News Summary - 03/09/2026

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Who is Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran's new supreme leader?

Mojtaba Khamenei, 56, has maintained a low profile but is widely expected to uphold his father’s hardline policies as Iran's new supreme leader.

Stock markets slump as oil prices surge over Strait of Hormuz fears

Concerns over potential disruptions in energy supplies through the Strait of Hormuz have caused oil prices to surge, leading to a decline in global stock markets. This raises fears of increased costs for consumers and businesses worldwide.

Rihanna's Beverly Hills home hit by gunfire, police say

A suspect was arrested following a shooting incident at Rihanna's Beverly Hills home on Sunday afternoon, according to Los Angeles police.

Masked fan unplugs VAR monitor in German match

During a German second division match, a masked fan unplugged the VAR monitor just as the referee went to review a penalty decision on the pitchside screen, disrupting the video review process.

Spain's migrants welcome amnesty: 'It will help us in every way'

Spain has announced an amnesty granting legal status to undocumented workers, citing humanitarian and economic benefits. Migrants have welcomed the move, viewing it as a significant improvement that will assist them in many aspects of life.

Australians must prove they are over 18 to access porn under new laws

New Australian laws require adult websites like Pornhub and RedTube to verify users are over 18. Failure to comply could result in million-dollar fines, aiming to restrict underage access to adult content.

Explosion at US embassy in Oslo may have been terrorism, Norway police say

Police are investigating the explosion at the US embassy in Oslo, which caused minor damage. Authorities are exploring various possible motives, including terrorism.

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

In Nepal's first general election since youth protests toppled the government in September, rapper-turned-politician Balendra Shah has unseated the former Prime Minister, signaling a major political shift.

War fuels debate in Cyprus over UK military bases

Following a drone strike on the RAF Akrotiri airbase, Cypriot protesters have rallied under the slogan "British Bases Out," intensifying calls to remove UK military installations from Cyprus amid rising tensions.

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

Tornadoes struck Michigan and Oklahoma, causing significant damage including uprooted trees, downed power lines, and destroyed roofs. The severe weather resulted in six fatalities, including a 12-year-old boy.

Swiss reject right-wing plan to cut licence fee for public broadcaster

Over 60% of Swiss voters chose to maintain current licence fee levels, rejecting a right-wing proposal aimed at reducing fees for the public broadcaster, according to initial projections.

Heavy rains and flooding kill at least 23 in Nairobi

Heavy rains and flooding in Nairobi have caused the deaths of at least 23 people. The severe weather has disrupted flights at Nairobi Airport and submerged several roads within the city, worsening transport and safety conditions.

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 deepening its involvement in the conflict, emphasizing that Iran reserves the "right to self-defence" if the UK directly participates in US-Israeli military actions.

Russian strike on Kharkiv apartment block kills ten

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

Armed robots take to the battlefield in Ukraine war

Ukraine has initiated a program to deploy armed robots to combat Russian forces, marking a new phase in the conflict by integrating advanced robotic technology into battlefield operations.

Bitter times for cocoa farmers as chocolate market slumps

Despite rising chocolate bar prices, West Africa's cocoa farmers are struggling financially. They face economic hardship as market conditions decline, highlighting a disconnect between consumer costs and farmers' earnings.

Unanswered questions as search for Nancy Guthrie enters a new month

The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, mother of TV presenter Savannah Guthrie, continues to draw public attention in the US. Despite ongoing investigations, police have yet to make any arrests, leaving many questions unanswered as the search enters its second month.

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

Iranians share their perspectives amid a week of conflict, expressing concerns about the war's impact and uncertainties about their country's future. Many hope for peace and stability despite the challenges ahead.

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

Band Baaja Bitiya tells the emotional story of a father who bravely steps in to rescue his daughter from struggles in her matrimonial home, highlighting deep familial bonds and cultural challenges.

Spectacular images reveal unique sea creatures and corals off Caribbean islands

Scientists have uncovered underwater mountain ranges and towering golden coral formations near Caribbean islands. Their exploration also led to the discovery of previously unknown sea creatures, highlighting the region's rich and diverse marine ecosystem.

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. This trend has sparked criticism and raised concerns about societal pressures and health implications.

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

In Singapore, where public spaces are carefully managed, a group of dancers practicing in a walkway faced complaints. This highlights the tension between orderly control and spontaneous community activities in the city's shared spaces.

UK does not 'agree with Trump on every issue' - Cooper

Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper responded to President Trump's criticism of the UK's handling of the Iran conflict, emphasizing that the UK does not align with Trump on every matter.

Watch: Huge flames in Tehran after air strikes on oil depots

Social media footage captures massive flames and thick smoke rising above Tehran's skyline following air strikes targeting oil depots in the city.

'This is a moment of grave peril' - UN humanitarian chief

UN Humanitarian Chief Tom Fletcher warns of a dire humanitarian crisis in the Middle East amid ongoing conflict. Speaking to the BBC, he highlights urgent needs for aid and calls for immediate action to prevent further suffering.

Watch: Moment of drone strike close to Dubai Airport

A witness-filmed video, verified by the BBC, captures the moment a drone crashes near Dubai Airport, raising safety concerns in the area.

Beirut evacuees 'sleeping in tents and cars'

Residents in the Beirut suburb of Dahieh are fleeing their homes due to ongoing Israeli air strikes. Many evacuees are forced to sleep in tents and cars as they seek safety from the escalating conflict.

Mojtaba Jamenei, the new Supreme Leader of Iran: less religious profile but closely linked to internal repression

Mojtaba Jamenei, the new Supreme Leader of Iran, is expected to have a hardline profile, influenced by his close relationship with the Revolutionary Guard, though with less religious emphasis and a strong connection to internal repression.

Iran appoints Mojtaba, son of Ali Khamenei, as the country's new Supreme Leader

Mojtaba, 56 years old and the second son of the former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, has been appointed as the new Supreme Leader of Iran following the death of his father, who was eliminated on February 28 by Israel and the United States.

The week begins with fear of another unstoppable rise in oil and gas prices due to the war

The price of oil has risen by 30% and gas by 50% in one week due to the war. Economists and governments hope that these increases are temporary to avoid a greater impact on the global economy.

The Price of Oil Surpasses 100 Dollars per Barrel Due to the War Against Iran

Trump stated that the increase in the price of oil, which exceeds 100 dollars per barrel due to the war against Iran, is a small cost to ensure the security and peace of the United States and the world.

Spanish residents in Dubai who rule out returning: "I do not perceive a real risk that justifies leaving the country"

Many Spaniards living in Dubai do not consider it necessary to return to Spain, as they do not see a real risk that justifies leaving the country. They value the stability and opportunities they find there, showing confidence in their decision to reside in Dubai despite global uncertainties.

Israel Destroys Iran’s Space Force Headquarters After Bombardment of US Radars in the Gulf

Israel destroyed a headquarters of Iran’s Space Force following Iranian attacks against US radars in the Gulf. The situation escalates regional tensions, with the US and Israel responding to Iranian offensives as the conflict spreads across the Middle East.

FeijĂło will propose an "emergency plan" for the energy crisis and the Government promises "maximum oversight" on prices

FeijĂło, president of the PP, will announce an immediate emergency plan to address the energy crisis, focused on helping families, self-employed workers, and businesses. The Government responds by committing to "maximum oversight" of prices to control the economic impact.

A helicopter wakes up the residents of downtown Madrid... and the Police warn: "Gunshots can be heard"

The National Police are conducting a drill until 8:00 AM this Monday near the Movistar Arena to prepare for a possible serious incident. Residents are warned about the noise of the helicopter and gunshots during the exercise.

The Historic Neighborhoods of Madrid That Still Endure as Oases in the Capital: "It's Like Living in a Village"

Madrid has 44 historic neighborhoods that originally housed workers and where several generations of those families still reside. These areas remain tranquil oases amid the urban hustle and bustle, offering a village-like feeling of life within the capital.

Javier Gil: "Just as there is a minimum wage to live with dignity, there must be a maximum rent"

Javier Gil, a researcher at the CSIC and founder of tenants' unions, has published his book GeneraciĂłn Inquilina, in which he argues that just as there is a minimum wage, a maximum rent should be established to ensure a dignified life.

Andrea Ropero reports death threats: "He told me I was going to be found in a ditch"

Andrea Ropero recounts on 'Investigation Team' the harassment and death threats she has received on social media, including messages claiming that she would end up dead and her body would be found in a ditch.

Risto Mejide and Laura Escanes break the last tie that bound them, four years after separating

Risto Mejide and Laura Escanes have broken the last bond that connected them, four years after their separation. Their only daughter together, Roma, was the result of their relationship.

Wild assault on a referee... and the club defends the player: "The referee's decision leads to this behavior"

During a match between Llanera B and San Luis, a referee awarded a penalty against the visiting team, which triggered an assault on the referee. The club of the aggressive player defended the action, claiming that the referee's decision provoked such behavior.

Images of Ester Expósito and Mbappé, together in the same car after leaving a hotel in Paris

A video recorded in Paris shows Ester Expósito and Mbappé together in a car after leaving a hotel, fueling rumors about a possible relationship between the footballer and the actress.

Mayrit is already preparing the excavation of line 11: a 5.2 km tunnel between Comillas and Conde de Casal that will take 13 to 14 months of work

The tunnel boring machine for line 11 is finishing technical and hydraulic tests to begin operating before March, starting the excavation of the 5.2 km tunnel between Comillas and Conde de Casal, which will last between 13 and 14 months.

A dozen former senior officials summoned in the Ábalos trial will reveal the reach of the mask scandal within the Administration

Ángel Víctor Torres, Francina Armengol, and several former senior officials from Adif and Ports of the State will testify in the Ábalos trial to demonstrate the extent of the mask scandal within the public Administration.

Police Officer Who Received the Alert About the Footbridge in Santander That Collapsed and Caused Six Deaths Summoned to Testify

The police officer who received the alert about the collapse of the footbridge in Santander, which caused six deaths, has been summoned to testify. The statements of two cyclists who reported the breakage of the footbridge and heard a victim have also been requested.

A 25-year-old man is seriously injured after receiving five stab wounds in an assault in Madrid

A 25-year-old man was seriously injured after receiving five stab wounds in an assault that took place in the early hours of Sunday on Pilarica Street, Usera district, Madrid.

Historic graffiti erased in a monastery in Ourense after a Netflix filming denounced

The Historical Memory Committee of Celanova has denounced the removal of a historic graffiti in a monastery in Ourense, calling it an "attack against historical heritage," following a Netflix filming carried out at the site.

Strong Rejection by the Drivers of the New F1: "We Wanted It to Be Real Formula 1, Without Steroids"

Lando Norris, Carlos Sainz, and Max Verstappen harshly criticized the new Formula 1 after the first Grand Prix in Australia, expressing their dissatisfaction with the changes and stating that they expected a more authentic and less artificial F1.

The Gender Gap Persists: Women Earn Less Than Men Working the Same Hours

Despite some reduction, the gender pay gap remains in place. Women earn less than men even when working the same hours, reflecting structural inequalities in the labor market that affect their pay and opportunities.

Blanca Paloma: "It is impossible to separate geopolitics from Eurovision, and when you're inside, you see it"

Blanca Paloma, nominated for Best Original Song at the Goya Awards, talks about the influence of geopolitics in Eurovision, her experience at the Benidorm Fest, and her perspective on the music industry in an interview with '20minutos'.

Miguel Ángel Llamas, Podemos' Ace in Castilla y León to "Push" Changes in Housing and Depopulation

Miguel Ángel Llamas, candidate of Podemos and Green Alliance, presents a solid project for Castilla y León, focused on promoting changes in housing and combating depopulation, actively advocating his proposal within society.

The Lead Years of Rap: The Crimes of Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G.

Tupac was shot and killed in September 1996, and a few months later, on March 9, 1997, his rival The Notorious B.I.G. was also shot dead, marking a violent era in rap.

This is the diet of the longest-lived man in the USA (111 years): "These three foods are never missing"

Experts in longevity study cases like that of the longest-lived man in the USA, aged 111, to identify patterns. His consistent diet includes three key foods that may contribute to his longevity, highlighting the importance of nutrition in a long life.

The Unexpected Breakup of Eugenia MartĂ­nez de Irujo: "It Is the End of My Commitment and Relationship"

Eugenia MartĂ­nez de Irujo has surprised everyone by ending her professional relationship with a brand she had been collaborating with for a long time, announcing the termination of her commitment and ties with it.

AndalucĂ­a: Where Every Match Is a Celebration

In the first episode of LALIGA BARES CLUB, Tasca El BotellĂ­n in Gines (Seville) represents AndalucĂ­a with the goal of proving that this region lives football in bars better than Galicia, Catalonia, and Madrid, its other finalist communities.

Topuria will fight Gaethje at the White House on Trump's birthday

Ilia Topuria will defend his lightweight title against the interim champion in an event scheduled for June 14.

What Are Prodromal Dreams: When Your Brain Warns You While You Sleep That You Are Sick

Prodromal dreams are nightmares that occur when the brain detects subtle biological changes at the onset of an illness, alerting the body while you sleep.

Russian television accidentally broadcasts a video of Putin choking on a cough: "I talk too much"

During the recording of a speech to congratulate Russian women on International Women's Day, Russian television accidentally aired a video showing President Putin choking on a cough and jokingly saying, "I talk too much."

This email allegedly from Mi Carpeta Ciudadana about an income notification is a scam

Mi Carpeta Ciudadana warns on its official page about fraudulent emails requesting identification through unauthorized methods, clarifying that it never asks for personal data outside its official channels to protect users from possible fraud.

Jorge Javier VĂĄzquez's response to Los Morancos' mockery: "Do you know who I am?"

Jorge Javier VĂĄzquez subtly responded to Los Morancos' jokes about his cosmetic surgeries, creating a media stir.

Historic Pact and Democratic Center, the two main political forces in Colombia

In the recent elections in Colombia, Uribism was strengthened with the victory of Senator Paloma Valencia, who received more than 3.2 million votes, consolidating the presence of the Democratic Center alongside the Historic Pact as the main political forces in the country.

Multiple Vehicles Involved in a Multi-Car Collision on the A-3 in Cuenca

A multi-vehicle collision occurred on Sunday at 2:40 PM at kilometer 107 of the A-3, heading towards Valencia, near Saelices, Cuenca.

Work absenteeism soars among young people in the automotive sector for these reasons

16% of workers registered in the automotive sector are young people aged 16 to 29, but they account for 26% of sick leaves, indicating a significant increase in absenteeism in this group, according to data scientist Juan RamĂłn Benito.

Keanu Reeves Remembers His Kiss with Aitana SĂĄnchez-GijĂłn: "It Was the Most Painful of My Life"

Keanu Reeves recalled in an interview the filming of the kiss with Aitana SĂĄnchez-GijĂłn in 'Bitter Christmas,' describing it as the most painful of his life.

Experts Agree: "Taking Breaks Between Artificial Manicures Is an Investment in Health"

Keeping nails always perfect is common, but professionals warn about the importance of pauses between artificial manicures. These breaks prevent damage to natural nails and are key to their long-term health.

A new study presents an innovative approach using enhanced brain cells that successfully eliminate proteins linked to dementia, opening a promising pathway to treat brain tumors and other central nervous system diseases.

This is the reason why you should restart your phone every week, according to the U.S. Security Agency

The U.S. National Security Agency advises restarting your phone weekly to protect it against spyware and optimize its performance, emphasizing the importance of doing so properly.

'Quietcations': the meaning of this new travel trend and five places to experience it

The 'quietcations' trend is gaining popularity among tourists seeking vacations focused on silence and tranquility, offering getaways to disconnect from noise and everyday stress.

Dulceida's Gastro Obsession: A Basque Appetizer with a Woman's Name

Dulceida revealed that a Basque appetizer with a woman's name became her craving during pregnancy and continues to be her favorite now.

What happens if the V-16 beacon light turns off before the tow truck arrives

The Directorate General of Traffic explains that the V16 beacon emits a 360Âș flashing light for at least 30 minutes to signal broken-down vehicles.

A World War II-style Attack: This is the Los Angeles Submarine that Sank an Iranian Ship with a Historic 'Torpedo Hit'

The American submarine, equipped with torpedoes and Tomahawk missiles, attacked and sank an Iranian frigate with total impunity, in an action reminiscent of World War II.

The tragedy of the submarine ARA San Juan resurfaces in Argentina: trial begins eight years after its disappearance

This week the trial began against four high-ranking officers of the Argentine Navy, accused of dereliction of duty for allowing the submarine ARA San Juan to set sail in unsafe conditions, eight years after its disappearance.

Aagesen extends suspicion of deceptive electricity contracting to the entire sector while the CNMC opens disciplinary proceedings against the king of the so-called trap calls

The electricity sector rejects a new regulation that demands greater transparency with customers, while the CNMC has investigated Factor Energía—responsible for 61% of abusive calls—without imposing sanctions, extending the suspicion of deceptive practices to the entire sector.

Andrés Iniesta and Anna Ortiz remember their deceased son: "Happy and determined just as you chose"

Andrés Iniesta and Anna Ortiz lovingly and emotionally remember their deceased son on a very special day for them, highlighting his happiness and the decision they made in his memory.

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

A car crashed into a wall in Nava de la AsunciĂłn during the early morning, causing the death of a 20-year-old woman and injuries to three others. Additionally, a hailstorm on the A-601 caused five injuries and multiple accidents on the roads of Segovia.

Cristiano’s message for March 8th: “Surrounded by strong women!”

Cristiano Ronaldo highlighted on Instagram the importance of the women in his life, sending a message of support and recognition on the occasion of March 8th, International Women’s Day.

John Rhys-Davies: This is Gimli today, 25 years after 'The Lord of the Rings'

John Rhys-Davies, about to turn 82 years old, is remembered for his iconic role as Gimli in 'The Lord of the Rings.' Before that, he gained fame in the 80s with supporting roles in franchises such as '007' and 'Indiana Jones.'

Looking for Financing for Your Business? The Most Common Mistakes Made

Most business loan applications face rejection or delays due to frequent errors in the process. Identifying and avoiding these mistakes is key to improving the chances of obtaining financing for businesses.

The 12 Cheapest Electric Cars of 2026: All Cost Less Than 25,000 Euros in Spain

In Spain, it is now possible to purchase electric cars for less than 25,000 euros. This list includes 12 affordable models that make access to electric mobility easier.

Where to watch 'The Worst Person in the World' for free, the film by the director of 'Sentimental Value', nominated for the Oscars

Joachim Trier, a favorite for the 2026 Oscars, already shone with his masterpiece "The Worst Person in the World," released five years ago. Here we tell you where to watch it for free.

Cottage Cheese Rolls, an Economical Recipe to Enjoy the Trendy Cheese

This homemade roll recipe uses cottage cheese, the favorite on social media, to create an affordable and delicious bread. Ideal for homemade bread lovers looking to innovate with popular ingredients.

Barcelona, 20 Years After the Mobile

Barcelona has developed a solid technological fabric over the past two decades, establishing itself as an important technology hub since the Mobile World Congress was held.

The American Obsession

Politics is usually simpler when one takes a clear stance for or against an issue, reflecting a dynamic where clear positions prevail over nuances.

Nothing for granted

Advances in freedoms always face the risk of setback. It is essential to constantly defend them, as they are under daily threat and require continuous effort to maintain.

How Not to Read Books from the Past

Judging old books by current values can prevent their understanding; it is crucial to consider the historical context along with the stories they tell.

The controversy continues over the presence of 'influencers' at film galas, now in Málaga: "I don’t contribute much on a cinematic level, but I do bring something"

At the MĂĄlaga Festival, content creators and actors discuss the participation of influencers in Spanish film galas. Although some acknowledge that their artistic contribution is limited, they emphasize that influencers generate visibility and attract new audiences, fueling the debate about their role in traditional film events.

The Zodiac Signs and the Best Warriors of Each Horoscope

The article explores the warrior side of each zodiac sign, highlighting generals, military figures, kings, and famous historical personalities who represent the strength and bravery associated with each horoscope.

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

Corey Harrison, Rick Harrison's son, has undergone several surgeries following an accident in January that caused internal bleeding. Rick clarified that no fundraising is necessary since his son is an adult man capable of managing his own situation.

The First Writing in History Could Be 40,000 Years Older Than Previously Believed

Researchers reveal that more than 40,000 years ago, our ancestors were already engraving signs on tools and sculptures, suggesting that writing could be much older than previously thought.

Do you want to tell us something or have us investigate a topic? Write to us here

20minutos presents Ciudadano20, a space for readers to share information and experiences on various topics, such as the snowstorm or transportation problems. They invite users to write and participate in the investigations.

How Much Do You Know About the Most Influential Women in Economics and Business

The article highlights women leaders in economics and business, including central bank presidents, CEOs of major companies, the first woman to lead a publicly traded bank, and entrepreneurs who achieved success from scratch.

16 Powerful Books to Read on International Women's Day Written by Women

Female literature stands out thanks to the increase in women authors and readers. These 16 books, covering essays, fiction, history, romance, and ecology, reflect the diversity and power of the female voice in today’s culture.

Switzerland approves in referendum to guarantee the permanent use of cash

Switzerland approved in a referendum to ensure the permanent use of cash. Although launching a "virtual Swiss franc" as a cryptocurrency is not ruled out in the future, it must coexist with traditional cash.

The Best Memes from the Australian GP: Aston Martin, a Tractor, and Criticism of the New F1 Regulations

Social media mocked Aston Martin, comparing it to a tractor, and also criticized Honda during the 2026 Australian GP. The new F1 technical regulations generated widespread negative opinions among fans and experts.

The clever trick to squeeze a lemon without cutting it and making less mess: "It also works with limes"

A practical method to squeeze lemons or limes without cutting them, avoiding stains and keeping the fruit fresh in the fridge without drying out or getting dirty.

A New Stage for Eugenia Silva and Alfonso de BorbĂłn: How Are They Navigating Their Emotional Break?

Eugenia Silva and Alfonso de BorbĂłn have paused their relationship after 13 years together, prioritizing discretion and respect. Both are focusing on the well-being of their children as they go through this time of mutual reflection.

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

Three artists reveal how their studios function as workshops, homes, and workspaces, where discipline, management, and uncertainty define their routine in contemporary art.

Between Joy, Rejection, and Fear of the Same Happening as in Venezuela: This Is How Iranians in Spain Experience the US and Israel Attack

The Persian community in Spain desires the overthrow of the ayatollahs' regime but is divided regarding the military intervention by the US and Israel, showing a mixture of joy, rejection, and fear of a situation similar to that in Venezuela.

Music produced with AI raises questions about human authorship, since these works require minimal or indirect human involvement, unlike previous technologies. There is a debate over whether artists should receive a royalty for the use of their works to train algorithms, highlighting a legal gray area in this new creative field.

The tense reunion between Almudena, DarĂ­o, and Borja on 'Supervivientes' after their confirmation as contestants: "I can't look at you!"

Almudena Porras arrived on the 'Supervivientes' island and soon reunited with her ex, DarĂ­o, and her current partner, Borja, leading to a tense encounter full of emotion and conflict among the three contestants.

Lola Herrera's confession about the film that was decades ahead of reality shows: "The orgasm scene remained, but it wasn't about that"

Lola Herrera recalled on 'Lo de Évole' how the 1981 film 'Función de noche' revealed her relationship with Daniel Dicenta, anticipating today's reality shows. She reflected on the emotional and social impact of this pioneering project, noting that the orgasm scene remained, although the film was not focused on that.

Juan del Val acknowledges the "regrettable" mistake in his novel and pleads: "I have already apologized, I receive 20 messages a day, please don’t send me any more"

Juan del Val admits to a "regrettable" mistake in his novel 'Vera, a Love Story' and, after receiving numerous messages about it, asks people to stop sending him more. The writer mentioned the error during his appearance on 'La Roca' and stated that he has already apologized for the confusion.

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

César Muñoz expressed his frustration on 'El tiempo justo' regarding the housing crisis, pointing out that the current situation condemns many people to being unable to plan a decent future.

Cristina Garmendia leaves the presidency of Mediaset Spain "by her own decision"

Cristina Garmendia, former Minister of Science and Innovation, has decided to resign from the presidency of Mediaset Spain, a position she had held since December 2017, by her own decision.

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

Pantomima Full released a new video satirizing the fall of a retired footballer who, once brilliant, now faces difficulties. The group highlights the irony of his decline, using humor to reflect how past glories can fade after retirement.

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

Dani Mateo received the 2026 Zapping Award and dedicated it to the best television presenter, highlighting their work and thanking the audience for their support. The other nominees for the award were Elena GarcĂ­a Melero and Mario Marzo.

Claudia ChacĂłn lashes out at Helena and Gilbert before heading to 'Survivors 2026': "You're not worth a dime"

Claudia ChacĂłn has confirmed a supposed romance between Gilbert and Helena and strongly accused them in an emotional audio message before leaving for 'Survivors 2026'.

The unexpected request from the mayor of Oleiros on 'En boca de todos': "Trump is the biggest terrorist"

The mayor of Oleiros described Donald Trump as "the biggest terrorist" during his appearance on 'En boca de todos'. Although the host Nacho Abad asked him to retract his statement, the mayor stood firm and did not change his declaration.

Aldo Comas, "proud" of his words at the Goyas: "Thousands of Iranians have thanked me for defending them"

Aldo Comas expressed his pride in his words at the Goyas, receiving thanks from thousands of Iranians, some without internet, who have sent him videos from their windows to show their support.

Kiko Rivera Speaks Out After Irene Rosales's Interview on 'ÂĄDe viernes!': "I Take Care of My Own Life"

Kiko Rivera responded following Irene Rosales's interview, in which she recalled the multiple infidelities of the artist during their marriage. Rivera stated that he personally takes care of his life, making it clear that he prefers to handle the situation his own way.

Eva González’s Lesson on Not Living While Looking Back

While the relationship between Cayetano Rivera and Tamara Gorro continues to be in the media spotlight, Eva GonzĂĄlez chooses to protect her relationship with Nacho Llanos by focusing her energy on the present and leaving the past behind.

Irene Rosales receives a message of support from her boyfriend before reappearing on TV: "You will never walk alone"

Irene Rosales reappears on the show 'De viernes' to talk about her breakup with Kiko Rivera and her new relationship. Before her interview, she received a message of support from her boyfriend, assuring her that "she will never walk alone."

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

Dennis Haskins began playing the principal of Bayside High at the age of 39. Now, at 75, he remains active in the industry, although away from fame and the spotlight.

The Most Anticipated Image of Los Javis, Together Again After Their Breakup: "Loving Each Other Very Much"

The former couple Los Javis reunited to present their new movie at the MĂĄlaga Festival, showing a close and joint image after their breakup.

Andy extends his hand for reconciliation with Lucas and talks about his supposed financial problems: "I have four cars here"

Andy offers his first solo concert and takes the opportunity to send a message of reconciliation to his former bandmate Lucas. Additionally, he denies rumors about financial troubles, stating that he owns several cars.

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

Carmen Lomana clarified that the queen did greet her during the inauguration of ARCO, although initially Protocol prevented her from approaching her. Lomana appreciated the gesture, describing it as a "very thoughtful gesture."

Jessica Bueno reacts to the possible reconciliation of her son's father and Isabel Pantoja: "A mother is a mother"

Jessica Bueno confessed to being in shock after seeing a picture of her ex-partner with Isabel Pantoja, emphasizing that "a mother is a mother" amid speculation about a possible reconciliation between them.

Hugo Pérez mourns the death of Rubia, the goat with whom he entered the contest 'GH 15': "I will never forget you"

Hugo Pérez, former contestant of 'GH 15', posted a video on Instagram expressing his sadness as he said goodbye to Rubia, the goat that accompanied him on the show.

Bad Gyal presents 'MĂĄs Cara' and responds to the criticism: "Isn't this the one who is always naked?"

Bad Gyal released her second album, 'MĂĄs Cara', where she shows herself as a confident and authentic artist. Although strong women are celebrated, she continues to face criticism about her image, including questions about her clothing made by professionals from the industry and fashion world.

The White House Uses SpongeBob Video to Promote Its Attacks in Iran

The White House released a video promoting its bombings in Iran, incorporating a clip of the cartoon character SpongeBob to highlight its military actions in the Middle East.

A Monkey Rescued from Illegal Animal Trafficking is Named “Peruvian Punch”

Punch, a monk saki monkey from the Peruvian Amazon, was separated from his mother at birth and taken to Lima to be kept as a pet. Rescued from illegal trafficking, he now seeks affection alongside a stuffed animal resembling the famous Japanese monkey that inspired his name.

Dana White, UFC CEO: "The fight between Topuria and Gaethje at the White House should be explosive"

Dana White confirmed that Ilia Topuria will be the main protagonist of the event at the White House, facing Justin Gaethje in a fight that promises to be very exciting and explosive.

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

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

The Feat of Loida Zabala: European Paralympic Weightlifting Runner-up While Undergoing Treatment for Incurable Cancer

The Extremaduran Loida Zabala was crowned European runner-up in Paralympic weightlifting in the 73 kg category, also breaking the Spanish record with a lift of 105 kilos, all while continuing treatment for an incurable cancer.

Vicente Paniagua Dies at 78, Legend of Real Madrid Basketball

Vicente Paniagua, former Spanish player and legend of Real Madrid basketball, passed away at the age of 78. He was capped 20 times by the Spanish national team and won 21 titles during his 11 seasons with the Madrid club.

Trail runner Jokin Uribetxeberria, 34, dies during ascent of Mount Gorostiaga

Jokin Uribetxeberria, a 34-year-old trail runner, suffered a collapse while climbing a steep slope on Mount Gorostiaga. He was found by a passerby who alerted emergency services, but he ultimately passed away.

Haizea Santiago, illustrator with the rare Apert syndrome: "I have felt rejection since I was very young"

Haizea Santiago, illustrator of "The Capable Hands of Jaime" by Miryam Romero, lives with the rare Apert syndrome. Throughout her life, she has faced social rejection from a young age but has managed to express herself and stand out through her art, creating visibility and inspiration for others with disabilities.

Marga, Amparo, and Sandra, three workers with much to contribute and claim: "We have rights"

Women with disabilities face lower employment rates and wages compared to other workers. They emphasize that the labor gap persists, but access to employment is key to reducing it and ensuring their rights.

They propose raising economic benefits for dependency and linking them to the Minimum Interprofessional Salary (SMI)

Podemos has proposed amendments to the reform of disability and dependency laws aimed at increasing economic benefits for dependency and linking them to the Minimum Interprofessional Salary (SMI), with approval expected before summer.

How Relying on Oil Dictatorships Costs China Dearly: The Other Side of the War in Iran

China faces rising costs by depending on cheap oil from sanctioned countries like Russia, Iran, and Venezuela. This strategy, although economical in the short term, exposes China to political and economic risks, revealing a significant vulnerability in its energy security.

United States attacks Iran with $2.5 million missiles while testing $35,000 drones

The U.S. arsenal shows a stark contrast in costs, with $2.5 million missiles and $35,000 drones. Meanwhile, defense companies are rising on the stock market and the Pentagon faces a bill that could exceed $200 billion.

Iran, an 'island' for major textile brands awaiting the end of the war

The textile sector indicates that a more moderate government after the war could open the Iranian market to major brands, given its growing middle class and increasing interest in fashion.

China's Progress Warns the Automotive Sector in Europe, and Experts Call for a Change of Course

The president of Anfac points out that pollution and the use of fossil fuels have driven China to develop its own automotive industry, alerting the European sector about the need to adapt and change its strategy in order to compete effectively.

The War in Iran Sparks a Perfect Storm Over the Euro That Threatens Europe

Tensions in the Middle East, along with rising energy costs and capital flight to the U.S., are creating strong pressure on the euro, putting Europe's economic stability at risk.

Tamara Galimova, Financial Expert: "If Your Goal Is to Retire Young, It Might Be Worth Suffering for Five Years"

Tamara Galimova states that each person gets what they deserve; if they have not achieved their goals, it is because they do not deserve it yet or have not done enough. To retire young, it may be necessary to make sacrifices and endure hardships for a few years.

Francesca or Eloise? Everything We Know About the Fifth Season of 'Bridgerton'

The fifth season of 'Bridgerton' will focus on Francesca or Eloise, exploring whether Eloise will run away to the countryside or if Francesca will find a new chance at love. This installment promises to delve deeper into their stories and decisions.

Justice for Kate: 'Bridgerton' Has Killed Off Its Most Interesting Female Character

Kate, a challenging and captivating female character, was central in "Bridgerton." However, the series has decided to remove her, causing surprise and disappointment among fans for losing one of their most interesting characters.

The director who put the Iranian regime on the ropes from a taxi alongside an activist sentenced to 148 lashes

Director Jafar Panahi and lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh, both prominent figures in the fight against the Iranian regime, come together in a film that reflects their resistance and denunciation of oppression in Iran.

Goodbye to 'The Knight of the Seven Kingdoms', hello to this medieval fantasy that inspired 'The Lord of the Rings'

As 'The Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' concludes its season 1 on HBO Max, Movistar Plus+ offers an ideal medieval fantasy series for fans, inspired by the work that gave rise to 'The Lord of the Rings', filling the void left by the 'Game of Thrones' spin-off.

'Rooster' with Steve Carell is your new comfort series: review of the family comedy on HBO from the creator of 'Ted Lasso'

Steve Carell stars in "Rooster," a family comedy on HBO where he plays a bestselling writer with social issues and a daughter in a difficult situation. The series, created by the team behind "Ted Lasso," also features John C. McGinley, Alan Ruck, and Connie Britton, blending humor and drama in a heartfelt story.

Kevin Costner had a scene in this Oscar-nominated movie, but they decided to cut it

Kevin Costner had a scene in an Oscar-nominated movie that could have been his first hit. However, the director decided to cut it because it showed his character in a state of poverty, which he believed would negatively affect the film.

Lock Mode in ChatGPT: What It Is and How This Tool Works to Protect Sensitive Data

Lock mode in ChatGPT restricts interaction with the outside, limiting or disabling functions that could be exploited in attacks, thereby protecting the user's sensitive data.

The new invention from MultiĂłpticas: glasses that will allow you to hear better without using hearing aids

These innovative glasses from MultiĂłpticas are designed to improve hearing without the need for traditional hearing aids, offering a practical solution for those beginning to experience hearing loss.

The Easy Five-Dumbbell Exercise Routine to Start Training If You’ve Never Done It Before

Personal trainer Marimi GarcĂ­a proposes a simple routine of five dumbbell exercises to strengthen the core and improve posture, ideal for beginners who want to start their training.

Queues at Lidl for Quilted Jackets for All Styles That Complete Any Look

Lidl is once again attracting customers with its comfortable and versatile quilted jackets, ideal for this spring, causing long queues in its stores.

'Frosted makeup': the makeup trend predicted by Pinterest is back

Frosted finishes, cool highlights, and iridescent textures are returning as a key makeup trend for 2026, previously popularized by Pinterest.

Boots Over Pants Are Back in Fashion: Will Skinny Jeans Return?

The trend of tucking jeans into boots has reappeared on the runways of Copenhagen and Paris, sparking anticipation about the possible comeback of skinny jeans associated with this style.

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

On the occasion of March 8th, we invite you to share the stories of the most special women who have influenced your life and inspire you.

March 8, the day women rose up to demand bread and peace

March 8 marks International Women's Day, a date that commemorates the historic protests of women who fought for equality, better working conditions, and rights. This day symbolizes the struggle for justice, peace, and the recognition of their role in society since the early 20th century.

Reader's Mailbox | What content would you like to read on Mujer.es? We celebrate 4 years together and want to know your opinion

Mujer.es celebrates 4 years and seeks the opinions of its readers to continue evolving. It invites you to share which topics in fashion, beauty, psychology, or sexuality you prefer to provide more relatable and personalized content.

Valerie Tasso, sexologist: "Many women my age have never masturbated because they saw it as something one simply didn't do"

Valerie Tasso discusses the orgasm gap, desire repression, and how stigma around self-pleasure negatively affects women's mental health. She highlights that many women her age never masturbated due to cultural taboos.

Lara MarĂ­n: "You Have to Let Go of the Guilt When Your Body Doesn't Respond"

Lara MarĂ­n, a nutritionist and expert in hormonal health, highlights in Ellas Ganan how sports can be a crucial help or even save you in difficult times, and emphasizes the importance of freeing yourself from guilt when your body doesn't respond as expected.

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

MarĂ­a Lo, winner of 'MasterChef 10,' reveals that the secret to a fluffy sponge cake is to quickly and vigorously beat the eggs with the sugar from the start, achieving the perfect texture.

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 Naked & Sated for years, a restaurant known for its healthy and gluten-free offerings.

Chris Kempczinski highlights that in 2026 the key food trends will be fiber, the combination of sweet and spicy flavors, and two other relevant topics that will shape the industry, anticipating significant changes in consumer preferences.

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 historic place has even attracted prominent figures like Iker Casillas, maintaining its tradition and popularity for over 70 years.

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

Andrea Carucci, author of 'The Fertility Kitchen,' shares healthy and tasty recipes every Friday. On this occasion, she suggests a lettuce wrap with kimchi, a quick, light, nutritious, and gluten-free option ideal for taking care of your health and enjoying great flavor.

The Canary Islands Restaurant Where Mario Casas and Melyssa Pinto Showed Off Their Love: It’s the Celebrities’ Favorite in the Islands

Mario Casas and Melyssa Pinto visited the Fuji restaurant in the Canary Islands, a popular spot among celebrities like Quevedo and Marta SĂĄnchez, where they publicly displayed their love.

Mammee Bay, the paradise beach in Jamaica whose residents cannot visit

The increase in tourism in Jamaica has caused locals to be unable to enjoy Mammee Bay, a paradise beach, due to restrictions that prioritize foreign visitors.

The Italian town destroyed by an earthquake that has a new life thanks to hippies and artists

A small town near San Remo, in Liguria, Italy, destroyed by an earthquake, has reinvented itself as a rural space dedicated to art, revitalized by hippies and artists who have given it a new life.

This is Melbourne, Australia's Most Special City: From Formula 1 and Tennis to Street Art

Melbourne, the capital of Victoria, is Australia's most cosmopolitan city, famous for events like Formula 1 and tennis, and renowned for its vibrant street art. Every year, figures such as Fernando Alonso and Carlos Alcaraz visit this dynamic metropolis.

A feminized but unequal sector: "The wage gap in tourism is around 17% worldwide"

Daniela Moreno, an expert in gender equality, highlights that although the tourism sector is feminized, a global wage gap of 17% persists. She emphasizes the need for policies that promote equity and sustainable development to improve the working conditions of women in this industry.

The Mexico You Surely Don’t Know: American Cowboys, Five Magical Towns, and Nature

Nuevo LeĂłn, the largest state in northern Mexico, stands out for its stunning landscapes, colonial architecture, and a laid-back lifestyle, offering a unique experience that combines culture, history, and nature.

The Hotel Where 'Interstellar' Was Filmed and Harry Styles' Latest Music Video: Futuristic with Spiral Staircases and Cylindrical Towers

Christopher Nolan filmed scenes of 'Interstellar' in a futuristic hotel in Los Angeles, known for its spiral staircases and cylindrical towers. This location also served as the setting for Harry Styles' latest music video, highlighting its innovative design and visual appeal.

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

Luis Tosar, winner of three Goya Awards and host of the 2026 Goya Awards, was born in a small parish in Lugo with barely 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. It is difficult to detect because its symptoms can be mistaken for other illnesses. The six main symptoms include fever, difficulty breathing, elevated heart rate, confusion, extreme pain, and moist or clammy skin. Recognizing them early is key to improving treatment and reducing mortality.

Spring rains and temperatures will bring an increase in mosquitoes: "We are going to have them breeding in urban areas"

Spring rains and temperatures favor the proliferation of mosquitoes in urban areas of Spain, where several established species can transmit tropical diseases such as dengue and chikungunya.

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

A study reveals that cannabis compounds could offer a new natural treatment option for the most common chronic liver disease, fatty liver, opening pathways for plant-based therapies.

A new study reveals why Parkinson's cases have doubled in the last 25 years: "It is a major concern"

Chinese scientists analyzed more than 100 studies and found evidence linking exposure to plastics with the increase in Parkinson's disease. This finding may explain why cases have doubled in 25 years, highlighting the importance of addressing this health concern.

Tal Ben-Shahar, Harvard Psychologist: "There Are Only Two Types of People Who Do Not Experience Pain, Sadness, or Anxiety"

Tal Ben-Shahar emphasizes that to be happy, it is essential to accept and flow with painful emotions, as there are only two types of people who do not experience them: those who are emotionally disconnected and those in a constant state of full awareness.

100% of Spanish Apples Analyzed in a Study Contain at Least One Pesticide Residue

A European study revealed that all the Spanish apples analyzed contained at least one pesticide residue, and some fruits had up to seven different types of these residues.

Tesla strengthens the Model Y with a new 7-seat variant, 600 km range, and Autopilot

Tesla launches a 7-seat version of the Model Y, enhancing its versatility. This variant offers up to 600 km of range, maintains the cargo capacity, and is equipped with advanced Autopilot technology.

It's official: the DGT changes the regulations and will prohibit overtaking in this specific situation

The Guardia Civil, through its official TikTok account in Spain, has shared new guidelines for driving safely during snowfalls, in line with the DGT’s regulatory changes that will prohibit overtaking in specific situations to prevent accidents under adverse conditions.

The entire range of Ebro with discounts and free servicing until March 31: starting at €19,990

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

What Are Salt Batteries That Some Manufacturers Have Started to Use Again

Salt batteries are an alternative to conventional lithium ones, offering greater safety, lower cost, and reduced environmental impact. Some manufacturers are rediscovering them to improve sustainability and efficiency in energy storage.

Diesel Plug-in Hybrid? We Test the Surprising Mercedes-Benz GLC 300 4Matic

The Mercedes-Benz GLC 300 4Matic is a unique diesel plug-in hybrid SUV, offering more than 120 km of electric-only range, combining efficiency and versatility.

Insurance for electric scooters is now mandatory: what it costs and what fines will be imposed

Starting in 2026, liability insurance will be mandatory for all electric scooter users, thanks to the Personal Vehicles Registry that regulates their registration and use, thus establishing costs and penalties for those who do not comply.

They Gagged and Tied Up Their Victims: Eight Arrested for Violent Robbery in Cantabria and Kidnapping Plot in Valencia

The Civil Guard arrested eight people linked to a violent robbery and a kidnapping plot. During the raid, they found a karaoke and illegal gaming room, where prostitution, drugs, and illegal betting were detected.

The Abroñigal Operation, More 'Simple' Than Its Chamartín Counterpart: Seven Times Smaller, One Landowner, and Nearby Neighborhoods

The urban development of Nuevo Sur on Adif land in Vallecas will have a more flexible regulatory framework thanks to the new Strategic Plan that will replace the PGOUM used for Madrid Nuevo Norte, thus facilitating its planning and management.

Free Cinema in Seville: How to Watch Goya and Oscar-Nominated Movies Without Paying a Single Euro

An iconic theater in Seville will screen movies nominated for the Goya and Oscar awards in March, offering free access to the public.

Three minors detained in Vitoria for assaulting two young men for being homosexual

Three minors were detained in Vitoria for assaulting two young men while directing homophobic insults at them.

A 28-year-old young man dies after being run over by the bus he attacked with an axe in Granada

A 28-year-old young man died after being run over by a bus in Granada, which he had previously attacked with an axe. The Civil Guard is investigating whether it was an accident or a self-inflicted action by the victim.

CSIF denounces an inmate's attack on four officers at Ponent prison after burning his cell

An inmate at Ponent prison burned his cell, destroyed a second one, and threatened four officers, according to the CSIF union.

A soldier who shot his tenant gives him the house to compensate for the damage caused

The Air Force sergeant accused of shooting his tenant accepted a sentence of two years and eight months in prison, reduced after handing over his home to the victim as compensation for the harm caused.

Driver Dies After Falling from Motorcycle and Being Run Over by Several Vehicles in Alicante

A 35-year-old man died after falling from his motorcycle on the A-70 highway in Alicante and being run over by several vehicles.

A woman is shot with an air gun in Murcia

A woman in Murcia was attacked by a group of four people armed with knives, and one of them shot her several times with an air gun.

Feminism gathers 22,000 people in the streets of Barcelona on March 8th to demand "no to war"

The demonstration in Barcelona brought together 22,000 people this March 8th to defend women's rights against the "global reactionary backlash" and to demand "no to war," emphasizing the importance of protecting women's political, social, and labor rights.

ARCO closes its doors with 95,000 visitors and an economic impact of 195 million

ARCO Madrid brought together nearly 40,000 international professionals and a total of 95,000 visitors, generating an economic impact of 195 million euros, consolidating itself as a key event in contemporary art.

This is 'Hobby Dogging', the viral trend of walking "invisible dogs"

'Hobby Dogging' is a viral trend that involves pretending to walk invisible dogs, without the actual presence of animals. This craze has gained popularity as a playful and creative activity.

An American tourist in Mexico confronts a street musician: "Americans causing trouble again"

An American tourist tried to take the instruments from a street musician in Mexico, but a woman intervened to defend the artist and prevent an altercation.

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

The CEO of McDonald's shared a video trying a new product, but internet users felt that he did not like it. This situation sparked a curious 'competition' between two major fast food brands, highlighting public reactions and preferences on social media.

The Silent Enemies of Our Dogs and Cats in Spring

Spring promotes the proliferation of external parasites in dogs and cats, causing irritation, anemia, and risks of infection. It is crucial to act promptly to protect the health of pets.

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

The veterinary community is reviewing studies on the use of elevated bowls to prevent gastric torsion in dogs and urges caution when making recommendations, as the evidence that once seemed clear now raises doubts.

VĂ­ctor Algra, Veterinarian: "Animals Teach Us That We Need to Walk More, Play More, and Enjoy Life More"

VĂ­ctor Algra, veterinarian and science communicator, publishes *City Animals*, a book that reflects on the bond between humans and companion animals, highlighting how they teach us to enjoy life more. He also discusses aspects of the veterinary profession and the importance of better caring for and understanding our pets in urban environments.

Your daily horoscope: Monday, March 9, 2026

Check your daily horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and find personalized advice and predictions for your zodiac sign.

Check the Sueldazo of the ONCE: Results

Check the results of the Sueldazo of the ONCE for Sunday, March 8, 2026, to find out if you were one of the winners of this draw.

Check El Gordo: results for Sunday, March 8, 2026

Check the official results of the El Gordo de la Primitiva draw held on Sunday, March 8, 2026, and verify if you have any of the winning numbers.

Check Bonoloto: Results for Sunday, March 8, 2026

Check the official Bonoloto results for the draw on Sunday, March 8, 2026, and verify your numbers to see if you have won.

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

Gonzalo HiguaĂ­n stood out at Real Madrid with many goals and trophies, reaching his best level at Napoli, which led to a lucrative signing with Juventus. Currently, he enjoys his passion for paddle tennis after his successful football career.

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

The owner of an apartment forgot to close a window, and after being away for three years, his house was invaded by dozens of pigeons. The damage to the furniture amounts to about 22,000 euros, nearly the total value of the apartment.

Where Are Real Madrid and Barça? The Best Teams in the Historical Champions League Rankings

Only 24 teams have won the Champions League throughout its history, with 11 of them having won it just once. The historical ranking, updated as of March 6, 2026, and based on points earned, reflects both winning clubs and other traditional teams that have yet to secure the title.

Stefani Joanne Angelina, Mary Louise... Do You Know Who These 'Celebrities' Are?

Many celebrities, including Bad Bunny, have compound names, a common tradition in Spain and other countries. This article invites readers to discover the true identity behind these famous double names and how this practice has been common throughout time.

Toward the Abyss

All the cartoons published by MalagĂłn in 20minutos, sharply and humorously reflecting on various current topics.

Everyday Dishes That Taste Better the Next Day

Some dishes improve in flavor the next day because the spices, sauces, and flavors have time to blend and enhance each other, resulting in a more intense and harmonious taste.

China raises tension and asserts that Taiwan "never was, is not, and never will be a country"

The Chinese Foreign Minister stated that they will not allow anyone to separate Taiwan from China, reaffirming that Taiwan has never been and will never be an independent country.

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

The Prime Minister, Pedro SĂĄnchez, states that Spain gains international respect by rejecting the war and criticizes FeijĂło and Abascal for supporting a conflict that economically harms Spaniards.

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 them being approved by Congress, thereby violating the National Defense Law.

Iran's Revolutionary Guard Announces Regional Attacks Amid President's Promises of De-escalation

Iran's Revolutionary Guard has confirmed attacks in Iraq and on U.S. bases in the United Arab Emirates, while Dubai airport temporarily closed for half an hour, despite recent promises of de-escalation by the Iranian president.

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

Companies can only justify wage differences between men and women if they are based on objective criteria such as productivity, experience, or level of responsibility.

Forty years later, AI could solve the murder of Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme

Experts have created an AI that analyzes 30,000 documents in less than a second to help identify the true killer of Olof Palme, 40 years after the crime.

The other 'Plan VIVE' of Spain: from the 'AragĂłn MĂĄs Vivienda' plan to Castilla y LeĂłn's 'plan TUYA'

Several regions in Spain are implementing affordable housing plans similar to Madrid's 'Plan VIVE', such as 'AragĂłn MĂĄs Vivienda' and the 'plan TUYA' in Castilla y LeĂłn, to facilitate 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 find out the winning numbers and prizes awarded.

The National Lottery showers thousands of euros across six provinces

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

Trump says he recognizes the Venezuelan Government with Delcy RodrĂ­guez at the helm and meets again with Corina Machado

Trump stated that he recognizes the Venezuelan government led by Delcy RodrĂ­guez, highlighting their collaboration and good work. Additionally, he met again with opposition leader Corina Machado.

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

Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides stated that Cyprus would be willing to join NATO, but this process is hindered by Turkey's rejection, which has occupied the northern part of the island since 1974.

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 due to the war in the Middle East and recommends postponing visits to countries such as the United Arab Emirates and Jordan to ensure the safety of travelers.

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

Clocks in Spain will be adjusted again to make better use of sunlight. This measure, aimed at optimizing the use of daylight saving time, continues to generate debate among Spanish society.

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

The Chief of the British Defence Staff denied that the UK Government responded slowly to the drone attack on the British base in Cyprus, stating that the situation was handled appropriately.

NATO Strengthens Its Ballistic Missile Defense Across the Entire Territory of the Alliance

NATO maintains a high level of ballistic missile defense due to the persistent threat of indiscriminate attacks from Iran in the region, reinforcing its protection throughout the entire territory of the Alliance until the situation improves.

Iran warns Trump: "If the war continues like this, there will be no way to sell oil nor the capacity to produce it"

The President of the Iranian Parliament criticizes Trump for downplaying the rise in oil prices, warning that if the conflict persists, it will not only be impossible to sell oil but also to maintain production capacity.

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

Stay updated with the day's top news delivered directly to your email. Receive timely summaries of important events, ensuring you never miss key developments locally and globally. Sign up for Breaking News and get concise, relevant news updates conveniently in your inbox every day.

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

The 20M Surveys invite readers to participate by voting to learn the collective opinion on various current topics. This initiative aims to encourage interaction and provide a real overview of trends and preferences within the reading community. Participating is easy and allows you to compare your point of view with that of other users.

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

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a technology that enables machines to imitate human intelligence, facilitating tasks such as voice recognition, image recognition, and decision making. Getting started with AI requires understanding basic concepts like machine learning and neural networks, as well as mastering tools and programming languages such as Python. AI has applications in multiple sectors and promises to transform the way we live and work.

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

'The Wizard of the Kremlin' offers a contradictory and paradoxical blend of genres, highlighting Jude Law's performance as Vladimir Putin, considered one of the standout performances of the year.

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

Ana Aguado, a food technologist and sports expert, emphasizes that strength training is essential for women over 30, providing both short- and long-term physical and health benefits, considering it a fundamental life insurance.

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

The 2026 Oscar ceremony, taking place in ten days, will include several new changes. One of them aims to reduce the event's duration by modifying the rules in a specific category, with the goal of making the gala more agile and dynamic.

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 expand the supply of affordable rental housing, providing 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 Official State Gazette (BOE) records the time changes, and the last one scheduled is in 2026, which could indicate that this will be the final time this time adjustment is made in Spain.

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

Lena and her children live in isolation until she manages to escape, facing an even greater hell. The German miniseries explores her story and 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 be open until June 30, with updates regarding deadlines, deductions, and exemptions for certain taxpayers.

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

Alauda Ruiz de AzĂșa, director of 'Coven Mothers' and 'Loving', once again explores the family institution in her new film, addressing how the need for love can lead to profound decisions, even entering a convent.

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

The passage, protected as a historic ensemble, connects Clot and Sant MartĂ­ with 122 meters of late 19th-century working-class architecture. It stands out for its colorful houses and tranquil atmosphere, offering a pedestrian oasis amidst the urban bustle.

The Key Exhibitions to Ignite Spring in Valencia

Valencia presents a selection of must-see exhibitions to celebrate the arrival of the cultural spring, offering residents and visitors a unique opportunity to enjoy art and culture in the city.

The 2025 Income Tax Simulator is Now Activated: Here’s How You Can Find Out If You Will Have to Pay the Tax Office or Get a Refund

The new 2025 Income Tax simulator allows you to check the outcome of your tax return in advance without needing Cl@ve or a digital certificate, making it easier to know whether you will have to pay or receive a refund.

Alcanar Moves Towards the First Climate Evictions in Catalonia, Including the Mayor’s Resignation

Alcanar is negotiating the purchase and demolition of homes vulnerable to flooding after a decade of storms, facing the first climate eviction in Catalonia. The crisis has caused significant political and social impact, culminating in the mayor’s resignation.

Oil surges over 25%, on track for record daily jump due to escalating Iran war

Oil prices surged more than 25%, heading for the largest daily increase ever, driven by escalating conflict involving Iran. Concerns over supply disruptions and geopolitical tensions fueled panic buying in global markets, pushing crude prices to unprecedented highs. The situation remains volatile, with traders closely monitoring developments for further impacts on energy supply and prices.

Oil soars 25%, gold drops as Iran war jolts global commodity markets

Escalating conflict involving Iran has triggered a 25% surge in oil prices, disrupting global commodity markets. Meanwhile, gold prices fell as investors shifted focus from safe-haven assets amid rising energy concerns, reflecting market volatility and geopolitical tensions impacting supply and demand worldwide.

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Oil surges 20% as Iran war fuels supply fears

Oil prices surged 20% amid escalating tensions and potential conflict involving Iran, raising fears of significant disruptions to global supply. Markets reacted strongly to geopolitical instability in the region, which is a key oil producer, driving concerns over availability and prompting sharp price increases.

Iran conflict boosts US Gulf oil prices to highest since 2020

Rising tensions in Iran have driven US Gulf oil prices to their highest levels since 2020. The conflict has fueled concerns over supply disruptions, leading to increased volatility in oil markets. Traders and analysts are closely monitoring the situation as geopolitical risks escalate, potentially impacting global energy stability and prices.

Gold prices fall as Iran war escalation sparks rally in oil, dollar

Gold prices dropped as escalating conflict involving Iran fueled a surge in oil prices and strengthened the US dollar. The rise in oil and dollar reduced gold's appeal as a safe-haven asset, leading investors to shift focus toward energy commodities and the currency market amid geopolitical tensions.

Oil prices cool 30% rally on G7 emergency reserve talks; Iran supply fears mount

Oil prices retreated after a 30% rally as G7 nations discussed releasing emergency reserves to ease supply worries. Concerns over potential disruptions from Iran added uncertainty to the market. The talks aim to stabilize prices amid geopolitical tensions, balancing supply fears with coordinated efforts to prevent a sharper price spike.

Lebanese man flees hometown, months after repairing home damaged in last war

A Lebanese man fled his hometown months after repairing his home, which was damaged during the previous conflict. Despite restoring his property, ongoing instability and security concerns compelled him to leave, highlighting the enduring impact of war on civilians and the challenges they face in rebuilding their lives amidst persistent unrest.

US considers idea of special operation to seize Iran’s uranium, Bloomberg News reports

The US is reportedly exploring a covert operation aimed at seizing Iran’s uranium stockpiles to curb its nuclear program. This potential move reflects heightened tensions and efforts to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, according to Bloomberg News. Details remain scarce as officials weigh the risks and benefits of direct intervention.

US energy chief defends waiver on Russian oil sanctions, blames fear for higher gas prices

US Energy Secretary defended the decision to waive sanctions on Russian oil imports, arguing it helps stabilize global energy markets. He attributed recent spikes in gas prices not to the policy but to market fears and speculation. The waiver aims to ease supply disruptions amid ongoing geopolitical tensions, while officials emphasize the US remains committed to reducing reliance on Russian energy in the long term.

Live Nation close to settling US antitrust suit without Ticketmaster sale, Bloomberg News reports

Live Nation is nearing a settlement with the US government over antitrust concerns without agreeing to sell Ticketmaster. The deal aims to resolve allegations of monopolistic practices in the ticketing and live events industry, potentially avoiding a lengthy legal battle while addressing regulatory issues.

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Shares skid as oil surge threatens inflation shock

Global shares dropped as oil prices surged, raising fears of renewed inflation. The spike in energy costs threatens economic recovery by increasing production expenses and consumer prices, prompting concerns over potential interest rate hikes by central banks. Investors are cautious, leading to stock sell-offs amid uncertainty about future inflation and growth prospects.

Analysis - Activist threat pushes Japanese companies to unwind cross-shareholdings

Japanese companies are accelerating the unwinding of cross-shareholdings due to growing pressure from activist investors demanding improved corporate governance and capital efficiency. This shift aims to boost shareholder value and enhance accountability amid a changing market landscape. The move marks a significant departure from traditional practices, reflecting evolving investor expectations and regulatory scrutiny in Japan.

Australians reach for VPNs, find porn sites blocked as online age-restrictions take effect

As new online age-verification laws come into effect in Australia, many users have turned to VPNs to bypass restrictions. Several major porn sites have been blocked to prevent underage access. This move has sparked debate over internet freedoms and the effectiveness of age-restriction measures.

Taiwan stocks lower at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted down 0.22%

Taiwan stocks closed lower, with the Taiwan Weighted Index down 0.22%. Market sentiment was weak due to concerns over global economic growth and trade tensions. Investors remained cautious amid mixed corporate earnings and external uncertainties impacting the region’s stock performance.

Australia stocks lower at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 down 2.85%

Australian stocks closed lower, with the S&P/ASX 200 dropping 2.85%. Market declines were driven by broad sell-offs amid global economic concerns and weak corporate earnings reports. Investors remained cautious as inflation fears and geopolitical tensions continued to weigh on sentiment.

Airline shares battered as oil prices spike, Iran war intensifies

Airline stocks plunged as escalating conflict in Iran fueled fears of oil supply disruptions, driving crude prices to multi-year highs. The surge in fuel costs raises operational expenses, squeezing airlines' profit margins and prompting market sell-offs. Investors remain cautious amid geopolitical tensions, uncertain how prolonged the crisis and its economic impact will be.

Live Nation nears DOJ settlement without Ticketmaster sale - Bloomberg

Live Nation is close to reaching a settlement with the Department of Justice that would allow it to keep Ticketmaster. The deal aims to address antitrust concerns without requiring Live Nation to sell Ticketmaster, potentially ending a lengthy regulatory review of the concert promotion and ticketing giant.

Ukraine sent drone experts to protect US bases in Jordan, Zelenskiy tells NYT

Ukrainian drone specialists have been deployed to Jordan to help protect U.S. military bases, President Zelenskiy revealed to the New York Times. This move highlights Ukraine's expanding role in international security amid ongoing conflicts, leveraging its expertise in drone warfare to assist allies and enhance base defenses abroad.

Roche chairman still expects diagnostics hit from US tariffs

Roche's chairman acknowledges ongoing challenges from US tariffs on diagnostics, expecting continued impact on the sector. Despite this, the company remains focused on innovation and strategic adjustments to mitigate tariff effects and maintain growth in the competitive diagnostics market.

China CPI Inflation Hits 3-Year High in February on Holiday Boost, PPI Shrinks Again

China's February Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation rose to a three-year high, driven by increased consumer spending during the Lunar New Year holiday. Meanwhile, the Producer Price Index (PPI) continued to contract, reflecting ongoing pressures in China's manufacturing and industrial sectors. This divergence highlights challenges in balancing consumer demand with industrial production amid ongoing economic recovery efforts.

Roche chairman still expects diagnostics hit from US tariffs

Roche's chairman anticipates continued negative effects on its diagnostics division due to US tariffs. Despite efforts to mitigate the impact, the tariffs on medical devices imported into the US are expected to affect costs and profitability. The company remains committed to managing the challenges while maintaining growth in other areas.

U.S. Consumer Credit Growth Slows, Misses Forecasts

U.S. consumer credit growth decelerated more than expected, falling short of forecasts. The slowdown indicates cautious borrowing amid economic uncertainties. Both revolving and non-revolving credit showed weakened expansion, reflecting consumers’ restrained spending and credit usage in the current market environment.

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

The US has eased restrictions, permitting certain transactions involving Venezuelan gold following an official's positive remarks on the country's mining potential. This move signals a cautious step towards economic engagement amid ongoing tensions, allowing limited gold trade while maintaining broader sanctions on Venezuela.

US business inventories nudge up in December

US business inventories rose slightly in December, reflecting steady stock levels ahead of the new year. The modest increase signals cautious restocking amid ongoing supply chain improvements and steady consumer demand. Analysts view this as a sign of balanced inventory management, avoiding excess while meeting market needs.

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 conditions. The rise reflects stronger demand and output, suggesting positive economic momentum despite lingering uncertainties. The uptick signals potential growth in Canadian manufacturing and services sectors moving forward.

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Venezuelan inflation at 14.6% in February, central bank says

Venezuela's central bank reported a 14.6% inflation rate for February, continuing a trend of high monthly inflation. This rise reflects ongoing economic challenges and currency instability, impacting the cost of goods and living expenses for Venezuelans. The central bank's data highlights persistent inflationary pressures in the country despite recent economic adjustments.

U.S. nonfarm payroll employment unexpectedly falls in February

U.S. nonfarm payrolls declined in February, defying expectations of growth. This unexpected drop signals potential cooling in the labor market, raising concerns about economic momentum amid ongoing inflation and Federal Reserve rate hikes. The unemployment rate remained steady, but the job market's weakening may influence future monetary policy decisions.

Iran conflict forces central banks into sharp policy rethink

The ongoing conflict in Iran has compelled central banks worldwide to reconsider their monetary policies. Rising geopolitical tensions are causing increased market volatility and economic uncertainty, prompting policymakers to balance inflation control with growth support while managing risks from disrupted oil supplies and shifting investor sentiment.

IMF’s Georgieva says Middle East conflict poses upside risks to inflation

IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva warned that the ongoing Middle East conflict could drive inflation higher globally. The crisis disrupts energy supplies and food markets, intensifying price pressures. Georgieva emphasized the need for coordinated policy responses to mitigate economic fallout and support vulnerable populations amid rising uncertainties.

US dollar surges as Middle East war sends oil to cusp of $120

The US dollar strengthened sharply as conflict in the Middle East drove oil prices close to $120 per barrel. Rising geopolitical tensions have fueled market uncertainty, boosting demand for the dollar as a safe-haven asset. Energy markets face disruption fears, pushing crude prices higher amid concerns over supply stability in the region.

Morning Bid: Better fill the car up, like right now

Gas prices are skyrocketing nationwide, urging drivers to refuel immediately to avoid higher costs. Experts warn that this surge is driven by supply chain disruptions and rising oil demand, suggesting prices may continue climbing in the near term. Consumers are advised to act quickly to minimize spending and consider alternative transport methods where possible.

IMF’s Georgieva warns Middle East conflict could push global inflation higher

IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva warned that the Middle East conflict risks driving global inflation higher. She highlighted concerns over rising energy prices and supply chain disruptions, urging coordinated international efforts to mitigate economic impacts and support vulnerable populations amid increasing geopolitical tensions.

China’s exports likely opened new year at an even faster pace after record 2025: Reuters poll

China’s exports are expected to have accelerated in early 2026, following a record-breaking 2025. A Reuters poll indicates stronger global demand and robust manufacturing activity, boosting export growth. This outlook suggests continued economic momentum for China, despite global uncertainties and trade tensions.

China consumer inflation hits 3-year high on holiday surge, producer deflation lingers

China's consumer inflation rose to a three-year high, driven by increased spending during recent holidays. Despite the surge in consumer prices, producer prices continued to decline, indicating ongoing deflationary pressures in manufacturing. This contrast highlights uneven recovery dynamics within China’s economy as consumer demand strengthens while industrial sectors face challenges.

US, Japan may partner with Japan Display for new US plant under investment package, sources say

The US and Japan are considering partnering with Japan Display to set up a new manufacturing plant in the US. This initiative is part of a larger investment package designed to strengthen the semiconductor supply chain and decrease dependence on foreign sources. The collaboration represents ongoing efforts to increase domestic production and improve technological cooperation between the two countries.

UK recruiters see signs of jobs downturn easing

UK recruiters report that the recent slowdown in the jobs market is showing signs of improvement. Demand for workers is stabilizing, suggesting that the downturn may be easing. Employers appear more confident in hiring, indicating a potential rebound in the employment sector.

Indonesia’s ‘cowboy’ finance czar shrugs off investor alarm; ‘I know what I’m doing’

Indonesia's finance minister, labeled a 'cowboy' by investors for his unorthodox policies, remains confident despite market concerns. He insists his strategies will boost economic growth and is unfazed by doubts, asserting he knows what he is doing to steer the country's finances effectively.

Bitcoin price today: muted near $67k as oil surge stokes inflation fears

Bitcoin traded near $67,000 with little movement as rising oil prices heightened inflation concerns. The surge in oil threatens to increase costs globally, potentially impacting economic stability. Investors remain cautious, balancing optimism around cryptocurrency growth with inflation-driven uncertainties in traditional markets.

Bitcoin slides to $67,000 as 'extreme fear' grips crypto markets

Bitcoin's price fell to $67,000 amid growing market uncertainty and 'extreme fear' among investors. Cryptocurrency markets are experiencing heightened volatility due to regulatory concerns and profit-taking activities, impacting major digital assets' valuations. This sentiment signals cautious trading ahead as traders reassess risk in the current economic climate.

U.S. court dismisses terrorism financing claims against Binance

A U.S. court dismissed claims that Binance financed terrorism, ruling there was insufficient evidence to support the allegations. The decision marks a significant legal win for the cryptocurrency exchange, which had faced scrutiny over its role in facilitating illicit transactions. Binance maintains its commitment to compliance and transparency amid ongoing regulatory challenges worldwide.

OmniPact Secures $50 Million to Advance Trust Infrastructure

OmniPact has raised $50 million to enhance its trust infrastructure solutions. The funding will support the development of advanced decentralized identity and data privacy technologies, aiming to bolster security and user control in digital environments. This investment marks a significant step in expanding OmniPact's capabilities and market presence in trust services.

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

Bitcoin dropped to $68,000 as global risk assets declined due to escalating tensions in Iran. The conflict heightened market uncertainty, prompting investors to reduce exposure to volatile assets like cryptocurrencies. This sell-off reflects broader concerns impacting financial markets amid geopolitical instability.

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

Bybit and Block Scholes' latest report reveals the crypto market's strong resilience despite ongoing geopolitical tensions. The analysis highlights stable trading volumes and investor confidence, driven by increasing institutional adoption and innovative blockchain developments. This stability signals growing maturity in the crypto ecosystem amid global uncertainties.

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

Bitcoin's price steadied just below $72,000 after rising sharply earlier in the week. The cryptocurrency paused as investors assessed market conditions following substantial gains, reflecting cautious optimism amidst ongoing volatility in the digital asset space.

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

BTCC TradFi has reached a trading volume milestone of $200 million and is celebrating by offering zero-fee trading on gold and silver. This campaign aims to attract more traders and increase market participation on the platform.

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

The "Godfather of Crypto" predicts Bitcoin will experience further declines before a capitulation event at $50,000. This suggests traders should prepare for more volatility and potential lower lows ahead, indicating a challenging phase before recovery.

Bybit Releases Its 31st Proof-of-Reserves Report

Bybit has published its 31st Proof-of-Reserves report, reaffirming the exchange's full backing of user funds. The report, independently audited, confirms that Bybit holds sufficient assets to cover all user balances, demonstrating transparency and financial security to its customers amid ongoing market scrutiny.

Leifras acquires four daycare facilities in first post-IPO deal

Leifras has completed its first acquisition since going public, purchasing four daycare centers. This strategic move aims to expand its footprint in early childhood education. The deal reflects Leifras' commitment to growth and enhancing service offerings in the sector.

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Dyne Therapeutics launches phase 3 trial for DM1 treatment

Dyne Therapeutics has initiated a phase 3 clinical trial for its treatment targeting Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1 (DM1). The study aims to evaluate the efficacy and safety of their innovative therapy designed to address the genetic root of the disease, offering hope to patients with this currently incurable neuromuscular disorder.

Aramco shares jump as Iran war fuels oil supply concerns

Aramco shares surged amid escalating tensions in Iran, heightening fears of disrupted oil supplies. Investors reacted to potential risks to global energy markets, driving up the Saudi oil giant's stock. The conflict's impact on crude availability underscores the geopolitical influence on oil prices.

Xenon Pharmaceuticals to report epilepsy drug trial results Monday

Xenon Pharmaceuticals will announce results from its epilepsy drug trial on Monday. The company aims to provide insights into the drug's efficacy and safety, which could impact treatment options for epilepsy patients. Investors and medical professionals are closely watching the upcoming data release.

Phillips 66 adds two directors following Elliott engagement

Phillips 66 has appointed two new directors after engaging with activist investor Elliott Management. The move aims to strengthen the company's board and address shareholder concerns raised by Elliott. This development follows Elliott's push for changes to enhance shareholder value and company performance.

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

Bernstein analyst sees potential relief for SaaS stocks following Anthropic’s shift from competing to collaborating with tech giants. This pivot could ease competitive pressures and foster partnerships, benefiting the broader SaaS market by promoting innovation and stability.

Beyond theoretical: 5th-gen FHE scheme aims to make Private AI a reality

A new 5th-generation Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) scheme is set to advance Private AI by enabling secure data processing without exposing raw data. This breakthrough aims to overcome previous limitations in speed and scalability, making encrypted computations more practical for real-world applications in AI, healthcare, and finance, thus enhancing privacy and data security.

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

Amazon landed a massive $138 billion AWS contract, marking a significant win in cloud computing. Meanwhile, OpenAI is investing in Amazon's Trainium chips to boost AI training efficiency, highlighting growing collaboration between the two tech giants amid expanding AI infrastructure demands.

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