textile sector's logistics chains, causing supply problems for major Spanish companies.

Sumar pressures Moncloa to approve a new social shield amid the Iran crisis and increases pressure on Junts and PP to ratify it

The socialist wing of the Government calls for caution and assures that they are working to secure majorities that will protect citizens from the crisis caused by Iran, while Sumar pressures Moncloa, Junts, and PP to approve a new social shield.

Spain records 2.1 million overweight children and is among the few countries that have reduced the rate

According to the report 'World Obesity Atlas 2026', Spain is one of the 15 countries that have reduced the prevalence of obesity in children aged 10 to 19 between 2010 and 2025, despite the fact that 2.1 million children still suffer from overweight.

Patients and Experts Demand a National Plan for Obesity: "The Biggest Problem in Spain is the Stigma"

The group ConCiencia en Obesidad, made up of patients and professionals, highlights the lack of equitable access to personalized treatments and points to stigma as a major obstacle in Spain, calling for a comprehensive national plan to address obesity.

Fernando Ónega dies at 78: one of the voices of the Transition and the father of a Planeta award winner

Fernando Ónega, prominent journalist and chief of staff for Adolfo Suárez, has died at the age of 78. He worked in various media outlets and in 2021 received a kidney transplant donated by his wife.

Pepa Romero breaks down on 'Y ahora Sonsoles' when announcing the death of Fernando Ónega: "It's difficult"

Pepa Romero, filling in for Sonsoles Ónega on the Antena 3 show, became emotional while announcing the death of Fernando Ónega, highlighting how hard it is to face this loss.

Atlético Qualifies for the Copa del Rey Final in a Nail-Biting Match Against a Barça That Nearly Worked a Miracle

Atlético de Madrid, after winning 4-0 in the first leg, managed to advance to the Copa del Rey final despite intense pressure from Barça at Camp Nou, where the home team nearly achieved a historic comeback but fell just short of the miracle.

At Least Four Students and One Instructor Dead After a Footbridge Collapses; One Person Missing

An accident in El Bocal caused the death of at least four students and one instructor after a footbridge collapsed. Additionally, one person is missing and continues to be searched for.

The 'television beast' is proclaimed winner of 'GH DĂșo' after a final full of tension and emotions

Carlos Lozano won 'GH DĂșo' and took home 50,000 euros after a final full of tension and emotions. Anita and Gloria finished second and third following the audience vote count.

It's Official: Revealed the Reason Why Susan Sarandon Did Not Meet Her Spanish Voice at the 2026 Goya Awards

Susan Sarandon received the 2026 International Goya Award, but was unable to meet her Spanish voice actress, MarĂ­a Luisa SolĂĄ, due to lack of time during the ceremony.

The day-to-day of an artist: "Many times, my day consists of coming to look at a painting frustrated and saying, 'Where do I go from here?'"

Three artists reveal how their studios serve as workshops, homes, and creative spaces, where discipline, management, and uncertainty define the routine of contemporary art.

Vox Blames Migration Policies for the Housing Crisis and Demands the Defense of "Real Estate Sovereignty" in Brussels

Vox attributes the housing crisis to an artificially increased demand caused by migration policies and highlights the shortage of supply. In Brussels, it calls for defending "real estate sovereignty" and points to OrbĂĄn's Hungary as a model to follow in managing these issues.

Rodrygo's ordeal doesn't end and it will be a problem for Madrid in the summer: from being sidelined to an injury

Rodrygo, who is going through a bad season and was expected to leave Madrid in the summer, suffers an injury that complicates the club's plans for the summer transfer market.

An officer uncovers another case of workplace and sexual harassment in the Police: "Whenever you want, I'll put you on all fours"

The National Court will try Deputy Inspector Juan PĂ­o L.C. and Officer Aureliano Y.M. for alleged sexual and workplace harassment, following a complaint by an officer who revealed inappropriate comments and behavior within the Police.

A 27-year-old woman dies after the collapse of a building under construction in Valladolid

A two-story house under construction collapsed in Valladolid, causing the death of a 27-year-old woman, according to several witnesses.

A Japanese Castle is Put Up for Sale for Just 55,000 Euros... But There's a Catch

A Japanese castle in northern Japan, with more than 5,000 mÂČ of land, is for sale for only 55,000 euros. However, the offer comes with special conditions or complications that affect the purchase.

The investigation into Adamuz raises doubts about a correction that Adif's subcontractor made regarding the welding material

Adif holds the subcontracted company responsible for the welds in the accident section, which altered two records about the hardness of the material used to join the rails in the documentation sent to the CIAF, raising doubts in the investigation.

Feminism once again emerges divided on March 8th: two demonstrations will take place simultaneously in downtown Madrid

The Government Delegation has assigned two different routes for the March 8th marches in Madrid: the 8M Commission will go from Atocha to Sevilla, and the Feminist Movement from Cibeles to Plaza España, highlighting the division among feminist platforms.

Patricia Pardo, on Demi Moore's Thinness: "I Don't See Beauty, I See a Sick Woman"

Patricia Pardo has criticized that Demi Moore continues to be considered a beauty icon due to her extreme thinness, describing it as a sign of illness rather than beauty.

Sara Santaolalla lashes out at Vito Quiles: "What else has to happen for them to revoke his accreditation?"

Sara Santaolalla reported having spent the night in the hospital due to an anxiety attack and several physical injuries, questioning the reasons why Vito Quiles still retains his accreditation.

Health Authority Issues Two Alerts: Presence of Undeclared Almonds in Yogurts and Milk in Some Rusks

Companies have informed the authorities about the undeclared presence of almonds in yogurts and milk in rusks, which has led to the issuance of alerts due to risks for allergy sufferers.

Marta Moves Audience on 'La Revuelta' by Asking for 10 Million for Research: "Looking for Rich People"

Marta touched hearts on 'La Revuelta' by asking for 10 million to fund research on her illness, showing a sign that said "Looking for rich people." Her emotional plea aimed to garner support to advance treatments.

PcComponentes' Orange Days come with discounts of up to 60% to refresh your home

PcComponentes' Orange Days offer daily discounts of up to 60%, free shipping on purchases over €50, and fast delivery, making it easier to renovate your home with great deals.

Bruce Campbell, star of the famous 'Evil Dead' saga, announces he has "incurable" cancer

Bruce Campbell, known for his role in the 'Evil Dead' saga, announced that he has been diagnosed with "incurable" but "treatable" cancer, stating that he will continue to face the illness with treatment.

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

Chris Martin joked about the incident where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught cheating on their partners during a 'kisscam' event.

Renfe prepares for more railway network disruptions and creates a company to provide alternatives to the train

Renfe will invest 61.5 million euros to create a company that manages alternatives to the train in anticipation of future disruptions in the railway network. It expects to save between 9 and 13 million euros annually on bus contracting, surpassing the current method, which is considered insufficient given the major planned infrastructure works.

Andy, from Andy y Lucas, forced to cancel two concerts of his tour: "He is quite worried"

Andy, member of the duo Andy y Lucas, has had to cancel two concerts of his tour due to problems that have him quite worried, as confirmed in an investigation by the program 'El tiempo justo'.

MarĂ­a Lamela's 'baptism' by diving into the mud in Honduras before the premiere of 'Supervivientes'

MarĂ­a Lamela, the new host of 'Supervivientes', arrived in Honduras and demonstrated her commitment to the show by actively participating, rolling in the mud, and promising to make the helicopter jump.

Sentence Reduced for the Perpetrator of One of the Most Virulent Forest Fires in the History of the Balearic Islands

The Criminal Court reduced the defendant's sentence to one year and nine months in prison for causing one of the most severe forest fires in the Balearic Islands.

Marta Peñate Talks About the Money She Earns from Social Media Advertising: "Do You Know How Long It Takes People to Achieve This?"

Marta Peñate reveals that she earns between 3,000 and 6,000 euros for each advertisement she posts on her social media, emphasizing the effort required to reach that level of income.

A Small Plane Crashes into an Icy River and Its Two Occupants Come Out Unharmed: "They Swam to the Shore"

A small plane experienced engine failure, according to the pilot's report to air traffic controllers. The aircraft crashed into an icy river, but its two occupants managed to come out unharmed and swam to the shore to reach safety.

The Cost of the War in Iran for Spanish Companies: The Heavyweights of the Ibex 35 Lose Millions

The Ibex 35 has fallen more than 7% over two sessions, dropping from above 18,300 points to struggling to hold 17,000, affecting the earnings of major Spanish companies due to the war in Iran.

It's Official: The Reason Why Susan Sarandon Didn't Meet Her Spanish Voice at the 2026 Goya Awards Revealed

Susan Sarandon received the 2026 International Goya Award, but she was unable to meet her Spanish voice actress, MarĂ­a Luisa SolĂĄ, due to lack of time during the ceremony.

Juanmy Medialdea, stylist: "Extreme shine in hair is not a superficial trend"

Stylist Juanmy Medialdea highlights that extreme shine in hair has become a very popular and valued hair trend, and should not be considered something superficial, but rather an expression of care and personal style.

Alessandro Punturo, leadership coach. "In a job interview, you should also ask questions"

Alessandro Punturo advises being natural and consistent in job interviews, avoiding falsehoods while following a planned structure. Furthermore, he emphasizes the importance of the candidate also asking questions during the interview.

TelefĂłnica showcases its quantum commitment with a supercomputer to research cancer

TelefĂłnica presents at the Mobile World Congress 2026 its 54-qubit IQM Radiance quantum system, designed to accelerate drug research against cancer and strengthen technological sovereignty in Europe.

The impressive spa where the actors of 'La Promesa' unwind: one of the best in Galicia

The spa, located in the province of Pontevedra, is a renowned thermal center in Spain where the actors of the period series 'La Promesa' usually relax and disconnect after their filming days.

The Madrid Restaurant with a Repsol Solete where 'Los hombres de Paco' Gathered: "My Go-To Bar"

The Madrid bar, with over 60 years of history and a Repsol Solete award, was a meeting point for Paco Tous, Hugo Silva, and PepĂłn Nieto, actors from 'Los hombres de Paco', being considered an iconic and landmark place for them.

The European country that already allows driving at 150 km/h on one of its highways

Unlike Spain, where there is an effort to reduce the maximum speed on fast roads, some European countries are allowing speed limits to be increased. One of them has already approved driving at 150 km/h on one of its highways, opting for a more flexible regulation in contrast to the trend of reduction.

The Canal of Isabel II, the 80 Million Reales de VellĂłn Project That "Set a River on Its Feet" in the Center of Madrid and Boosted Its Growth

The public company Canal de Isabel II, promoted by the Council of Ministers of Queen Isabel II, was created to supply water to Madrid's growing population and industry, thereby driving the city's development and expansion.

The Photos of the 'Blood Moon' That Colors the Sky During a Total Lunar Eclipse

A 'blood moon' lit up the sky during a total lunar eclipse visible in America, parts of Asia, and Australia, offering an impressive spectacle in the early hours of Tuesday.

The Government Gives the Green Light to the Intern Statute and Sends It to Congress Two and a Half Years After Agreeing on It with the Unions

The Council of Ministers approves the draft Intern Statute, the first regulation for workers in non-labor internships, after two and a half years of agreement with the unions. However, the lack of a majority in Congress and opposition from employers' associations and university presidents make its approval difficult.

Everything About the New Complaint Inbox for Interns: Who Coordinates It, Where to Submit Complaints, and What Fines Companies Face

The new complaint inbox for interns will allow reporting of abuses by companies towards students in internships. This measure complements the Intern Statute, which will be approved soon, and aims to protect interns' rights by imposing fines on companies that fail to comply.

Nitto Santapaola Dies at 87, the Historic 'Capo' of the Cosa Nostra Who Spent 33 Years in Prison

Nitto Santapaola, historic leader of the Cosa Nostra, died at 87 after spending 33 years in prison, marking the end of a criminal era.

Initial Investigations Rule Out Gender-Based Violence in the Death of the Woman Found in CĂĄrtama

The 66-year-old woman was found dead in her home in CĂĄrtama. Preliminary investigations rule out that her death is related to gender-based violence.

AĂ­da Nizar begs to return to Spain from Abu Dhabi: "Pray for us, we are in hostile territory"

AĂ­da Nizar initially stated the situation in Abu Dhabi was under control but later admitted it had worsened. She is now pleading to return to Spain, describing their location as hostile and asking for prayers.

The Shocking Account of Witnesses to the Murder of a Young Man in Fuenlabrada: "I Received Two Machete Blows"

Survivors recount the attack allegedly carried out by Dominican Don't Play (DDP) in 2022 in front of the Caña Brava nightclub in Fuenlabrada, where a 21-year-old young man died. Witnesses describe the brutality of the event and the impact of receiving machete blows during the conflict.

Should I Go Refuel? When Gasoline Prices Could Rise After the War in Iran

The price of Brent crude, the benchmark in Europe, has increased by more than 7%, approaching $80, which could signal a rise in gasoline costs due to the war in Iran.

2026 Income Tax Return: the regions where you can save up to €840 on dental expenses

Three autonomous communities allow a deduction of up to €840 for dental expenses from the previous year in the 2026 Income Tax Return, offering significant savings to their residents.

Withdrawing Cash from ATMs: These Are the Limits at Santander, BBVA, and CaixaBank

Although cash withdrawals are less common, it is important to know that each bank has specific limits for withdrawing money from ATMs, including institutions like Santander, BBVA, and CaixaBank. These limits vary depending on the bank and the type of account.

Coconut Cookies, a Fun Recipe to Sweeten Spring Afternoons for Little Money

This simple coconut cookie recipe is an economical and fun way to enjoy a sweet snack in spring, ideal for sharing with children and enjoying family moments.

Iran and the Fear of Chaos

Most Iranians, opponents of the theocracy that has oppressed them for 47 years, are now facing a shift from initial enthusiasm to fear of a possible intensification of government repression.

The War of Truth

The need to rethink journalistic narrative is proposed, prioritizing field journalism and deploying reporters to affected areas, in order to ensure the truthfulness of information in the face of possible deceptions generated by artificial intelligence.

The (Empty) Flagpole

Trump has established lying as a source of pride, glorifying repeated deception towards his followers who continue to believe in him.

The Uselessness of the Useful

Many Spanish artists exhibiting at fairs cannot sustain themselves solely through their art and must engage in other activities to make a living.

Trump compares Zelensky to a 'shell game operator' and accuses Biden of giving him weapons

Former President Trump criticizes Zelensky, calling him a 'shell game operator,' and accuses Biden of delivering weapons to Ukraine. Additionally, he boasts about having quickly rebuilt the U.S. military during the current offensive against Iran.

The Spectacular Wedding of Charles Leclerc and Alexandra Saint Mleux: From Their Dog to the Bride's Incredible Dress

Charles Leclerc, Formula 1 driver, and model Alexandra Saint Mleux got married last weekend in a spectacular wedding, featuring everything from the presence of their dog to the bride's stunning dress.

Cuba extends fuel shortage for airplanes at all its airports until April

Cuba extends the shortage of airplane fuel at all its airports until April, which has led Canadian and Russian airlines to temporarily cancel their flights to the island.

The XII Legislature of the Aragonese Courts will have 30 new deputies and 37 returning members. MarĂ­a Navarro, from the Popular Party, was elected president with the blank vote of Vox and Teruel Existe.

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Ten Magical Spots for Tourists Visiting Spain: Do You Know Where They Are?

Take part in a quiz about magical destinations in Spain to test your knowledge of national tourism and discover fascinating places to visit.

Storm Regina makes Spain the rainiest country in Europe this week: these are the affected areas

Storm Regina, the seventeenth of the season, will bring abundant rain to the Iberian Peninsula, making Spain the rainiest country in Europe this week. The precipitation will affect various areas, intensifying in specific zones recommended for monitoring.

A new storm arrives in Spain: Regina will bring muddy rains this Tuesday and a DANA threatens with more water from Thursday

The 17th storm of the season, Regina, will arrive in Spain this Tuesday with muddy rains. From Thursday, the possible formation of a DANA is expected, which could cause heavy rainfall on the Peninsula.

Will it rain during the Fallas of Valencia? Aemet activates alerts due to storm Regina

Aemet has activated alerts for storm Regina, which will bring air of North African origin loaded with suspended dust. This could cause muddy precipitation during the Fallas of Valencia.

United Nations sets date for the end of the La Niña phenomenon and weather instability

The World Meteorological Organization indicates a 60% probability that the La Niña phenomenon will end between March and May, which could put an end to the associated weather instability.

Health Ministry confirms it detected a candidate using AI glasses during the MIR exam

The Health Ministry confirmed that a candidate used glasses with artificial intelligence during the MIR exam. The device was removed and the candidate's test was nullified.

The home chain cheaper than Ikea that aims to reach 300 stores in Spain

The affordable furniture and decoration chain, with 178 stores in Spain, plans to expand to reach 300 points of sale in the country.

Glenn Medeiros, from Teen Idol to Catholic Director in Honolulu

Glenn Medeiros, famous in the '80s for "Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You," retired from the entertainment world. He currently lives in Hawaii, where he leads a Catholic institution, moving away from his music career.

Between Joy, Rejection, and Fear That the Same Thing as in Venezuela Will Happen: This Is How Iranians in Spain Experience the Attack by the US and Israel

The Persian community in Spain desires the end of the ayatollahs' regime but is divided regarding the recent military attack by the US and Israel against Iran, expressing feelings ranging from joy to fear of a situation similar to that of Venezuela.

Music generated by AI emerges with little or no human intervention, raising questions about authorship. Unlike previous technologies, this situation creates a legal vacuum, and experts suggest that original creators should receive a royalty for the use of their works in training algorithms.

María's Struggle to Teach First Aid in Classrooms After Her Son’s Choking Incident: "It Could Mean He Lives"

MarĂ­a, a mother of a child who suffered a choking episode, is promoting the teaching of first aid in schools. She considers it vital that students and teachers are prepared to act in emergencies, as these skills can save lives. Her campaign aims to raise awareness about the importance of learning basic first aid techniques from an early age.

The emotional lights-out of 'GH DĂșo' with soundtrack included: "Tonight, the house falls silent"

An orchestra performed music as the lights of 'GH DĂșo' went out in Tres Cantos, creating an emotional moment that moved the contestants, who cried on set during the final closing.

Marta Hazas reveals her most fatalistic side in 'La Revuelta': "I am a false optimist"

Marta Hazas admitted that she tends to think of the worst, even in favorable situations, both in her personal and professional life, a trait she has had since childhood.

The Reason Why Laura Madrueño Resigned from Hosting 'Survivor'

Laura Madrueño decided not to continue as the host of 'Survivor'. According to close sources, it was a personal and voluntary choice, without external pressures. The presenter preferred to focus on other professional and personal projects.

Surprise on 'Zapeando' with a Pregnancy Announcement and an Unexpected Twist: "For the Love of God!"

On 'Zapeando' they surprised viewers with a pregnancy announcement that took an unexpected turn, by giving their own interpretation of a moment aired on 'El Hormiguero', which sparked surprised reactions.

Javier is just two letters away from winning the 'Pasapalabra' jackpot

The Madrid-based lawyer Javier won for the sixth consecutive time on 'Pasapalabra,' falling just two letters short of winning the show's jackpot.

The Manipulation of the Video from 'El Hormiguero': "What's Wrong with Him"

Pablo Motos made his debut on 'El Hormiguero' and a manipulated video caused confusion and criticism among viewers, who were asking "what's wrong with him." The show clarified the situation, emphasizing that the content was edited out of context, affecting the perception of the host.

Álvaro, on 'First Dates': "I am far-right, I am a follower of Santiago Abascal"

Álvaro, on 'First Dates', stated that he is far-right and a supporter of Santiago Abascal. He clarified that he is not just right-wing, but that he likes to carry the Spanish flag, proudly showing his political ideals during the date.

Tom Hanks' son trapped in Colombia due to a documentation problem: traveled without an American passport

Chet Hanks, son of Tom Hanks, was held in Colombia for traveling without a U.S. passport. Through his social media, he showed that he is fine and is awaiting a solution to the documentation issue.

Kiko Rivera would have asked to share custody of his daughters with Irene Rosales: "Everything points to them appearing before a judge"

Luis Pliego revealed on 'El tiempo justo' that Kiko Rivera may have requested to share custody of his daughters with Irene Rosales, and everything indicates that the matter could be settled before a judge, according to an upcoming report in Lecturas.

Javi Hoyos Comes to the Defense of the Influencers Who Walked at the Goya Awards and Reopens the Debate

Javi Hoyos defends the influencers who took part on the red carpet at the Goya Awards, highlighting their role and sparking a new debate about their presence at traditional cultural events. Hoyos emphasizes the evolution and diversity these figures bring to the sector, addressing criticisms about their relevance and contribution in these settings.

Ares Teixidó Remembers Àlex Casademunt Five Years After His Death: "I Have to Live for the Both of Us"

Ares Teixidó pays tribute to her friend Àlex Casademunt five years after his passing with an emotional message and a video of them together, shared on her social media.

Marta López misses out on her honeymoon due to the war conflict: "I’ve had a really hard time"

Marta LĂłpez, contributor to 'El tiempo justo', has described the experience of missing her honeymoon because of the war conflict as "a huge drama," admitting that she has had a very difficult time because of this situation.

Jessica Bueno celebrates the birthday of Jotita, her eldest son with Peleteiro: "Ten years of infinite love"

Jessica Bueno shared on Instagram moments celebrating the 10th birthday of her eldest son, Jotita, together with family and friends, highlighting the infinite love she feels for him.

Andrew of England will be removed from the line of succession to the throne, in which he currently holds the eighth position

The visit of the palace chamberlain to Andrew of England suggests the beginning of procedures to revoke his privileges due to the Epstein case, which could lead to his removal from the line of succession to the throne, where he currently holds the eighth position.

Who is Stephanie Cayo, the actress caught kissing Alejandro Sanz

Stephanie Cayo, a 37-year-old Peruvian actress born in Lima, was married to an American businessman and has had relationships with Maxi Iglesias and SebastiĂĄn Zurita.

Lucía, Cayetano Rivera’s daughter, very close with her father’s girlfriend, Tamara Gorro

Lucía, daughter of Cayetano Rivera, and Tamara Gorro, the bullfighter’s girlfriend, showed a good relationship by going together to pick him up at the airport, demonstrating a harmonious coexistence between them.

Melyssa Pinto shares her new personal project on social media: "I trust it will turn out beautiful"

Melyssa Pinto announced on Instagram that she has left her rental apartment in Madrid to buy a new one and move in. She expresses confidence that her new home will be beautiful, sharing her excitement about this important personal project.

Images of the bombing of the complex where Khamenei met with his leadership

For the first time since the start of Operation Roaring Lion, the Israeli Air Force attacked targets of the Iranian regime in central Tehran, according to the Israel Defense Forces.

Videos of celebrations in Iran following the news of the supreme leader's death

Public celebrations were recorded in Iran and among Iranian exiles in various countries following the news of the supreme leader's death.

Mario Vaquerizo speaks about the assault that the Gemeliers received

Mario Vaquerizo condemns the assault suffered by the Gemeliers, highlighting that hitting and insulting is "out of fashion" and rejects the use of "maricĂłn" as an insult. He sends strength to JesĂșs and Daniel Oviedo so that they can resume their lives normally soon.

Fernando Alonso's prickly response in the Formula 1 promotional video: "I would like to cancel it"

Fernando Alonso, now an Aston Martin driver, displays an ironic attitude in a Formula 1 promotional video, where he mentions that he would like to cancel the event, reflecting his characteristic humor and personality ahead of the new season.

The Surreal Words of Enrique Cerezo Before Barça - Atlético: "We Have Juliån, Tom Ford, and Smith"

Enrique Cerezo, president of Atlético de Madrid, made surprising remarks before the Copa del Rey semifinal match against Barça, mentioning unusual names like Juliån, Tom Ford, and Smith, creating confusion and curiosity ahead of the game.

Pereira moves ahead of Topuria in the pursuit of a third belt: "Whatever he wants, we'll work on it"

UFC light heavyweight champion Pereira could go after the heavyweight title. Dana White has shown his support, stating that they will work on any goal Pereira wants to achieve.

Rico’s Outburst Against Rudiger for His Knee Strike: "He Could Have Left Me There"

The Getafe footballer Álvaro Rico harshly criticized Rudiger for a knee strike during the Real Madrid-Getafe match, describing the action as dangerous and pointing out that it could have resulted in a serious injury.

Cristiano Ronaldo stays in Saudi Arabia despite rumors and bombings

Cristiano Ronaldo, recently injured, remains with Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia despite Iranian bombings on the U.S. embassy in the country.

Adonay Viera: "There is a group of visually impaired people who receive no support"

Adonay Viera highlights that in Spain there are around 400,000 visually impaired people who could benefit from the ONCE Foundation for Low Vision, emphasizing the need for specific attention for this currently underserved group.

A Story of Dignity

Accessibility is fundamental for people to fully exercise their rights; it is not a privilege but an essential condition for inclusion and dignity.

Fiapas Oversees the New Season of Peppa Pig, an Example of "Inclusion" for Children with Hearing Loss

On March 1st, Clan premiered the episode "Hearing Test" of Peppa Pig, in which George is diagnosed with moderate hearing impairment. Fiapas supervises this season as an example of inclusion for children with hearing loss, promoting awareness and visibility of this condition.

Eva Gracia, in 'Capaces de todo': "Work for a person with a disability means social participation"

Eva Gracia Vega, sociologist from the association Liber, led the study ‘Breaking the cycle of poverty’, which highlights that employment for people with disabilities is key to their inclusion and social participation.

The Economic Experiment in the United States Begins to Take Its Toll

The economic experiment in the United States continues, but recent data indicate a negative shift in trends, suggesting that the policies and strategies applied are beginning to show adverse effects on the economy.

David Alonso (Samsung): "Spain is evolving towards an increasingly premium market"

David Alonso, an executive at Samsung, reviews the company's performance in Spain and highlights the evolution of the Spanish market towards more premium segments. Additionally, he analyzes the challenges of operating in an uncertain geopolitical context, emphasizing the need to adapt to these challenges in order to maintain growth.

The World We Do Not Want to See

We live in times of uncertainty where confusion and speed prevail, making it difficult to clearly understand current events.

Entrepreneurs of the Henares Corridor Advocate for Strengthening Networks to Drive the Electrification of the Economy and Self-Consumption

88% of electrical nodes are saturated, and nearly half of the access requests in 2024 were rejected, limiting economic electrification. Entrepreneurs from the Henares Corridor call for reinforcing electrical networks to promote electrification and self-consumption.

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Trend Shift: Electric Vehicles Account for 10% of the Fleet, and 25% Have No Environmental Label

Sales of electric vehicles grew by 50.9% in the past year, increasing their presence to 10% of the vehicle fleet, while 25% of vehicles do not have an environmental label. This change reflects a gradual shift from combustion cars toward more sustainable options.

The reality of being a deaf actor in Spain: "The barrier is enormous. They are foreigners in their own country"

Miriam Garlo, the first deaf interpreter awarded a Goya, highlights progress but points out that the inclusion of people with hearing disabilities in Spanish cinema remains limited and faces significant social and professional barriers.

The True Story Behind 'Los domingos,' Alauda Ruiz de AzĂșa's Film That Won at the 2026 Goya Awards

Alauda Ruiz de AzĂșa's film 'Los domingos' tells the true story of a young woman who decides to enter a convent, sparking intense family conflict. This plot reflects the drama and division her choice causes within her close environment.

War in Iran: 5 Films to Understand the Ayatollahs' Regime Conflict from Within

Despite the censorship and repression by the Ayatollahs' regime, Iranian cinema has achieved international recognition and awards, such as the Oscars, offering an in-depth look at the internal conflict and reality under the regime.

How 'Scream 7' Explains the Absence of Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega, the Carpenter Sisters

The rewrite of the 'Scream 7' script involved a change in direction for the slasher saga, which led to an explanation for the absence of Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega, known as the Carpenter sisters, in the new installment.

Review of 'Young Sherlock' on Prime Video: Guy Ritchie wants to reinvent Conan Doyle's character... again

Hero Fiennes Tiffin and DĂłnal Finn play the young Sherlock and his future arch-nemesis in a prequel that, although entertaining, feels unnecessary.

The Most Curious Gadgets from TCL Presented at MWC 2026: From Swarovski Luxury to Batman Glasses

TCL showcased several innovative devices at MWC 2026, including the Tbot assistant, CrystalClip headphones decorated with Swarovski crystals, and the RayNeo Air 4 Pro augmented reality glasses, combining advanced technology with unique design.

Apple Unleashes the Power and Performance of AI in Its New MacBook Pro and Air with M5 Chips

Apple's new M5 chips improve AI processing performance up to four times compared to the M4 and 9.5 times compared to the M1, boosting power in the MacBook Pro and Air.

Apple Redefines the Visual Experience with Its New Studio Display and Studio Display XDR Monitors

Apple launches its new line of Studio Display and Studio Display XDR monitors, designed to seamlessly integrate with Mac and offer a superior visual experience, adapting to the needs of various users.

Wallapop introduces Wallapop Club, the new points system with which you can save money

Wallapop launches Wallapop Club, a points system that allows users to accumulate rewards for purchases and sales. These points can be redeemed to get discounts and save money on future transactions within the platform, encouraging loyalty and frequent use.

HUAWEI showcases the MatePad Mini tablet and the MateBook Fold Ultimate Design foldable laptop

HUAWEI presented two new devices at MWC 2026: the MatePad Mini tablet and the MateBook Fold Ultimate Design foldable laptop, highlighting their innovation in mobile technology and portable design.

What to Eat in Each Phase of the Menstrual Cycle to Relieve Discomfort, According to a Nutritionist

Salena Sainz, founder of Naturae NutriciĂłn, advises adapting your diet to each phase of the menstrual cycle to relieve discomfort and improve overall well-being.

The Mercadona Shampoo Praised by a Cosmetics Expert: "If Oliver Laxe Were My Friend, I Would Recommend It to Him"

The founder of Santamarina Cosmetics recommended an affordable shampoo from Mercadona following director Oliver Laxe's statements about his hair care at the Goya Awards, highlighting its effectiveness and good value for money.

From Glass Ceilings to 'Mansplaining': "At the Current Pace, It Will Take 286 Years for Women to Have the Same Rights"

Women leaders in business analyze the UN Women report on gender and the SDGs, highlighting that at the current speed it will take 286 years to achieve equal rights. The report points out barriers such as glass ceilings and mansplaining, emphasizing the urgency of accelerating progress toward equity.

The Coruña-based brand that dressed the First Lady of New York

Rama Duwaji stood out at the inauguration of the new mayor of New York wearing boots from a Spanish brand originating between London and Galicia.

Three Mango 'looks' that actresses wore at the Goya Awards and that will save us at weddings, baptisms, and communions

At the Goya Awards gala, besides haute couture, three Mango looks worn by several actresses stood out. These versatile and elegant styles are perfect for events like weddings, baptisms, and communions, offering accessible and modern options for special occasions.

Zara's Version of the Two-Piece Outfit Melania Trump Chose to Preside Over the UN Security Council

Melania Trump, First Lady of the United States, wore a grey two-piece skirt and jacket set to preside over the UN Security Council. Zara has introduced a similar version of this elegant outfit.

The Michelin-Starred Restaurant in Valencia Offering a Tasting Menu for 70 Euros: Chefs Collaborate in the Dining Room Service

This restaurant in Valencia, recognized by the Michelin Guide, offers a tasting menu for 70 euros. Its approach is to revive forgotten dishes, and the chefs actively collaborate in the dining room service to enrich the gastronomic experience.

Pickled Rabbit Salad Recipe, a Delicious Dish with Low-Fat Meat

Rabbit meat is a low-cholesterol option and one of the leanest meats, ideal for preparing healthy dishes like pickled rabbit salad.

José Andrés: "To make chickpeas tender, you need to add baking soda to the soaking water"

Chef José Andrés emphasizes that adding baking soda to the soaking water is key to softening chickpeas, improving their texture and making them easier to cook.

The Best Torrezno in Madrid: at a Tavern Open for More Than 70 Years and Visited by Casillas

La Tienta, a tavern in Las Ventas open since 1952, is famous for its torreznos, considered the best in Madrid. This iconic spot has even attracted celebrities like goalkeeper Iker Casillas, establishing itself as an unmissable Madrid classic.

"These pear and apple muffins are ideal for babies, children, and adults who want to take care of themselves"

These pear and apple muffins offer a healthy and delicious option for babies, children, and adults who want to take care of themselves without giving up the little pleasures of eating.

The Lebanese chef who has conquered half the world arrives in Madrid: he has more than 30 restaurants across the globe

Em Sherif, a successful Lebanese restaurant with more than 30 locations worldwide, opens its first branch in Madrid after thriving in cities like Dubai.

The Mysterious Village in Japan Where Those Who Leave Are Replaced by Dolls: "They Are Like My Children"

A village on the island of Shikoku, Japan, replaces its residents who migrate away with rag dolls to keep the community alive. This unique and somewhat eerie tradition has attracted the attention and curiosity of thousands of visitors, who are interested in this singular way of preserving the village's identity.

This is how 'Laheq Island' will be, the luxurious new project by Norman Foster located in the Red Sea

British architect Norman Foster is working on 'Laheq Island', a luxurious project located in the Red Sea, Saudi Arabia, with an opening scheduled for 2028.

How to apply for and how much the ETA costs, the mandatory authorization to travel to the United Kingdom

Since March 5th, the mandatory ETA to travel to the United Kingdom can be applied for online through the website of the British Government.

The impressive coastal road route above the sea and to the rhythm of the waves

This eight-kilometer road in Norway crosses the sea via several bridges, creating a unique and spectacular route that stands out for its design above the waves and its impressive natural surroundings.

United States Raises Prices for Its Most Famous National Parks for International Travelers

The United States has increased entrance fees for international travelers at eleven of its most popular national parks, including the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, and Yosemite, aiming to regulate visitor flow and increase revenue for conservation.

The Paradise Beach of Lanzarote Where 'The Queen of Flow' Was Filmed: Golden Sand and Crystal-clear Waters

This iconic beach in Arrecife, Lanzarote, stands out for its golden sand and crystal-clear waters. It was the chosen setting by Netflix to film the new season of 'The Queen of Flow,' highlighting its natural beauty and popularity in the Canary Islands.

Patrick Smith on What Scares Pilots the Most: "They Usually Fear Things They Can't Control"

A British captain reveals that what scares pilots the most are factors beyond their control during flight, highlighting the importance of managing those uncertainties to ensure safety in aviation.

Diana P. RodrĂ­guez, Psychologist: "Grief Does Not Follow a Linear Path; Each Person Experiences It Differently"

Grief generates emotions such as shock, disbelief, and confusion, and does not follow a linear process. Each person experiences it uniquely, making professional support crucial to provide appropriate assistance during the loss of a loved one.

Neurologists Agree: Brain Aging Is Not Synonymous with Memory Loss and the Key Lies in These Habits

Neurologists agree that brain aging does not imply memory loss if habits such as mental stimulation, self-care, and prevention are maintained, thereby reducing the risk of unusual forgetfulness in old age.

If You Were Often Punished as a Child, You Share These Personality Traits According to Psychology

Excessive punishment in childhood, used to correct behavior, can have negative effects on personality, impacting emotional and behavioral development beyond the original intention.

This is the 'Doctor House effect': a study reveals why it's good for you that your doctor is unfriendly

A study reveals that patients pay more attention when their doctor is unfriendly, as the unexpected behavior better captures their attention, thus improving communication and adherence to treatment.

Is everyone around you sick? How to tell if it’s a cold, COVID, or the flu

Sudden temperature changes have caused an increase in respiratory illnesses. It is important to distinguish between a cold, COVID, and the flu, as they present similar symptoms but require different care and diagnosis for proper treatment.

Manuel Arroyo, Professor of Physiotherapy: "The hammam has an anxiolytic effect, as if you were taking diazepam"

The hammam, in addition to improving emotional well-being, offers significant physical benefits. According to Manuel Arroyo, its anxiolytic effect is comparable to diazepam, highlighting its positive effects on both mental and physical health.

Is Tesla Losing Ground in the Electric World? The Quiet Rise of BYD and XPeng

BYD has overtaken Tesla as the global leader in electric vehicles, while XPeng is rapidly gaining ground, transforming the global electric mobility market and challenging American dominance.

If Every Time You Get in the Car You Don’t Do This, You’re Wasting Gas
 and Emptying Your Wallet

Learn practical tips to reduce fuel consumption and save on every fill-up, making it easy to save money while driving.

The DGT Will Introduce More Radical Changes to Overtaking

The Directorate General of Traffic will implement new measures that will transform overtaking rules, especially in adverse weather conditions, and will establish clear rules for overtaking stationary vehicles.

Xiaomi's First Car Arrives in Spain and You Have Two Weeks to Try It

Xiaomi introduces its first car in Spain, available for test drives until March 20. The tests are conducted virtually at the Caleido shopping center in Madrid.

The Car Part That Has Become a Desired Object for Thieves

In Spain, just like in the United States, the theft of car brand emblems has increased, becoming a frequent target for thieves.

New scam: "The fines are fake, you just have to enter the 'app' to see it"

The organization led by Pere Navarro has warned on its official 'X' Spain profile about a new scam. Criminals send fake fines and urge victims to enter a fraudulent 'app' to check them, aiming to deceive them and possibly access their personal data.

Almeida urges the Government to collaborate in the development of the Abroñigal operation: "We already did it in Campamento"

The mayor has been negotiating the launch of the Abroñigal project in private for some time and asks the Government to collaborate publicly to accelerate its development, pointing out that they already worked together on the Campamento project.

Catalonia will expand the rural agents' staff to 1,300 personnel and create 10 more bases by 2030

Catalonia will territorially reorganize the rural agents' corps, increasing its staff to 1,300 personnel and creating 10 additional bases by 2030, as well as strengthening its administrative support.

Seville fines six scooters for serious violations and removes four others on the first day of the new rule

The new ordinance concerning scooters in Seville came into effect last week on an informational basis. Starting this Monday, the Local Police have begun fining six offenders and removing four scooters for serious breaches of the regulations.

Neighbors of San CristĂłbal Report Illegal Fights with Referee and Audience in the Middle of the Street

Residents of Rocafort Street in San CristĂłbal report clandestine fights among young people, involving a referee and audience, taking place in the middle of the public street.

Andalusia concludes a record flu vaccination campaign with nearly two million people immunized

Andalusia has completed a record flu vaccination campaign, immunizing nearly two million people. The Regional Government emphasizes that, in addition, vaccinations against COVID-19 and Respiratory Syncytial Virus remain active to protect the population.

The third regeneration of Moratalaz, in Madrid, to remove stairs and create parks in Vinateros: "Anything will be an improvement"

The Madrid City Council has launched a plan to regenerate inter-block spaces on three streets in the Vinateros neighborhood, Moratalaz, by removing stairs and creating parks, improving areas that had not been addressed until now.

The Solar Eclipse Triples Bookings in Rural Spain and Raises Spending to 670 Euros per Visitor

The solar eclipse has tripled bookings in Spanish rural villages with fewer than 3,000 inhabitants, according to an Airbnb study. Additionally, the average spending per visitor has increased to 670 euros, reflecting a significant economic impact in these rural areas during the event.

TMB expects to earn up to 14 million euros by commercializing the energy savings generated by its sustainable policies

TMB expects to obtain up to 14 million euros by selling Energy Savings Certificates (CAE), awarded to Iberdrola through a public tender, derived from its sustainable policies.

The firefighters of Zaragoza search for Pablo, the young man who disappeared in February between the Pina de Ebro dam and La Cartuja Baja

The firefighters of Zaragoza continue the search for Pablo Cebolla, a young man missing since February on the banks of the Ebro River, between the Pina de Ebro dam and La Cartuja Baja. Authorities are maintaining the operation to find him in the area.

The Justmad Art Fair Returns to Madrid with a Focus on New Talents and a Renewed Program

Justmad celebrates its 17th edition at the Palacio de Neptuno from March 5 to 8, featuring 42 galleries from 11 countries. The fair focuses on new talents and presents a renewed program to promote contemporary art.

Sanz announces an investment of seven million euros to renew more than a dozen fire trucks in Seville

Sanz announced an investment of seven million euros to renew more than a dozen fire trucks in Seville. Additionally, the workforce will be expanded by over one hundred, with 45 already incorporated and 67 to be added this year, along with the opening of 28 positions.

190,000 Electronics Companies at Risk of Closure Due to RAM Shortage: "It's a Fight for Survival"

The shortage of RAM memory has caused extreme price volatility, adjusting every hour. This affects nearly 190,000 electronics companies at risk of closure, as many cannot meet the upfront payment requirements demanded to acquire RAM.

The new MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max, a marvel for AI, arrive alongside the MacBook Air with M5 and Studio Display monitors

Apple unveils the MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, optimized for artificial intelligence tasks, as well as the MacBook Air with the M5 chip. The company also launches new Studio Display monitors, expanding its lineup of devices for professionals and advanced users.

What is the HDMI ARC port on your TV, what is it for, and how to use it properly

The HDMI ARC port allows you to transmit surround and synchronized audio from your TV to other devices without the need for additional equipment. This trick improves the sound quality in your living room and can be easily set up on your Smart TV by following a few simple steps.

It's Official and Confirmed by the BOE: The First Time Change of 2026 in Spain is Moved Forward

The BOE confirms the first time change in Spain for 2026, indicating that the clock will be set forward, meaning one hour less of sleep on a special Sunday. It is recommended to check the exact date and time to be prepared.

Yuli Beleza, the young polyglot who speaks 40 languages: "Language can divide us, but it also brings us together"

Yuli Beleza, 27 years old, went viral on social media for his ability to speak up to 40 languages. He surprises people by communicating fluently with them in different languages, highlighting how language can be both a barrier and a bridge that unites people.

The complaint of a young Spanish woman after being hospitalized in Ireland: "It was third-world"

A young Spanish woman criticized the care she received at a public hospital in Ireland, describing it as "third-world." She remarked that the hospital seemed to be for people without resources, since those who have money prefer not to go to public centers.

A Teacher Forces His Students to Watch His YouTube Videos to Raise Their Grades

Some former students reported that the teacher conditioned the best grades on supporting his YouTube channel, stating that without watching it, they could only achieve a maximum grade of 8.

A Spaniard shows what it’s like to live in a traditional Japanese house: "It was empty, and I have been furnishing it"

A young Spaniard bought a two-story traditional Japanese house for less than 400 euros. The house was empty, and he has been furnishing it, sharing his experience of living in a typical Japanese home.

Living with a Cat and Having Guests: The Perfect Host's Guide

Understanding how cats experience visits is key to avoiding their stress. Knowing their reactions and adapting the environment during encounters with guests helps maintain harmony at home and create a pleasant experience for everyone.

Ten Signs That You Are With a Happy Dog

A dog's well-being is reflected in daily gestures that show their emotional and physical needs are met. These signs help recognize when a dog is happy and balanced.

From Medieval Monasteries to the Modern Home: How Rabbits Were Domesticated

Selective breeding over the centuries changed rabbits into various shapes and colors, transforming them from wild animals into popular pets.

Check Your Horoscope for Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the astrological predictions that will help you plan your day and make better decisions.

This city next to Barcelona wants to be the metropolitan spa accessible by metro

During the metro construction works in Can Zam, near Barcelona, a hot water aquifer was discovered. This finding is driving the creation of a public spa in the park, with the aim of offering an accessible spa for the metropolitan population.

When is the holiday during Holy Week 2026? These are the vacation days

Holy Week 2026 includes several official holidays during which people do not work, allowing them to enjoy a period of rest and activities related to this religious celebration.

The FOMO Effect Reaches Housing: This Is How a New Real Estate Bubble Could Be Inflating

Experts from Funcas warn that the new real estate bubble is mental, not financial like in 2008. Expectations of rising prices are driving purchases, creating a FOMO effect that could inflate the market.

The Number of Storks in Spain Falls and the Blame Lies with the Trash

A 2025 census by SEO/BirdLife reveals that the population of white storks in Spain has dropped to levels from 20 years ago, partly due to the negative impact of trash on their habitat.

Do you know where the expression 'De perdidos al rĂ­o' comes from?

The expression "De perdidos al rĂ­o" is used when, after a situation worsens or a mistake is made, one decides not to back down and instead takes an additional risk in the hope of getting something positive out of the problem created.

The Governor of New York Intervenes to Return an Ironic License Plate to Its Owner

The Governor of New York intervened to have a license plate that had been revoked returned to its owner, whose plate contained an ironic message. State regulations prohibit plates with messages considered derogatory, disrespectful, or inflammatory, but the governor supported the owner's reinstatement.

Things We Use Every Day Without Knowing How They Work

We live surrounded by objects and technologies that we use without understanding how they work. From traffic lights to elevators, we are unaware of the physical principles that make them operate, using everything automatically without questioning it.

These Shows Made the Careers of Alba Carrillo and Other Celebrities

Several celebrities, such as Alba Carrillo, were expelled from the shows that made them famous. Despite this, they managed to succeed and establish their careers in the entertainment world.

We Bring Peace

All the cartoons published by MalagĂłn in 20minutos, a collection of illustrations that address various topics with humor and social critique.

The Best Cartoons by SuperantipĂĄtico

A compilation of all the cartoons published by SuperantipĂĄtico in 20minutos, highlighting their unique style and critical humor.

MarĂ­a Guardiola assures in the investiture debate that Vox and PP are not incompatible parties "nor are there walls" between them

MarĂ­a Guardiola, PP candidate, stated that there are no walls or incompatibilities between PP and Vox. In her speech, she made gestures towards Vox regarding migration and the European Green Deal, in addition to proposing a law to support families and encourage birth rates.

The Court Takes Over the Plus Ultra Case and Keeps the Investigation Confidential

Judge José Luis Calama has assumed jurisdiction to investigate the Plus Ultra case, previously handled by a Madrid court, and has decided to keep the investigation confidential.

The PP will join the case investigating the bailout of Plus Ultra in the National Court to demand "criminal liabilities"

The PP will join the investigation in the National Court regarding the bailout of Plus Ultra to demand criminal liabilities, following suspicions that the company linked to the former Prime Minister is a shell company, according to Cuca Gamarra.

Portuguese writer Gonçalo M. Tavares, Formentor Prize for Literature 2026, considered the gateway to the Nobel

Gonçalo M. Tavares, prominent Portuguese poet and playwright, will receive the Formentor Prize for Literature 2026. He is the most translated author in Portugal after Pessoa and Eça de Queiroz, and his work is seen as a precursor to the Nobel.

A Drug Selling Point Falls Near a Preschool in Cullera: It Caused Headaches and Eye Itching in Children

The Civil Guard intervened following a complaint from the preschool about a strong smell of marijuana near the school, which caused children to suffer from eye and throat irritation and headaches. A drug selling point in the area was dismantled.

Illa warns that he will defend the "interests" of Catalan industry in the face of Trump's threat to cut trade relations with Spain

The president of the Generalitat calls for de-escalation and resolving conflicts by following international rules, defending the interests of Catalan industry in the face of Trump's threat to cut trade relations with Spain.

Álava revokes ten honorary titles granted to Franco and figures linked to the coup d'état, the Civil War, and the dictatorship

Álava has revoked ten honorary titles, including the Medal of Álava awarded to Francisco Franco in 1952, as part of a process to remove honors given to figures associated with the coup d'état, the Civil War, and the dictatorship.

Redondo warns of changes in terminology towards women: "The witches of the 14th and 15th centuries today are the 'charos'"

The Minister of Equality warns about the lack of control on social media, describing it as a "digital Wild West," and highlights a change in terminology towards women, comparing the "witches" of past centuries with today's "charos."

70% of complaints against digital platforms are for violence against women

The Ministry of Equality reports that 80% of young women in Spain have experienced harassment on social media. Furthermore, 70% of complaints against digital platforms are related to violence against women.

A father and his two sons are being investigated for nine burglaries at several properties in the Ribera de Navarra

A man and his two sons, one of whom is a minor, are being investigated for nine burglaries at properties in the Ribera de Navarra. The total value of the stolen items exceeds 15,300 euros.

Madrid's Reservoirs at 86% After a February with the Highest Water Inflows Since 1920

Recent rains have raised water reserves in Madrid to 811.6 hmÂł, reaching 86% of capacity, nearly 15 points above the historical average since 1920.

Pep Guardiola Explodes Over the Schedule Ahead of Facing Real Madrid

Pep Guardiola expressed his frustration over the tight schedule that Manchester City will face before the Champions League Round of 16 match against Real Madrid. He believes that the accumulation of fixtures could affect his team's performance in this important knockout tie.

Two Notorious Robbers Arrested for Stealing 154,000 Euros at Gunpoint in a Bank

The National Police arrested two well-known robbers for an armed robbery at a bank branch in CĂĄceres on January 16, where they stole 154,000 euros and assaulted employees.

Vox takes its agenda on the impact of "mass immigration" on housing and the defense of Spanish to Brussels

Vox is organizing two sessions in the European Parliament to address the housing crisis linked to "mass immigration" and to defend the use of Spanish, just before the European Parliament's ruling on these issues.

Seville will modify the PGOU to be able to build more housing in the capital and speed up procedures

Seville will change the PGOU to allow building more housing and accelerate permits. An urban planning study will not be mandatory if the increase in buildability does not exceed 10% and the increase in housing units does not exceed 20%.

The judge summons the former head of the UDEF linked to drug trafficking to testify voluntarily

The former inspector, linked to a drug trafficking network, was arrested in an operation that led to the seizure of 13 tons of cocaine. Now, the judge has summoned him to testify voluntarily to clarify his involvement in the case.

Tanxugueiras will present their new album at the Coliseum: a unique date in Galicia to celebrate their ten years

Tanxugueiras will celebrate their ten years with a unique concert in Galicia on October 17 in A Coruña, presenting their fourth album, 'O Cuarto'.

Pisarello calls for a progressive "municipalist spring" in 2027 and defends the 'RufiĂĄn philosophy'

The spokesperson for the Comuns and candidate for the mayoralty of Barcelona, Pisarello, calls for a progressive "municipalist spring" in 2027 and emphasizes the importance of defending "the RufiĂĄn philosophy" while highlighting the need to protect the people they represent.

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MĂłstoles, Getafe or AlcalĂĄ de Henares: municipalities in the Community of Madrid with the VIVE Plan

The Community of Madrid is promoting the VIVE Plan to increase the supply of affordable rental housing in municipalities such as MĂłstoles, Getafe, and AlcalĂĄ de Henares, offering quality homes at reduced prices.

Ornithologists ask that buildings in Spain install bird bricks: what they are and how they work

The Scottish Parliament has passed a pioneering law requiring all new buildings to include bird bricks, thereby promoting bird conservation in urban environments.

Alauda Ruiz de AzĂșa, Goya Winner for 'Sundays': "The Need for Love Can Lead You to a Convent"

Alauda Ruiz de AzĂșa, Goya-winning director, once again explores the family institution in her new film, highlighting how the search for love can lead to profound and surprising decisions.

Silvia Abril, about 'Los domingos': "It makes me sad that young people need to believe in something and cling to the Christian faith"

Silvia Abril expressed her sadness that young people seek comfort in the Christian faith, sharing her perspective on the film 'Los domingos', one of the favorites at the 2026 Goya Awards.

Time Change 2026: Will It Be the Last Time We Move the Clock Hands?

Time changes are officially recorded in the Official State Gazette (BOE), with the last one scheduled for 2026, raising the possibility that it will be the final time the clock is adjusted.

"No Applause": Controversy at the 2026 Goya Awards over the In Memoriam with Music by Robe Iniesta

At the 2026 Goya Awards, Belén Aguilera and Dani Fernåndez performed 'Si te vas...', a song by Extremoduro, whose vocalist Robe Iniesta passed away in December. The musical choice for the In Memoriam segment sparked controversy and disapproval among some attendees, who considered it inappropriate to applaud during that moment.

Changes in the Income Tax: deadlines, deductions, and those exempt from filing

The Income Tax campaign begins on April 8 and will be open until June 30. Changes in deadlines, deductions, and the groups exempt from filing the declaration are detailed.

'Bridgerton 4' is a perfect adaptation, but it makes a mistake with this change: it worked much better in the novel

Netflix released the conclusion of the romance between Benedict and Sophie in "Bridgerton 4," but altered a key element from the book. Although the adaptation is excellent, this change weakens the plotline that worked better in the original novel.

Jorge Rey Predicts Weather for Carnival and Easter: The Cabañuelas Forecast an "Anticyclone"

Meteorologist Jorge Rey anticipates that the weather during Carnival and Easter will be dominated by an anticyclone, according to the traditional cabañuelas method, thus forecasting stable conditions for both festivities.

The Beating Heart of Norway: NASA Observes How a Large Glacial Red Spot Behaves

NASA is studying a phenomenon at the Stonebreen glacier, in the Svalbard archipelago, which since 2023 has shown a change in its phase, highlighting the evolution of this large glacial red spot.

The 2025 Income Tax Simulator is Now Activated: Here's How You Can Find Out if You Will Have to Pay the Tax Agency or If You Will Receive a Refund

The 2025 Income Tax simulator is now available and allows you to anticipate the outcome of the tax return without the need for Cl@ve or a digital certificate, making it easy to know if you will have to pay or if the Tax Agency will refund money.

Alcanar faces the consequences of a decade of flooding following storms, with negotiations underway to purchase and demolish vulnerable homes. The crisis has had political and social impact, including the resignation of the mayor, setting a precedent in Catalonia with the first planned climate evictions.

Tanker heads to UAE port via Strait of Hormuz to load oil, sources say

A tanker is en route to a UAE port through the Strait of Hormuz to load oil, according to sources. This movement indicates ongoing oil export activities in the region amid geopolitical tensions affecting maritime routes.

Hormuz shutdown could force Iraq, Kuwait to curb oil output within days, JP Morgan says

JP Morgan warns that a shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz could compel Iraq and Kuwait to quickly reduce their oil production due to export disruptions. The strategic waterway's closure would severely impact global oil supply, potentially driving up prices and forcing major producers to cut output within days to manage the supply crisis.

US assault on Iran ahead of schedule, says US Middle East Commander

A US Middle East Commander stated that the planned US assault on Iran is advancing faster than initially scheduled. The accelerated timeline reflects heightened tensions and strategic urgency in the region. Details on the operation remain limited, but the update signals increased military readiness and potential imminent actions targeting Iran.

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At least four killed in Israeli strike on building in Lebanon’s Baalbek

An Israeli airstrike targeted a building in Baalbek, Lebanon, killing at least four people. The strike is part of ongoing tensions between Israel and Lebanese groups. Lebanese authorities condemned the attack, warning of escalating violence in the region. The incident intensifies concerns over regional stability amid recent cross-border hostilities.

Oil rises over $1 as Iran crisis disrupts Middle East supply

Oil prices surged over $1 due to escalating tensions in the Middle East involving Iran, disrupting regional supply routes. The crisis heightened concerns about potential supply shortages, driving up global oil prices amid fears of reduced exports from key producers in the area.

Gold Gains After 5% Drop as Iran Conflict Worries Support Haven Demand

Gold prices rebounded following a sharp 5% decline, driven by rising tensions in Iran that boosted safe-haven demand. Investors seek refuge amid geopolitical uncertainties, supporting gold's appeal as a stable asset despite recent volatility.

A Kuwaiti F/A-18 fighter jet caused the accidental downing of three US F-15s, WSJ reports

A Kuwaiti F/A-18 fighter jet was responsible for the accidental downing of three U.S. F-15 fighter jets, according to a Wall Street Journal report. The incident highlights risks in joint military operations and has prompted investigations into procedures and communication among allied forces during training exercises.

Investors, US crude producers scramble to lock in oil price spike

Investors and US crude producers are rapidly securing contracts to capitalize on the recent surge in oil prices. This rush to lock in higher prices reflects optimism about sustained market strength amid tightening supplies and geopolitical tensions. The trend signals increased trading activity and strategic moves by producers to hedge against future volatility and maximize profits as global energy demand remains robust.

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Continental guides for broadly stable tyre sales, profitability in 2026

Continental expects tyre sales and profitability to remain broadly stable in 2026. The company anticipates flat sales due to market uncertainties but aims to maintain earnings through cost control and efficiency improvements. Despite challenges, Continental remains confident in its long-term growth strategy and innovation focus within the tyre segment.

Blackstone’s $4 billion New World talks stall over control, Bloomberg News reports

Blackstone’s $4 billion acquisition talks for New World have stalled due to disagreements over control. Bloomberg News reports that the parties involved are unable to reach consensus on management and operational authority, delaying the potential deal. This impasse raises uncertainty about the future of the acquisition and the strategic direction of New World under Blackstone’s proposed ownership.

Adidas expects operating profit to rise to 2.3 billion euros in 2026

Adidas projects its operating profit will increase to 2.3 billion euros by 2026, driven by strategic investments in innovation, sustainability, and digital transformation. The company aims to strengthen its market position and enhance growth by focusing on product premiumization and expanding its direct-to-consumer sales channels.

Adidas proposes Nassef Sawiris as new chairman and extends CEO contract to 2030

Adidas has nominated Nassef Sawiris as its new chairman and extended CEO Bjþrn Gulden’s contract through 2030. The moves aim to strengthen leadership and support the company's growth strategy amid evolving market challenges and opportunities.

New World shares slide on report of stalled Blackstone talks

New World Development's shares dropped following reports that talks with Blackstone Group have stalled. The potential deal, which could involve Blackstone acquiring a stake in the company, had raised investor optimism. The pause in discussions has led to uncertainty about New World's strategic direction, impacting market confidence and share prices.

Sumitomo Mitsui shares slide on report of exposure to failed UK lender MFS

Shares of Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group fell following reports that the bank is exposed to the collapsed UK lender Metro Finance Solutions (MFS). Concerns over potential financial losses and risk spillover from MFS's failure triggered the sell-off, highlighting investor unease about the bank's asset quality amid broader market volatility.

OpenAI looking at contract with NATO, source says

OpenAI is reportedly exploring a contract opportunity with NATO to provide advanced AI technology and support. The collaboration aims to enhance NATO's defense capabilities through AI-driven solutions, demonstrating the growing role of artificial intelligence in military and strategic operations. This potential partnership reflects OpenAI's expanding influence in both public and governmental sectors.

German union aims for breakthrough at Tesla Berlin plant

The German metalworkers' union IG Metall seeks to negotiate its first collective agreement at Tesla's Berlin factory to improve workers' wages and conditions. The union highlights challenging working hours and safety concerns. Tesla, which opened the plant in 2022, has so far resisted union demands. The ongoing talks mark a significant push for unionization efforts within the German automotive sector.

Wix.com meets Q4 revenue estimates, sees mid-teens growth in 2026

Wix.com reported Q4 revenue in line with estimates and anticipates mid-teens percentage growth in 2026. The company remains confident in its expansion strategy and long-term prospects despite competitive pressures in the website-building market.

OpenAI considering new contract with NATO after Pentagon deal - reports

OpenAI is reportedly exploring a contract with NATO following its recent agreement with the Pentagon. This potential deal aims to expand the AI company's role in defense and international security, leveraging its advanced technologies to support NATO's strategic objectives. Discussions highlight the increasing collaboration between AI firms and military alliances.

An Australian state government is proposing legislation to grant employees a legal right to work from home. This move aims to enhance work-life balance and adapt to changing workplace expectations post-pandemic. The plan includes guidelines for employers and employees to negotiate flexible work arrangements, reflecting a shift towards more remote work opportunities in the region.

India services sector sustains sharp growth in February

India's services sector maintained strong growth in February, driven by increased new business and robust demand. Rising input costs led to higher prices, but firms remained optimistic about future prospects, contributing to sustained expansion and employment growth in the sector.

Japan Services Activity Grows at Fastest Pace Since May 2024

Japan's service sector expanded at its quickest rate since May 2024, driven by rising domestic demand and increased tourism. Business activity and new orders saw significant growth, boosting overall economic optimism. The sector’s strong performance reflects a robust post-pandemic recovery and supports improved economic forecasts for the coming months.

Irish services sector growth slows to six-month low in February

Ireland's services sector growth slowed to a six-month low in February, amid reduced new business and weaker demand. The slowdown reflects cautious client spending and economic uncertainties, leading to softer activity despite ongoing job creation and optimism about future growth remaining above the long-term average.

Transportation sector leads historic broad-based growth across Asia

Asia's transportation sector is driving unprecedented growth, contributing significantly to the region's economic expansion. Improvements in infrastructure, increased trade activities, and rising demand in logistics have propelled the sector, leading to broader economic benefits across multiple industries in Asia. This growth marks a historic milestone, signaling strong regional development and enhanced connectivity.

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UAE non-oil sector growth hits 12-month high in February

The UAE's non-oil sector experienced its strongest growth in 12 months in February, driven by increased demand and new business activities. This expansion reflects a robust economic recovery beyond oil, supported by government reforms and diversification efforts. Key industries like trade, manufacturing, and services saw notable improvements, signaling positive momentum for the country's broader economic outlook.

Japan services activity growth accelerates to 22-month high in February

Japan’s services sector showed strong growth in February, reaching a 22-month high. Increased demand and easing COVID-19 restrictions contributed to higher activity levels. Business optimism also improved, supporting economic recovery efforts.

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China factory activity contracts in Feb; private gauge shows broad expansion

China’s official factory activity shrank in February as Covid restrictions ease, with the PMI falling below 50, signaling contraction. Contrarily, a private survey indicated broad expansion driven by domestic demand and rising new orders. The mixed data reflects uneven industrial recovery amid ongoing global economic uncertainties.

’Mr Lufthansa’ taps crisis playbook to tackle costs, union battles

Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr is leveraging his crisis management experience to address rising costs and ongoing union disputes. He aims to streamline operations and strengthen negotiations to stabilize the airline amid economic challenges, focusing on efficiency and workforce cooperation to navigate the turbulent aviation sector.

Indonesia media report Fitch cuts country’s rating outlook to negative

Fitch Ratings has downgraded Indonesia’s credit rating outlook to negative, citing concerns over weakening fiscal discipline and slowing economic growth. The agency highlighted rising government debt and inflationary pressures as risks that could impact the country’s financial stability. Fitch’s move signals increased caution about Indonesia’s economic trajectory amid global uncertainties.

China targets ways to boost domestic demand for economic growth

China is focusing on boosting domestic demand to sustain economic growth amid global uncertainties. Measures include promoting consumption, supporting key industries, and enhancing innovation. Authorities aim to create a more resilient economy by encouraging consumer spending and investment, reducing reliance on exports, and fostering a stable business environment. These steps are part of broader efforts to secure long-term, high-quality development.

Morning Bid: Stocks plunge further on fears of oil shock

Stocks fell sharply amid fears of an oil supply shock, caused by geopolitical tensions disrupting key energy supplies. Investors are worried about rising fuel costs affecting global economies, resulting in sell-offs in energy-dependent sectors and broader market declines. The uncertainty surrounding oil prices continues to weigh on market sentiment.

China says it seeks communications with US but vows to hold its ’red lines’

China expressed willingness to maintain communication with the US to manage bilateral relations but stressed it will firmly uphold its core interests and "red lines." Amid rising tensions, Beijing emphasized its commitment to sovereignty and territorial integrity, signaling a balance between dialogue and defending national priorities.

Bank of Japan chief vows to keep raising rates with eye on Middle East conflict

The Bank of Japan's governor affirmed the commitment to continue raising interest rates amid global uncertainties, particularly the Middle East conflict. The move aims to control inflation and stabilize the economy despite external geopolitical risks. Officials remain cautious, emphasizing the need to balance economic growth with inflation management in a volatile international environment.

India’s services growth moderated in February as cost pressures mount, PMI shows

India’s services sector growth slowed in February due to rising cost pressures and subdued demand, according to the latest Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI). Higher input prices impacted business optimism and expansion rates, reflecting challenges amid inflation and economic uncertainties. Despite moderation, the sector continued to expand, supported by resilient domestic demand and easing COVID-19 restrictions.

Asia stock rout deepens as markets brace for energy shock

Asian stocks plunged sharply amid fears of an impending energy crisis. Investors are concerned about soaring fuel prices and supply disruptions, prompting widespread sell-offs. The downturn reflects growing worries over economic slowdowns and inflationary pressures tied to energy markets. Markets are bracing for potential shocks as geopolitical tensions and demand uncertainties continue to affect global energy supplies.

Korean stocks dive, won hits 17-year low on Iran conflict

Korean stocks plunged and the Korean won dropped to a 17-year low due to escalating tensions in Iran. Investors fled to safe-haven assets amid fears that the conflict could disrupt global oil supplies and impact economic stability, driving significant market volatility in South Korea.

Australia economy picks up speed in Q4 but headwinds intensifying

Australia's economy accelerated in the fourth quarter, driven by strong consumer spending and housing market recovery. However, rising inflation, global uncertainties, and tightening monetary policies pose significant challenges ahead, potentially slowing growth in 2024.

Bitcoin slips, hovers near $68k as traders shun risk assets amid Iran conflict

Bitcoin dipped close to $68,000 as traders moved away from risk assets amid escalating tensions in Iran. Market uncertainty prompted cautious trading, affecting cryptocurrencies despite strong recent gains. Investors remain watchful as geopolitical risks influence market sentiment.

Threshold Launches All-in-One Bitcoin Liquidity App

Threshold has introduced a new all-in-one Bitcoin liquidity app designed to simplify trading and management. The app integrates multiple liquidity sources, offering users seamless access to competitive pricing and enhanced execution. It aims to streamline the Bitcoin trading experience for both individual and institutional users by providing advanced tools and real-time data in a user-friendly interface.

BitGo expands crypto service to European Economic Area

BitGo has extended its crypto custody services to the European Economic Area, aiming to support institutional investors with secure, compliant digital asset solutions. This expansion enhances BitGo’s global presence and provides European clients access to industry-leading crypto security and infrastructure.

Bybit Launches “Earn Carnival” Campaign With Up to 12% APR Opportunities and 2.5 Million USDT Prize Pool

Bybit has introduced the “Earn Carnival” campaign, offering users up to 12% APR on various investment products. The event features a 2.5 million USDT prize pool to incentivize participation, aiming to enhance user engagement and provide lucrative earning opportunities through its platform.

Paradex Signals Upcoming $DIME Token Generation Event

Paradex announced an upcoming token generation event for $DIME, aiming to distribute new tokens to users. The event is expected to boost community engagement and enhance the token's ecosystem. Details on participation criteria and timelines will be shared soon to ensure transparency and wide accessibility.

Bybit TradFi Stock Festival Brings Wall Street to Crypto Traders, Expanding Stock CFDs in 2026

Bybit hosted the TradFi Stock Festival to bridge traditional finance and crypto trading, unveiling plans to expand stock CFD offerings in 2026. The event featured insights from industry leaders, highlighting increased access to stock markets via crypto platforms. Bybit aims to enhance user experience by integrating diverse financial products, attracting both retail and institutional traders to its ecosystem.

Bitcoin surges above $69k, bucking risk-off trend after U.S.-Iran escalation

Bitcoin climbed past $69,000 despite a typical risk-off market reaction following heightened U.S.-Iran tensions. The cryptocurrency defied fears and global uncertainty, showing resilience and strong investor demand amid geopolitical instability. This surge highlights Bitcoin's evolving role as a potential safe-haven asset during crises.

Techemynt to Launch Tokenized Gold and Silver Bullion in New Zealand

Techemynt is set to launch tokenized gold and silver bullion in New Zealand, enabling investors to buy, hold, and trade precious metals digitally. This initiative aims to enhance accessibility and liquidity in the bullion market, leveraging blockchain technology for secure and transparent transactions. The move positions New Zealand as a progressive hub for digital asset innovation in precious metals trading.

Strategy Inc updates at-the-market program and bitcoin holdings

Strategy Inc has revised its at-the-market (ATM) equity offering program, increasing the available shares to boost capital flexibility. Additionally, the company has adjusted its bitcoin holdings as part of its evolving digital asset strategy, aiming to optimize its investment portfolio while managing risk amid market fluctuations.

Classover terminates $400 million equity facility, shifts focus to AI

Classover has ended its $400 million equity financing facility and is pivoting its strategy towards artificial intelligence development. The move reflects the company's intent to prioritize AI innovation and integration over previous fundraising initiatives. This shift aims to enhance Classover’s market position by leveraging AI technologies.

Quilter launches ÂŁ100 million share buyback program

Quilter has announced a £100 million share buyback initiative aimed at returning value to shareholders. The program reflects the company’s confidence in its financial position and commitment to enhancing shareholder returns. Details on the timeline and execution of the buyback will be provided as the program progresses.

Ariston FY 2025 slides: margins expand despite stock decline

Ariston's FY 2025 results show expanded profit margins despite a decline in stock performance. The company improved operational efficiency and cost management, leading to better profitability. However, market challenges and investor sentiment caused the stock value to drop, reflecting cautious outlooks despite financial gains.

Adidas extends CEO Gulden’s contract through 2030

Adidas has extended CEO Bjþrn Gulden’s contract until 2030, reaffirming confidence in his leadership. Gulden has been credited with driving significant growth and strategic changes since joining, including a stronger focus on direct-to-consumer sales and sustainability. The extension signals Adidas’ commitment to continuing its transformation and competitive position in the global sportswear market under Gulden’s guidance.

BioVersys publishes BV100 phase 1 data, advances phase 3 trial

BioVersys released positive phase 1 data for its antibiotic BV100, showing safety and tolerability. Encouraged by these results, the company is moving forward with a phase 3 trial to evaluate BV100’s effectiveness in treating drug-resistant bacterial infections, aiming to address urgent antimicrobial resistance challenges.

Crescent Energy prices $600M convertible notes offering

Crescent Energy has priced a $600 million convertible notes offering. The move aims to strengthen the company's financial position and support its growth and development initiatives. Details on the offering terms and expected use of proceeds were outlined to investors as part of this capital-raising effort.

Grand City Properties reports 2025 results, faces takeover offer

Grand City Properties released its 2025 financial results, showing steady growth in revenue and net profits. Despite positive performance, the company is currently facing a takeover offer from a major investment firm. Management is reviewing the proposal while emphasizing commitment to shareholder value and strategic growth plans moving forward.

Arlo board approves $50M stock buyback program through 2027

Arlo Technologies' board has approved a $50 million stock buyback program valid through 2027. This move aims to enhance shareholder value by repurchasing shares in the open market or via private transactions. The initiative reflects the company's confidence in its financial health and growth prospects, offering a potential boost to stock prices and earnings per share over the coming years.

Aroundtown Reports 2025 Results, Proposes Dividend, Launches GCP Offer

Aroundtown released its 2025 financial results, showing strong performance. The company proposed a dividend reflecting its solid earnings and announced a new offer to acquire GCP properties, aiming to expand its portfolio and strengthen market position.

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Aroundtown offers to acquire Grand City Properties shares

Aroundtown has made an offer to acquire shares of Grand City Properties, aiming to strengthen its real estate portfolio. The move is expected to enhance Aroundtown's market position and create value for shareholders by combining the assets and operations of both companies. Details of the offer and potential impacts on the market are under review.

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