News Summary - 03/08/2026

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Dozens killed as Israeli special forces raid Lebanese village in search of 40-year-old remains

An Israeli special forces raid in a Lebanese village resulted in at least 41 deaths and 40 injuries, according to the Lebanese health ministry. The operation aimed to recover remains dating back 40 years.

US embassy in Oslo hit by explosion, Norway police say

An explosion occurred outside the US embassy in Oslo early Sunday, with no injuries reported. Norwegian police are investigating the incident.

Boy, 12, among six dead as tornadoes hit Michigan and Oklahoma

Tornadoes in Michigan and Oklahoma caused significant damage, uprooting trees, downing power lines, and damaging buildings. Among the six fatalities was a 12-year-old boy.

Iranian ambassador warns UK to be 'very careful' about further involvement in war

Iranian ambassador Seyed Ali Mousavi cautioned the UK to be "very careful" about escalating its role in the conflict, stating that Iran reserves the right to self-defense if the UK directly participates in US-Israeli military actions.

We've been speaking to Iranians during one week of war. Here's what they said

Iranians share their thoughts and feelings during the first week of conflict, expressing concerns about the war's impact and uncertainty about their country's future. Many hope for peace but fear prolonged violence and instability ahead.

Rapper-politician Balendra Shah unseats Nepal's ex-PM as he heads for victory

In Thursday's general election, the first following youth-led protests that toppled the government in September, rapper-turned-politician Balendra Shah unseated Nepal’s former Prime Minister, signaling a significant political shift.

Heavy rains and flooding kill at least 23 in Nairobi

Heavy rains in Nairobi have caused severe flooding, submerging roads and disrupting flights at Nairobi Airport. At least 23 people have died due to the floodwaters impacting the capital city. Emergency services are responding to the ongoing crisis.

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 reduce the licence fee for the public broadcaster, arguing that the current fee is unfair given the high cost of living. Swiss voters will decide on this issue in an upcoming vote.

Russian strike on Kharkiv apartment block kills ten

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reports that a Russian strike on an apartment block in Kharkiv has killed ten people. Rescuers are still searching the rubble for survivors, with others, including children, injured in the attack.

Armed robots take to the battlefield in Ukraine war

Ukraine has initiated a program to deploy armed robots in combat against Russian forces, marking a significant technological advancement in the ongoing conflict.

China spent years building ties in Latin America. Can Trump make room for the US?

US President Donald Trump plans to meet with ideologically aligned Latin American leaders to counter China's growing influence in the region, aiming to strengthen US ties and presence in Latin America.

Indonesia to ban social media and other online platforms for under 16s

Indonesia plans to ban social media and online platform access for users under 16 to protect young people from online abuse, joining other countries implementing similar restrictions.

US and Venezuela agree to resume diplomatic ties after Maduro capture

The US and Venezuela agreed to resume diplomatic relations and pledged joint efforts to promote stability following the US seizure of Venezuelan leader Maduro and his wife.

The heartwarming tale of a father, a daughter, and a wedding band wowing India

Band Baaja Bitiya is a touching story about a father who bravely rescues his daughter from challenges faced in her matrimonial home, highlighting themes of love, family, and resilience.

Spectacular images reveal unique sea creatures and corals off Caribbean islands

Scientists have uncovered underwater mountain ranges, vibrant golden coral towers, and previously unknown sea creatures off Caribbean islands, revealing the region's rich and diverse marine life.

Weight-loss treatments boom as Kenyan attitudes to beauty change

Kenyan celebrities are fueling a rise in weight-loss and cosmetic procedures, reflecting shifting beauty standards in the country. This trend has ignited debate and criticism regarding its impact on societal perceptions and health.

Dancers loved practising in this Singapore walkway. Then the complaints came

In orderly Singapore, a popular walkway for dancers became a flashpoint as complaints arose, highlighting the tension between public space freedom and strict regulation. The incident reflects broader challenges in balancing community activities with urban control.

The final voyage of the Iranian warship sunk by the US

The US sinking of an Iranian warship near Sri Lanka in the Indian Ocean escalates regional tensions, drawing the conflict perilously close to India’s maritime boundaries and raising security concerns in South Asia.

AI-generated Iran war videos surge as creators use new tech to cash in

Online creators are exploiting AI technology to produce and monetize misleading videos about the US-Israel conflict with Iran, spreading misinformation for profit.

Trump sets his sights on crisis-hit Cuba after Iran action

President Trump stated that Cuban authorities are eager to negotiate, signaling his interest in engaging with Cuba amid its ongoing crisis, following recent actions involving Iran.

Beirut evacuees 'sleeping in tents and cars'

Residents in the Dahieh suburb of Beirut are evacuating their homes due to ongoing Israeli air strikes, with many forced to sleep in tents and cars as they seek safety amid the conflict.

After Iran, will Trump turn his eyes to Cuba?

At a White House event with Inter Miami CF, President Trump declared that Cuba was "ready to fall," hinting at a possible shift in US focus toward the island following developments in Iran.

Watch: How war in Iran may affect food and fuel prices

BBC's Nick Marsh explores how conflict in Iran and the Middle East could disrupt global supply chains, leading to increased food and fuel prices worldwide, affecting living costs across various regions.

Watch: Obama, Biden and Clinton remember 'tenacious' Jesse Jackson

Former Presidents Obama, Biden, and Clinton joined numerous prominent figures at the memorial honoring civil rights activist Jesse Jackson, remembering his tenacity and significant impact.

Inside Venezuela's political transition two months after Maduro's ousting

The BBC's Ione Wells reports from Venezuela, interviewing recently freed opposition politicians about the nation's political future and potential shifts in US relations following Maduro's removal two months ago.

Israel launches a wide wave of attacks on Tehran, Trump proclaims Iran's defeat, which attacks military bases in several countries

Israel launches intense attacks against Tehran while Trump declares Iran's defeat. In response, Iran attacks military bases in several countries, intensifying the conflict and spreading the war to different regions of the Middle East.

Trump threatens to escalate the war in Iran: "Today they will receive a hard blow, their total destruction is being considered"

The US president warns of an escalation in the conflict with Iran, stating that areas and groups that until now were not targets could be attacked, and considers the possibility of their total destruction.

Israel Begins the Second Phase of Its Attacks on Iran: "We Will Continue with Full Force, It Is Changing the Face of the Middle East"

Benjamin Netanyahu states that the military operation against Iran, launched last week, is entering its second phase and is transforming the landscape in the Middle East. He assures that they will continue with full force to maintain the strategic impact in the region.

Spanish Embassy in Iran Evacuated: "Ambassador and Staff Have Just Crossed the Border into Azerbaijan and Are Safe"

The Spanish ambassador and his staff have been evacuated and are safe after crossing the border into Azerbaijan. Albares confirms that the other Spanish embassies in the region and the Ministry's crisis room continue to operate 24 hours a day in response to the war in Iran.

Iran reacts to Trump's threat and attacks US bases in neighboring countries again: "Until avenging Jamenei's death"

Iran's National Security Committee denies the apologies and promises of President Pezeskian not to attack third countries, reaffirming the continuation of attacks against US bases in neighboring countries to avenge Jamenei's death.

Israel and the US Have "Almost Total" Control of Iranian Airspace, Which Accuses Trump of "Killing" the De-escalation Offer

The Prime Minister of Israel states that there was a risk of a prior attack by the Iranian regime, emphasizing the need for courage, initiative, and risk-taking in the situation. Meanwhile, Israel and the US control almost the entire Iranian airspace, and Tehran accuses Trump of having "killed" an opportunity for de-escalation.

A US Intelligence report sees a "regime change" in Iran as "unlikely"

A US report, prepared before the attacks of February 28, concludes that the Iranian elites have protocols to respond to the possible death of their leader, making a regime change in Iran unlikely.

Trump receives the remains of the first six US soldiers killed in the Iran war

President Trump stated that he would keep US troop casualties to a minimum in the war against Iran, as he received the remains of the first six American soldiers killed in the conflict.

King Juan Carlos Cancels His Trip to Spain: Stays with His Grandson FroilĂĄn in Abu Dhabi, on Alert Due to the War in the Middle East

King Juan Carlos I canceled his return to Spain to attend the Sanxenxo regattas due to the armed conflict in the Middle East and decided to stay in Abu Dhabi with his grandson FroilĂĄn, remaining on alert because of the international situation.

Signs that the war in the Middle East could last longer than expected: "Trump underestimated Iran's capabilities"

The U.S. Central Command has requested reinforcements from the Pentagon to extend its presence for at least 100 more days, indicating that the conflict in the Middle East could be prolonged. Experts suggest that Trump underestimated Iran’s capabilities in the region, which complicates a swift resolution to the conflict.

United States Reacts to the Help Russian Intelligence Is Offering Iran in the War: "Trump Knows How to Mitigate It"

U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth states that Washington is aware of the collaboration between Russia and Iran in the conflict and trusts that Trump has the ability to mitigate the risks related to this situation.

United Kingdom Authorizes the US to Use Its Bases for the War Against Iran and Lands One of Washington’s Most Lethal Bombers

The United Kingdom allowed the United States to use its bases for operations against Iran. Recently, the Rockwell B-1 Lancer, the fastest bomber of the US Air Force, capable of exceeding 1,448 km/h, landed at one of these bases.

When Surviving Is Suspicious: Who Is General Qaani, the Iranian Military Officer Accused of Espionage and Who May Have Been Executed

General Qaani miraculously survived a bombing that killed Ayatollah Khamenei and other similar attempts. Despite being accused of espionage, his survival has raised suspicions about his fate, including rumors of a possible execution.

Countries the Spanish Government Recommends Not Traveling To (or Postponing Visits) Due to the War in the Middle East

The Spanish Government advises against traveling to Israel and Iran because of the war in the Middle East, directly recommending not to go to these countries. For others, such as the United Arab Emirates and Jordan, it suggests postponing trips until the situation improves.

Disaster confirmed for Fernando Alonso, retired from Australian GP with victory for George Russell

The 2026 F1 season began with the Australian Grand Prix, where George Russell secured victory from pole position. Fernando Alonso suffered a retirement, marking a difficult start for him amid controversies over the new technical regulations.

Lamine Yamal maintains the lead at the top of Barça in a demanding victory against Athletic

Lamine Yamal scored the only goal of the match with a powerful shot that secured Barça's 1-0 victory over Athletic at San Mamés, thus keeping the team at the top of the table.

This is Jessica Foster, the pro-Trump influencer generated with AI who is taking Instagram by storm with nearly a million followers

Jessica Foster is an influencer created with artificial intelligence who shares images with figures such as the U.S. president, his wife, Putin, and other women in the military. Her pro-Trump profile has gained great popularity on Instagram, amassing nearly a million followers.

Time Change in Spain 2026: This Is the Day the New Daylight Saving Time Arrives

Clocks in Spain will be adjusted again to make better use of sunlight, implementing daylight saving time in 2026. This measure sparks debate among society due to its effects and controversies.

Ron Garan, astronaut who spent 178 days on the International Space Station: "We live in a lie"

Ron Garan describes the 'overview effect,' a cognitive shift experienced by astronauts when observing Earth from space, revealing a profound and unsettling understanding about reality and life on the planet.

A Primitiva winner wins 1.62 million and the jackpot sets a new historic record: 120 million

The Primitiva draw on March 7, 2026, had no special category winners, so the jackpot accumulates a historic record of 120 million euros for the next draw on March 9.

Pedro SĂĄnchez Appears with His Dogs Amid Diplomatic Storm with Trump Over the Iran War: "I'm Not So Sure That Man Is Dog's Best Friend"

Pedro SĂĄnchez posted a TikTok playing with his dogs at Moncloa amid diplomatic tensions with Trump over the war in Iran, ironically commenting on the relationship between men and dogs.

Atlético de Madrid defeats Real Sociedad in the 'dress rehearsal' for the Copa final

In matchday 27 of the League, Atlético de Madrid beat Real Sociedad in a clash that simulated a premature Copa del Rey final, highlighting the competitive level between both teams.

Spanish Ángela Expósito, president of an animal foundation, released in Venezuela: she had been imprisoned for seven years

Ángela Expósito, a Spaniard and president of an animal foundation, was released in Venezuela after serving seven years of a 24-year sentence for terrorism and conspiracy to commit a crime.

The Cardboard Box Trick to Maximize Space in Your Carry-On Bag for Air Travel: "Allows You to Make the Most of Every Corner"

When traveling by plane, the backpack should not exceed 40x30x20 cm nor weigh more than 10 kg. Using a cardboard box helps organize and make better use of the space in the carry-on bag, allowing you to optimize every corner and comply with size and weight restrictions.

A 23-year-old man dies crushed by his car while repairing it in Miraflores de la Sierra

A 23-year-old young man died around 10:58 p.m. on Pastrana Street, Miraflores de la Sierra, after being crushed by his car while repairing it.

The National Police arrested two MMA experts in Madrid linked to jihadist terrorism. One of them expressed strong support for violent global jihad and spread content with deep antisemitism.

Donald Trump, to allied Latin American leaders: "I'm not going to learn your damn language"

Donald Trump joked that it’s too late for him to learn Spanish and acknowledged that speaking the language is an advantage that Marco Rubio has among the allied Latin American leaders.

Sweden boards a ship from Russia's 'ghost fleet' in the Baltic Sea

The Russian ship 'Caffa', part of the so-called 'ghost fleet', was boarded by Sweden in the Baltic Sea while sailing between Casablanca and Saint Petersburg, according to the Marinetraffic portal.

Mbappé seen with Ester Expósito while recovering from knee injury keeping him out of Real Madrid

Mbappé, recovering from a knee injury that casts doubt on his participation in the Champions League, was seen having dinner with Spanish actress Ester Expósito at a restaurant.

This is the first thing you should do if a nuclear explosion occurs near you: "You have 10 or 15 minutes"

Forget about fleeing by car after a nuclear explosion, as there will be traffic jams and vehicles do not protect against radiation. You have only 10 to 15 minutes to act and find a safe shelter that offers adequate protection.

The European country where women find it hardest to find a partner: "It's quite a challenge"

In this European nation, there is a significant gender imbalance with only 84 men for every 100 women, the highest in Europe, making it very difficult for women to find a partner.

The new traffic signs that can already be seen on the streets of this Spanish city

The Zaragoza City Council has renewed pedestrian traffic signs in school zones, improving road safety and facilitating pedestrian movement in these areas.

Andalusia: Where Every Match is a Party

In the first episode of LALIGA BARES CLUB, Tasca El BotellĂ­n in Gines (Seville) represents Andalusia, aiming to show that it is the region where football is best enjoyed in bars. It will compete against the finalists Galicia, Catalonia, and Madrid to win the title.

Edu Recommends: The Accessories You Should Always Carry in Your Swimming Bag

Edu shares his experience after swimming many kilometers and recommends the essential accessories for your swimming bag, ensuring that these items are key for good practice and comfort in the sport.

The video of the huge fall of a fan who fell through a hole at a Machine Gun Kelly concert

A fan who was invited on stage by Machine Gun Kelly during his concert suffered an unexpected fall when she fell through a hole while on stage, a moment that was captured on video and went viral.

These Are the Dog Breeds That Need More Exercise and Long Walks

Large dog breeds usually require more exercise and long walks to maintain their health and well-being.

Glasses and Pens on the Floor: What’s Behind Cats’ Obsession with Pushing Objects

This cat behavior is not just mischief; it reflects hunting instinct, a desire to get attention, or boredom, explaining why they push objects like glasses and pens to the floor.

Emotional hug from Valverde to Pintus after the death of his mother: "You are a noble man and a great player"

After scoring the winning goal for Real Madrid against Celta de Vigo, Fede Valverde celebrated with an emotional hug for fitness coach Pintus, expressing his support following the recent death of Pintus’s mother.

Christian GĂĄlvez's Romantic Declaration of Love to Patricia Pardo: "She is the Woman of My Life"

Christian GĂĄlvez visited Emma GarcĂ­a's show to promote his new book, I Have Conquered the World, and publicly declared Patricia Pardo as "the woman of my life."

Pedro Ruiz reacts to Marc GirĂł's controversial interview on 'El Hormiguero': "He is one of a kind"

Pedro Ruiz visited Pablo Motos' 'El Hormiguero' to present his new show on La Sexta, Cara al show, and responded to Marc GirĂł's recent controversial interview, describing him as "one of a kind."

How the War in Iran Could Affect the Savings of Spaniards: "We Will All Suffer the Consequences"

Economic analyst Alfredo BarandiarĂĄn warns that if the war in Iran continues, it could impoverish Spaniards, affecting their savings and generating negative economic consequences in the long term.

The Reason Why Disney Channel Returns to Spain Just a Year After Closing

Disney Channel closed in Spain a year ago, leaving only Disney Junior as a pay channel. Now, the brand is returning to the country, driven by audience demand and the company’s strategy to regain a direct presence in the Spanish market.

From Kira Miró’s Princess Look to Carmen Maura’s Mix: The Best Styles at the Málaga Festival

At the opening of the 29th edition of the Málaga Festival, the best styles stood out, from Kira Miró’s princess look to Carmen Maura’s eclectic style, which captivated on the event’s red carpet.

"What Does It Mean When a Teen Says They 'Connect with the Spirit of an Animal,' the Latest Viral Phenomenon?"

This viral phenomenon reflects a trend among teenagers to identify with animals, which can cause confusion or alarm. However, before judging, it is important to understand that this expression seeks to connect with certain traits or emotions and is a form of personal exploration and self-discovery during adolescence.

AI is also built in factories, and Amazon wants to establish its European industrial base in Spain

Amazon will invest 33.7 billion euros in Spain to expand its cloud infrastructure and establish a key industrial center in AragĂłn to assemble and repair artificial intelligence servers that will serve Europe.

The small village that Great Britain has dubbed the 'coolest' with Georgian and Victorian style buildings

This picturesque village, considered the smallest in England, is located less than two hours from London. It stands out for its charming Georgian and Victorian architecture, which gives it the appearance of a classic painting, earning it the reputation of being the "coolest village" in the country.

The curious and original appetizer that "cures all ailments" according to Xuso Jones

Influencer Xuso Jones presents a quick appetizer with a very attractive appearance, suggesting that it is a foolproof remedy for any ailment.

Is it possible to rent the parking space to a driver who does not belong to the neighborhood?

The law allows renting the parking space to a driver who does not reside in the neighborhood, as long as there are no specific restrictions in the community association’s bylaws. It is important to review the internal rules to avoid conflicts and comply with current legislation.

Europe secures Cyprus after the base attack: these are the frigates and combat aircraft sent to the island to protect it

Cyprus, a member of the EU but not of NATO, lacks an air force and adequate anti-drone systems. Following the attack on a base, Europe has sent frigates and combat aircraft to strengthen defense and protect the island.

The city with the most Romanesque churches in the world is neither Rome nor Paris: it's this one in Spain

Zamora, Spain, stands out for its historical ensemble and is recognized for having the greatest number of Romanesque churches in the world, surpassing cities like Rome and Paris. This architectural heritage is a key reason to visit the city.

The largest study on vegetarian diets and cancer shows lower risks of five types of cancer

The largest study on meatless diets analyzes 17 types of cancer across five dietary groups, finding that vegetarian diets are associated with lower risks in five specific types of cancer.

The two Spanish places that the 'Mirror' recommends as alternatives to Middle Eastern destinations affected by the war

The 'Mirror' suggests two Spanish destinations as alternatives to Dubai and Abu Dhabi, affected by the war in the Middle East. The instability in the Emirates and Qatar seriously impacts these popular tourist spots, prompting travelers to seek safe options in Spain.

Numerous accidents on Segovia roads: a 20-year-old girl dead and five injured due to hailstorm on the A-601

A fatal accident occurred at dawn in Nava de la AsunciĂłn when a car crashed into a wall, leaving a 20-year-old girl dead and three other people injured. Additionally, a hailstorm on the A-601 caused five injuries in several road accidents.

Irene Rosales opens up about Kiko Rivera's infidelities during their marriage: "I have felt very humiliated"

Irene Rosales, Isabel Pantoja's former daughter-in-law, spoke on television about Kiko Rivera's infidelities during their marriage, confessing that she felt very humiliated by the situation that affected her relationship with the DJ.

Madonna surrenders to Celta after the tribute at BalaĂ­dos for the jersey at her concert: "I represent the team in spirit!"

Madonna thanked Celta de Vigo for the tribute at BalaĂ­dos, where she displayed the team's jersey during her concert. On social media, the singer expressed her pride in representing the club "in spirit" and highlighted her appreciation for the city and its Galician fans.

The Three Most Common Mistakes When Taking Out a Mortgage: "The Risk of Losing That Money Skyrockets"

In 2025, Spain reached a fifteen-year record for mortgaged homes. The article highlights three frequent mistakes made when taking out mortgages that increase the risk of losing money, emphasizing the importance of making informed decisions to avoid financial problems.

This is how you could save up to 5,000 euros a year and not pay taxes on your earnings: how the SIALP that the Government wants to reactivate works

The Ministry of Economy aims to reactivate long-term savings insurance policies (SIALP) to encourage saving up to 5,000 euros annually without paying taxes on the earnings, directing those funds towards European companies under the ‘Finance Europe’ initiative.

How much does it cost to fly in the world's most luxurious airplane seat: private bedroom, shower, and lounge

Passengers enjoy an exclusive experience with a personalized welcome, access to a VIP lounge, and spa treatments, complementing the luxurious seat that includes a private bedroom, shower, and lounge during the flight.

How Not to Read Books from the Past

Judging old books by current values can prevent understanding them correctly. It is crucial to consider the historical context along with the stories for a proper interpretation.

The Lighthouse of the World

The Trump lighthouse highlights the arbitrary detention of Hispanics and promotes the violation of international law, exposing controversial practices and affecting fundamental human rights.

Going Over the No to War Again

European democracies urged Washington in 1939 to support entering the war, arguing that a "yes to war" then could have spared the world much suffering.

Between Laughter, Botox, and Complexes

Jim Carrey attended France to receive a film award, but his face sparked mockery on the internet due to his appearance in shared videos.

TefĂ­a Prison, the First Place to Dignify the LGTBI Community: "It Was a Center of Humiliation and Torture"

TefĂ­a Prison in Fuerteventura, used during the Franco dictatorship as an Agricultural Penitentiary Colony for prisoners under the Vagrants and Troublemakers Law, has been recognized as a site that dignifies the LGTBI community, commemorating its past of humiliation and torture.

The moment an Iranian drone crashes into Dubai International Airport

Remains of an unmanned drone were intercepted by the air defense batteries of the Emirates near Dubai Airport. Authorities report that there were no injuries following the incident.

Rick Harrison, from 'Pawn Stars', blunt about the fundraiser for his son Corey: "He is an adult man"

Corey Harrison, from 'Pawn Stars', has undergone several surgeries after an accident in January that caused internal bleeding. Rick Harrison rejected the fundraising effort, stating that his son is an adult man and can handle his situation.

A hotel receptionist's surprise after answering a call in the middle of the night: "Can someone explain this to me"

Two customers called a hotel at 4:30 in the morning to try to book a room, surprising the receptionist due to the unusual time of the call.

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How much do you know about the most influential women in Economics and Business

Leading women stand out as presidents of central banks, CEOs of major companies, pioneers in managing publicly traded banks, and entrepreneurs who have built fortunes from scratch, demonstrating their key impact on the economy and the business world.

Trump says that Cuba is "in its last moments" but will have "a great new life"

The U.S. president eagerly anticipates a soon major change in Cuba, although his current focus is on the war in Iran.

The video that shows the debacle of the new F1: Franco Colapinto loses 67 km/h with the accelerator fully pressed and on a straight

The qualifying session of the Australian Grand Prix revealed serious issues with the new F1 technical regulations, highlighting a significant loss of speed, as demonstrated by Franco Colapinto who lost 67 km/h despite having the accelerator fully pressed on a straight.

Holloway willing to fight Conor for the BMF: "McGregor is McGregor... I’d be a complete fool if I didn’t accept that fight"

The former featherweight champion, who will defend the BMF title against Do Bronx this weekend in Las Vegas, expressed his willingness to face Conor McGregor, acknowledging the importance of the fight and describing it as an opportunity that should not be missed.

An American Tourist in Mexico Confronts a Street Musician: "Americans Causing Trouble Again"

An American tourist tried to take the instruments away from a street musician in Mexico, sparking an altercation. A woman intervened to defend the musician and stop the confrontation.

Max Holloway vs Charles Oliveira 2 at UFC 326: Time and Where to Watch the Fight for the BMF Belt

Max Holloway will defend his BMF title for the second time against former lightweight champion Charles Oliveira in the main event of UFC 326 in Las Vegas.

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

Three artists reveal that their studio is simultaneously a workshop, home, and creative space. Their daily routine combines discipline, management, and moments of uncertainty, reflecting the challenges and complexity of contemporary art.

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

The Iranian community in Spain wishes for the end of the ayatollahs' regime, but is divided over the US and Israeli military intervention, experiencing a mix of emotions including joy, rejection, and fear that the situation may repeat itself as it did in Venezuela.

AI-created music raises questions about human authorship, as these works require little or no direct intervention. Experts suggest that artists should receive royalties for the use of their works in training algorithms, highlighting a legal gap regarding rights and compensation.

María José Campanario: When Superstition Makes You Fall on Your First Attempt in 'El Desafío'

In 'El Desafío', María José Campanario suffered a fall on her first attempt, partly attributed to the superstition that affected her. The show, similar to a physical education class, tests the physical and mental abilities of the contestants.

RocĂ­o Flores joins 'Fiesta' as a new collaborator

RocĂ­o Flores, daughter of RocĂ­o Carrasco, has debuted as a new collaborator on Telecinco's program 'Fiesta,' being welcomed by Emma GarcĂ­a on the set for the first time.

Antonio Resines returns to 'La Revuelta' and reveals the reason for his absence: "I had surgery"

Antonio Resines returned to 'La Revuelta' and explained that he was absent because he underwent open-heart surgery, during which they placed three bypasses. During the program, he showed live the scar left from the operation.

César Muñoz erupts on 'El tiempo justo' over the housing crisis: "This way it's impossible"

César Muñoz harshly criticized the housing crisis on 'El tiempo justo', stating that it is condemning many people to be unable to build a dignified future. He denounced the unsustainable situation many people face in accessing adequate housing.

Cristina Garmendia resigns from the presidency of Mediaset España "by her own decision"

Cristina Garmendia, former Minister of Science and Innovation, has stepped down from her position as president of Mediaset España, where she had been working since December 2017, by her own decision.

A 'star who cracked', the outfit Pantomima Full makes for a retired footballer

Pantomima Full released a satirical video titled "A 'star who cracked'," humorously criticizing the downfall of a retired footballer who failed to maintain his level after leaving active sport. The content mixes irony and reality about the difficulty some athletes face in adapting after retirement.

Dani Mateo dedicates his 2026 Zapping Award to the best television host: "This is yours"

Dani Mateo received the 2026 Zapping Award, dedicating it to the best television host. Other notable candidates included Elena GarcĂ­a Melero and Mario Marzo.

Claudia ChacĂłn Blasts Helena and Gilbert Before Heading to 'Survivor 2026': "You're Worthless"

Claudia ChacĂłn has confirmed the alleged romance between Helena and Gilbert, and in an emotional audio message, she strongly lashes out at both before departing for 'Survivor 2026'.

The Unexpected Request from the Mayor of Oleiros on 'En boca de todos': "Trump is the Greatest Terrorist"

The mayor of Oleiros stated on the program 'En boca de todos' that "Trump is the greatest terrorist." Although the host Nacho Abad asked him to take it back, the mayor refused to do so.

This is Jaime, Marcos, and Rocío, the children of José Manuel Soto who also pursue music

José Manuel Soto begins a new chapter by participating in the reality show 'Supervivientes'. Additionally, his children Jaime, Marcos, and Rocío follow in his footsteps by also dedicating themselves to music.

Kiko Rivera Speaks Out Following Irene Rosales' Interview on 'ÂĄDe viernes!': "I Am In Charge of My Own Life"

Kiko Rivera responded to the statements made by his wife Irene Rosales on 'ÂĄDe viernes!', where she recalled the singer's infidelities during their marriage. Rivera asserted that he is responsible for his own life and decisions, avoiding getting involved in controversies.

The Madness of the Streamer Speed: Becoming a Pirate and Sailing the Seas to Find the One Piece

The American streamer Speed, a big fan of Eiichiro Oda, has announced on social media his goal 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 reappears on the program 'De viernes' to talk about her breakup with Kiko Rivera and her new relationship. Before her appearance, she received a message of support from her boyfriend reminding her that "you will never walk alone."

This is Dennis Haskins at 75 years old, Mr. Belding in 'Saved by the Bell'

Dennis Haskins, who played the principal of Bayside High in "Saved by the Bell" at age 39, turns 75 and remains active in acting, although he is currently away from the public eye.

Britney Spears' Representative: "It Was an Unfortunate and Inexcusable Incident and She Will Comply with the Law"

Britney Spears' representative described the event as an unfortunate and inexcusable incident and assured that she will comply with the relevant law.

Eric Dane's Memoirs Will See the Light Almost 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. His memoirs, which cover his life in Hollywood, his struggle with alcoholism, and his terminal illness, will be published nearly 10 months after his death.

Carmen Lomana clarifies that the queen did greet her at ARCO: "It was a great gesture"

Carmen Lomana explained that although Protocol initially prevented her from approaching the queen at the ARCO opening, the queen did eventually greet her, something she greatly appreciated as a special gesture.

Jessica Bueno Reacts to the Possible Reconciliation Between Her Child’s Father and Isabel Pantoja: "A Mother Is a Mother"

Jessica Bueno expressed her surprise upon seeing a photo of her ex-partner with Isabel Pantoja. Despite the situation, she emphasized that "a mother is a mother," showing understanding toward the possible reconciliation between them.

Hugo Pérez mourns the death of Rubia, the goat with whom he entered the contest 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 companion in the competition, expressing his deep sadness over her death.

Álvaro de Luna, David Guetta, Bad Gyal: the first music releases of March are here

The first music releases of March include new tracks from Bad Gyal, Álvaro de Luna, Manuel Turizo, Maluma, JLo, and David Guetta, promising to energize and get their fans dancing.

GisĂšle Pelicot Appears in Madrid for the Presentation of 'A Hymn to Life'

GisĂšle Pelicot presented her book in Madrid, which recounts her experience as a victim of rapes organized by her ex-husband, who was sentenced to 20 years. More than 300 people attended the event. After the trial, which had a significant impact, Pelicot states that her time as a victim is over and encourages women who suffer sexual violence not to feel shame or guilt and to speak out.

This exoskeleton developed in Catalonia already helps patients to walk again

The robotic exoskeleton from Able Human Motion, lighter than others, has surpassed the experimental phase and assists in the rehabilitation of patients with spinal cord injury, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and neurodegenerative diseases. At the Mobile World Congress, a patient with a spinal cord injury demonstrated how the device allows him to walk.

Spain defeats Ukraine in their controversial visit to Turkey and remains unbeaten on the road to the World Cup

The Spanish women's national team beat Ukraine 1-3 in the second day of World Cup qualifying, staying unbeaten in their group during this controversial phase held in Turkey.

Alonso warns: "At the slightest abnormal data, we will have to stop the car in order to be able to race in China"

The Aston Martin AMR26 will compete in the Australian Grand Prix, but the shortage of Honda engine spare parts forces the team to be very cautious and stop the car at any anomaly to ensure they can race in China.

Jon Rahm, about the plane with which he 'rescued' several players in Dubai: "I was raised with certain values"

Jon Rahm explained that he rented a private plane to help several golfers stranded in Dubai after the Hong Kong tournament, emphasizing that his action is based on the values with which he was raised.

Ferrero on Alcaraz’s celebrations: "He knows how to differentiate when it’s time to work and when he can reset"

Ferrero commented on 'El Cafelito' about Alcaraz’s documentary, mentioning the differences they had regarding their vacations and highlighting that the tennis player knows when he must work and when he should rest.

Laporta attacks referees and Real Madrid again: "The same thing always happens, when they are in trouble, they get help"

Joan Laporta harshly criticized the refereeing in the Celta-Real Madrid match, highlighting that the white team's victory was thanks to a controversial goal by Fede Valverde. He accused Real Madrid of receiving refereeing assistance when facing difficulties.

Women with disabilities demand a March 8th that recognizes their rights: "Without us, there is no feminism"

The State Confederation of Women with Disabilities (Cemudis) denounces that these women face higher rates of unemployment, poverty, and inactivity, and demands that March 8th recognizes their rights and makes their struggles visible within feminism.

Plena InclusiĂłn Madrid invites women with intellectual disabilities to participate in the 8-M demonstration

Plena InclusiĂłn Madrid invites women with intellectual disabilities to join the March 8 demonstration in Madrid, where they will have their own space to demand real equality, respect, and opportunities.

Three Paralympic Murals Will Feature Inclusive Messages at the Milan Cortina 2026 Games

Three murals with inclusive messages will be displayed in the Paralympic Villages of Milan, Cortina, and Tesero until the closing of the Milan Cortina 2026 Paralympic Games on March 15.

The war in Iran drives oil to its largest weekly increase since the invasion of Ukraine

Brent crude oil rose 10% on Friday, closing the week at $92.83 per barrel, its highest level in nearly two years, driven by tension in Iran that caused the largest weekly increase since the invasion of Ukraine.

Bertrand Mothe (Makro Spain): "I see an opportunity in the Spanish market because we will be above France with 105 million tourists per year"

Bertrand Mothe, CEO of Makro Spain, inaugurated a new logistics platform in GaldĂĄcano and stated that the conflict in Iran will have little impact on Spain and Makro, as 90% of their suppliers are Spanish. Furthermore, he sees a great opportunity in the Spanish market, which will surpass France with 105 million annual tourists.

The IMF quantifies the impact on the shopping basket of a surge in oil prices amid the Iran war

Brent crude oil reaches 87 dollars per barrel, affecting global supply chains. The IMF analyzes how this increase in oil prices, amid the conflict in Iran, impacts the cost of the shopping basket worldwide.

Iberdrola completes the purchase of its first wind farm in the Australian state of Victoria

Iberdrola has finalized the purchase of its first wind farm in Victoria, Australia. The Spanish company plans to invest 1 billion euros in the Australian market by 2028, expanding its presence in renewable energy.

Iberia Eliminates 99-Euro Tickets on Flights to Andalusia Following the Adamuz Tragedy

Iberia will stop offering 99-euro economy class tickets to Andalusia starting March 9th, removing the price cap after the tragedy that occurred in Adamuz.

The Trump Government Admits It Cannot Return the $166 Billion from Tariffs

The Trump Administration acknowledged before the U.S. International Trade Court that it cannot refund the $166 billion collected from tariffs, recognizing the impossibility of returning this accumulated amount.

Netflix wants its Sherlock Holmes, and has teamed up with Jose Coronado and Pérez-Reverte to achieve it before the end of 2026

Jose Coronado stars in 'The Final Problem,' a 5-episode miniseries based on the novel by Arturo Pérez-Reverte, which Netflix will release before 2026.

Who's Who in 'God of War': Amazon Prepares Its Twilight of the Gods with a Controversial Video Game Adaptation

Amazon’s upcoming series based on 'God of War' promises to combine mythology, action, and bloodshed, adapting the popular video game with an approach aimed at entertaining and attracting both fans and new viewers.

She Would Have Been the First Female Director to Win an Oscar, but the Academy Overlooked Her: The Strange Story of 'Slumdog Millionaire'

Loveleen Tandan was co-director of 'Slumdog Millionaire' alongside Danny Boyle, but only he received the Oscar for directing. The reason she was not officially recognized remains unclear and sparks debate about credit and recognition in the film industry.

The 'Ocean’s Eleven' Prequel Starring Margot Robbie Loses Director Again

The prequel to the 'Ocean’s Eleven' saga, starring Margot Robbie, has once again lost its director. Currently, both this prequel and the continuation of the series with 'Ocean’s Fourteen', which follows the adventures of George Clooney and his team, are being produced simultaneously.

This White House video mixing various films provokes Hollywood's anger: "It's a fucking war"

The Trump Administration illegally used clips of copyrighted films in a promotional video related to the US and Israel's war against Iran, generating protests and outrage in Hollywood over the improper use of protected materials.

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, will apologize for not warning about the author's threats in the Tumbler Ridge massacre

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, will offer an apology for not informing authorities about the author's threats related to the Tumbler Ridge massacre, despite the interactions being serious enough to warrant shutting down the account.

Ultrahuman launches the Ring Pro, the smart ring with 15 days of battery life and health analysis

The Ring Pro from Ultrahuman is a smart ring that offers up to 15 days of battery life on a single charge and can store health data for 250 days, enabling prolonged and detailed tracking of the user's wellness.

If You Have a Samsung Phone, This Interests You: You Can Now Create WhatsApp Stickers Without Installing Anything

Samsung has integrated a feature in its devices that allows users to create WhatsApp stickers without the need to install additional apps, making it easier to personalize and use stickers directly from their phones.

Google launches a feature so you never lose your suitcase again when traveling by plane

Google has created a feature that helps travelers avoid losing their suitcases, partnering with ten international airlines to implement it and improve the experience during air travel.

X (Twitter) launches a new exclusive threads feature for content creators: here’s how it works

X allows creators to publish open messages and reserve the final or most important parts of their threads exclusively for subscribers, offering exclusive content to those who support the creator.

Julia GĂłmez, theater producer of 'SIX' in Madrid: "I love that it serves as an excuse to discover the history of these women who were silent for so long"

Julia GĂłmez, producer of the play 'SIX' in Madrid, expresses her enthusiasm because the play gives voice to the six wives of Henry VIII, women whose stories have been ignored. The production seeks to highlight their experiences and offer a historical female perspective, combining music and theater to educate and entertain the audience.

Who is the woman who inspires you the most? Tell us the story of the female figures who have shaped your life

March 8th is approaching, and we invite you to share the story of the women who inspire you the most and have made an impact on your life, so we can celebrate International Women's Day together.

From Victoria Beckham to Olivia Palermo: the best looks at the designer's show in Paris

Victoria Beckham dazzled at her show in Paris, accompanied by her family, who wore glamorous and elegant outfits, standing out among the best looks presented.

The Brides' Calendar: When to Go to the Hairdresser, Buy Shoes, Dress Fittings....

Following a detailed calendar from the first dress fitting to the hairdresser appointment helps avoid last-minute rushes and allows you to enjoy the wedding preparation process more.

Zara presents a monochromatic set of up to five pieces made in suede-effect fabric, allowing you to mix and match garments for a uniform and trendy look this season.

What it means to have the fourth finger longer than the second: find out if your feminine side is more developed

The relative length of the fingers can reflect hormone levels. An expert points out that having the fourth finger longer than the second could indicate a more pronounced development of the feminine side, related to certain hormones.

MarĂ­a Lo's Trick to Make a Fluffy Sponge Cake: "It's Very Important to Beat the Eggs and Sugar Quickly When Mixing Them Together"

MarĂ­a Lo, winner of 'MasterChef 10', reveals that to achieve a fluffy sponge cake, it is key to quickly and vigorously beat the eggs with the sugar from the start, which adds air and texture to the cake.

The Colorful Restaurant of a Well-Known Content Creator That Violeta Mangriñån Has Been Visiting for Years: "It's Healthy and Gluten-Free"

Violeta Mangriñån revealed that she has been visiting the restaurant Naked & Sated for years, highlighting its healthy offerings and gluten-free options.

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

Chef José Andrés emphasizes that adding baking soda to the soaking water is key to making chickpeas tender, improving their texture when cooked.

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

La Tienta, a tavern in Las Ventas open since 1952, is famous for its torreznos, considered the best in Madrid. This classic place has even attracted celebrities like Iker Casillas, maintaining a gastronomic tradition that has endured for more than seven decades.

A quick, light, and nutritious recipe: protein lettuce wrap with kimchi and gluten-free

Andrea Carucci, author of 'The Fertility Kitchen,' shares delicious and healthy recipes every Friday, like this protein lettuce wrap with kimchi, ideal for a quick, light, and nutritious gluten-free 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. Two units are available for less than four euros, offering an affordable and practical solution for coffee lovers.

Mammee Bay, the paradisiacal beach in Jamaica whose inhabitants cannot visit

Jamaica, a booming tourist destination, faces a problem where locals cannot access Mammee Bay, a paradisiacal beach, due to the growth of tourism and the restrictions imposed to protect areas visited by foreigners.

The Italian Village Destroyed by an Earthquake That Has a New Life Thanks to Hippies and Artists

Located near the sea and San Remo, this village in Liguria, Italy, devastated by an earthquake, has reinvented itself as a rural space dedicated to art thanks to hippies and artists who have given it new life.

Heritage Destroyed by War: Churches, Mosques, and Areas of Incalculable Value

Bombings in the region have caused severe damage and total destruction of historical monuments, affecting churches, mosques, and areas of great cultural and historical value.

These Are the Historic Cafés in the Most Beautiful Cities Around the World

Enjoying a break in historic cafés adds a special charm and flavor. These iconic establishments, located in some of the most beautiful cities in the world, offer not only coffee but also history and a unique atmosphere that enrich the experience.

Five reasons why you should visit Toulouse this season

Toulouse attracts visitors with its unique museums, exceptional gastronomy, and a unique charm that captivates in every season of the year.

Direct flights from Asturias: the 22 places you can travel to non-stop

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, providing non-stop connections for travelers.

The Galician parish where Luis Tosar grew up, with barely 260 inhabitants

Luis Tosar, host of the 2026 Goya Awards and three-time award winner, was born in a small parish in Lugo with only 260 inhabitants, known for its calm and peaceful atmosphere.

These are the six symptoms of sepsis and why it is so difficult to detect it in time, according to doctors

Sepsis causes between 15,000 and 20,000 deaths annually in Spain. Detecting it is difficult because its initial symptoms are vague and similar to other illnesses, which delays treatment. Recognizing the six key symptoms is vital for early intervention and saving lives.

Rain and spring temperatures will bring an increase in mosquitoes: "We will have them breeding in urban areas"

Recent rains and spring temperatures in Spain are promoting the proliferation of mosquitoes, including species that can transmit diseases such as dengue and chikungunya. This implies an increase in mosquitoes in urban areas, raising the risk of transmission of tropical fevers in the country.

Cannabis Compounds May Help Against Fatty Liver Disease, According to a Study

A study reveals that cannabis compounds could offer a new natural treatment for chronic fatty liver disease, the most common worldwide.

A New Study Reveals Why Parkinson's Cases Have Doubled in the Last 25 Years: "It's a Major Concern"

Chinese scientists reviewed over 100 studies and found a strong link between exposure to plastics and the increase in Parkinson's cases in the last 25 years, raising concerns about the implications for public health.

Is Everyone Around You Sick? How to Differentiate Between a Cold, COVID, or the Flu

The sudden shift from cold to high temperatures has increased cases of respiratory illnesses. It is vital to differentiate between a cold, COVID, and the flu, as they share symptoms but require different treatments and precautions to prevent contagion and complications.

100% of Spanish apples analyzed in a study contain at least one pesticide residue

A study reveals that 100% of the Spanish apples analyzed contain at least one pesticide residue. At the European level, some fruits show up to seven different types of chemical residues, highlighting widespread contamination in these fruits.

600 km of range and an iPhone-style battery health indicator: new Toyota C-HR+

Toyota launches a new electric SUV in Europe, the C-HR+, which will replace the bZ4X. This model stands out by offering up to 600 km of range and will feature an innovative battery health indicator similar to the one shown on the iPhone.

It's Official: The DGT Changes the Regulations and Will Ban Overtaking in This Specific Situation

The Civil Guard, through TikTok Spain, has shared tips for driving safely during snowfalls, highlighting that the DGT will ban overtaking in specific situations to prevent accidents in adverse weather conditions.

The entire Ebro range with discounts and free check-ups until March 31: starting at €19,990

Ebro offers discounts and free maintenance on its entire range until March 31, with prices starting at €19,990.

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

Xiaomi offers the opportunity to test its first car in Spain until March 20th, virtually, at the Caleido shopping center in Madrid.

The Car Part That Has Become a Thief's Object of Desire

In Spain, as in the United States, the theft of car brand emblems or symbols has increased, becoming a coveted object for thieves.

Insurance for electric scooters is now mandatory: its cost and the fines that will be imposed

From 2026, civil liability insurance for electric scooters is mandatory thanks to the Personal Vehicle Registry. Users must purchase it to avoid fines and comply with current regulations.

The pizzeria that Marta Pombo recommends for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in Cantabria: "It deserves the recommendation"

Marta Pombo, wife of Luis Zamalloa, recently visited Cantabria and recommended a pizzeria in Galizano, highlighting it as an ideal place for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

The Opportunity to Discover MĂłstoles in a Very Special Way: A Theatrical Tour of the Municipality

A free theatrical tour invites attendees to discover the history of MĂłstoles in an innovative way, through dramatized scenes that offer a unique experience in the municipality.

Traffic closures in Madrid due to the 8M demonstrations: these are the streets affected this Sunday

The Madrid City Council advises using public transportation this Sunday due to traffic closures caused by the 8M demonstrations, affecting several streets in the city.

The taxi will carry out a "Japanese-style" strike in Valencia during Fallas and Magdalena: free from 1 to 3 PM on March 14 and 18

On March 14, taxi service will be free from 1 to 3 PM in Valencia and CastellĂłn. On March 18, also from 1 to 3 PM, the service will be free in Valencia and Alicante as part of a Japanese-style strike during the Fallas and Magdalena festivities.

Metro de Madrid warns its travelers about this very common gesture: "Where it does not bother others"

Metro de Madrid reminds its users of the importance of performing certain respectful gestures, especially in crowded train cars, asking them to act "where it does not bother others" to improve coexistence and comfort for everyone.

The detention of the woman investigated for the death of her baby in Gran Canaria is extended

A woman was detained in San CristĂłbal, Gran Canaria, after being found wandering with the soaked corpse of her 20-month-old baby. Her detention has been extended while investigations into the child's death continue.

PP Electoral Program for the 2026 Castilla y LeĂłn Regional Elections: "Among the Top Three Communities"

The PP electoral program for Castilla y LeĂłn 2026 focuses on housing, birth rate, and rural development as key pillars to position the region among the top three communities in the next four years.

A judge exonerates a man from an €85,000 debt he had inherited from his father

A judge has applied the Second Chance Law to exonerate a man from an €85,000 debt inherited from his father, allowing him to cancel this unpayable debt and ease his financial situation.

The Civil Guard detains a woman for stabbing and killing a man in CĂłrdoba

The Civil Guard detained a woman in CĂłrdoba for stabbing and killing a man. Initial investigations indicate that the detainee had a romantic relationship with the victim.

Last days to send mail-in votes for the Castilla y LeĂłn elections

Voters have until March 11 to send their mail-in vote for the Castilla y LeĂłn elections, and they can deposit it at any post office.

The PSOE Expels the Mayor of Almussafes, Accused of Sexual Harassment

The PSOE expelled the mayor of Almussafes days before March 8th due to his public statements against the women who accused him of sexual harassment.

Turkey, Surrendered to Pedro SĂĄnchez and His Opposition to the War: Offering Hair Transplant Discounts to Spaniards

Turkey thanked Spain for its pacifist stance and support, highlighting Pedro SĂĄnchez and the Spanish opposition for being "on the right side of history." As a token of gratitude, they are offering special discounts on hair transplants to Spanish citizens.

She Stops 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 recounts how her ex-partner tried to rekindle their relationship after a year without contact. Upon investigating, she discovered the man's double life, which led her to stop his wedding and confront him about the invitation.

The Unexpected 'Competition' Between Two Major Fast Food Brands: A Burger Tasting

McDonald's CEO shared a video trying a new product, but comments on social media indicated that he didn't like it, causing surprise among internet users.

Your Dog’s Microbes Might Be Influencing Your Empathy, According to Science

Living with dogs increases microbial diversity in humans and raises levels of oxytocin, a hormone associated with empathy, social bonding, and reduced anxiety.

Do Elevated Bowls Help Prevent Gastric Torsion? The Answer Is No Longer So Clear

The veterinary community is reevaluating the effectiveness of elevated bowls in preventing gastric torsion in dogs. New analyses suggest that there is no conclusive evidence, so caution is advised when making this recommendation.

The Most Common Mistakes When Living with Rabbits and How They Affect Their Well-being

Animal protection experts warn that considering rabbits as "easy" pets leads to mistakes that cause injuries, stress, and preventable illnesses, severely affecting their well-being.

Your Daily Horoscope: Sunday, March 8, 2026

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es, where you will find daily predictions to help you make decisions and better understand your day-to-day life.

Check the ONCE Sueldazo: results

The winning number of the ONCE Sueldazo draw on Saturday, March 7, 2026, is 18323, series 054. The complete results are available on the 20minutos.es website.

Check Primitiva: results for Saturday, March 7, 2026

The winning combination for the Primitiva on March 7, 2026, is 4, 13, 17, 32, 42, 49. Complementary and refund numbers: 5. Joker: 2956156. All results are available on 20minutos.es.

Check Bonoloto: Results for Saturday, March 7, 2026

The winning combination for the Bonoloto draw on March 7, 2026 includes the numbers 16, 30, 35, 45, 46, and 48, with complementary number 42 and refund number 1. The full results are available on 20minutos.es.

What Happened to... Gonzalo HiguaĂ­n: Star at Real Madrid, Legend at Napoli, and Now a Paddle Tennis Enthusiast

Gonzalo HiguaĂ­n stood out as a top scorer at Real Madrid and shone even brighter at Napoli, which led to his lucrative transfer to Juventus. Currently, he enjoys his life off the football field as a paddle tennis enthusiast.

Forgets to close a window in his house and returns three years later to find it invaded by dozens of pigeons

Forgetting to close a window allowed dozens of pigeons to invade a house over the course of three years. Replacing the damaged furniture would cost about 22,000 euros, which is exactly 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 since its inception, with 11 of them winning the title just once. The historical ranking, based on points up to March 6, 2026, includes both the most successful clubs and other traditional teams that have yet to conquer this prestigious trophy.

Stefani Joanne Angelina, Mary Louise... Do you know who these 'celebrities' are?

Many celebrities, including Bad Bunny, have real compound names. This trend, common in Spain and other countries, reveals the true identities of various celebrities known by their stage names.

Towards the Abyss

All the cartoons published by MalagĂłn in 20minutos satirically and critically compile various current social and political aspects, reflecting contemporary reality in Spain with humor and sharpness.

Everyday Dishes That Taste Better the Next Day

Some dishes improve their flavor the next day because the spices and sauces have time to blend and enhance their taste. This resting process intensifies and melds the flavors, making the food taste richer after a few hours.

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 seek to arm the Kurdish forces in Iran to promote a popular uprising against the Ayatollahs' regime, thereby strengthening a first armed front against the Iranian government.

SĂĄnchez insists on 'No to war' and accuses FeijĂło and Abascal of supporting a conflict that "harms the pockets of Spaniards"

The Prime Minister states that Spain gains international respect by taking a stand against the war. He criticizes FeijĂło and Abascal for supporting a conflict that negatively affects the economy of the Spanish people.

SĂĄnchez has not asked for permission from Congress on any of the nearly 40 occasions he has sent 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 having been authorized by Congress, thus violating the provisions of the National Defense Law.

Iran's Revolutionary Guard announces regional attacks amid president's de-escalation promises

Iran's Revolutionary Guard confirmed attacks in Iraq and on US bases in the United Arab Emirates, coinciding with the temporary half-hour closure of Dubai airport, despite the Iranian president's promises of de-escalation.

What should I do if I am a woman and I earn less than my male coworker for performing the same job?

Companies can only justify wage differences between men and women based on objective criteria such as productivity, experience, or level of responsibility. If a woman is paid less for the same position, these should be the only valid reasons for the difference.

Trump announces a "military coalition" in Latin America against the cartels: "We need your help"

Trump proposes a military coalition in Latin America to use lethal force against the cartels, with the goal of eliminating them once and for all.

The Other 'Plan VIVE' of Spain: From the 'AragĂłn MĂĄs Vivienda' Plan to the 'TUYA' Plan of Castilla y LeĂłn

Several Spanish regions implement affordable housing plans similar to the capital's model, such as 'AragĂłn MĂĄs Vivienda' and the 'TUYA' plan in Castilla y LeĂłn, to improve access to housing.

Check National Lottery: Results for Saturday, March 7, 2026

Check the official results of the National Lottery for the draw on Saturday, March 7, 2026, to verify if your ticket has won.

The National Lottery showers thousands of euros across six provinces

The first prize of the National Lottery was awarded in Asturias, Barcelona, and CĂĄdiz, while the second prize was distributed in AlmerĂ­a, Granada, and La Rioja, leaving thousands of euros in these six provinces.

Trump says he recognizes the Venezuelan Government led by Delcy RodrĂ­guez and meets again with Corina Machado

The President of the United States states that he recognizes the Venezuelan government led by Delcy RodrĂ­guez, highlighting their cooperation and good work. Additionally, Trump met again with opposition leader Corina Machado.

Cyprus would apply to join NATO if relations with Turkey allowed it

The Cypriot president, Nikos Christodoulidis, stated that Cyprus would consider joining NATO, but Turkey's opposition, as it has occupied the northern part of the island since 1974, prevents progress in this possibility.

Trump Rejects UK's Support on Iran: "We Don't Need It Now That We've Already Won the War"

President Trump responded to Prime Minister Starmer stating that they no longer need the UK's support on Iran, although they will remember it, emphasizing that they consider the war already won.

National Lottery Saturday, March 7: Results and Prizes

The National Lottery draw on Saturday, March 7 awarded a total of 42 million euros in prizes. The results are now available for participants who want to check if they have won.

United Kingdom says drone that hit British base in Cyprus was launched from Lebanon

The Chief of the British Defence Staff denied that the London Government responded slowly to the drone attack that struck a base in Cyprus, attributing the drone's launch to Lebanon.

NATO strengthens its defense against ballistic missiles across the entire territory of the Alliance

NATO maintains a high level of defense against ballistic missiles due to the persistent threat posed by Iran's indiscriminate attacks in the region, thereby reinforcing security throughout the territory of the Alliance.

The Price of Iran's War: This Is What Iran's Cheap $20,000 Drones Look Like Compared to US $4 Million Missiles

Since the beginning of the US and Israel attack, Iran has launched more than 2,000 inexpensive drones, valued at $20,000 each, against Gulf countries, in contrast to US missiles that cost nearly $4 million.

Breaking News: Get the Day's Most Relevant News Delivered to Your Email

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

Participate in the 20M surveys by voting and discover the opinions of other readers on current topics. These surveys allow the audience to express their point of view and learn about popular trends in real time.

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

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a technology that enables machines to simulate human intelligence. To get started in AI, it is essential to understand basic concepts such as machine learning, neural networks, and data. Additionally, it is important to explore accessible tools and platforms, as well as develop skills in programming and data analysis to harness the potential of AI in various fields.

Review of 'The Wizard of the Kremlin': Jude Law is Putin in one of the performances of the year

The film offers a contradictory and paradoxical mix of genres, highlighting Jude Law's portrayal of Putin, considered one of the performances of the year.

The Female Muscle Revolution: "From the Age of 30, Strength Training Is Non-Negotiable, It’s a Life Insurance"

Ana Aguado, an expert in nutrition and sport, emphasizes that strength training is essential for women over 30, providing both immediate and long-term benefits. Lifting weights improves health, prevents diseases, and is key to maintaining quality of life.

The Hollywood Academy Changes the Rules: The 2026 Oscars Ceremony Will Be Shorter Thanks to This Measure

The 2026 Oscars ceremony will have a shorter duration thanks to a new measure implemented by the Hollywood Academy, which includes specific changes in one category to streamline the event.

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

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

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

The last official time change is scheduled for the year 2026 in the Official State Gazette (BOE), which could indicate that it will be the final occasion on which clocks are adjusted according to this regulation.

80 Million Views: The German Miniseries That Keeps Growing on Netflix 910 Days After Its Premiere

Lena and her children live in isolation until she manages to escape, facing a new hell. The German miniseries continues gaining popularity on Netflix, reaching 80 million views 910 days after its premiere.

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

The Income Tax campaign begins on April 8 and will remain open until June 30. Changes are introduced regarding deadlines, deductions, and clarification on who is exempt from filing the declaration.

Alauda Ruiz de AzĂșa, Goya winner for 'Sundays': "The need for love can take you many places, even to a convent"

Alauda Ruiz de AzĂșa, awarded director for 'Sundays', continues exploring the family institution in her new film, showing how the search for love can lead to unexpected places, even to a convent.

The Barcelona Passage with Colorful Houses and a 19th-Century Atmosphere That Is an Oasis in the Heart of Clot

Protected as a historic ensemble, this 122-meter passage connects Clot and Sant MartĂ­, standing out for its working-class architecture and peaceful pedestrian atmosphere, offering a charming 19th-century oasis in the middle of the city.

The Key Exhibitions to Ignite Spring in Valencia

Valencia kicks off the cultural spring with a selection of must-see exhibitions that promise to renew the city's artistic atmosphere and attract visitors eager for new cultural experiences.

The 2025 Income Tax Simulator Is Already Activated: Here's How You Can Find Out Whether You Will Have to Pay the Tax Office or Receive a Refund

The 2025 Income Tax simulator allows you to check, without needing Cl@ve or a digital certificate, an anticipated estimate of your tax return to know whether you will have to pay or if you will receive a refund from the Tax Office.

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

Alcanar plans to buy and demolish homes affected by flooding after a decade of storms. The situation is creating a significant political and social impact, which has even led to the mayor's resignation. Negotiations are underway to address the first climate evictions in Catalonia.

Majority consensus reached on Iran’s next supreme leader, Mehr news reports

Mehr news reports that Iran's political factions have largely agreed on a candidate for the country's next supreme leader. This consensus marks a significant step toward a smooth transition of power, reflecting efforts to maintain stability within Iran's leadership. The decision is expected to shape Iran's future domestic and foreign policies.

Trump tells Britain he does not need its help to win Iran war

Former President Donald Trump stated that the U.S. does not require Britain's assistance to succeed in a war against Iran. He emphasized America's military strength and suggested that Britain could play a supportive role but is not essential for victory. This remark highlights Trump's confidence in U.S. capabilities and signals a degree of independence in his approach to foreign conflicts.

History shows that oil price shocks tend to reward these currencies

Historically, oil price shocks have favored currencies of major oil-exporting countries. When oil prices rise sharply, these currencies typically appreciate due to increased national revenues and stronger economic outlooks. Conversely, currencies of oil-importing nations often weaken during such periods. This pattern highlights the significant impact of energy markets on forex dynamics and helps investors anticipate currency movements linked to oil price fluctuations.

Katyusha rockets target US embassy in Baghdad, security sources say

Katyusha rockets struck near the US embassy in Baghdad, according to security sources. The attack caused damage but no casualties have been reported. The incident underscores ongoing instability and tensions in the region, highlighting risks for diplomatic missions amid continuing conflict and unrest in Iraq. Security measures are expected to be reviewed following the assault.

Israel warns Lebanon of 'disastrous repercussions' as week’s death toll nears 300

Israel has issued a stark warning to Lebanon about potential "disastrous repercussions" amid escalating violence. The conflict has resulted in nearly 300 deaths this week, intensifying regional tensions. Both sides face mounting casualties as the situation threatens broader instability in the area.

RBC stays bullish on copper as prices defy rising inventories

RBC remains positive on copper despite increasing inventories, citing sustained demand and supply constraints. The bank highlights copper's critical role in the green energy transition, which supports long-term price strength. Rising stockpiles have not dampened investor confidence, as market fundamentals continue to favor copper's outlook.

Iran war threatens prolonged hit to global energy markets

The escalating conflict involving Iran risks a sustained disruption to global energy markets. With Iran's significant role in oil supply and strategic positioning, ongoing tensions could lead to supply shortages and price volatility, affecting worldwide energy stability and economic conditions.

UAE president says country is well and is no easy prey in first public comments since Iran strikes

UAE President stated the country remains safe and resilient following recent attacks attributed to Iran. In his first public remarks since the strikes, he emphasized the nation's strength and readiness to defend itself, dismissing any notion of vulnerability. The president reaffirmed the UAE's commitment to security and stability in the region amidst ongoing tensions.

Trump says Iran will be ’hit very hard’ on Saturday

Former President Donald Trump warned that Iran would face severe consequences on Saturday. He emphasized a strong response, though details were not provided. The statement heightened tensions amid ongoing conflicts in the region.

Goldman warns oil prices could break 2008, 2022 highs on Hormuz disruption

Goldman Sachs warned that oil prices might surpass the record highs of 2008 and 2022 if disruptions occur in the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial oil transit point. Any blockage could severely impact global oil supply, driving prices higher amid existing market uncertainties.

Trump cannot end protections for 350,000 Haitians, US appeals court rules

A US appeals court ruled that the Trump administration cannot terminate temporary protected status (TPS) for approximately 350,000 Haitian immigrants. The court blocked the attempt to end protections that shield Haitians, many of whom fled natural disasters and political unrest, from deportation. This decision maintains their ability to live and work in the US while their status is reviewed.

Russian stocks lower at close of trade; MOEX Russia Index unchanged

Russian stocks ended lower, with the MOEX Russia Index remaining flat by the close of trading. Investors showed caution amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and economic concerns. Sector performances were mixed, reflecting uncertainty in the market. Overall, the market remained subdued without significant gains or losses.

OpenAI Robotics head resigns after deal with Pentagon

OpenAI’s head of robotics has resigned following controversy over a partnership with the Pentagon. The collaboration aimed to advance AI-driven defense technologies but faced internal and public criticism over ethical concerns. The resignation highlights ongoing debates about AI’s role in military applications and the balance between innovation and ethical responsibility within tech companies.

US, Japan eye $13 billion Japan Display plant as part of investment package, Nikkei Asia reports

The US and Japan are considering a $13 billion investment in a Japan Display plant to boost semiconductor production. This move aims to strengthen supply chains and reduce reliance on China amid global chip shortages. The plan is part of a broader effort to enhance technology collaboration and secure critical components for key industries.

China warns of global chip shortages as Nexperia dispute escalates again

China has issued warnings about potential global chip shortages amid escalating tensions with Nexperia, a semiconductor firm involved in a dispute over supply chain and trade restrictions. The conflict highlights vulnerabilities in the tech sector and could disrupt production worldwide, intensifying concerns over the stability of chip supplies amid ongoing geopolitical and trade challenges.

MSC Shipping to impose emergency fuel surcharge on Mediterranean routes

MSC Shipping announced it will introduce an emergency fuel surcharge on its Mediterranean routes due to rising fuel costs. The surcharge aims to offset increased operational expenses and maintain service efficiency. This move reflects ongoing industry challenges with fluctuating fuel prices impacting shipping companies globally. Customers on affected routes can expect adjusted fees starting immediately.

India’s Government Says No Plans to Raise Retail Petrol Prices

The Indian government announced it has no plans to increase retail petrol prices despite rising global oil costs. Officials emphasized maintaining price stability to protect consumers and support economic recovery. The government will continue monitoring the situation closely and intervene as needed to ensure affordable fuel prices for citizens.

Trump on Saturday posts "Today Iran will be hit very hard!"

On Saturday, Trump tweeted a warning that Iran would face severe consequences, stating, "Today Iran will be hit very hard!" The message heightened tensions amid ongoing conflicts and signals a possible escalation in U.S.-Iran relations.

US drafts AI rules requiring civilian models for any lawful use

The US government is proposing new AI regulations mandating that any AI models used for lawful purposes must be designed primarily for civilian applications. These draft rules aim to ensure responsible use of artificial intelligence, prevent misuse, and promote transparency. They emphasize ethical standards and accountability to safeguard public interests while fostering innovation in AI development.

Novo Nordisk and Hims & Hers agree to partner on obesity drugs

Novo Nordisk and telehealth company Hims & Hers have formed a partnership to expand access to obesity treatments. The collaboration aims to provide patients with easier and broader access to Novo Nordisk's obesity drugs through Hims & Hers’ digital platform, enhancing convenience and support for weight management. This initiative reflects a growing trend of integrating telemedicine with pharmaceutical care.

Roche chairman still expects diagnostics hit from US tariffs

Roche’s chairman acknowledges ongoing challenges due to US tariffs affecting the diagnostics sector. Despite efforts to mitigate the impact, the tariffs continue to disrupt supply chains and increase costs, potentially hindering growth and profitability in the diagnostics business. The company remains focused on adapting strategies to navigate these trade-related obstacles.

U.S. Consumer Credit Growth Slows, Misses Forecasts

U.S. consumer credit rose by $15.3 billion in April, falling short of expectations and marking a slowdown from previous months. The increase was driven primarily by revolving credit, including credit cards. The softer growth suggests consumers are cautious amid economic uncertainties and rising interest rates, which could impact future borrowing and spending patterns.

After official hails mining potential, US allows some transactions of Venezuelan gold

The US has permitted limited transactions involving Venezuelan gold following positive remarks about the country's mining sector potential. This move signals a cautious easing of sanctions amid ongoing political and economic tensions between the two nations. The decision aims to encourage responsible mining practices while maintaining pressure on Venezuela's government.

US business inventories nudge up in December

US business inventories slightly increased in December, indicating modest stock accumulation despite supply chain challenges. The rise suggests cautious restocking by businesses as demand remains uncertain, reflecting ongoing economic adjustments amid inflation and shifting consumer behavior.

Canada’s Ivey PMI rises to 5-month high in February

Canada’s Ivey Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) increased to a five-month high in February, indicating improved business sentiment. The rise suggests that Canadian manufacturers and suppliers are experiencing stronger demand and better economic conditions, reflecting a positive outlook for the country’s industrial sector.

Business inventories rise in line with forecasts, signaling stable demand

Business inventories increased as expected, indicating steady demand in the economy. This rise aligns with economists' forecasts and suggests balanced supply and demand conditions without excessive stockpiling or shortages.

Venezuelan inflation at 14.6% in February, central bank says

Venezuela's central bank reported a 14.6% inflation rate in February, continuing the country's trend of high inflation. The rise reflects ongoing economic challenges amid efforts to stabilize the currency and manage fiscal pressures. The inflation rate impacts daily life and purchasing power, highlighting the persistent economic struggles facing Venezuela.

U.S. nonfarm payroll employment unexpectedly falls in February

U.S. nonfarm payrolls declined unexpectedly in February, signaling a slowdown in job growth amid economic uncertainties. The drop contrasts with economists' expectations for an increase, raising concerns about the labor market's strength and the broader economy's resilience.

Retail Sales Decline Less Than Expected, Easing Economic Concerns

Retail sales dropped slightly but less than anticipated, suggesting steady consumer spending. This moderation eases fears of a sharp economic slowdown and supports hopes for sustained growth. Analysts see the data as a positive sign, indicating resilience in the consumer sector despite inflation and other challenges.

U.S. nonfarm payrolls plunge, defying expectations

U.S. nonfarm payrolls dropped sharply, defying economists' forecasts for growth. The unexpected decline signals potential economic weakness and raises concerns about the labor market's resilience amid inflation and global uncertainties.

Stifel: Middle East 'volatile phase' to drive bid for value over growth

Stifel highlights that ongoing volatility in the Middle East is shifting investor focus from growth stocks to value stocks. Market uncertainties and geopolitical tensions are prompting a more cautious approach, with investors seeking safer, undervalued assets amid the unstable environment. This shift reflects a broader reassessment of risk and reward in the region’s financial markets.

Classified report: Large-scale U.S. assault ‘unlikely’ to topple Tehran

A classified report indicates that a major U.S. military assault is unlikely to successfully overthrow Tehran's government. The analysis highlights Tehran's robust defense capabilities and the potential for prolonged conflict. It suggests that alternative strategies may be needed to address U.S.-Iran tensions, as direct large-scale attacks could lead to significant regional instability without guaranteeing regime change.

Beijing urges end to Iran war as China-U.S. trade talks move to Paris

China called for an end to hostilities in Iran amid escalating tensions. Concurrently, high-level trade talks between China and the U.S. have shifted to Paris, aiming to ease trade disputes and improve bilateral relations. Both issues highlight China’s increasing role in global diplomacy and economic negotiations.

China says US talks vital as Trump targets Beijing’s key partners

China emphasized the importance of ongoing talks with the US amid escalating tensions, as former President Trump intensifies pressure on key Chinese partners through tariffs and sanctions. Beijing views constructive dialogue as essential to managing disputes and avoiding economic fallout, while Washington aims to curb China's global influence and address trade imbalances. Both sides face challenges in balancing competition with cooperation.

Australia mulls ’defensive support’ for Gulf allies amid escalating Iran war

Australia is considering providing defensive support to Gulf allies as tensions escalate in the Iran war. The move aims to bolster regional security amid rising conflicts. Australian officials emphasize a cautious approach, focusing on defensive measures to support partners without direct involvement in hostilities. The government is assessing options to enhance stability in the volatile Middle Eastern region.

US judge voids 2025 actions taken by Kari Lake as Voice of America CEO, including job cuts

A US judge invalidated decisions made by Kari Lake as Voice of America CEO for 2025, including planned job cuts. The ruling challenges Lake's authority to enact these changes, protecting staff positions and maintaining current operations at the broadcaster.

Transatlantic rift: Trump dismisses UK naval support in U.S.-Iran War

Former President Trump downplayed the UK's naval support amid rising U.S.-Iran tensions, signaling a strained transatlantic relationship. He expressed skepticism over Britain's involvement and emphasized an America-first approach, highlighting discord between the allies during a potential conflict scenario.

Deutsche Bank: Middle East energy shock could derail BoE’s disinflation path

Deutsche Bank warns that a surge in Middle East energy prices risks disrupting the Bank of England’s efforts to reduce inflation. Higher energy costs could fuel inflationary pressures, complicating the BoE’s strategy to achieve a stable economic environment and potentially delaying the disinflation process.

Macquarie warns of ‘inflationary shock’ as US-Iran War triggers oil surge

Macquarie cautions that escalating tensions between the US and Iran could trigger an 'inflationary shock' due to a sharp rise in oil prices. The conflict risks disrupting supply, leading to surging energy costs and broader inflation impacts globally. This surge may strain economies and markets already vulnerable from prior inflationary pressures.

Recessions follow predictable market pattern, long-term gains intact – BCA

BCA Research highlights that while recessions cause short-term market volatility, they follow a consistent pattern and eventually lead to recoveries. Historical data shows that long-term market gains remain strong despite downturns. Investors are advised to stay patient and maintain a long-term perspective to capitalize on market rebounds post-recession.

U.S. court dismisses terrorism financing claims against Binance

A U.S. court has dismissed claims that Binance was involved in terrorism financing. The ruling came after the court found insufficient evidence linking the cryptocurrency exchange to illegal activities. This decision removes significant legal pressure on Binance and highlights challenges in proving such allegations in the crypto industry.

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Bitcoin slips, falling to $68k, as risk assets sell off amid Iran conflict

Bitcoin dropped to $68,000 as risk assets declined amid escalating tensions in Iran. Investors are moving away from volatile assets due to geopolitical uncertainties, impacting cryptocurrency markets alongside stocks and commodities.

Bybit and Block Scholes Report Highlights Crypto Market Resilience Amid Geopolitical Tensions

Bybit and Block Scholes released a report showing the crypto market's resilience despite ongoing geopolitical tensions. The analysis highlights steady trading volumes, strong investor interest, and adaptive strategies within the crypto sector. The report suggests that digital assets continue to offer diversification benefits and maintain appeal amid global economic uncertainties and conflicts.

Bitcoin hovers just under $72k, taking a breather after hefty gains this week

Bitcoin's price steadied just below $72,000 after surging earlier in the week. The cryptocurrency is pausing as traders assess profit-taking and market dynamics following substantial gains. Analysts note this consolidation could precede further upward movement or a correction, reflecting typical market volatility after rapid rises.

BTCC TradFi Hits $200M Volume and Celebrates with Zero-Fee Campaign on Gold and Silver

BTCC TradFi reached $200 million in trading volume and is celebrating by offering a zero-fee campaign on gold and silver trades. This milestone highlights growing user engagement and the platform's commitment to providing cost-effective trading options for precious metals. The promotion aims to attract more traders and boost market activity on BTCC TradFi.

Bitcoin to see lower lows before $50K capitulation, ’Godfather of Crypto’ says

The "Godfather of Crypto" predicts Bitcoin will dip to lower lows before a major capitulation event brings it back to around $50,000. This correction phase is seen as a necessary reset, allowing the market to clear weak hands before a sustainable uptrend. Investors are advised to prepare for volatility but remain confident in Bitcoin's long-term growth potential.

Bybit Releases Its 31st Proof-of-Reserves Report

Bybit has published its 31st Proof-of-Reserves report, providing transparent verification of its crypto asset holdings. The report demonstrates Bybit’s commitment to security and accountability by confirming that all user funds are fully backed and accessible. This ongoing transparency effort aims to enhance user trust and set industry standards for safeguarding digital assets.

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Everstake, Midas, and Apollo Launch mEVUSD, a Regulatory-Compliant Tokenized Investment Strategy

Everstake, Midas, and Apollo have collaborated to launch mEVUSD, a regulatory-compliant tokenized investment strategy. This new product aims to offer investors a secure and transparent way to gain exposure to digital assets while adhering to regulatory standards. The initiative highlights increasing efforts to integrate blockchain technology with traditional finance through compliant investment vehicles.

Bernstein sees ’relief’ for SaaS stocks as Anthropic pivots to collaboration

Bernstein believes SaaS stocks may gain relief as AI startup Anthropic shifts from rivalry to partnership, signaling reduced competitive pressures in the AI sector. This collaborative approach could positively impact SaaS companies by fostering innovation and easing market tensions.

Beyond Theoretical: 5th-Gen FHE Scheme Aims to Make Private AI a Reality

A new fifth-generation Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) scheme has been developed to enhance Private AI applications. This advancement addresses previous efficiency and scalability challenges, enabling secure computations on encrypted data without compromising privacy. It marks a significant step toward practical deployment of Private AI, allowing sensitive data to be processed safely in various sectors like healthcare and finance.

Amazon secures landmark $138B AWS deal as OpenAI bets on Trainium

Amazon Web Services landed a historic $138 billion contract, solidifying its cloud dominance. Meanwhile, OpenAI chose AWS's Trainium chips to boost AI training efficiency, marking a significant collaboration that highlights AWS's growing influence in AI infrastructure.

IUX Officially Launches Global Multi-Asset Trading Platform Amid Shifting Monetary Policies

IUX has launched a global multi-asset trading platform to offer diversified investment options amid changing monetary policies worldwide. The platform aims to enhance trading efficiency and accessibility for global investors by integrating advanced technologies. This launch responds to increasing market volatility and aims to provide users with seamless access to various asset classes in a single interface.

FDA approves Sotyktu for active psoriatic arthritis treatment

The FDA has approved Sotyktu (deucravacitinib) for treating active psoriatic arthritis in adults. This oral medication offers a new option for patients, particularly those who have not responded well to other therapies. Sotyktu works by selectively inhibiting TYK2, a key enzyme involved in inflammatory processes, potentially reducing symptoms and improving quality of life for affected individuals.

Cathie Wood’s ARK sells Roku stock, buys Joby Aviation and Robinhood on March 6th

On March 6th, Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest sold Roku shares and purchased stakes in Joby Aviation and Robinhood. The moves reflect ARK’s shifting focus toward emerging tech companies and growth opportunities in electric aviation and fintech sectors.

Nvidia ties CEO Huang’s $4M bonus to 2027 revenue milestones

Nvidia announced that CEO Jensen Huang’s $4 million bonus is linked to achieving specific revenue targets by 2027. This performance-based incentive aims to align leadership rewards with the company’s long-term growth objectives amid a competitive tech landscape.

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AMC Networks completes debt exchange offer with 95% participation

AMC Networks successfully completed its debt exchange offer, achieving a 95% participation rate from eligible creditors. The transaction aims to extend debt maturities and improve financial flexibility. This move strengthens AMC's balance sheet and supports its long-term strategic goals amid a challenging media landscape.

AMC Networks has obtained 99.8% consent from bondholders to amend its debt agreements. This approval allows the company to modify terms, improving financial flexibility and supporting its business operations amid changing market conditions.

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