News Summary - 03/07/2026

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Trump demands 'unconditional surrender' from Iran as Putin speaks with Iran's president
President Trump demands Iran's "unconditional surrender" amid ongoing conflict and urges Tehran to appoint leaders acceptable to the White House. This call comes after six days of war, while Russian President Putin holds talks with Iran's president.
Flight paths squeezed as Iran conflict closes more airspace
A recent drone attack on Azerbaijan has further limited flight path options for airlines, intensifying challenges in the Gulf region as airspace closures increase amid ongoing conflict.
Armed robots take to the battlefield in Ukraine war
Ukraine has initiated a program to deploy armed robots in combat operations against Russian forces, marking a new phase in the conflict by integrating robotic technology into battlefield strategies.
We've been speaking to Iranians during one week of war. Here's what they said
Iranians share their perspectives amid a week of conflict, expressing varied hopes and concerns about their country's future and the impact of ongoing tensions on daily life.
Israeli troops push into Lebanon for yet another war with Iran's proxy Hezbollah
Israeli troops and tanks have gathered near the Lebanon border amid growing speculation of a full-scale ground invasion aimed at combating Hezbollah, Iran's proxy militia. The buildup indicates rising tensions and the potential for renewed conflict in the region.
'Massive' numbers killed by gunmen in latest Nigeria attack, senator tells BBC
Suspected Islamist militants took over a Nigerian village for two days, causing significant casualties, before military forces regained control with ground troops and air strikes.
China spent years building ties in Latin America. Can Trump make room for the US?
US President Donald Trump plans to engage with like-minded Latin American leaders to challenge China's growing influence in the region, aiming to strengthen US presence and alliances in Latin America.
Swiss to vote on right-wing push to slash licence fee for public broadcaster
The right-wing Swiss People's Party supports a proposal to significantly reduce the licence fee for the public broadcaster, arguing that the current fee is unfair amid rising living costs. Voters will decide on this measure in an upcoming referendum.
Indonesia to ban social media and other online platforms for under 16s
Indonesia plans to restrict access to social media and online platforms for users under 16, aiming to protect young people from online abuse. This move aligns with global efforts to safeguard children in digital spaces.
Ukrainian bank workers released after detention in Hungary
Kyiv condemned Budapest after Hungarian officials accused Ukrainian bank workers transporting cash to Ukraine of money laundering. The detained workers have since been released, but the incident has sparked diplomatic tensions between the two countries.
US and Venezuela agree to resume diplomatic ties after Maduro capture
The US and Venezuela have agreed to resume diplomatic relations and jointly work to promote stability following the US's seizure of Maduro and his wife.
US economy unexpectedly sheds 92,000 jobs in February
The US economy lost 92,000 jobs in February, a surprising downturn as nearly all sectors saw payroll declines, defying expectations of growth.
Canadian Teen Died from Drowning After Dingo Attack in Australia
Piper James, a Canadian teenager, was found dead in January on K'Gari Island, Australia, surrounded by dingoes. Authorities believe she drowned following an attack by the animals.
The final voyage of the Iranian warship sunk by the US
The US sinking of an Iranian warship near Sri Lanka escalates tensions, bringing the conflict closer to India and raising regional security concerns.
AI-generated Iran war videos surge as creators use new tech to cash in
Online creators are leveraging AI technology to produce and monetize misinformation videos about the US-Israel war with Iran, fueling false narratives and capitalizing on the conflict's tensions.
Trump sets his sights on crisis-hit Cuba after Iran action
President Trump claimed Cuban authorities are eager to make a deal with the US, signaling his focus on addressing the crisis in Cuba following his actions related to Iran.
'What is the game plan?': The Iran war is unsettling China and its ambitions
While China is not directly impacted by the Middle East war yet, it is experiencing significant uncertainty and challenges. The conflict disrupts China's strategic ambitions and regional stability, prompting Beijing to reconsider its approach and plans amid rising tensions and geopolitical shifts.
Fatbikes are wreaking havoc in Sydney's wealthy beach suburbs
Teens are angering residents by riding fatbikes on golf courses and performing wheelies on the Harbour Bridge, causing disruption in Sydney's affluent beach areas.
The young women who fought in Ethiopia's last civil war and don't want to see another one
Female fighters from Ethiopia's Tigray conflict reflect on the devastation it caused their lives. As fears rise over potential renewed fighting, they express a deep desire to avoid another war and the suffering it brings.
Beirut evacuees 'sleeping in tents and cars'
Residents in the Beirut suburb of Dahieh are evacuating their homes due to ongoing Israeli air strikes. Many evacuees are now forced to sleep in tents and cars as the conflict continues.
After Iran, will Trump turn his eyes to Cuba?
At a White House event with the Inter Miami CF soccer team, President Trump declared that Cuba was "ready to fall," hinting at potential future US actions toward the island following his focus on Iran.
Watch: How war in Iran may affect food and fuel prices
BBC's Nick Marsh explores how the ongoing conflict in Iran could drive up global food and fuel prices, affecting living costs worldwide due to disrupted supply chains and increased energy market volatility.
Watch: Obama, Biden and Clinton remember 'tenacious' Jesse Jackson
Former presidents Obama, Biden, and Clinton, along with numerous prominent figures, attended the memorial honoring civil rights activist Jesse Jackson, celebrating his enduring tenacity and impact.
Inside Venezuela's political transition two months after Maduro's ousting
BBC's Ione Wells reports from Venezuela, interviewing newly freed opposition politicians about the nation's political future and potential shifts in US-Venezuela relations following Maduro's removal.
The War in Iran Reaches Its First Week with a Decapitated Country and a Trump Unable to Involve More Countries in the Attacks
The war in Iran marks one week characterized by political instability following the removal of a key leader. Meanwhile, former President Trump fails to gain international support to expand the military intervention, limiting the scope of the attacks launched so far.
SĂĄnchez has avoided the Congress nearly 40 times in eight years to send troops abroad
Since 2018, SĂĄnchez has deployed more than 40,000 military personnel on missions in Lebanon, Mali, Iraq, and Cyprus without any of these operations or their extensions being approved by Congress, violating the National Defense Law.
The PP denounces SĂĄnchez's silence regarding the frigate deployment: "We don't know where it's going, how long it will stay, or if they will send more"
The PP criticizes the lack of transparency from SĂĄnchez's Government about the deployment of a frigate, pointing out that they are unaware of its purpose, duration, and possible reinforcements. They sarcastically note that it is easier to communicate with Marco Rubio than with Minister Albares, and emphasize that the situation is not just about supporting Trump or SĂĄnchez, but that there are intermediary nuances.
Europe Secures Cyprus After the Base Attack: These Are the Frigates and Fighter Jets Sent to the Island for Its Protection
Cyprus, an EU member but not part of NATO, lacks sufficient air force and anti-drone defense. Following an attack on a base, Europe sent frigates and fighter jets to strengthen security and protect the island against possible new threats.
Do you think SĂĄnchez should take the decision to send a frigate to Cyprus to Congress amid the war with Iran?
The Prime Minister argues that among allies, it is positive to acknowledge and point out mistakes. The decision to send a frigate to Cyprus divides opinions on whether it should be debated in Congress, especially in a context of tension with Iran.
The First Armed Front on the Ground? Who Are the Iranian Kurds and Why Are They Fighting Against the Ayatollahs' Regime
Israel and the US are reportedly arming Kurdish forces in Iran to promote a popular uprising against the Ayatollahs' regime, aiming to weaken the Iranian government from within.
The war in Iran pushes oil to its biggest weekly rise since the invasion of Ukraine
Brent crude oil rose 10% on Friday, reaching $92.83 per barrel, its highest level in nearly two years, driven by the war in Iran. This increase marks the biggest weekly rise since the invasion of Ukraine.
Israel releases a video of what its pilots see from fighter jets "on the way to Tehran"
Israel has released a 33-second video showing footage from inside one of its fighter jets, with spectacular views of the sky over the Middle East and the sunrise on the horizon, simulating the journey towards Tehran.
Putinâs Hand in the War: Russia Assists Iran with Intelligence for Its Attacks on the US, According to 'The Washington Post'
According to 'The Washington Post,' Russia has provided Iran with information on key locations, enabling it to carry out precise attacks against the United States, highlighting the collaboration between Moscow and Tehran in the conflict.
Countries to which the Spanish Government recommends not traveling (or postponing the visit) due to the war in the Middle East
The Spanish Government recommends not traveling to countries such as Israel and Iran due to the war in the Middle East, while advising to postpone visits to the United Arab Emirates and Jordan, among others, for reasons of security and stability in the region.
Israel Shows How It Annihilates Iran's Defense Systems with Precise Bombings
The Israeli military has carried out precise attacks on more than 400 targets in various areas, effectively destroying Iranian defense systems.
Turkish TV pays tribute to Spain and ends its newscast in Spanish: "Thank you for being on the right side"
Halk TV presenter Ece Ăner concluded her newscast in Spanish as a gesture of friendship towards Spain, expressing gratitude for their support and highlighting the bond between both countries.
The Unbelievable Moment of Trump with Evangelical Pastors: They Surround Him, Touch Him, and Pray for Him to "Lead the Country"
During a nearly messianic moment, Trump closed his eyes and bowed his head while evangelical pastors surrounded him, touched him, and prayed for him to be able to lead the country. The scene was recorded and shared by members of his own administration.
Eloy and Martaâs Odyssey in Thailand Due to the War in Iran: âThey Wonât Give Us a Flight Until the 20th, Weâll Spend âŹ7,800 to Leave Soonerâ
Eloy and Marta are trapped in Bangkok after their connecting flights through Abu Dhabi were canceled because of the conflict in the Middle East. With no flights available until the 20th, they plan to spend âŹ7,800 to leave earlier and avoid further delays.
Valverde rescues Madrid in the 94th minute and keeps the league race alive
The Whites secured the victory at BalaĂdos thanks to a goal from Valverde in the 94th minute, avoiding a draw against Celta (1-2) and thus keeping their chances alive in the fight for the League.
Santander will sanction the local police officer who "did not do his job" upon receiving the alert about the collapsed footbridge
The Santander City Council will open disciplinary proceedings against a local police officer who failed to act after receiving alerts from 112 about the poor condition of the E footbridge. The measure aims to hold the officer accountable for his inaction in the face of risk and to ensure public safety.
Aleix EspargarĂł, on the controversial overtaking with his bicycle of cars: "Do I have to explain it?"
Aleix EspargarĂł made a dangerous maneuver by overtaking several cars on his bicycle during the descent of the Els Ăngels pass in Girona, generating controversy.
Madrid Metro Line 10 Closes from March 28 Until the End of the Year Between Nuevos Ministerios and Cuzco
Madrid Metro Line 10 will be closed from March 28 until the end of the year between Nuevos Ministerios and Cuzco to continue construction of the new station next to the Real Madrid stadium, which is already over 40% complete.
These Are the Six Symptoms of Sepsis and Why It Is So Difficult to Detect It Early, According to Doctors
In Spain, between 15,000 and 20,000 people die annually from sepsis. This condition is difficult to detect early due to the variety and similarity of its symptoms to other illnesses. Recognizing the six key symptoms is crucial for early diagnosis and improving the prognosis.
Euromillions creates a new millionaire in Spain and the jackpot rises to 209 million
A new second-tier winner in Spain has won a prize of 233,193 euros in Euromillions, while the jackpot continues to grow and reaches 209 million.
Paz Padilla breaks her silence about 'SĂĄlvame': "It was making me suffer"
Paz Padilla recalled her time on the show 'SĂĄlvame' during the podcast El sentido de la birra, confessing that the experience was causing her suffering and that is why she decided to step away.
Equality Ministry fines Vodafone 25,285 euros for failure in electronic bracelets for abusers
The Ministry of Equality imposed a fine of 25,285 euros on Vodafone due to failures in the electronic bracelets for abusers. Although they acknowledge that no technology is infallible, they assure that the system operates normally.
Rafa Mir reacts to the ten-year prison sentence request for sexual assault: "I'm really eager to go"
Rafa Mir, Elche footballer, responded on social media after the Prosecutor's Office requested a ten-year prison sentence for sexual assault against him, sarcastically expressing his willingness to face the process.
Two Bonoloto Winners Share the Jackpot and Each Win Over 1.8 Million
Two Bonoloto winners shared the jackpot, each taking home more than 1.8 million euros. Additionally, six other second-category winners received 34,778 euros each.
Eggs, rice, cookies, and cheeses: Mercadona lowers prices on more than 200 products
Mercadona has reduced the prices of more than 200 products, including eggs, rice, cookies, and cheeses. These discounts, which began in early March, affect some of the most commonly consumed items by customers.
A waiter will be banned from working for two years and will pay a fine of 1,000 euros for refusing to serve a lesbian couple
A waiter refused to serve coffee to a lesbian couple on the terrace of a restaurant, claiming "I am the owner and I choose whom I serve." As a result, he will face two years without being able to work and a fine of 1,000 euros for discrimination.
One person missing and several rivers at risk of overflowing, the effects of the storm in Catalonia
The storm Regina has caused intense rainfall of more than 100 liters per square meter in Catalonia, resulting in one person missing and alerts due to the risk of river overflow in AragĂłn, Navarra, and La Rioja.
What scenario now unfolds in Extremadura after MarĂa Guardiola's failed investiture: from negotiations to repeat elections
After Vox, PSOE, and Podemos rejected MarĂa Guardiola's investiture, a negotiation period begins that could last up to two months, with the possibility of ending in repeat elections if no agreement is reached.
Sara Carbonero publishes two unexpected photos: in a hospital and hours later, at home with her pet
Sara Carbonero shared two surprising photos: one from a hospital and another at home with her pet, showing a contrast between the two moments and generating concern and support among her followers.
This is the first thing you should do if a nuclear explosion occurs near you: "You have 10 or 15 minutes"
In the event of a nuclear explosion, do not try to flee by car due to traffic jams and the inability of vehicles to protect you from radiation. You have between 10 and 15 minutes to find suitable shelter and minimize exposure.
The European country where women find it hardest to find a partner: "It's quite a challenge"
In this European nation, for every 100 women there are only 84 men, the greatest gender imbalance in Europe. This inequality makes finding a partner especially difficult for women, representing a unique social challenge in the country.
The Civil Guard Closes a Dental Clinic That Left Hundreds Affected
The Civil Guard shut down a dental clinic that attracted customers with very low prices and requested advance payments. The clinic left hundreds of patients affected, raising concerns about possible fraud and malpractice.
Andalusia: Where Every Match Is a Celebration
In the first episode of LALIGA BARES CLUB, Tasca El BotellĂn in Gines (Seville) aims to prove that Andalusia is the best region to experience football in bars, competing against Galicia, Catalonia, and Madrid.
Edu Recommends: The Accessories You Should Always Carry in Your Swimming Bag
Edu shares his experience and recommends the essential accessories to carry in your swimming bag, based on the many kilometers he has swum throughout his life.
Bad weather continues in the coming hours and puts eleven communities on alert: these are the areas expecting rain and snow
AEMET warns that instability will persist this Saturday in the Peninsula and Balearic Islands due to a DANA, affecting eleven communities with rain and snow.
Maldonado warns about the DANA arriving this Saturday on the peninsula with widespread rains and even snowfall
The DANA will cause widespread rains, instability, and possible snowfall across the entire peninsula and the Balearic Islands starting this Saturday. Maldonado warns about the impact of this phenomenon, which will affect the weather and could cause adverse conditions in several regions.
Helguera, critical of Real Madrid's management: "They rushed to sack Xabi Alonso, I don't think Arbeloa is the right person"
Luis Helguera criticized Real Madrid's management, pointing out that dismissing Xabi Alonso was a hasty mistake. Additionally, he commented that Ălvaro Arbeloa is not the right person for the position, analyzing the situation during the season of the Merengue team.
Yolanda Ramos Says That When She Was a Child She Thought Franco Was Her Grandfather: "She Said Look, My Grandpa"
Yolanda Ramos explains that in her childhood she believed Franco was her grandfather, since she heard her family referring to him as "my grandpa". This confusion reflects how certain family perceptions about the dictator were passed down during her childhood.
Eduardo Navarrete and his tough beginnings as a 'drag queen': "My grandmother pressed a holy image on me to 'cure' me"
Eduardo Navarrete, participant in the sixth season of El DesafĂo, shares his difficult beginnings as a drag queen, recalling how his grandmother tried to "cure" him with a holy image, reflecting the obstacles he faced on his path to acceptance and success.
Pedro Ruiz reacts to Marc GirĂł's controversial interview on 'El Hormiguero': "He is one of a kind"
Pedro Ruiz visited Pablo Motos' show to present his new format on La Sexta, Cara al show, and commented on Marc GirĂł's controversial interview on 'El Hormiguero', describing him as "one of a kind."
Sacyr Seeks a Major Contract with an 800 Million Euro Highway Concession in Chile
The Spanish construction company Sacyr is participating in the bidding for the concession of Route 5, RĂo Bueno-Puerto Montt section, in southern Chile, with a contract valued at 800 million euros.
Leaked: Leonardo DiCaprio's Strange Appearance in His New Film with Scorsese
Leonardo DiCaprio reunites once again with Jennifer Lawrence after 'Don't Look Up' in a mysterious shoot with Scorsese, while also balancing the awards season for 'Killers of the Flower Moon'.
The Best Brands Within Shein to Buy Trendy and Quality Clothing
Shein is a popular platform for those looking to refresh their wardrobe with fashionable and quality clothing without spending a lot of money. It offers various in-house brands that combine current trends with affordable prices.
A Clinical Trial Demonstrates the Efficacy of a Targeted Therapy for an Ultra-Rare Tumor
A clinical trial has demonstrated the efficacy of a new targeted therapy to treat an ultra-rare tumor, offering a therapeutic option that until now did not exist in Spain for these patients.
Xiaomi 17 Ultra: a smartphone with specifications to survive MWC and a camera designed for enjoyment
We tested the Xiaomi 17 Ultra at MWC, highlighting its 6,000 mAh battery, performance with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, and an advanced camera with a 1-inch sensor, LOFIC technology, and a 200 MP telephoto lens with mechanical zoom.
Ten Places to Take Photos in Paris: From University Street to the Banks of the Seine
Paris, considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world, offers numerous ideal spots for taking memorable photographs, from University Street to the banks of the Seine.
This is the sandwich chosen as "the best in the world": five ingredients and created by a student
A jury led by chef Pepe RodrĂguez, along with industry experts, selected the sandwich considered "the best in the world." It has five ingredients and was created by a student.
From the Alps to Northern Europe: Skoda's 4x4s Win Over Users and Sales Keep Growing
Skoda is expanding its range of all-wheel-drive vehicles, offering 4x4 versions in both combustion engine and electric models, winning over users in different regions and increasing its sales.
Science finds the answer to mysterious signals coming from the center of the Milky Way: "We can explain at least two"
The theory of 'excited dark matter' proposes that dark matter particles can temporarily raise their energy after colliding. This model helps explain at least two mysterious signals detected at the center of the Milky Way, thus clarifying previously inexplicable phenomena in that cosmic region.
The last minor admitted after the Adamuz train accident discharged
Two teachers from the Ziryab Music Conservatory of CĂłrdoba played a couple of musical pieces to say goodbye to the last minor discharged after the Adamuz train accident.
Aliens Could Have Contacted Us for Decades, but We Haven't Known Where to Look
Vishal Gajjar suggests that "space weather" could be distorting incoming alien signals, making them difficult to detect and explaining why we have not confirmed extraterrestrial contact until now.
Doctor specializing in sexual health convicted for secretly recording his male patients during examinations
Timothy Girling, a 55-year-old doctor, was convicted for secretly recording his male patients during examinations, focusing especially on their penises, the judge stated.
Hideo Sakaki, actor from 'The Curse' and 'Tokyo Sound Map,' sentenced to 8 years in prison for sexual assault
Hideo Sakaki was sentenced to 8 years in prison for sexually assaulting two women in their 20s, in 2015 and 2016, under the pretense of giving them acting lessons.
The Government's Proposal on Speed Limits: This is the Maximum Speed on Each Road Where Jail Sentences Are Proposed
The Government proposes updating Article 379 of the Penal Code to include prison sentences for exceeding certain maximum speed limits established for each type of road.
Paquita de Monaco warns that she could end up on the street: "We can't pay"
Paquita de Monaco, aunt of Adans Peres, has warned on 'El tiempo justo' about her difficult financial situation, stating that they cannot pay their expenses and are at risk of becoming homeless.
These Are the Six Best Interest-Bearing Accounts Without Conditions or Fees to Earn Money in March
These interest-bearing accounts allow you to earn a guaranteed return on your savings, without fees or conditions, and with immediate availability of the balance.
Movistar launches a new free feature against phone spam: goodbye to annoying calls
Movistar presents 'Annoying Calls', a free feature that automatically detects and blocks unwanted commercial calls, helping users avoid phone spam on their mobiles.
Have you bought an apartment with a special assessment? This is the person who must take care of making the payment
A special assessment is a payment agreed upon by the neighbors to cover unforeseen expenses not included in the community budget. The person responsible for paying it depends on what is stipulated in the purchase, usually being the owner of the apartment at the time the special assessment is agreed upon.
Going Round and Round with the No to War
The article points out that European democrats in 1939 urged Washington to support the war against Nazism, suggesting that a "yes to the war" at that time could have prevented great worldwide suffering.
The Lighthouse of the World
Trump's immigration policy has led to arbitrary detentions of Hispanics and has promoted violations of international law, generating criticism due to the unfair treatment and the negative impact on human rights.
The Silent Burden
A child with significant needs requires constant care and generates high expenses, which many institutions neither acknowledge nor adequately support.
Between Laughter, Botox, and Complexes
Jim Carrey received a prestigious film award in France. However, some videos showed changes in his face, which sparked numerous jokes on the internet.
Llum Barrera takes a stance on Yolanda Ramos' controversy at the Goya Awards: "The situation is not balanced"
Llum Barrera criticized on social media the invitation of many influencers to the Goya Awards gala, while she and other artists, like Yolanda Ramos, watched the event from home, pointing out an imbalance in the invitations.
Cayetano Rivera suffers a judicial setback in the 'Karelys' case, the woman he was said to have had a relationship with while married
Cayetano Rivera has received a reduction in the compensation he had sought to increase. Likewise, Mediaset retains the right to continue reporting on his private life in connection with the 'Karelys' case.
The Good Vibes Between Alcaraz and Djokovic in Their Reunion at Indian Wells: "You're Hiding!"
Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic reunited at Indian Wells following the Australian Open final, where Alcaraz won his first title in Melbourne. During the match, they showed a good relationship and camaraderie, highlighting the friendly atmosphere between the two players.
Adecco is looking for more than 500 people to work at the Mutua Madrid Open: these are the positions and requirements
Adecco is recruiting more than 500 employees to work at the Mutua Madrid Open, which will be held at the Caja MĂĄgica in Madrid from April 20 to May 3. Various positions with different requirements are offered to support the organization of the sporting event.
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20minutos launches Ciudadano20, a space for readers to participate and share information on any topic, such as the snowstorm or everyday transportation problems. They invite users to write and report their experiences or topics for investigation.
How much do you know about current events? Test yourself with this trivia quiz of 10 questions about the latest news from February
Test your knowledge of the most relevant news from February 2026 with this 10-question trivia quiz that summarizes the month's current events.
The two reasons why March will be a key month in more than a decade to see northern lights
March will be a key month to observe northern lights due to a period of intense solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) from the Sun, which increase geomagnetic activity and the likelihood of these spectacular lights in the sky.
Alert for Coruna, a sophisticated system to hack iPhones that is already circulating among cybercriminals
Google researchers found a set of exploits that can compromise iPhones with outdated iOS. This system, called Coruna, is already in the hands of cybercriminals, posing a significant threat to users who do not update their devices.
A Tax Advisor Explains How You Should File the Income Tax Return with Children: "Amazing Advantages"
A tax advisor emphasizes the importance of knowing the available deductions when filing the Income Tax Return with children, as this allows you to take advantage of significant tax benefits and obtain "amazing advantages."
La Mari from Chambao: "I worry and try to stay active in the 'no to war' movement"
La Mari from Chambao expresses her concern about the current armed conflict and emphasizes her commitment to staying active in peace movements. She highlights the importance of awareness and activism to promote peace and prevent war, underscoring her desire to contribute from her personal and artistic sphere.
Being a mother alters a woman's brain more than during the entire adolescence
A study by neuroscientist Susana Carmona analyzed the brains of 127 mothers during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum, showing that motherhood produces deeper brain changes than those that occur throughout the entire adolescence.
The Day-to-Day of an Artist: "Many times, my day is coming to look at a painting frustrated and saying: 'Which way do I go?'"
Three artists reveal how their studios function as workshop, home, and creative space, facing discipline, time management, and uncertainty that define the daily routine in contemporary art.
Between joy, rejection, and fear that the same thing that happened in Venezuela will happen: this is how Iranians in Spain experience the US and Israel attack
The Persian community in Spain hopes for the fall of the ayatollahs' regime but is divided regarding the military intervention of the US and Israel against Iran, showing mixed feelings of hope, rejection, and fear of a fate similar to that of Venezuela.
AI-Created Music, Between Appeal and Legal Gray Area: "Artists Should Be Paid a Royalty for Training the Algorithms"
AI-generated music, with minimal human intervention, raises questions about authorship and rightsâissues that did not arise with previous technologies. It is proposed that artists receive a royalty for the use of their works to train these algorithms.
Antonio Rossi Gives New Details on the Approach Between Isabel Pantoja and Kiko Rivera: "Reconciliation, to me, is something else"
Antonio Rossi comments on the picture that Kiko Rivera shared, which has sparked rumors of a reconciliation with Isabel Pantoja. However, Rossi clarifies that, to him, true reconciliation involves something deeper than just a simple rapprochement.
Borja Silva's Message to Almudena, Contestant of 'Supervivientes 2026': "You Can Handle This and More"
Borja Silva sent a message of support to Almudena, contestant of 'Supervivientes 2026', assuring her that she can overcome the challenges of the show and more. The new addition to the reality show was confirmed during the season premiere this Thursday.
Antonio Resines returns to 'La Revuelta' and reveals the reason for his absence: "I underwent surgery"
Antonio Resines returned to 'La Revuelta' after an absence due to heart surgery. The actor explained that he had three bypasses and showed the scar he has as a result of the operation live on air.
César Muñoz erupts on 'El tiempo justo' over the housing crisis: "This way it's impossible"
César Muñoz criticized the housing crisis on 'El tiempo justo,' pointing out that the current situation condemns many people to being unable to envision a decent future, expressing his frustration over the difficulties in accessing housing.
Cristina Garmendia Leaves the Presidency of Mediaset Spain "by Her Own Decision"
Cristina Garmendia, former Minister of Science and Innovation, has left the presidency of Mediaset Spain, a position she held since December 2017, by her own decision.
A 'star who cracked,' the suit that Pantomima Full makes for a retired footballer
Pantomima Full released a satirical suit called "A 'star who cracked'," criticizing the downfall of a retired footballer whose promising career ended in disappointment. The piece highlights the loss of talent and unfulfilled expectations in sports.
Dani Mateo dedicates his 2026 Zapping Award to the best television presenter: "This is yours"
Dani Mateo received the 2026 Zapping Award and dedicated it to the best television presenter, emphasizing that the award belongs to them. The other nominees were Elena GarcĂa Melero and Mario Marzo.
Claudia ChacĂłn lashes out at Helena and Gilbert before heading to 'Survivors 2026': "You're not worth a dime"
Claudia ChacĂłn confirms an alleged affair between Gilbert and Helena, harshly criticizing them in an emotional audio message before leaving for 'Survivors 2026', expressing her rejection with strong words.
The unexpected request from the mayor of Oleiros on 'En boca de todos': "Trump is the biggest terrorist"
The mayor of Oleiros stated on 'En boca de todos' that "Trump is the biggest terrorist" and, despite the host Nacho Abad asking him to retract the statement, he refused to do so.
Juan Carlos I Plans to Travel from Abu Dhabi to Spain to Participate in Regattas Amid Ongoing Armed Conflict
Juan Carlos I, who now frequently uses a wheelchair, has adapted his friend Pedro Campos' house for his stay. He plans to travel from Abu Dhabi to Spain to take part in regattas, despite the context of the armed conflict.
The emotional letter from Fernando Ănegaâs widow to Julio Iglesias: "Thank you for showing what true friendship means"
Ăngela Rodrigo, widow of Fernando Ănega, thanks Julio Iglesias for his support and friendship with her family during the journalistâs final days, highlighting the gesture as an example of true friendship.
The Madness of Streamer Speed: Becoming a Pirate and Sailing the Seas to Find One Piece
The American streamer Speed, a fan of Eiichiro Oda's work, has announced on his social media his intention to become a pirate and sail the seas to find the legendary treasure One Piece.
Irene Rosales receives a message of support from her boyfriend before reappearing on TV: "You will never walk alone"
Irene Rosales, after her breakup with Kiko Rivera, makes a comeback on the show 'De viernes' to talk about her separation and her new relationship. Before her appearance, she received a message of support from her boyfriend, who reminded her that she will never be alone.
Marta Riumbau shares details about her childbirth: "There was a moment when I lost consciousness"
Marta Riumbau recounted that she had an induced labor after surpassing 42 weeks of pregnancy, which put her health at risk. During the process, there was a critical moment when she lost consciousness.
Britney Spears' Representative: "It Was an Unfortunate and Inexcusable Incident and She Will Comply with the Law"
Britney Spears' representative described a recent incident as unfortunate and inexcusable, assuring that she will comply with the relevant law.
Eric Daneâs Memoirs to Be Published Nearly 10 Months After His Death: Hollywood, Alcoholism, and His Terminal Illness
Eric Dane passed away on February 19 at the age of 53 after battling ALS. Nearly 10 months later, his memoirs will be published, in which he discusses his career in Hollywood, his battle with alcoholism, and his terminal illness.
Carmen Lomana clarifies that the queen did greet her at ARCO: "It was a very kind gesture"
Carmen Lomana clarified that the queen did greet her during the inauguration of ARCO, although initially Protocol prevented Lomana from approaching her. Lomana highlighted the gesture as a "very kind gesture."
Jessica Bueno reacts to the possible reconciliation between her child's father and Isabel Pantoja: "A mother is a mother"
Jessica Bueno, contributor to 'El tiempo justo,' confessed to being "in shock" after seeing the image of her ex-partner with Isabel Pantoja, his former mother-in-law, amid the possible reconciliation. She acknowledges that, despite everything, "a mother is a mother."
Hugo Pérez mourns the death of Rubia, the goat with whom he entered the competition in 'GH 15': "I will never forget you"
Hugo Pérez, former contestant of 'GH 15', shared an emotional video on Instagram saying goodbye to Rubia, his goat and competition companion, showing his deep sorrow over her loss.
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 (IAF) attacked targets of the Iranian regime in the center of Tehran, according to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
Videos of the Celebrations in Iran Following the Announcement of the Supreme Leader's Death
Public celebrations were recorded both in Iran and among Iranian exiles around the world following the news of the Supreme Leader's death.
Mario Vaquerizo Talks About the Assault That the Gemeliers Received
Mario Vaquerizo condemned the assault suffered by the Gemeliers brothers, rejecting violence and insults. He stated that insulting using homophobic terms is unacceptable and sent his support to JesĂșs and Daniel Oviedo so they can resume their lives normally soon.
Alonso blasts Honda: "It disappoints when you only supply one team"
Fernando Alonso expressed his frustration with Honda for their decision to supply engines to only one team, which, according to him, limits progress and causes disappointment. The Asturian driver criticized the lack of competition and resources for his team, highlighting that this affects his performance in Formula 1.
Do you think Fernando Alonso will fight for podiums or win a race in the 2026 F1 World Championship?
Fernando Alonso continues competing with Aston Martin and is still seeking his 33rd victory in F1, facing the expectation of whether he will be able to contend for podiums or win races in the 2026 World Championship.
Adrian Newey, Aston Martin Chief, Unveils Problems at Honda Factory: "We Wouldn't Have Signed with Them If We Had Known"
Adrian Newey revealed that during his visit to Tokyo in November, he observed that many key Honda workers would not be returning, reflecting issues at the factory. He stated that Aston Martin would not have signed with Honda if they had been aware of this situation.
Iran Will Not Compete in the Winter Paralympic Games Due to the Conflict
The Iranian Paralympic Committee decided not to participate in the Winter Paralympic Games, canceling the participation of its only athlete, Aboulfazl Khatibi Mianaei, due to the ongoing conflict.
Joan Laporta lashes out at VĂctor Font over the Negreira case: "It's the worst campaign against Barça"
Joan Laporta, candidate in the FC Barcelona elections, has demanded that VĂctor Font retract his statements after linking him to the Negreira case, calling the accusation the worst campaign against the club.
Indignation over prices in Seville for the Copa final: "It's a disgrace, do I have to spend a thousand euros?"
Single rooms in Seville for the weekend of April 18th reach 460 euros, causing outrage among fans, who are seeking alternatives due to the high prices during the Copa final.
Boris Becker, tennis legend: "Carlos Alcaraz understands better what he has to do to win"
Boris Becker, former German tennis player, highlighted at the presentation of the nominees for the Laureus Awards that Carlos Alcaraz understands better what he must do to win, emphasizing his maturity and competitive focus.
Blanca, mother of Olmo: "Families of people with rare diseases are not marginalized"
Olmo suffers from pachygyria, a rare disease that affects brain development and affects only one in every 90,000 people. Blanca, his mother, asserts that families with uncommon diseases should not be considered marginalized, seeking visibility and support for these cases.
Plena InclusiĂłn Madrid invites women with intellectual disabilities to participate in the March 8th demonstration
Plena InclusiĂłn Madrid invites women with intellectual disabilities to join the March 8th demonstration, offering a dedicated space to claim real equality, respect, and opportunities in society.
Three Paralympic Murals Will Convey Inclusive Messages at the Milan Cortina 2026 Games
Three murals with inclusive messages will be on display until March 15th in the Paralympic Villages of Milan, Cortina, and Tesero during the Milan Cortina 2026 Paralympic Games.
Doubts about the duration and impact of tension in the Middle East weigh on the stock markets: the Ibex suffers its biggest drop in three years
Uncertainty over the tension in the Middle East causes high volatility in European stock markets. The Ibex records its biggest drop in three years, while the dollar strengthens against the euro and oil prices rise significantly.
This is How the Tax Agency Uses AI to Monitor You While Filing Your Income Tax Return: It Detects Intentional Errors
The Tax Agency uses an algorithm based on artificial intelligence that, by analyzing data from previous campaigns, detects common errors and possible attempts to manipulate information in the Income Tax Return, thereby improving fiscal monitoring and control.
The IMF quantifies the impact on the shopping basket of a spike in oil prices amid the Iran war
Brent crude oil reaches $87 per barrel, affecting global supply chains. The IMF analyzes how this increase in oil prices impacts the cost of the shopping basket, in a context of tension due to the war in Iran.
Iberdrola completes the purchase of its first wind farm in the Australian state of Victoria
Iberdrola has acquired its first wind farm in Victoria, Australia, and plans to invest 1 billion euros in the country by 2028 to expand its presence in the local energy market.
Iberia Eliminates 99-Euro Tickets on Flights to Andalusia After the Adamuz Tragedy
Iberia has announced that starting March 9, it will stop offering 99-euro economy class tickets for flights to Andalusia, thus removing the price cap following the Adamuz tragedy.
The Trump Administration Acknowledges It Cannot Return the $166 Billion in Tariffs
The Trump Administration admitted before the U.S. International Trade Tribunal that it cannot reimburse the $166 billion collected from tariffs, citing legal limitations for such refunds.
Don't Let 'Scream 7' Distract You: The Horror Phenomenon of the Year Has Premiered Quietly in Spain
Although 'Scream 7' is the horror phenomenon of the year, its release in Spain went almost unnoticed in cinemas. The paradox lies in how YouTubers and digital audiences drive its attention online, while the movie does not generate the same impact on the traditional box office.
'Outlander': How Many Episodes Does Season 8 Have? Premiere Dates on Movistar Plus+
The eighth and final season of 'Outlander', which tells a love story across time, arrives in Spain on Movistar Plus+.
In Less Than Five Days, Season 2 of the Series That Achieved Over 71 Million Views Arrives on Netflix
Based on the famous worldwide anime and manga, the series had a very successful first season that was well received by critics and audiences. In less than five days, Netflix will release the highly anticipated second season.
Experts Agree: The Spin-off and Sequel That Critics Have Slammed Are Already the Most Watched of the Week
Despite negative reviews, the sequel released in theaters and the spin-off launched on streaming have become the most watched of the week, reflecting strong public interest in both projects.
Guy Ritchie's cursed movie with Henry Cavill delays its release again after three years on the shelf
'In the Grey', starring Henry Cavill and directed by Guy Ritchie, completed filming in 2023 after multiple issues. However, Lionsgate has decided to postpone its release once again, leaving the movie on hold after three years without being released.
MWC 2026 Closes, the Edition in Which the Mobile Phone Returns as a Showcase of Technological Future
The Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona brought together 105,000 visitors, highlighting artificial intelligence as the star of the industry. At the same time, the smartphone returned as the main showcase of technological innovation, reaffirming its central role in the digital future.
NASA and ESA definitively rule out asteroid 2024 YR4 impacting the Moon in 2032
NASA and ESA confirm that asteroid 2024 YR4 will not impact the Moon in 2032 following new observations from the James Webb telescope, which refined its trajectory and eliminated the risk.
This is how Gemini responds to the lawsuit against Google over suicide: "My goal is to be helpful and empathetic, but..."
Gemini clarified the risks and limitations of its tools, emphasizing that its goal is to be helpful and empathetic, although it acknowledges that it cannot replace professional help in critical situations like suicide.
AI is the most dangerous weapon: cybercriminals can attack in just 27 seconds
AI enables cybercriminals to automate tasks that were previously slow, increasing the speed and effectiveness of their attacks, which can now occur in as little as 27 seconds. This evolution represents a major risk in cybersecurity.
OpenAI launches GPT-5.4, a model capable of using your computer on its own for complex tasks
OpenAI's GPT-5.4 can perform multiple consecutive actions across different programs on your computer without constant user intervention, facilitating the automation of complex tasks.
From Naomi Parker to Agripina: These Are the Unknown (and Curious) Stories of Some of the Most Important Feminists
Many women have been ignored or misrepresented in history. This article invites readers to rediscover and appreciate the little-known and significant stories of feminists who have left a lasting impact.
The Revolution of Female Muscle: "From 30 Onwards, Strength Training Is Non-Negotiable; Itâs a Life Insurance"
Ana Aguado, an expert in nutrition and sports, emphasizes that strength training from the age of 30 is essential for women, providing short- and long-term benefits such as improving health, preventing diseases, and enhancing quality of life.
Supplements? Without a doubt, I would start taking these from age 35
An expert recommends certain essential supplements for women over 35 to maintain their health. These supplements help compensate for deficiencies and strengthen key aspects of female well-being from that age onward.
The Mercadona 'eyeliner' with which Bad Gyal "felt like a goddess": costs âŹ3.5 and has a waterproof option
Bad Gyal, the Catalan singer, revealed that she uses a Mercadona eyeliner that costs âŹ3.5, available in a waterproof version. This low-cost eyeliner makes her feel "like a goddess" and is part of her beauty routine while promoting her new album.
AdriĂĄn Rux, professional makeup artist: "Trick to add brightness to dark circles used by Hailey Bieber and Mario"
AdriĂĄn Rux reveals the secret used by celebrities like Hailey Bieber and Mario to brighten and neutralize dark circles, a trick very popular among makeup artists to achieve a fresher and more radiant look.
The Price of Perfection: Demi Moore May Have Spent Up to $500,000 on Cosmetic Procedures
Experts suggest that Demi Moore could have invested up to $500,000 in cosmetic procedures to maintain a youthful appearance at 63 years old, analyzing possible touch-ups that explain her flawless image.
Professional Chefs Agree: These Are the Ingredients That an Authentic Spanish Omelette Must Have
Three renowned Spanish chefs agree on the essential ingredients for an authentic Spanish omelette, emphasizing the importance of using potatoes, eggs, and quality olive oil as the fundamental base of the traditional dish.
Marinated Rabbit Salad Recipe, a Delicious Dish with Low-Fat Meat
Rabbit meat, low in cholesterol and fat, is ideal for those looking for healthy options. This marinated rabbit salad recipe combines flavor and nutrition, highlighting the lean qualities of this meat.
José Andrés: "To make the chickpeas tender, you have to add baking soda to the soaking water"
Chef José Andrés highlights the importance of adding baking soda to the soaking water so that the chickpeas become tender, thereby improving their texture and making them easier to cook.
The Best Torrezno in Madrid: In a Tavern Open for Over 70 Years and Visited by Casillas
La Tienta, a tavern in Las Ventas open since 1952, is famous for its torreznos, a Madrid classic. This establishment has even attracted renowned figures like Iker Casillas, solidifying itself as a gastronomic reference in Madrid.
A Quick, Light, and Nutritious Recipe: Protein Lettuce Wrap with Kimchi and Gluten-Free
Andrea Carucci, author of 'The Fertility Kitchen,' shares healthy and tasty recipes every Friday, highlighting this time a gluten-free protein lettuce wrap with kimchi, ideal for a quick, light, and nutritious meal.
Ikea's Limited Edition Accessories for Storing Coffee and Preserving Its Aroma
Ikea launches limited edition accessories for storing coffee, designed to preserve its aroma. Additionally, they offer two units for less than four euros, combining functionality and affordable pricing.
JESTA, the new travel authorization for Japan: how much will Spaniards pay?
Japan has implemented JESTA, a travel authorization aimed at preventing the entry of "undesirable foreigners." This measure will affect travelers, including Spaniards, who will have to pay a fee to obtain it.
Enjoying the Northern Lights from the Comfort of the Train Is Now Possible
It is now possible to see the Northern Lights without cold or discomfort, thanks to a specially designed train that offers comfort and warmth while enjoying the natural spectacle, avoiding long waits outdoors.
Heritage Destroyed by War: Churches, Mosques, and Areas of Incalculable Value
The bombings in the region have caused severe damage or total destruction of historic monuments, including churches, mosques, and areas of great cultural value and incalculable heritage legacy.
These Are the Cafés with History in the Most Beautiful Cities Around the World
Coffee breaks are more special in places with unique history and charm. These cafés, located in some of the most beautiful cities in the world, combine tradition, architecture, and atmosphere, offering an unforgettable experience for those who visit them.
Five Reasons Why You Should Visit Toulouse This Season
Toulouse captivates with unique museums, excellent gastronomy, and an irresistible charm throughout the year, offering a cultural and culinary experience worth discovering.
Direct flights from Asturias: the 22 places you can travel to nonstop
Asturias Airport, the 17th busiest in Spain and one of the most active in the north, offers direct flights to 22 domestic and international destinations, making nonstop travel to various locations possible.
The Galician parish where Luis Tosar grew up, with barely 260 inhabitants
Luis Tosar, host of the 2026 Goya Awards and winner of three awards, was born in a small town in Lugo with only 260 inhabitants, known for its tranquility and peace.
Doctor JosĂ© MarĂa Rubio: "Many packaging materials and consumer products contain endocrine disruptors, especially toxic during pregnancy"
Endocrine disruptors, present in many packaging materials and everyday products, can negatively affect pregnancy, child development, and reproductive health, warned Dr. JosĂ© MarĂa Rubio.
Daniel Tejedor, psychoanalyst: "It is impossible to be happy in a couple's relationship when the other person is much dumber than you"
Psychoanalyst Daniel Tejedor points out that a large difference in intelligence between partners can increase the likelihood of failure in the relationship, making joint happiness difficult.
If You Were Punished a Lot as a Child, You Share These Personality Traits According to Psychology
Excessive punishment in childhood can affect personality, leading to traits such as low self-esteem, insecurity, and difficulty managing emotions, according to psychology. Although intended to modify behavior, it can cause lasting negative effects on emotional development.
This is the 'Doctor House effect': a study reveals why itâs good for you to have a rude doctor
A study reveals that patients pay more attention when their doctor is rude, as their unexpected behavior better captures interest, benefiting medical care and understanding of the diagnosis.
Is Everyone Around You Sick? How to Tell if Itâs a Cold, COVID, or the Flu
After a sudden shift from cold to high temperatures, many people experience similar symptoms of a cold, COVID, or the flu. It is crucial to identify differences in symptoms and duration to properly manage each illness and take precautions to prevent spreading.
100% of Spanish apples analyzed in a study contain at least one pesticide residue
A study revealed that all the Spanish apples analyzed contained at least one pesticide residue. At the European level, some fruits showed up to seven different types of pesticide residues.
Dacia surprises with a mysterious new SUV: it is called Striker and will be unveiled on March 10
Dacia announces the new SUV Striker, an as-yet unknown model, which will be officially unveiled on March 10, expanding its offering in the SUV market.
It costs 25,000 euros and promises 1,000 kilometers of range with a trick, this is the BYD Atto 2
The BYD Atto 2 costs 25,000 euros, and its most powerful version accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 7.5 seconds, reaching a top speed of 180 km/h. It promises up to 1,000 km of range through a special strategy.
What if the Future Isn't Just Electric? A Hydrogen Engine Now Matches the Power of a Gasoline Engine
A hydrogen engine has been shown to match the power of a gasoline engine, challenging the European trend that favors electric mobility and dooming traditional combustion engines. This innovation opens up a new outlook for the future of sustainable transportation.
Xiaomi's first car arrives in Spain and you have two weeks to try it
Xiaomi has launched its first car in Spain, available for virtual test drives until March 20th at the Caleido shopping center in Madrid.
The car part that has become an object of desire for thieves
In Spain and the United States, the theft of car brand symbols or emblems has increased, becoming a frequent target for thieves.
Insurance for scooters is now mandatory: what it costs and what fines will be imposed
The creation of the Personal Vehicles Registry has made civil liability insurance mandatory for electric scooters starting in 2026, with costs and penalties established for those who do not comply with this new regulation.
Catalonia detects the fourth wild boar with swine fever outside the initial radius and raises the total positives to 216 since November
Catalonia has detected the fourth wild boar infected with swine fever outside the initially affected area, bringing the total positive cases to 216 since November. Currently, 18 municipalities are within the high-risk zone due to the spread of the disease.
"Madrid will be better together": the City Council involves men to achieve equality on Women's Day
The Madrid City Council celebrates March 8th by awarding the Clara Campoamor prizes to journalist Julia Navarro and the Iranian Association for Human Rights, promoting gender equality and involving men in this commitment.
Two arrested for robbing a bank branch with a fake gun in San Pedro del Pinatar
The Civil Guard arrested two individuals who robbed a bank branch in San Pedro del Pinatar, Murcia, using a fake gun and a machete.
Woman Injured as Part of the Lighting from a Valencia Festival Falls on Her
A 40-year-old woman suffered bruises when part of the festival lighting installed between MarvĂĄ and Albacete streets in Valencia fell on her.
Esteban Lowers Expectations Raised by His Meeting with FeijĂło: "There Is No Change, Nor a New Chapter"
Aitor Esteban, president of the PNV's EBB, downplayed expectations following his meeting with Alberto NĂșñez FeijĂło, leader of the PP. Esteban clarified that the meeting does not imply significant changes or a new direction in the relationship between the two parties, denying interpretations that suggested a new chapter in political dialogue.
The Mossos suggest that the death of the five young people in Manlleu was accidental due to a mattress fire
The Catalan police completed the initial investigations and sent them to the court, indicating that the death of the five young people in Manlleu was probably accidental, caused by the fire of a mattress.
Galicia will be the first region to ban the sale of energy drinks to minors
Galicia will be the first region in Spain to prohibit the sale of energy drinks to minors, hoping that this measure will serve as an example for future laws in other regions of Spain and countries like the United Kingdom.
Two managers of a sports center in AlcalĂĄ de Henares arrested for selling anabolic steroids
Two managers of a gym in AlcalĂĄ de Henares have been arrested by the National Police for selling anabolic steroids and ecstasy. The operation was coordinated by the Superior Headquarters, which provided details of the arrest linked to the illegal distribution of these substances.
The food poisoning outbreak in the NarĂłn area affects 48 people
The Department of Health confirmed a gastroenteritis outbreak in NarĂłn that has affected 48 people, linked to the food served at the Community Center. Causes are being investigated and measures are being taken to control the situation and prevent new cases.
Ayuso travels this weekend to New York to seek investments amid the clash between Spain and the US
The Community of Madrid is organizing a three-day trip to New York, including meetings with PayPal and attending a flamenco festival, with the aim of attracting investments despite tensions between Spain and the US.
The PSOE Expels the Mayor of Almussafes, Accused of Sexual Harassment
The PSOE has expelled the mayor of Almussafes following accusations of sexual harassment and his recent public statements against the women who reported him, just days before March 8th.
New Android Mobile App Alerts You When Someone Nearby Is Using Smart Glasses
The app Nearby Glasses notifies Android users if someone nearby is wearing smart glasses, helping to prevent unauthorized recordings and protect privacy.
It's official and confirmed by the BOE: the first time change of 2026 in Spain is moved forward
The BOE confirms that in 2026 the clock will be set forward in Spain, losing an hour of sleep on a special Sunday. It is recommended to pay attention to the exact date and time of the change.
Turkey, Surrendered to Pedro SĂĄnchez and His Opposition to the War: Offering Hair Transplant Discounts to Spaniards
Turkey thanks Spain and Pedro SĂĄnchez for their opposition to the war, highlighting that they are "on the right side of history" and offering hair transplant discounts to Spaniards as a token of gratitude.
She Blocks Her Ex-Boyfriend's Wedding and Uncovers His Double Life: "I Asked Him if He Was Going to Invite Me to the Wedding"
A woman revealed that her ex-partner tried to resume their relationship a year after they broke up. By preventing his wedding, she discovered that he was living a double life, which led her to confront him about whether he was going to invite her to the ceremony.
The unexpected 'competition' between two major fast food brands: a burger tasting
The CEO of McDonald's shared a video trying a new product, but social media users commented that he did not like it at all, sparking controversy and critical remarks about the launch.
Can You Let Your Dog Off-Leash in the Countryside? Hereâs What You Need to Check First
To let your dog off-leash in the countryside, it is essential to consult local regulations, respect protected areas, and keep control of the animal, thus avoiding fines and coexistence issues.
Feline Behavior: Why Do Cats Like It When We Watch Them Eat?
Eating accompanied provides security to cats, as it makes them feel protected while they eat. However, if a cat stops eating, it is important to rule out possible causes of stress or illnesses that may be affecting its appetite.
The Most Common Mistakes When Living with Rabbits and How They Affect Their Well-being
Experts warn that considering rabbits as "easy" pets leads to inadequate care, causing injuries, stress, and illnesses that could be prevented with proper attention.
Your Daily Horoscope: Saturday, March 7, 2026
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover what the stars have in store for you in love, work, and health.
Check the ONCE Cuponazo: Results
Check the results of the ONCE Cuponazo from Friday, March 6, 2026, and verify if your number has won in this special draw.
Check Euromillions: Results for Friday, March 6
Check the results of the Euromillions draw on Friday, March 6, 2026, to see if you have won.
Check Bonoloto: results for Friday, March 6, 2026
Check the winning Bonoloto numbers for the draw on Friday, March 6, 2026, and see if you have won any prize.
T-Shirts for History. Utah Jazz City Edition 2017/2018
The first version of the Utah Jazz 2017/2018 City Edition uniform was a great success among the fans of the Salt Lake City team.
Forgets to close a window in his house and returns three years later to find it invaded by dozens of pigeons
After forgetting to close a window, a home was invaded by dozens of pigeons over the course of three years. The owner faces furniture damage valued at around 22,000 euros, almost equal to the selling price of the apartment.
Where are Real Madrid and Barça? The Best Teams in the Historical Champions League Ranking
Only 24 teams have won the Champions League in its history, of which 11 have won it only once. This historical ranking, updated as of March 6, 2026, is based on points earned and reveals that several traditional clubs have yet to conquer the trophy.
Stefani Joanne Angelina, Mary Louise... Do You Know Who These 'Celebrities' Are?
The article reveals the real and compound names of famous celebrities, including Bad Bunny, highlighting that it was common in Spain and other regions to give children two names.
Toward the Abyss
All the cartoons published by MalagĂłn in 20minutos, offering a critical and humorous look at current events and social issues.
Everyday Dishes That Taste Better the Next Day
Some dishes taste better the next day because their flavors, spices, and sauces have time to intensify and blend, thereby enhancing their taste.
Saddam Hussein is Not the Ayatollahs: Why Iranâs Nuclear Threat Is More Real Than Iraqâs "Weapons of Mass Destruction"
Experts consulted by 20minutos acknowledge Iranâs nuclear capabilities, considering them a more real threat than Iraqâs alleged weapons of mass destruction, although they rule out the immediate possibility of deploying U.S. troops in the area.
Nebrija University Honors MarĂa Casado and Ăngel Negro at the Presentation of its Nipho Journalism Awards
MarĂa Casado and Ăngel Negro, professionals from Telecinco and RTVE, received the Nipho awards at Nebrija University. In their tribute, they shared experiences with Communication students and emphasized the importance of camaraderie in newsrooms.
Catalonia buys half of the Bank of Spain building in Barcelona for 58 million euros
The Generalitat acquires seven floors of the Bank of Spain building in Barcelona for 58 million euros, intended as office space for public employees of the Catalan Administration.
Investigation into a Case of Sexual Harassment of a Minor Player at CD Padura, a Football Club in Vizcaya
Several organizations have reported a case of sexual harassment against a minor player at CD Padura, involving players and members of the club. Authorities are investigating the incidents that took place at this football club in Vizcaya.
Weekend Plans in Madrid: JesĂșs Carmona's Show and Facets of the Creative Woman
Madrid offers a cultural weekend with the show "Tentativo" by JesĂșs Carmona, the musical direction of Alondra de la Parra on Mahler, the cinema of Kelly Richardt, the solo dance performance by Olalla HernĂĄndez, and the Ellas Crean festival, which highlights the diverse facets of the creative woman.
SĂĄnchez's first Secretary of State for Employment warns: "Urgent measures are needed to curb unjustified absenteeism"
Valdeolivas warns that the shortcomings of the current model increase public and business expenses, and describes unjustified absenteeism as a national challenge that requires an urgent State agreement.
Kiev denounces that Hungary has taken seven officials of a Ukrainian public bank who were carrying money as "hostages"
Kiev accuses Hungary of holding seven employees of a Ukrainian public bank who were transporting money as "hostages." The incident causes tension between the two countries and raises concerns about the impact on financial and diplomatic cooperation. Ukraine demands the immediate release of its personnel and emphasizes the importance of resolving the conflict to maintain bilateral collaboration.
Melani releases 'Scorpion', a song that marks the beginning of her new musical phase and strengthens her personal style
Melani debuts 'Scorpion', signaling the start of a new musical chapter. The song features a more modern and intimate sound while maintaining the lyrical essence that has defined her career since childhood.
TMB generates an economic and social return of 4.445 billion and 32,015 jobs, according to a new study
Flores from TMB highlights that a report on the economic and social impact of public transportation, which generates 4.445 billion and 32,015 jobs, will help promote increased investments in this sector.
Tension in Cyprus after the attack on a military base: "Scenes of genuine panic have been witnessed"
Cyprus maintains its routine while Greece, France, Italy, the United Kingdom, and Spain deploy frigates to protect the island. The Cypriot government is preparing shelters and activating emergency alerts in anticipation of possible changes following the attack on a military base.
Cyprus would request to join NATO if relations with Turkey allowed it
Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides said that Cyprus would consider joining NATO, but this step is blocked due to Turkey's rejection, which has occupied the northern part of the island since 1974.
Trump's White House uses 'Pokémon' without permission and the company responds: "Our mission is not affiliated with any political agenda"
Trump's White House used Pokémon images without authorization. The Pokémon Company clarified that they did not grant permission and emphasized that their mission is not linked to any political agenda.
Commissioner and former chief of the Mossos Eduard Sallent requests a leave of absence and will leave the force at the end of the month
Eduard Sallent, former chief of the Mossos d'Esquadra, will request a leave of absence and will leave the force at the end of August 2024, after being dismissed as the top official following the failed arrest of Carles Puigdemont.
Carlos, 87-Year-Old Mountaineer, and His Tough Training: "There Are No Miracles, You Have to Keep Going"
Carlos, an 87-year-old Spanish mountaineer who has been retired for almost 20 years, continues training with discipline to stay active and keep pursuing his dreams without expecting miracles.
Sinaloa Cartel, Jalisco New Generation... Where the Narco Groups Operate
The United States arrested Ismael 'El Mayo' Zambada, leader and co-founder of the Sinaloa Cartel, in Texas. He is one of the most wanted drug traffickers. His capture represents a significant blow to this criminal organization that operates in Mexico and traffics drugs to the U.S. The arrest takes place amid the fight against cartels like the Jalisco New Generation, which have a presence in various regions of Mexico.
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20M Surveys: Participate with Your Vote and See What Other Readers Think
20M Surveys invites readers to participate in votes on current topics and to discover the opinions of other users. The initiative aims to promote interaction and dialogue, offering real-time results and an accessible platform to express diverse viewpoints.
Artificial Intelligence: What You Need to Know to Get Started with AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a technology that simulates human intelligence to perform tasks such as learning and decision-making. It is key in sectors like healthcare, finance, and education. To get started, it is recommended to understand its fundamentals, explore basic tools, and practice with small projects. AI offers great opportunities but also poses ethical challenges that must be considered.
Review of 'The Kremlin Wizard': Jude Law as Putin in One of the Year's Performances
The film combines genres in a contradictory and paradoxical way, highlighting Jude Law's performance as Putin, considered one of the standout performances of the year.
The trick to cleaning your car after a "blood rain" has covered it with dust
The "blood rain" leaves sandy dust on the car that can damage the bodywork if not cleaned properly. It is recommended to use specific methods to remove the dust without scratching or damaging the vehicle's paint.
The Hollywood Academy changes the rules: the 2026 Oscars ceremony will be shorter thanks to this measure
The 2026 Oscars ceremony, which will take place in ten days, will include new measures aimed at reducing its duration. One of these measures will affect a specific category to speed up the event.
MĂłstoles, Getafe, or AlcalĂĄ de Henares: all the municipalities in the Community of Madrid with the VIVE Plan
The Community of Madrid launches the VIVE Plan to increase the supply of affordable rental housing in municipalities such as MĂłstoles, Getafe, and AlcalĂĄ de Henares, providing quality homes at reduced prices.
Time Change 2026: Will It Be the Last Time We Move the Clock Hands?
The time change is officially recorded in the Official State Gazette (BOE), and the last scheduled adjustment corresponds to the year 2026, suggesting that it could be the last time the clock hands are changed.
80 Million Views: The German Miniseries That Keeps Growing on Netflix 910 Days After Its Premiere
Lena and her two children live isolated from the world. After managing to escape, a new struggle begins to uncover the truth about their situation. The German miniseries continues to gain popularity on Netflix, surpassing 80 million views 910 days after its premiere.
Changes in the Income Tax: deadlines, deductions, and those exempt from filing
The Income Tax campaign begins on April 8 and will be available until June 30, with updates on deadlines, deductions, and exemptions for certain taxpayers.
Alauda Ruiz de AzĂșa, Goya winner for 'Sundays': "The need for love can take you many places, including a convent"
Alauda Ruiz de AzĂșa, known for 'Five Little Wolves' and 'Wanting', once again explores the family institution in her new film, highlighting how the need for love can lead to unexpected places, such as a convent.
The passage in Barcelona with colorful houses and a 19th-century atmosphere that is an oasis in the heart of Clot
The passage, protected as a historic ensemble, connects Clot and Sant MartĂ with 122 meters of 19th-century working-class architecture, offering a pedestrian space full of calm and colorful houses that preserve the charm of the era.
Key Exhibitions to Ignite Spring in Valencia
Valencia presents a prominent selection of exhibitions that mark the beginning of the cultural spring, offering residents and visitors a unique opportunity to enjoy art and culture in the city.
The 2025 Income Tax Simulator is Now Activated: Here's How You Can Find Out if You Will Have to Pay the Tax Authorities or Get a Refund
The 2025 Income Tax simulator is now available and allows you to find out in advance whether you will have to pay the tax authorities or receive a refund, without needing Cl@ve or a digital certificate.
Alcanar moves towards the first climate-related evictions in Catalonia, including the mayor's resignation
Alcanar begins negotiations to purchase and demolish homes vulnerable to flooding after a decade of storms, facing significant political and social impact that has led to the mayor's resignation.
PBOC extends gold-buying streak to 16 months amid Middle East turmoil
The People's Bank of China (PBOC) has continued its gold purchases for the 16th consecutive month amid rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. This move reflects China's strategy to diversify reserves and hedge against market uncertainties caused by regional conflicts. The central bank's sustained gold buying underscores its focus on strengthening financial stability during global unrest.
Iran war sends US crude futures up 12% a barrel
Tensions and conflict involving Iran have caused US crude oil futures to surge by 12% per barrel. The escalating war has raised supply concerns, driving global oil prices upward amid fears of reduced exports from the region. This price spike reflects market anxiety over potential shortages and broader geopolitical instability impacting energy markets.
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JPMorgan oil analysis âcompletely flawed,â says Bessent
Bessent criticized JPMorgan's oil market analysis as âcompletely flawed,â disputing the bankâs bearish outlook. He argued their forecasts underestimate demand recovery and overstate supply growth, leading to inaccurate price predictions. Bessent emphasized that geopolitical tensions and market dynamics suggest tighter supply conditions, supporting higher oil prices than JPMorgan anticipates.
Iran conflict boosts U.S. Gulf oil prices to highest since 2020
Tensions in Iran have driven U.S. Gulf oil prices to their highest levels since 2020. Market fears of supply disruptions amid the conflict have pushed prices up, reflecting concerns over stability in a key oil-producing region. This spike impacts global energy markets and highlights ongoing geopolitical risks affecting oil supply chains.
US Senator Kelly proposes suspending federal gas tax through October 1
US Senator Kelly has introduced a proposal to suspend the federal gas tax until October 1. The move aims to provide financial relief to consumers facing rising fuel prices. If passed, the suspension would temporarily eliminate the 18.4-cent per gallon tax, potentially lowering gas prices and easing economic strain amid inflation and global supply challenges.
Japan, France, Canada work on alternatives to US-led trade bloc for rare earth supplies
Japan, France, and Canada are exploring alternatives to the US-led trade bloc to secure rare earth materials amid growing supply chain concerns. The collaboration aims to reduce dependence on China, the dominant supplier, by creating more diverse and resilient supply sources for critical minerals essential to high-tech industries.
Goldman Sachs warns oil may surge above $100/bbl if Hormuz flows donât recover
Goldman Sachs cautioned that oil prices could exceed $100 per barrel if oil flow through the Strait of Hormuz does not return to normal. Disruptions in this key transit route for global oil shipments raise supply concerns, potentially driving prices higher amid already tight markets and geopolitical tensions.
Brent oil posts best week since 2020 on escalating Iran conflict, WTI soars 36%
Brent oil prices surged to their best weekly performance since 2020 amid rising tensions involving Iran, pushing supply concerns higher. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude soared 36%, reflecting fears over potential disruptions in Middle East oil exports. The escalation in the Iran conflict has heightened market volatility and fueled a spike in global oil prices.
As war spreads, airline pilots contend with drones, missiles - and stress
Airline pilots face growing dangers as conflicts escalate globally, including threats from drones and missiles near flight routes. These risks amplify stress and complicate navigation in contested airspace, challenging both safety protocols and mental health for crews striving to maintain secure operations amid evolving warfare tactics.
US draws up strict new AI guidelines amid Anthropic clash, FT reports
The US is developing stringent new AI regulations following conflicts with Anthropic, an AI startup. The Financial Times reports that these guidelines aim to address safety, transparency, and ethical concerns as AI technologies advance rapidly. The move reflects growing government efforts to oversee AI development and ensure public trust while managing risks associated with powerful AI systems.
Don Lemon warns against authoritarianism, media consolidation at GLAAD awards
Don Lemon cautioned about rising authoritarianism and media consolidation during the GLAAD awards. He emphasized the importance of diverse voices in mainstream media to combat misinformation and uphold democratic values. Lemon urged support for LGBTQ+ representation and media plurality to strengthen societal resilience against oppressive forces.
FDA vaccines chief Vinay Prasad to leave regulator in April
FDA vaccines chief Vinay Prasad announced he will depart the agency in April. Prasad has been influential in shaping vaccine policies and guidance during his tenure. His exit marks a significant change in the FDA's leadership as the agency continues to navigate public health challenges.
Vertiv, Lumentum, Coherent, EchoStar set to join S&P 500
Vertiv, Lumentum, Coherent, and EchoStar have been announced as new additions to the S&P 500 index. This change reflects their growing market presence and financial performance. Their inclusion will take effect soon, replacing companies with lower market capitalizations to maintain the index's accuracy in representing the U.S. equity market.
Nvidia sets $4 million target cash bonus for CEO Huang under fiscal 2027 plan
Nvidia plans a $4 million target cash bonus for CEO Jensen Huang as part of its fiscal 2027 compensation strategy. This move aligns incentives with long-term company performance and growth goals, reflecting confidence in Huangâs leadership amid Nvidia's expanding role in AI and graphics technology sectors.
Binance, Zhao Win Dismissal of Lawsuit by Victims of June 4 Attacks
Binance and CEO Changpeng Zhao successfully had a lawsuit dismissed involving victims of June 4 separate attacks. The court ruled in their favor, rejecting claims made against them. Details of the attacks or specific allegations were not disclosed, but the dismissal marks a legal win for the crypto exchange and its leader.
National Symphony Orchestra Executive Director Steps Down, Exiting Kennedy Center
The executive director of the National Symphony Orchestra has resigned, leaving their position at the Kennedy Center. This departure marks a significant leadership change for the orchestra, with plans underway to find a replacement to continue supporting the orchestraâs artistic and organizational goals.
Former US trade chief Lighthizer resigns from Trump Media board
Robert Lighthizer, former US trade representative under President Trump, has resigned from the board of Trump Media & Technology Group. His departure comes amid ongoing challenges for the company, which is linked to former President Trump's media ventures.
Vertiv and EchoStar lead tech surge in S&P 500 rebalance
Vertiv Holdings and EchoStar were added to the S&P 500 during its latest rebalance, reflecting their growth in the tech sector. The inclusion highlights the shifting landscape within the index, as these companies replace others and boost the technology segmentâs presence, signaling investor optimism in their business prospects.
U.S. Consumer Credit Growth Slows, Misses Forecasts
U.S. consumer credit increased by less than expected, indicating cautious spending amid economic uncertainty. The slower growth reflects tighter lending standards and rising interest rates, which are affecting borrower demand. This trend may influence future economic activity and consumer behavior as credit availability becomes more restricted.
After official hails mining potential, US allows some transactions of Venezuelan gold
The US government has permitted limited transactions involving Venezuelan gold following positive remarks from an official about the country's mining prospects. This move signals a cautious easing of sanctions amid ongoing political and economic challenges in Venezuela. The decision aims to balance diplomatic interests with efforts to curb illicit activities linked to gold exports.
US business inventories nudge up in December
US business inventories rose modestly in December, indicating steady stock accumulation by companies. This slight increase suggests cautious optimism among businesses as they prepare for upcoming demand, balancing supply chain challenges with market uncertainty. The data reflects a stable economic environment heading into the new year.
Canadaâs Ivey PMI rises to 5-month high in February
Canadaâs Ivey Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) increased to a five-month high in February, indicating improved manufacturing sector activity. The rise reflects stronger demand and better business conditions amid ongoing economic recovery. This growth suggests optimism among Canadian manufacturers despite global challenges and supply chain issues.
Business inventories rise in line with forecasts, signaling stable demand
Business inventories grew as expected, reflecting steady demand across sectors. The rise suggests companies are managing stock levels cautiously amid economic uncertainties, balancing supply chain pressures and consumer demand. This aligns with forecasts, indicating stability in inventory management and a balanced outlook for upcoming quarters.
Venezuelan inflation at 14.6% in February, central bank says
Venezuela's central bank reported an inflation rate of 14.6% in February, continuing the country's trend of high inflation amid economic challenges. The persistent inflation pressures reflect ongoing issues in Venezuelaâs economy, affecting consumer prices and purchasing power.
U.S. nonfarm payroll employment unexpectedly falls in February
U.S. nonfarm payroll employment declined unexpectedly in February, signaling potential weakness in the labor market. This drop contrasts economists' predictions of continued job growth, raising concerns about economic momentum amid ongoing inflation and monetary policy adjustments. The unemployment rate remained steady, but the fall in jobs suggests businesses may be cautious amid uncertain economic conditions.
Retail Sales Decline Less Than Expected, Easing Economic Concerns
Retail sales fell slightly but less than analysts predicted, suggesting consumer spending remains relatively strong. This moderated decline eases worries about an impending economic slowdown. Key sectors like electronics and clothing saw gains, while auto sales dropped. Overall, the data points to steady demand, supporting a cautiously optimistic economic outlook.
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UK house prices reach new high in February as market shows resilience
UK house prices hit a record high in February, demonstrating market resilience despite economic challenges. Factors like limited property supply and strong buyer demand contributed to the price surge. Experts suggest continued stability in the housing market, though potential interest rate changes may influence future trends.
Exclusive â Investors Headed to Post-Maduro Venezuela to Scout Out Opportunities
Investors are increasingly exploring opportunities in Venezuela as the country enters a post-Maduro era. With political changes signaling potential economic reforms, the focus is on sectors like oil, mining, and infrastructure. Despite ongoing challenges, investors see potential for growth and are cautiously optimistic about the future business environment.
EU data centre efficiency: Scale and age drive stark performance divide
A recent study reveals significant efficiency gaps among EU data centres, largely influenced by their size and age. Larger, newer facilities showcase superior energy performance, while smaller, older centres lag behind. The findings highlight the need for updated standards and investments to enhance sustainability across the sector.
White House Eyes âAny Lawful Useâ Mandate for AI Firms in New Draft
The White House is considering a new draft mandate requiring AI companies to ensure their technologies are used for âany lawful purpose.â This measure aims to promote responsible AI deployment while addressing safety, security, and ethical concerns amid rapid AI advancements. The draft outlines guidelines for transparency, risk management, and collaboration between the government and AI developers to safeguard public interests.
China says it can keep jobs stable over next 5 years despite AI, labor challenges
Chinaâs Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security assures that job stability will be maintained over the next five years despite challenges from AI and labor market changes. The government plans to implement policies supporting employment and skill development to address technological disruption and demographic shifts, aiming to ensure steady job growth and social stability amid evolving economic conditions.
Tokyo urges U.S. to honor trade terms as 15% blanket levy looms
Tokyo has called on the U.S. to adhere to existing trade agreements as Washington considers imposing a 15% blanket tariff on imports. Japanese officials warn that such levies could disrupt supply chains and harm bilateral trade relations, urging negotiations to prevent economic fallout and maintain stable market conditions.
Fedâs Hammack warns of potential âtighterâ policy as oil shock lingers
Fed official Hammack signaled the possibility of tighter monetary policy due to persistent inflationary pressures from the ongoing oil shock. He emphasized that prolonged oil price volatility could necessitate more aggressive interest rate hikes to keep inflation in check and maintain economic stability.
Japan asked US not to disadvantage Tokyo under new tariff rules
Japan requested that the US ensure Tokyo is not disadvantaged by new tariff regulations. The Japanese government emphasized the importance of fair treatment to maintain strong trade relations and avoid disruptions to their economic partnership amid evolving trade policies.
Amid oil shock uncertainty, Fedâs Hammack says central bank must lower inflation
Fedâs Hammack emphasized the need for the central bank to reduce inflation despite uncertainties from oil market shocks. He highlighted that managing inflation remains critical to economic stability and that the Fed must stay focused on its goals amid volatile energy prices impacting the economy.
Anglican conservative bloc calls for boycott of Canterbury leadership
A conservative faction within the Anglican Church is urging members to boycott the upcoming leadership elections at Canterbury. They oppose current leadership policies and seek to promote traditional doctrines. The group argues that recent shifts undermine core Anglican beliefs and calls for greater commitment to conservative values in church governance. This move highlights ongoing tensions within the global Anglican community.
Wall St Week Ahead â Middle East Developments Set to Sway US Stocks as Inflation Data Adds Wrinkle
US stocks face uncertainty as Middle East tensions escalate, potentially impacting market stability. Investors also await key inflation data that could influence Federal Reserve policy decisions. These combined factors may lead to increased market volatility in the upcoming week.
Bitcoin slips, falling to $68k, as risk assets sell off amid Iran conflict
Bitcoin dropped to $68,000 amid a broader sell-off in risk assets triggered by escalating tensions in Iran. Investors sought safer assets amid geopolitical uncertainty, leading to declines in cryptocurrencies and equities. Market volatility increased as the conflict raised concerns over global stability and economic impact.
Bybit and Block Scholes Report Highlights Crypto Market Resilience Amid Geopolitical Tensions
Bybit and Block Scholes jointly released a report detailing the cryptocurrency market's resilience despite ongoing geopolitical tensions. The analysis highlights steady trading volumes, investor confidence, and growing institutional interest, underscoring crypto's emerging role as a hedge against traditional market volatility. The report suggests that digital assets continue to attract diverse participants, reinforcing market stability amid global uncertainties.
Bitcoin hovers just under $72k, taking a breather after hefty gains this week
Bitcoin's price steadied just below $72,000 after significant gains this week. The cryptocurrency saw increased investor activity following positive market trends and growing institutional interest, though some profit-taking led to a pause in its upward momentum. Market analysts suggest a potential continuation of volatility as Bitcoin consolidates recent gains.
BTCC TradFi Hits $200M Volume and Celebrates with Zero-Fee Campaign on Gold and Silver
BTCC TradFi achieved $200 million in trading volume and is marking the milestone with a zero-fee campaign on gold and silver trades. This promotion aims to attract more traders by offering cost-free access to precious metals, enhancing user engagement and platform growth.
Bitcoin to see lower lows before $50K capitulation, âGodfather of Cryptoâ says
The "Godfather of Crypto" predicts Bitcoin will experience further price declines before stabilizing above $50,000. He suggests a capitulation event is likely, where weaker holders sell off assets, ultimately setting the stage for a stronger market recovery. Investors are advised to brace for volatility ahead.
Bybit Releases Its 31st Proof-of-Reserves Report
Bybit has published its 31st Proof-of-Reserves report, reaffirming its full collateralization and financial transparency. The report verifies that all user funds are securely held and fully backed, reinforcing Bybit's commitment to trust and accountability in the crypto space.
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Everstake, Midas, and Apollo Launch mEVUSD, a Regulatory-Compliant Tokenized Investment Strategy
Everstake, Midas, and Apollo have jointly launched mEVUSD, a tokenized investment strategy designed to comply with regulatory standards. This new product aims to offer secure, transparent, and compliant investment opportunities in the crypto space, combining expertise from all three partners to enhance investor confidence and accessibility.
Ethereum Climbs 10% As Investors Gain Confidence
Ethereumâs price surged 10% amid growing investor confidence driven by strong network activity and upcoming protocol upgrades. Positive market sentiment and increased adoption boosted trading volumes, positioning Ethereum as a leading digital asset in the crypto space. Analysts anticipate continued growth as the platform enhances scalability and security features.
Bitcoin surges above $73k as risk assets catch a bid; Trump comments in focus
Bitcoin rose above $73,000, fueled by a broader rally in risk assets and investor optimism. Market attention also centered on recent comments by former President Trump, which influenced sentiment. The surge reflects renewed appetite for cryptocurrencies amid improving macroeconomic indicators and easing concerns over regulatory pressures.
Amazon secures landmark $138B AWS deal as OpenAI bets on Trainium
Amazon clinched a historic $138 billion AWS contract, reinforcing its dominance in cloud services. Meanwhile, OpenAI is leveraging Amazonâs Trainium chips to enhance AI model training, highlighting growing collaboration between major tech players to advance artificial intelligence infrastructure.
IUX Officially Launches Global Multi-Asset Trading Platform Amid Shifting Monetary Policies
IUX has launched a new global multi-asset trading platform designed to offer diverse investment options amid changing monetary policies worldwide. The platform aims to enhance trading efficiency and provide users with expanded access to multiple asset classes, adapting to evolving economic conditions and investor needs.
FDA approves Sotyktu for active psoriatic arthritis treatment
The FDA has approved Sotyktu (deucravacitinib) to treat active psoriatic arthritis in adults. This new oral medication offers an alternative for patients, targeting specific autoimmune pathways to reduce inflammation and joint damage. The approval provides a new option for those who have had an inadequate response to previous treatments.
Cathie Woodâs ARK sells Roku stock, buys Joby Aviation and Robinhood on March 6th
On March 6th, Cathie Woodâs ARK Invest sold its shares in Roku and increased its holdings in Joby Aviation and Robinhood. This shift reflects ARKâs strategy to focus on emerging tech and growth companies in sectors like electric aviation and fintech, while reducing exposure to streaming services.
Nvidia ties CEO Huangâs $4M bonus to 2027 revenue milestones
Nvidia has linked CEO Jensen Huangâs $4 million bonus to the company achieving specific revenue targets by 2027. This performance-based incentive aims to align Huangâs compensation with Nvidiaâs long-term growth and financial success, motivating leadership to meet aggressive revenue goals over the next few years.
AMC Networks secures 99.8% bondholder consent for debt changes
AMC Networks has obtained consent from 99.8% of its bondholders to amend debt terms. This high approval allows the company to adjust its financial obligations, potentially improving liquidity and operational flexibility amid industry challenges. The move aims to strengthen AMC Networks' balance sheet and support its strategic goals in a competitive entertainment market.
AMC Networks completes debt exchange offer with 95% participation
AMC Networks announced the completion of its debt exchange offer, achieving approximately 95% participation from bondholders. The successful exchange aims to extend maturities and improve the company's debt profile, enhancing financial flexibility. This strategic move is part of AMC's ongoing efforts to strengthen its balance sheet and support long-term growth initiatives.
AMC Networks secures 99.8% bondholder consent for debt amendments
AMC Networks has obtained 99.8% consent from bondholders to amend its debt agreements. This approval allows the company to implement changes aimed at improving financial flexibility and managing its obligations more effectively. The amendments are expected to support AMC's strategic initiatives and enhance its long-term financial stability.
Venu Holding plans public offering of stock and warrants
Venu Holding announced plans for a public offering of its common stock and warrants. The company aims to raise capital through this issuance to support its growth and operational needs. Details on the number of shares and warrant terms will be disclosed in the official filing with regulators.
Lisata Therapeutics agrees to $5 per share acquisition by Kuva Labs
Lisata Therapeutics has agreed to be acquired by Kuva Labs for $5 per share. The deal aims to combine their strengths to enhance product development and market reach. The acquisition is expected to provide strategic growth opportunities and shareholder value.