News Summary - 03/20/2026

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The global winners and losers of the war in Iran

The ongoing war in Iran is causing economic disruption worldwide. Some countries and sectors face significant challenges and losses, while others find opportunities to benefit from shifting markets and geopolitical changes. The conflict reshapes global economic dynamics, creating both risks and advantages for various players.

Trump compares attack on Iran to Pearl Harbor in meeting with Japanese PM

In a meeting with the Japanese Prime Minister, President Donald Trump justified his decision not to inform allies about his plan to attack Iran, comparing the surprise nature of the attack to the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor.

Several injured as turbulence hits Delta flight into Sydney

Three flight attendants were hospitalized after turbulence struck an Airbus A350 during its descent into Sydney Airport.

Denmark planned to blow up Greenland runways if US invaded, reports say

Denmark reportedly planned to destroy Greenland's runways to thwart a possible US invasion, amid fears sparked by a US operation targeting Venezuela's leader, according to the Danish public broadcaster.

Australia PM heckled at Sydney mosque Ramadan event

The Australian Prime Minister faced heckling at a Sydney mosque during a Ramadan event, as many Muslim Australians expressed anger over the government's response to the Israel-Gaza war and increasing Islamophobia in the country.

Bachelorette's new season pulled after Taylor Frankie Paul abuse allegations

The new season of The Bachelorette was pulled following the release of footage showing the reality star in an altercation with her ex-partner.

Netanyahu says Israel 'acted alone' in attack on Iranian gas field

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stated that Israel conducted the attack on the Iranian gas field independently. He also revealed that former U.S. President Trump requested Israel to refrain from carrying out similar strikes in the future.

Nearly 100 ships pass the Hormuz Strait - who is getting through?

Data analyzed by BBC Verify shows that nearly 100 ships have passed through the Strait of Hormuz since early March, highlighting ongoing maritime traffic through this strategic waterway despite regional tensions.

Teenager among first to be executed over Iran's anti-government protests

Saleh Mohammadi, a member of Iran's national wrestling team, was convicted along with two others of killing police officers, marking one of the earliest executions connected to Iran's anti-government protests, according to state media reports.

NASA's Moon rocket Artemis rolls back to pad for possible April launch

NASA is preparing its Artemis mission to send astronauts around the Moon, marking the first crewed lunar journey in over 50 years. The rocket has been rolled back to the launch pad, targeting a possible launch in April.

Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit is scheduled to discuss her connection to Jeffrey Epstein in a highly anticipated interview airing on Friday, coinciding with the conclusion of her son's rape trial.

Iranians prepare for Persian New Year under shadow of war

Amid ongoing conflict, Iranians share with the BBC how they are getting ready to celebrate Nowruz, the Persian New Year. Despite the uncertainties and challenges posed by war, people strive to uphold traditions and find moments of hope and unity during the festival.

BTS is back: Anti-drone systems and 260,000 fans as world's biggest band returns

BTS members RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook will reunite on stage for the first time since October 2022, drawing massive crowds and heightened security measures including anti-drone systems.

Gas shortage caused by Iran war may push India back to dirtier fuels

Due to a gas shortage linked to the Iran war, India is seeing increased use of biomass fuels such as firewood and cow dung cakes, indicating a shift back to dirtier energy sources amid supply challenges.

Why UK governing Labour's Brexit focus has shifted from Leavers to Remainers

The UK Labour Party's Brexit strategy has shifted from appealing to Leave supporters to focusing on Remain voters. This change aims to strengthen ties with the EU but risks alienating traditional Brexit backers, potentially impacting electoral success. The move reflects evolving political priorities amid ongoing debates about the UK's future relationship with Europe.

Desperate for food, drought-stricken Kenyans turn to the gingerbread tree

Oxfam warns that 26 million people in Kenya, Ethiopia, and Somalia are facing extreme hunger due to severe drought conditions, forcing many to seek alternative food sources like the gingerbread tree.

Are US and Israel aligned on Iran war? Deciphering Trump's post after gas field attacks

Trump's Truth Social post following attacks on gas fields highlights tensions in US-Israel relations over Iran. While Israel pushes for a strong stance, Trump's remarks signal caution, reflecting possible divergences in approach and priorities between the two allies regarding potential conflict with Iran.

As Cuba struggles with power cuts, how is the island holding up?

Following a nationwide electric grid collapse, Cuba faces severe power outages affecting daily life and essential services. The government is working to restore electricity, but the crisis highlights persistent infrastructure challenges. Residents are coping with extended blackouts, impacting hospitals, businesses, and households as the island struggles to stabilize its energy supply.

Watch: Gabbard Faces Scrutiny Over Iran Nuclear Intelligence Claims

Tulsi Gabbard, US Director of National Intelligence, faced questioning from Democrats over alleged discrepancies between her statements and those of the White House on Iran nuclear intelligence.

Famous Iditarod dog sled race ends in repeat win for Jessie Holmes

Former reality TV star Jessie Holmes won the Iditarod dog sled race, covering about 1,000 miles in nine days, seven hours, and 32 minutes, securing a repeat victory.

Venezuelans in Miami and Caracas celebrate historic WBC victory over USA

Venezuela claimed its first-ever World Baseball Classic title by defeating the United States 3–2 in the championship game, sparking celebrations among Venezuelans in both Miami and Caracas.

Trump is considering a 'lightning operation' by the Marines to reopen the Strait of Hormuz that would require capturing several islands in the Gulf

Trump is considering a rapid military operation with Marines to secure the Strait of Hormuz, closing the strategic passage. The plan would involve taking several islands in the Gulf to ensure control and reopen the vital maritime route for global trade.

Iran's Attacks in the Gulf Exhaust the Patience of Arab Countries, Which Threaten to Respond to New Aggressions

The recent attacks by Iran in the Gulf have sparked outrage among Arab countries, who warn that they will respond forcefully to any new aggression in order to protect their regional security and stability.

Jean Claude Juncker, former President of the European Commission: "SĂĄnchez gives the impression of not swimming in the same channel as the others"

Jean Claude Juncker, former President of the European Commission, discusses in an interview with 20minutos key topics such as the current situation of the EU, Spain's role, the relationship with the United States, and global challenges, criticizing President SĂĄnchez's stance for seeming disconnected from the European consensus.

The EU summit where the No to war resonated... and SĂĄnchez added a Yes to the sun

At the EU summit, leaders expressed diverse wishes: Europe is committed to a diplomatic solution to the conflict in the Middle East, Zelensky requests financial support, OrbĂĄn seeks to maintain the supply of Russian oil, and SĂĄnchez insists on promoting renewable energy.

Europe Embraces the "No to War" and Unites Around Diplomacy as OrbĂĄn Stands Firm on His Veto of Aid to Ukraine

The 27 EU countries met in Brussels to strengthen diplomacy in the face of the war in the Middle East and address its impacts on Europe, while OrbĂĄn maintains his veto on aid to Ukraine.

How to Find the Cheapest Gas Station Near You: This Is How the OCU Radar Works

The Organization of Consumers and Users (OCU) has developed a mobile radar that allows users to easily locate gas stations with the cheapest gasoline prices near their location.

SEARCHER | Nearly 1,000 gas stations in Spain already exceed two euros per liter: these are the ones you should avoid when refueling

Diesel A in Spain is approaching the historic price highs reached during the Ukraine war, with nearly 1,000 gas stations charging over two euros per liter. It is recommended to avoid refueling at these stations to save money.

Netanyahu states that the "revolution" needs more than airstrikes and points to a "ground component"

Netanyahu asserts that the current "revolution" requires, in addition to airstrikes, a ground component to be effective. The news addresses the war in Iran, the military actions of the US and Israel, and the growing tension in the Middle East.

The incredible moment when a missile hits just a few meters from a British journalist in Lebanon

A missile struck just a few meters from a British journalist while he was filming in Lebanon and crossing a bridge in his vehicle, capturing a harrowing moment during live coverage.

Anti-crisis measures, live | SĂĄnchez presents his proposals this Friday amid soaring gasoline prices and uncertainty over whether housing measures demanded by Sumar will be included

Vice President and Minister of Finance, MarĂ­a JesĂșs Montero, stated that the anti-crisis decree law will include only measures that have consensus among parliamentary groups, while SĂĄnchez's proposals are awaited in a context of high gasoline prices and uncertainty regarding the inclusion of housing measures requested by Sumar.

Gasoline prices rise again due to the war in Iran, and filling a diesel tank now costs more than 100 euros

Since the start of the conflict in Iran, the price of diesel has increased by 27.4% and gasoline by 14.9%, causing the cost of filling a tank with Super 95 to reach 93.9 euros and a diesel tank to exceed 100 euros.

The Delay of the Budgets Opens the Door for Another Minister to Present Them Following Montero’s Departure, with Carlos Cuerpo as Favorite

The Government is prioritizing a decree due to the war in Iran, delaying the presentation of the Budgets. Uncertainty is growing about whether Montero will be the one to present them, with Carlos Cuerpo as a possible replacement.

The body of Jimmy Gracey found in the sea off a Barcelona beach

The young American Jimmy Gracey, missing since the early hours of last Tuesday after going out partying in Vila OlĂ­mpica, was found dead in the sea off a Barcelona beach.

Storm Therese brings rain back to Spain on the first weekend of spring

Storm Therese will reach the Iberian Peninsula this Friday, causing rain in several regions during the first weekend of spring, marking the return of precipitation after a dry period.

Alarms Sound: The Deadly Meningitis Outbreak in the United Kingdom Is Not Under Control

The Health Minister describes the meningitis outbreak in the United Kingdom as "unprecedented" in its spread, although he assures that the overall risk to the population remains "very low."

The Eternal Wait of Olivia, with a Disability and Without a Driver’s License Due to the Collapse in Driving Schools: "I’m 18 and I Depend on My Parents"

Olivia, an 18-year-old young woman with a disability, faces a long delay in obtaining her driver’s license due to the collapse of driving schools and the shortage of examiners. This situation keeps her dependent on her parents, limiting her autonomy and access to opportunities. The prolonged wait reflects a problem that affects many aspiring drivers across the country.

Rodolfo Sancho shares on 'El Hormiguero' the 'earth, swallow me' moment he experienced with Lorenzo: "You can't say that to a motorcyclist"

Rodolfo Sancho visited 'El Hormiguero' alongside Megan Montaner to present the second season of the series 'Entre tierras,' where he recounted an awkward anecdote involving the rider Jorge Lorenzo.

Chaos in Barcelona: Teacher Protests Cause Road Closures on Several Access Routes to the City

The fifth day of teacher strikes in Barcelona continues with protests that have led to road closures on several main access routes to the city, causing significant traffic disruptions and chaos. The demonstrations aim to demand better working conditions and salaries for the education sector.

Rayo withstands Samsunspor's siege and returns to a European quarter-final after 25 years

Rayo, coached by ĂĂ±igo PĂ©rez, lost to Samsunspor but advanced to the quarter-finals thanks to the 3-1 away win, reaching this European stage after 25 years.

Historic EuroBetis to Keep Dreaming Big: Masterclass Against Panathinaikos to Reach Their First Europa League Quarterfinals

The green-and-whites defeated Rafa BenĂ­tez's team, Panathinaikos, 4-0, thus securing their place in the Europa League quarterfinals for the first time, where they will face Braga.

Doctors end their second strike in two months today with the "hope" that the Health Department will resume negotiations

The Health Department considers the issue closed, but the president of the CESM union hopes that their demands will be addressed through other ministries or in Congress, maintaining hope of resuming negotiations after the second strike in two months.

Podemos Makes a Move to Stop Being a Wild Card Among the Forces to the Left of the PSOE

Podemos views the joint event of Irene Montero and Gabriel RufiĂĄn in Barcelona as the beginning of a process that goes beyond the general elections, aiming for greater cohesion with other left-wing forces in opposition to the PSOE.

Frank Cuesta reveals the huge amount he was paid for spending 21 days in 'The Twins' Prison'

Frank Cuesta has revealed how much he was paid for participating 21 days in the reality show 'The Twins' Prison'. The presenter confessed the considerable sum he received for his stay in this program, highlighting the experience and the challenges he faced during that time.

'Invisible Overpayment': The Money You Give to the Tax Authorities Every Year Purely Out of Ignorance

Many taxpayers are unaware of the available tax deductions, which causes them to pay more taxes than necessary each year. Getting properly informed before filing your tax return can prevent this invisible overpayment.

The End of the Fallas 2026: Images of the CremĂ  in Valencia

On the night of March 19, Saint Joseph's Day, the Fallas 2026 come to an end with the cremĂ  in Valencia, marking the conclusion of this iconic Valencian festival.

The purifying fire reduces the falla monuments to ashes and paves the way for the 2027 festivities

The cremĂ  ended with the destruction of the 770 falla monuments in Valencia. The increase in the falla participants' census sparks debate about adding a third day of the Offering. The analysis of the festival focuses on improving mobility, safety, and coexistence in the face of growing overcrowding.

The Community Firefighters Rescue Around 300 Animals a Year: Mostly Cats, but Also Cows, Horses, Storks...

The Community firefighters rescue around 300 animals a year, mainly cats, but also cows, horses, and storks. These rescues, a traditional task of the corps, have increased in recent years due to the growth in the population of cats and dogs.

Audrey Pascual, Spain's Star at the Paralympic Games: "Many people see me and think I'm not happy, but it's quite the opposite"

Audrey Pascual, a skier from Madrid, won four medals, including two golds, at her first Winter Paralympic Games. In her visit to '20minutos', she shares that, despite what many believe, she is a happy person.

Valeria Arzenton, involved in a legal dispute with Raffaella CarrĂĄ's son, won the court case and demands reimbursement for her expenses. She explained her version of the events on the program 'El tiempo justo.'

The PP demands an air connection Madrid-Málaga due to the lack of a train, and Puente attacks the regional government, the media, and a damage estimate of €26,000 per tourist

Adelante AndalucĂ­a criticizes the delay in fully resuming the High-Speed rail line, which will remain suspended until the end of April. The minister responds by calling this group a "disoriented left."

Chuck Norris, emergency hospitalized in Hawaii due to a "medical emergency"

The 86-year-old actor was urgently hospitalized in Hawaii due to a medical emergency, but he is doing well, in good spirits, and telling jokes, according to a friend quoted by TMZ.

First time change in 2026: should the clock be set forward or back?

On March 29, 2026, Spain will set the clock forward to enter daylight saving time, marking the first time change of the year.

Galicia: A Wave of Fans

The family that has been running O Habanero, a historic bar in O Grove, for four generations participates in LALIGA BARES CLUB to show that Galicia is the best region to experience football in bars, competing against Andalusia, Catalonia, and Madrid.

Promoting the Dissemination of Culture in Europe

The ”la Caixa” Foundation and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have signed an agreement to promote the international dissemination of Spanish art, thereby boosting Spanish culture in Europe and encouraging cultural exchange at a global level.

The CNMC says the blackout could have been avoided but calls for integrating renewables into voltage control and acting upon sudden fluctuations

Red Eléctrica acknowledges that rapid voltage variations may have caused disconnections in power plants, responsible for the blackout. The CNMC points out that avoiding the blackout is possible, urging the integration of renewables into voltage control, improving response to fluctuations, and increasing interconnection with France to strengthen the electrical system.

Eleven Municipalities of Madrid in the Totality Band of the Solar Eclipse Will Have Observation Points, Festivals, and Food Stalls

Around the solar eclipse on August 12, eleven municipalities in Madrid will offer observation points, festivals, workshops, cultural activities, and distribution of glasses to view the solar corona.

José Fernando introduces his new girlfriend eight months after the death of his ex and mother of his daughter, Michu

José Fernando, son of Rocío Jurado and Ortega Cano, has introduced his new girlfriend on social media eight months after the death of his ex-partner and mother of his daughter, Michu.

Silvino Louro Dies at 67, Goalkeeping Coach with Mourinho at Real Madrid

Silvino Louro, goalkeeping coach and member of Mourinho's technical staff at Real Madrid between 2010 and 2013, passed away at the age of 67. During his time at the club, he helped win a La Liga title, a Copa del Rey, and a Spanish Super Cup.

Influencer Wang Yefei, 39, Dies While Recording a Live Stream: This Was the Cause

Wang Yefei, a popular 39-year-old Chinese influencer and streamer, died while conducting a live stream. During the recording, she suffered an unexpected health issue that led to her death. Her sudden passing has shocked her followers, who mourn the loss of the beloved digital figure on social media.

'La Revuelta' marks a historic night with a double broadcast alongside AlmodĂłvar and Pablo Carbonell: "Put on another show!"

Pedro AlmodĂłvar and Pablo Carbonell are the special guests in a double and extraordinary broadcast of La Revuelta, which today changes its usual programming to offer a unique night with Broncano.

The World's Major Central Banks Arm Themselves Ahead of the Impact of the Iran War

The leading global central banks are closely monitoring the rise in commodity costs to prevent secondary inflationary effects stemming from the conflict in Iran.

3.8 million views worldwide: the Spanish miniseries that is a hit on Netflix

Netflix has released two hits in less than three days, one of them a Spanish miniseries that is already ranked in the global Top 3 for views, reaching 3.8 million views.

Gema Pérez Sevilla, medical expert, on supplements: "If you combine them incorrectly, you cancel out their effect"

Gema Pérez Sevilla, an expert in aesthetic medicine, warns that taking supplements incorrectly or combining them poorly can nullify their benefits. She emphasizes the importance of proper consumption to avoid common mistakes and maximize their positive effects on health.

Alejandro LucĂ­a, Physiologist: "Drinking Little Water Results in Lower Concentration and Worse Mood"

Mild dehydration can affect daily performance, causing headaches, tiredness, reduced concentration, and a deteriorated mood. Maintaining good hydration is key to physical and mental well-being.

USA delays the 'retirement' of the ISS to maintain a continuous human presence in space

The USA has extended the operational life of the International Space Station until 2032, thus ensuring a continuous human presence in space and continuity in scientific research and space exploration.

Bali or the Maldives? Travel Experts Clarify the Differences Between the Two Paradise Destinations

Bali and the Maldives are dream destinations with very different characteristics. While Bali offers a rich culture and diverse landscapes, the Maldives stands out for its exclusive beaches and luxury resorts, making it important to understand their differences in order to choose the ideal destination based on the type of experience desired.

Quique Dacosta, 3-Michelin-Star Chef, Reveals His Favorite Dish: "It Should Receive Greater Recognition"

Quique Dacosta, 3-Michelin-star chef, reveals his favorite Spanish dish, highlighting his passion and pointing out that it deserves greater recognition in the national gastronomy.

Renewing the Driver's License at 65 Years Old: Requirements and Steps to Follow

Renewing the driver's license at 65 years old requires meeting certain requirements, such as undergoing a medical examination to assess physical and mental health. The process includes going to an authorized assessment center and submitting the necessary documentation. These steps ensure that the person maintains the abilities to drive safely.

The reasons why Senegal has been stripped of the Africa Cup title: "This rule differs from the approach of FIFA and UEFA"

The CAF announced that Morocco is the new Africa Cup champion, removing Senegal from the title. This decision is based on a rule that differs from the approach applied by FIFA and UEFA, generating controversy over the regulation and recognition of champions in African football.

RufiĂĄn and Montero will share an event in Barcelona to reflect on the future of the left: "Teamwork would be great"

On April 9, RufiĂĄn and Montero will participate in an event in Barcelona to discuss ideas that help revitalize the political space of the left, aiming to promote collaboration and teamwork.

Deadlines to choose Yolanda Díaz’s successor at the head of the new Sumar pit coalition parties against each other

The poor results of the left wing of the PSOE in Castilla y LeĂłn have accelerated the debate over who will lead the new Sumar, currently made up of IU, Comuns, MĂĄs Madrid, and Movimiento Sumar.

The US will produce a gold coin featuring Trump's image: the design is already ready

The US Mint received approval to produce a gold coin bearing Trump's image. Although the design is finalized, the denomination and size have yet to be determined.

The Supreme Court opens a fifth case against Alvise Pérez for alleged threats against the mayor of Algeciras

The Supreme Court has initiated a fifth case against MEP Alvise Pérez for allegedly threatening to release audios, documents, and conversations that would reveal purportedly criminal acts by the mayor of Algeciras.

FIFA sanctions Israel: its national team will have to display a banner with the message "football unites the world" and pay a fine

The FIFA Disciplinary Committee sanctioned the Israeli national team, requiring it to display a banner with the message "football unites the world" and to pay a financial fine imposed on the Israeli Football Federation.

Five new positive cases of swine fever detected in the high-risk area of Collserola

The Government reports that, out of 213 samples taken in the past week in the high-risk area of Collserola, only 2.3% tested positive, detecting five new cases of swine fever.

From Medicines to Psychologists: The Health Expenses That Empty Spaniards' Pockets the Most

Households in Spain spend nearly 1,350 euros annually on health expenses not covered by public healthcare, according to a survey by the OCU.

All the Appliances You Should Unplug to Save on Your Bill

Unplugging appliances and electronic devices when not in use helps reduce energy consumption and, therefore, saves money on your electricity bill.

The Madrid restaurant of Japo-Latin cuisine launching an executive menu for less than 30 euros

Li-Onna offers a new executive menu for 28 euros, combining Japanese and Latin cuisine under the concept of "fine food without preambles."

Dividing the World

Seven months after the meeting between Trump and Putin, Russia continues its advance in eastern Ukraine, while the United States carries out attacks against Iran, highlighting the global geopolitical tension and competition.

Carpets and Runways

The fashion industry drives the renewal of wardrobes each season, setting new trends and styles on carpets and runways that influence the global market.

Yes, No

Despite the promises of the SĂĄnchez-Montero duo, the Budgets have still not been presented.

‘Torrente President’: A Scary Movie

The problem is not the movie or Santiago Segura’s lack of talent, but the difficulty in distinguishing parody from reality, since what once seemed exaggerated now feels familiar.

Gloria Camila, about her confrontation with RocĂ­o Flores: "When people speak out of ignorance..."

Gloria Camila responds with humor and firmness to her confrontation with RocĂ­o Flores, highlighting that many criticisms stem from ignorance. During an interview on 'El tiempo justo', she emphasized the importance of being informed before commenting on their family conflict.

From a Disturbing Note to a Visit by an Actor One Hour Before Dying... Everything About the Case of AyßegĂŒl Eraslan

The Turkish influencer AyßegĂŒl Eraslan, 27 years old, was found dead in her home. Her family demands that her death be investigated as a possible murder, pointing to suspicious circumstances prior to her death.

The Surprising Investment of Erling Haaland: "It Sharpens the Mind and Has Clear Similarities with Football"

Norwegian forward Erling Haaland will invest in a new global chess circuit, a project he considers very exciting. He highlights that chess sharpens the mind and has clear similarities with football.

Anita Williams shocks by showing her finger, partly amputated, after her accident on 'GH DĂșo'

Anita Williams, former contestant of 'GH DĂșo', showed her partially amputated finger after a serious accident suffered during the reality show.

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How Much Do You Know About Cuba? Test Yourself with These 10 Questions About the Island

20minutos invites you to test your knowledge about Cuba, known as 'the Pearl of the Caribbean,' in a context where Donald Trump threatens to intervene in the island, similar to what was done with Venezuela.

Income Tax Return 2026: Questions for the Aedaf Experts? Are You Aware of the Updates?

The 2025 Income Tax Return will begin in April, allowing taxpayers to request the draft and submit their returns. You can send your questions through a form and receive answers by email.

The number of Spaniards living abroad grew by 5.1% last year, the highest increase since 2016

The 5.1% increase in Spaniards living abroad is due to naturalizations at the destination through the Grandchildren Law and the departure of foreign migrants who hold Spanish nationality.

Margarita, a village of 30 residents, manages to prevent the opening of the fifth gas station

Margarita, a small village of 30 inhabitants near Vitoria, has succeeded in stopping the opening of a fifth gas station in its area, thus preserving its tranquility and local environment.

The Veolia Water Museum Surpasses One Million Visitors and Prepares Special Events for World Water Day

The Veolia Water Museum has surpassed one million visitors and will celebrate World Water Day with activities such as photographic exhibitions and workshops for children, focused on raising awareness about the importance of preserving water.

This is the new radar limited to 80 km/h that has just been installed on this well-known Spanish highway

The Official Gazette of the Basque Country announced on February 20 the installation of a new radar on the AP-8 highway, where the speed limit is set at 80 km/h to improve road safety.

SofĂ­a Balbuena wins the Ribera del Duero Award: "I became a writer to interrupt my mother"

SofĂ­a Balbuena, upcoming author with PĂĄginas de Espuma, receives the Ribera del Duero Award for her work 'Personaje secundario,' which addresses the overwhelming and explosive world many women face.

The Seven Lives of the Last Bar in Town: Labajos, This Is the Town Hall That Became a Hospitality Manager

Faced with the inevitable closure of the last bar due to Covid-19 and depopulation, the Town Hall of Labajos decided to intervene to prevent its disappearance, becoming a direct manager to keep alive a key space for the town.

First-time parents at 40: "I didn't want a child at any cost or with just anyone"

More and more people are delaying parenthood until their 40s, influenced by the search for stability, social factors, and work-life balance. Giulia, 43 years old and mother of two, emphasizes the importance of enjoying life as a couple first before deciding to have children.

Leaving Grandma's House, Not Moving from Rent to Rent...: 86 Families Move into a Municipal Home in Madrid

The Madrid City Council has handed over the keys to 86 affordable rental apartments in VicĂĄlvaro, part of the sixth development out of the 13 planned, offering families an opportunity to access decent and stable housing.

More than 11,400 dates, 23,000 singles, around ten weddings, and 13 babies later, 'First Dates' celebrates 10 years on air

'First Dates' celebrates 10 years on air with more than 11,400 organized dates, 23,000 singles participating, around ten weddings arising from the show, and 13 babies born from these relationships. The program continues to be a benchmark for dating and love on television.

Alejandro's mistake in 'El Rosco' of 'Pasapalabra' hands victory to Javier

Alejandro, a lawyer from Madrid, made errors on two letters during 'El Rosco' on 'Pasapalabra', which allowed Javier to win the 274,000 euro jackpot.

A contestant from 'ÂĄAllĂĄ tĂș!' tattoos a box from the show: "It happened yesterday at the hotel at 2 a.m."

A contestant from the show 'ÂĄAllĂĄ tĂș!' surprised everyone by tattooing a box from the game. She revealed that the decision happened spontaneously at the hotel at 2 a.m., showing her enthusiasm and unique connection with the program.

MarĂ­a del Monte, against Encarna SĂĄnchez over the Arny case: "May God have her in His glory; I doubt she can"

MarĂ­a del Monte harshly criticized the late broadcaster Encarna SĂĄnchez on the program "Y ahora Sonsoles," denying that she deserved to have her name mentioned, in relation to the controversial Arny case.

Roscón, Samantha Vallejo's son, wins over Sonsoles Ónega during his visit to the show: "You are a delight"

RoscĂłn, Samantha Vallejo's son, visited the show accompanied by his sister CloĂ©, who helped him soften and clarify some of his answers, winning over the host Sonsoles Ónega.

Susana Saborido Panics Over Venomous Sea Snakes: "If One of Those Creatures Gets Into Me..."

Susana Saborido expressed her fear on social media after learning about venomous sea snakes. The influencer showed panic at the idea of one of these "creatures" getting into her, highlighting the danger they pose due to their venom and marine habitat, causing concern and alarm among her followers.

CaparrĂłs, moved by his children's Father's Day greeting: "It hurts to have lost all this time"

Caparrós was moved upon receiving a Father's Day greeting from his daughter and expressed the pain over the lost time. He also thanked his partner, Angélica, for her constant support and for not leaving him alone during difficult moments.

Ylenia Padilla strikes again against Los Gemelos: "The only thing they wanted was to show my worst side"

Ylenia Padilla criticizes Los Gemelos, accusing them of trying to show her worst side and wanting to impose forbidden clauses in agreements. She rejects their intentions and publicly attacks them once again.

The details of the conversation between AgustĂ­n Pantoja and Kiko Rivera: "He apologized to his uncle and he got emotional"

Kike Calleja revealed on 'Vamos a ver' part of the call between Kiko Rivera and AgustĂ­n Pantoja, where Kiko apologized to his uncle, which deeply moved AgustĂ­n.

King Felipe has a coffee in the Plaza Mayor of Salamanca with the President of Italy, Sergio Mattarella

The President of Italy, Sergio Mattarella, was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Salamanca and met with King Felipe in the Plaza Mayor of Salamanca to share a coffee.

Lucas, waiting for another nose surgery: "They have to do a major procedure on me"

The singer from CĂĄdiz, Lucas, confirmed that he must wait for another nose operation, showing patience with the process. Additionally, he talked about Andy in the interview.

Keyla SuĂĄrez, from 'LIDLT', shows great concern about her physique: "I'm going bald"

Keyla SuĂĄrez, former contestant of 'LIDLT', has expressed her concern about hair loss in a video shared with her followers, showing her fear of going bald.

From Paula EchevarrĂ­a to Kiko Rivera, congratulations for Celebrities' Father's Day

On March 19th, social media was filled with messages and memories dedicated to celebrating Father's Day, with public figures like Paula EchevarrĂ­a and Kiko Rivera joining in the congratulations.

Anita Williams talks about extreme thinness and the anorexia she suffered from: "You don't have to reach those standards"

Anita Williams denounces the false beauty standards that led to her anorexia and extreme thinness. On 'El tiempo justo', she warned about the dangers of trying to meet those unrealistic standards and promoted a healthier and more realistic view of the body.

Marina Rivers responds to the controversy of 'influencers' in football stadiums: "Even if it annoys you..."

Marina Rivers attended the Santiago Bernabéu stadium for the Real Madrid vs Elche match along with other creators such as Lola Lolita, sparking debate on social media about the presence of influencers at sporting events.

Cayetano Rivera 'gathers' his two children in a photo for the first time

Cayetano Rivera shares an image together with his two children for the first time: LucĂ­a, whom he adopted during his marriage to Blanca Romero, and Cayetano, born from his relationship with Eva GonzĂĄlez.

Marius, Mette-Marit’s son, asks to be acquitted of serious crimes and agrees to pay a lesser penalty

The prosecution is requesting 7 years and 7 months of imprisonment for Marius for 40 assaults, including several rapes. He asks to be acquitted of the serious crimes but agrees to pay a lesser penalty.

Miguel Marcos Steps Forward and Goes to a Photocall with Belén Esteban: "No More Hiding, He Is My Husband"

Miguel Marcos accompanied Belén Esteban to a photocall, publicly confirming their relationship after previously avoiding it. Meanwhile, the 'Top Chef' contestant stated that, for now, she does not wish to return to television.

Ter Stegen goes to vote in the Barça elections but can't: he was not on the voter registry

Marc-André Ter Stegen, goalkeeper of FC Barcelona loaned to Girona, tried to vote in the elections to choose the new Barça president, but was unable to do so because he was not registered on the electoral roll.

Pharmacies in Rome Give Free Drug Detection Tests for Women in Drinks

Pharmacies in Rome are distributing free kits in March to detect drugs in drinks, aiming to prevent chemical submission and raise awareness about these assaults on International Women's Day. The campaign "Consent Does Not Dissolve in a Drink" offers a rapid test to detect tampering, promoting safety and the prevention of these crimes.

Outrage Over the Death of an Imperial Eagle After Being Shot

AcciĂłn por el Mundo Salvaje reported the death of an Iberian Imperial Eagle after it was shot. Although it arrived alive at a recovery center, it died the following day due to its injuries. This is not an isolated case, as the previous week they received another specimen that had been electrocuted. The association criticizes that the disappearance of wildlife is due to human activity, not nature.

Celta knocks out Olympique Lyonnais and sets up quarter-final clash with Freiburg

Celta won in Lyon with goals from Javi Rueda and JutglĂ , advancing to the Europa League quarter-finals, where they will face Freiburg.

Carolina MarĂ­n, Doubtful for the European Championships in Huelva: "Her participation is not confirmed at any time"

Carolina MarĂ­n is registered for the European Championships in Huelva, but her participation is not guaranteed. Being in the draw is a requirement to play, but it has not yet been confirmed that she will compete.

The Sunshine Double: the challenge Nadal never achieved, that Alcaraz is still pursuing, and that Jannik Sinner aspires to

The Sunshine Double consists of winning the Indian Wells and Miami Masters 1000 tournaments consecutively. Federer and Djokovic have achieved it, but Nadal never did. Currently, Alcaraz is still chasing this feat, while Jannik Sinner aspires to accomplish it.

Rosell, without compensation: his appeal for two years in prison rejected

Former FC Barcelona president Sandro Rosell has had his appeal denied to obtain nearly 30 million euros for the two years he spent in pretrial detention. He was accused of crimes related to criminal organization and money laundering, of which he was ultimately acquitted, but he will not receive compensation for the time he was imprisoned.

The Euroleague Real Madrid - Hapoel Tel Aviv will be played without an audience

The Euroleague game between Real Madrid and Hapoel Tel Aviv will be played behind closed doors. Scariolo's team already experienced playing without an audience two months ago against another Israeli team, Maccabi Tel Aviv.

Being a Father with a Disability, Between Naturalness and the Fight Against Prejudices: "For My Daughters, It’s Normal"

Anxo Queiruga and Vicente Aguilar, both with visual impairment and spinal cord injury, experience fatherhood naturally. However, they face prejudices and social paternalism, even though for their daughters, their disability is something normal in everyday life.

'Toñejo' Rodríguez, wheelchair-using pilot: "Others often limit you more than the barriers"

Antonio 'Toñejo' Rodríguez, a paraplegic pilot, emphasizes that external limitations and others' attitudes are often more restrictive than physical barriers. His experience highlights the importance of overcoming prejudices to achieve his goals in adaptive sports.

Health Ministry is waiting to negotiate with the pharmaceutical company of the medication that treats butterfly skin

The Health Ministry hopes to start negotiations with the pharmaceutical company of the medication for butterfly skin. Meanwhile, compassionate use can be requested, allowing the drug to be used on an individualized basis for patients who need it.

Juan Carlos Ramiro, Director General of Disability under the Zapatero Government, Dies

Juan Carlos Ramiro, former Director General of Disability during the Zapatero government, has passed away. The disability community remembers him as a key figure in the defense of the rights of people with disabilities.

The Refund of the Hydrocarbon Tax for Agricultural Diesel: A Trump Card for the Government Amid the Escalation with Iran

The refund of the Special Hydrocarbon Tax for agricultural diesel is set at 63.71 euros per 1,000 liters. Associations such as Asaja and UniĂłn de Uniones are calling for this refund to be expanded and improved to support the agricultural sector amid rising prices.

The ECB keeps interest rates steady but warns that inflation will soar to 4.4% if the war drags on and the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked

The ECB keeps interest rates unchanged but warns that inflation could rise to 4.4% if the war and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz persist. Additionally, it raises its inflation forecast for this year to 2.6% and lowers the GDP forecast to 0.9%.

The US Navy Opens the Battle for the Historic Fleet Maintenance Contract in Rota with Navantia in the Running

The US Navy has begun a market study to renew the warship maintenance contract in Rota, currently managed by Navantia, thus opening the competition for this historic contract.

Extracting Oil

In the Castilla y LeĂłn elections, the PSOE has achieved great success, while those who oppose Vox have also benefited. Meanwhile, the PP has managed to maintain its electoral base, finding opportunities in the process.

Miguel Garrido: "The most effective measure against war is to lower taxes on energy and food"

Miguel Garrido, vice president of CEOE and president of the Madrid employers' association, states that the best way to mitigate the effects of the war in Iran is to reduce taxes on energy and food, thereby easing the economic pressure on businesses and consumers.

Eddie Wilson, from Ryanair: "Next winter could be a disaster for Spanish airports"

Eddie Wilson, CEO of Ryanair, warns that the upcoming winter season could be very challenging for Spanish airports due to geopolitical uncertainty, rising oil prices, and higher fees imposed by Aena.

Neither Francesca nor Eloise: 'Bridgerton' changes course and this could be the next protagonist

Shonda Rhimes warns that the future of 'Bridgerton' could take an unexpected turn, leaving doubts about who will be the next protagonist, ruling out Francesca and Eloise for the leading role.

The miniseries I recommend the most to everyone is a love story that made me feel like a true villain

The miniseries, released on February 12, tells an intense love story. However, its protagonists faced extreme harassment during the process, which adds a complicated background to the production that the audience can now enjoy.

'Peaky Blinders' Does Not End with 'The Immortal Man': This Is What Netflix Is Preparing for the Shelbys in Their Upcoming Series

Netflix continues the story of the Shelbys beyond 'Peaky Blinders' and 'The Immortal Man,' preparing new series that will expand the universe of this iconic family, ensuring that the saga does not end with these productions.

Netflix has its blockbuster of the year: the action movie starring the 'Reacher' star has crushed Ben Affleck and Matt Damon

Alan Ritchson, the lead of 'Reacher', headlines a successful action blockbuster on Netflix that has surpassed movies featuring Ben Affleck and Matt Damon in popularity, establishing itself as one of the most-watched titles on the platform.

'Love Story': The reasons why the series about John F. Kennedy Jr.'s love story has sparked Daryl Hannah's anger

The biographical series about Carolyn Bessette and John F. Kennedy Jr. has generated controversy by portraying a negative image of actress Daryl Hannah, who has expressed her dissatisfaction with how she is depicted in the production.

Warning of a new scam targeting iPhone users on WhatsApp: promising access to betas in exchange for money

iPhone users are being scammed on WhatsApp with promises of early access to beta versions in exchange for money, taking advantage of the interest in being among the first to try new features.

The humanoid robot Unitree G1 learns to play tennis and can compete against people: how it does it

The humanoid robot Unitree G1 stands out for its ability to learn to play tennis and self-correct in real time while playing, allowing it to compete effectively against people.

This is what McDonald's humanoid robots that serve customers and hamburgers are like

A McDonald's in Shanghai is testing humanoid robots that attend to customers, serve food, and collect used trays, integrating technology to improve service and efficiency in the restaurant.

NASA's Supersonic X-59 Plane Prepares to Fly Faster Than the Speed of Sound

NASA aims to expand the capabilities of the supersonic X-59 plane by conducting tests at higher altitudes and speeds to advance faster-than-sound flights.

You can now listen to music with the highest quality on Spotify: this is how you can activate 'Exclusive Mode'

'Exclusive Mode' is now available in the desktop app for Windows. Premium users can activate it to enjoy music with the highest sound quality.

The clone of Chanel's new 'it bag' has arrived at Parfois: minimalist, elegant, and in a shade that goes with everything

Parfois's new bag, minimalist and elegant, is presented as the perfect alternative to Chanel's 'it bag.' Its versatile design and neutral tone make it the ideal accessory to pair with any outfit this season.

Primark launches a Real Madrid collection: the trend of wearing football jerseys but at an affordable price

Primark presents a Real Madrid collection with items priced under 18 euros, ideal for fans looking to wear the team's jersey at an accessible price.

Duyos travels to the past in a collection that brings us the best of the 80s

The Spanish brand Duyos closes OMODA with its Fall-Winter 2026/27 collection, featuring extreme shoulder pads, a clear nod to 80s fashion.

Two experts highlight that monochromatic makeup was the dominant trend on the red carpet at the 2026 Oscars, emphasizing its impact and presence in the celebrities' looks during the event.

Isabel SanchĂ­s crowns herself at the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid with dresses that have lit up Cibeles

Isabel SanchĂ­s stands out at the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid, establishing herself as a star brand thanks to her dresses that have illuminated the Cibeles runway with dazzling looks.

Why Your Body Craves Sweets During the Luteal Phase of the Menstrual Cycle

An expert in pharmacy and dietetics explains that the desire to consume sweets during the luteal phase is a natural response of the body due to hormonal changes. Understanding this process helps to better manage cravings and recognize that it is a common physiological reaction in the menstrual cycle.

Samantha Vallejo-NĂĄgera, chef: "To make good lentils, we crush 3 or 4 tomatoes and finely chop all the vegetables"

Chef Samantha Vallejo-NĂĄgera shares her homemade lentil and vegetable recipe, emphasizing the importance of crushing tomatoes and finely chopping the vegetables to achieve an authentic and delicious flavor that they always have at home.

Alba Díaz, daughter of Manuel Díaz 'El Cordobés,' enjoyed an evening at Fenómeno, a new place in Madrid that combines music and excellent gastronomy, standing out for its high-quality food, cocktails, and service.

PicardĂ­as: the typical sweet of Holy Week in this municipality of Murcia that is little known in Spain

PicardĂ­as, along with chochos, are traditional sweets eaten in Lorca during Holy Week. Despite their local importance, these sweets are little known in the rest of Spain.

The Air Fryer Problem That Almost No One Knows About and How to Avoid It

Air fryers, although they do not reach very high temperatures, emit constant heat that can damage the countertop over time. It is recommended to protect the surface to prevent deterioration.

The diet that can help you slow down the structural aging of your brain

Studies indicate that a specific diet is linked to a reduced loss of brain tissue, especially gray matter, helping to slow down the structural aging of the brain.

Kilometer-long queues at Lidl to buy this oven for less than €40 and seven ideas to make the most of it

Lidl’s mini electric oven, affordable and easy to use, has caused long lines. It allows you to prepare various recipes without hassle, offering a practical and budget-friendly option for cooking at home.

Andalusia's 'Grand Canyon' is in Granada: full of colors and shaped over millions of years

This stunning landscape, located in a UNESCO-recognized geopark in Granada, stands out for its variety of colors and geological formation dating back millions of years, making it one of the most spectacular places in southern Spain.

The 5th Century B.C. Greek Temple That Will Host a Music Festival Despite Historians' Criticism

A 5th century B.C. Greek temple in Sicily, built according to the principles of classical architecture, will be the venue for a music festival, despite the criticism of historians concerned about the preservation of the monument.

Discover the Val d'Aran Beyond Its Ski Slopes

The Val d'Aran offers much more than snow in winter and is not limited to Baqueira Beret alone. This destination in the Catalan Pyrenees stands out for its nature, culture, and diverse activities, inviting visitors to explore its richness beyond skiing.

A New Parador Opens in a 16th Century Castle

A new parador located in a 16th century castle has opened, offering stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. This place combines history and comfort, providing visitors with a unique experience in an iconic and emblematic setting.

The English Countryside Village Ideal for a Day Trip from London: "The Most Beautiful in the World"

This charming town in the Cotswolds, considered "the most beautiful village in the world," offers a dreamlike landscape and is less than an hour by train from London, making it perfect for a day trip.

From Churches and Palaces to Temples and Works of Art: The Historical Heritage Lost to Wars

Many churches, palaces, temples, and works of art, including some recognized as World Heritage sites by UNESCO, have been destroyed in wars and, in many cases, can never be restored, representing an irreparable loss of historical heritage.

The new route will connect Asturias airport with a popular European capital in just two hours. This direct flight will be operational at least until March 2028, facilitating access and promoting youth tourism.

Early Obesity in Women Could Accelerate Puberty

The group 'Hormonal Regulation of Energy Balance, Puberty, and Reproduction' concludes that early obesity in women can accelerate the onset of puberty, affecting hormonal and reproductive development.

Science Explains How Long a Hug Should Last: "It Reduces Excess Cortisol and Increases the Release of Oxytocin"

Dr. Fernando Mora explains that a hug should last between 20 and 30 seconds to reduce cortisol, the stress hormone, and increase oxytocin, which promotes calm and well-being. This optimal duration enhances the positive effects on emotional and physical health.

From Anger to Happiness: How Your Way of Walking Reflects Your Mood

A scientific study reveals that the way you walk reflects specific emotions, identifying movement patterns associated with different moods such as anger or happiness. These findings can help better understand how emotions influence our physical behavior.

They discover the brain's mechanism for protecting itself against depression

The study reveals how the hippocampus, key in memory and emotions, activates mechanisms that protect the brain against depression, offering new pathways for psychological treatments.

A Minimally Invasive Surgery on the Palate Reduces Snoring by Half

A study by the ClĂ­nica Universidad de Navarra reveals that a minimally invasive surgery on the palate reduces the intensity of snoring by half. This procedure significantly improves sleep quality without serious side effects, offering an effective option for those who suffer from this problem.

Eating a lot of ultra-processed foods could weaken your bones

A study reveals that consuming large amounts of ultra-processed foods is linked to a decrease in bone mineral density, especially in the upper femur and lumbar region, which could weaken the bones.

The sixth generation of the Toyota Rav4, in detail: hybrid or PHEV, delivery dates, prices...

The sixth generation of the 2026 Toyota Rav4 arrives in Spain with improvements in electric range, hybrid and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) options, new technologies, and a refreshed design. It offers greater efficiency and modern features for better performance and experience.

Charging an electric car in just nine minutes is now possible: discover BYD's new battery

BYD has developed a new battery that allows an electric car to be charged in just nine minutes. Additionally, they have created a charger with a power of up to 1,500 kW using a single connector, revolutionizing the speed and efficiency of electric vehicle charging.

Marlaska, on the beacon: "The penalty is applied only if the car is immobilized and not properly signaled"

The Minister of the Interior confirmed the end of the grace period for the mandatory use of the V16 beacon as of February 25, without controls, but warned that fines will be issued to those who do not have it during a breakdown. Penalties are only applied if the vehicle is immobilized and not properly signaled.

The new ultra-fast service area on the AP-7 that will replace the old La Roca del VallĂšs toll

The Ministry of Transport will build two new service areas with ultra-fast chargers for electric vehicles on the AP-7, replacing the old La Roca del VallĂšs toll. These stations are part of a plan that includes a total of eight locations to improve fast charging infrastructure on the national road network.

What would happen if you have an accident with an expired ITV? Expert lawyer AdriĂĄn Botella LĂłpez explains it to us

The lawyer AdriĂĄn Botella LĂłpez explained in an interview that driving with an expired ITV and causing an accident can lead to legal problems and complications with the insurance, which might refuse to cover the damages. It is essential to keep the ITV up to date to avoid fines and ensure coverage in case of incidents.

Snow Arrives in the Canary Islands: Storm Therese Covers the Summit of Teide in White and Causes Over One Hundred Incidents in Just a Few Hours

Storm Therese has caused snowfall in the Canary Islands at lower altitudes than expected, covering the summit of Teide in white and causing more than one hundred incidents in a few hours.

Madrid registries will have webcams to verify the digital ID and prevent identity fraud

The Community of Madrid will install webcams in registries to verify the digital ID and prevent identity fraud, enhancing security in procedures and access to facilities.

More than 100 improvements in schools and completing the squares of Cortes, GĂĄndara de Oro, and Carmen: Madrid allocates its surplus to new works

Madrid has €62.8 million for 2025, allocated to 104 projects that include improvements in public schools, municipal centers, book acquisitions, and works for the Contemporary Museum, as well as completing the works in the squares of Cortes, Gándara de Oro, and Carmen.

Las Palmas builds a 50-meter-long sand wall on the beach to protect a section of the promenade from the storm

In response to the storm, a 50-meter sand wall has been constructed in Las Palmas to protect the promenade. Additionally, showers have been removed, walkways collected, and water sports activities suspended as a precaution.

The Generalitat tests a system to reduce emergency services' arrival time by 20%

The Generalitat is testing a system that detects the proximity of emergency vehicles and coordinates the rest of the traffic to facilitate their passage, aiming to reduce arrival time to incidents by 20%.

The La Princesa Hospital Begins Phase II Trial to Stop Cell Death in ALS Patients

La Princesa Hospital is starting a Phase II clinical trial with a drug aimed at restoring the function of the protein that causes damage in the signal transmission system from the brain to the muscles in ALS patients, with the goal of stopping cell death.

Major Anti-Drug Operation in Cantabria: More Than 150 Officers Raid Premises in Several Municipalities

The Civil Guard carried out a simultaneous operation in various towns across Cantabria with 150-200 officers to dismantle a drug trafficking network. Multiple premises were searched and several suspects were arrested in a coordinated action to combat drug trafficking in the region.

This is how Madrid's skyline will change by 2040: the five new buildings to be constructed in the coming years

Madrid plans to transform its skyline with five new iconic buildings that will be constructed before 2040, redefining the city’s silhouette and reflecting its growth and modernization.

Local Police Competitive Exams in the Balearic Islands: Positions, Municipalities, and Requirements

The announcement published in the Official Bulletin aims to strengthen the Local Police forces in the municipalities of Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, and Formentera, offering new positions to meet the security needs in the Balearic Islands.

Farmers and Doctors Join Teachers' Strike in Catalonia and Block the AP-7 in Both Directions

EducaciĂł reports a 7.64% participation in the teachers' strike at 9:30 a.m., while farmers and doctors also join in and block the AP-7 highway in both directions.

The FĂșcar parking lot will offer up to 200 spaces with monthly passes for residents

The City Council will open the FĂșcar parking lot in four months and the Plaza del Rey parking lot in one year after carrying out adaptation and repair works. The FĂșcar parking lot will have up to 200 spaces available with monthly passes for residents.

An Elderly Man’s Letter to His Neighbors Before Moving to a Care Home: “Living Here for 42 Years Was a Pleasure”

An elderly man wrote an emotional letter to his neighbors upon moving to a care home, expressing that living there for 42 years was a pleasure and wishing all the residents the best before leaving.

A very special 'souvenir': a live opossum found among the toys in an airport shop

An opossum was found alive and resting peacefully among the stuffed animals in an airport shop, surprising employees and customers.

A Spanish teacher in the US, about school supplies: "Teachers buy everything"

A Spanish teacher in the US reveals that teachers often cover all extra expenses related to their students' school supplies out of their own pockets.

Vertigo in Dogs: Are They Born Afraid of Heights or Does It Develop?

Some dogs are more cautious from birth, while others are bolder, but all possess basic survival instincts that influence their reaction to vertigo or fear of heights.

How to Know If Your Cat Is Happy at Home: Signs Many Owners Overlook

Cats show happiness by sleeping next to us, rolling over when they see us, and sleeping on their backs. These behaviors indicate trust and well-being that many owners do not always recognize.

How to Detect When Your Pet Bird Is Not Well: Warning Signs

Veterinarians emphasize the importance of daily observation by the owner to identify early signs of illness in pet birds and prevent further complications.

Check Your Horoscope for This Friday, March 20, 2026

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es to learn the daily predictions that will help you prepare and make decisions in your personal and professional life.

The company behind Mercadona's torrijas bread: a bakery in AlcalĂĄ de Henares

Easter is approaching and Mercadona is already offering its torrijas bread, essential for preparing this traditional dessert, produced by a bakery located in AlcalĂĄ de Henares.

Who is Michael Rubin, the former Pentagon advisor urging Morocco to invade Ceuta and Melilla

Michael Rubin, historian and analyst with extensive experience in U.S. foreign policy, has sparked controversy by suggesting that Morocco should invade the Spanish cities of Ceuta and Melilla. His call reflects his influence in strategic debates and his views on territorial control in North Africa.

Floral spectacle in Lleida: the best days in March and April to see almond and cherry trees

The highlight of the “Floració” in Lleida begins, with organized routes and visits to enjoy the blooming of almond and cherry trees in the fields of Segrià, Urgell, and other regions. March and April are the best months to appreciate this natural spectacle.

Review of 'Hawai' by Rata Negra, released by Sonido Muchacho

'Hawai' by Rata Negra, released by Sonido Muchacho, blends dark punk with an atmosphere of cold paranoia, creating an intense and immersive sonic journey that stands out in the scene.

Why do you feel the need to pee when you're nervous or in a hurry?

When feeling nervous or in a hurry, the body releases adrenaline and activates the nervous system into alert mode. This causes the brain to pay more attention to internal signals, such as those from the bladder, triggering an urgent need to urinate that previously seemed controlled.

A Bear, an Unexpected Star of a Live Broadcast

During a live broadcast, a colleague in the studio alerted the journalist about the unexpected presence of a bear. The reporter carefully moved away to find a safer position while continuing the transmission.

The Farewell to Larijani: Images from the Funeral of the Iranian Politician Assassinated by Israel

Thousands of people gathered in Tehran to bid farewell to Ali Larijani, Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council of Iran, who died following an attack attributed to Israel. Larijani was a key political figure in the country, and his death has caused great shock.

Beyond the Jerte Valley, spectacular places in Spain that transform during spring

Spring begins on March 20, 2026, in the northern hemisphere, bringing longer days, warmer temperatures, and blooming. In Spain, besides the famous Jerte Valley in Extremadura, there are many other ideal destinations to enjoy this season and its beautiful natural spectacle.

Does Carlos Alcaraz Appear? These Are the Tennis Players Who Have Earned the Most Money

Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Rafa Nadal, Margaret Court, Serena Williams, and Steffi Graf are some of the tennis players with the highest earnings, although they do not always coincide with those who have won the most Grand Slams. The list also includes emerging figures like Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, highlighting financial accumulations beyond just titles.

Eliminating Tyrants

All the comic strips published by SuperantipĂĄtico in 20minutos, which satirically address the elimination of tyrants and situations of abuse of power.

The Russian ship drifting in the Mediterranean Sea, loaded with 900 tons of oil, is heading towards the Libyan coast

The Arctic Metagaz, one of almost 600 ships sanctioned by the European Union, is drifting in the Mediterranean Sea with 900 tons of oil and is heading towards the Libyan coast, facing restrictions from the EU.

Urtasun presents an export office to "place Spanish music at the center of the world"

The new export office will provide a global map of resources, a portal with aid and training opportunities to boost the presence and competitiveness of Spanish music in the international market.

Gloria and Emilio Estefan, Jon Secada, and other artists seek a new anthem for Miami

Elevate Miami and Guitars Over Guns have launched a contest open to all musical genres, such as pop, Latin rhythms, and hip-hop, to create a new anthem representative of Miami.

The AlcalĂĄ Declaration Signed, a Decalogue for the Future of Journalism

The AlcalĂĄ Declaration, a decalogue to guide the future of journalism, was signed at the closing of the IX CELAC-EU Publishers Congress, held at the Cervantes Institute in AlcalĂĄ de Henares.

Ibai Llanos announces he will broadcast the Copa del Rey final for free on his channel

Ibai Llanos, the popular Basque streamer, announced in his latest Twitch stream that he will broadcast the Copa del Rey final for free on his channel, allowing his followers to enjoy the match at no cost.

Pepe Martí, a Spaniard in Formula E: "I understand that F1 drivers don’t like a battery that goes up and down during the lap"

Pepe MartĂ­, Cupra Kiro driver, spoke with 20minutos about the Madrid ePrix at Jarama and current topics in motorsport, highlighting differences in battery management between Formula E and F1.

Notes on the Signing of Jésica Rodríguez: "The President of Adif is very angry, but there is no choice but to hire her"

An employee documented on her computer the details of the signing of Jésica Rodríguez, linked to Ábalos, including a call in which it is mentioned that she is Koldo's niece. Despite the anger of the President of Adif, her hiring was considered inevitable.

The Association of Victims of Adamuz hires the lawyer from the Angrois case, which is being examined in Strasbourg

The Association of Victims of Adamuz has hired the lawyer from the Angrois case, which is currently being examined in Strasbourg. Additionally, they have called for a demonstration in Huelva on March 20 under the slogan "Memory, Truth, and Justice."

Minor arrested for attempting to stab two people to death outside a nightclub

A minor was arrested after stabbing two people up to five times in the back and neck outside a nightclub. The assault continued even when the victims were on the ground.

The writer and biologist Biel Mesquida, Premi d'Honor de les Lletres Catalanes for being a "verbal creator"

Biel Mesquida, a communicator from Mallorca, receives the Premi d'Honor de les Lletres Catalanes for his career as a "verbal creator," encompassing poetry, short stories, and literary criticism.

The President of Mexico Confirms the Invitation to the King for the World Cup, but Clarifies It Was Not Exclusive

President Sheinbaum clarified that Mexico sent World Cup invitations to all countries, without exclusivity, including the king.

The Secret of Antarctica's Lakes Revealed: They Are Connected to the Ocean Underground

A pioneering study by the CSIC reveals that several lakes on an Antarctic island are connected underground to the ocean, explaining how their groundwater system functions.

Juana Acosta, Fernando Tejero, and Lydia Bosch Will Make Their Debut at the Mérida Theater Festival

The 72nd edition of the Mérida International Classical Theater Festival, starting on July 3, will feature dance, comedy, tragedy, and musicals. The debuts of Juana Acosta, Fernando Tejero, and Lydia Bosch stand out, with more than 150 performances scheduled, solidifying the event as a cultural benchmark in classical theater.

Aemet Workers to Strike During Easter: "No One Wants to Live in Madrid on 1,200 Euros"

Aemet employees have called for a strike during Easter, affecting processions and air traffic. They demand better salaries, denouncing that 1,200 euros is not enough to live in Madrid.

Sandra Peña’s Parents Demand an " Exemplary Sanction" Against the School: "The School Didn’t Activate Protocols, They Lied to Us"

Sandra Peña’s family reports that the young woman was the victim of insults due to her physical appearance and sexual orientation. They accuse the school of failing to activate the necessary protocols and of lying to them, demanding an exemplary sanction against the educational institution.

200 People Evacuated from the Autonomous University of Barcelona Due to a Toxic Reaction at a Microelectronics Institute

200 people were evacuated from the Autonomous University of Barcelona due to a toxic reaction caused by a mixture of organic solvents at a microelectronics institute. The Fire Department deployed seven units to disperse the gas generated.

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

Stay informed with the latest and most important news delivered daily to your email. This service ensures you never miss out on key updates across various topics, providing timely and relevant information straight to your inbox.

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

Take part in the 20M surveys to express your opinion and find out what other readers think about current topics. This initiative encourages interaction and dialogue among users, providing a platform that reflects diverse perspectives and public opinion trends.

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

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a technology that simulates human intelligence to perform tasks such as data analysis and pattern recognition. It is essential to understand its basic concepts, applications, and ethics before getting started. AI is transforming sectors such as healthcare, finance, and education, offering efficiency and new opportunities, but it also poses challenges related to privacy and employment.

Farewell to Pedro Pascal, hello to a beloved actor that 'The Last of Us' has just added to season 3

Pedro Pascal will not continue in season 3 of 'The Last of Us.' The HBO series continues adapting the second video game, with Craig Mazin as the sole showrunner, and has added a very beloved actor for the new phase of the production.

The shopping center near Madrid that opens its doors today with four days of activities and many surprises

The new commercial park will open its doors on Thursday, March 12, offering four days full of activities and surprises for visitors.

'Torrente President,' the ultimate spoiler: all the cameos in the movie, explained

Santiago Segura released his new film with a promotional campaign centered around secrecy. Now, all the cameos in "Torrente President" are revealed and explained, uncovering the hidden surprises and special appearances that enrich the movie.

The Experts Agree: "The Break Between Artificial Manicures Is Not Just an Aesthetic Pause, but an Investment in Health"

More and more professionals are warning about the need to take breaks between artificial manicures to avoid damage to the nails. This rest is not merely an aesthetic pause, but a vital measure to maintain health and strengthen the nails in the long term.

The Meaning of the Pin Worn by Some Guests at the 2026 Oscars Gala

Several attendees at the 2026 Oscars, including actors and actresses, wore a distinctive pin on the red carpet to express political messages, taking advantage of the event's visibility to showcase their stance.

30 episodes across 3 seasons: the French animated miniseries that conquers the HBO Max top 10

The French miniseries follows the adventure of a hunter and a dinosaur who form an unexpected brotherly bond. Created by a prominent animation director, the series has secured a spot in HBO Max's top 10 thanks to its innovative story and visual style.

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, allowing declarations to be submitted during this period.

Francesc Miralles, Personal Growth Expert, on the Life-Changing Movie: "Details Affect Happiness"

Francesc Miralles highlights the film 'Groundhog Day' as an iconic work with significant healing power. According to the personal growth expert, the movie shows how small details influence happiness, offering valuable insight for its global audience.

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

The passage, protected as a historic complex, connects Clot and Sant MartĂ­ with 122 meters of working-class architecture. This pedestrian space offers a peaceful and colorful atmosphere, preserving the 19th-century charm right in the El Clot neighborhood.

Coaches agree: "The Bulgarian split squat is great, but if you want to see your muscles progress week by week, the Smith machine is better"

The Bulgarian split squat is popular for legs and glutes, but a trainer points out that using the Smith machine can offer better results for weekly muscle progress.

The 2025 Income Tax Simulator is Now Activated: This Is How You Can Find Out If You Will Have to Pay the Tax Office or Receive a Refund

The 2025 Income Tax Simulator is now available and allows you to find out in advance whether you will have to pay or receive a refund. It does not require Cl@ve identification or a digital certificate to access.

This is the new passport similar to the Camino de Santiago’s to promote rural tourism in Seville

The Junta de AndalucĂ­a has launched a tourist visa to promote rural tourism in ten municipalities of a region in Seville, inspired by the Camino de Santiago passport.

Analysis - China’s record oil output reaches limits of what’s possible

China has achieved record oil production levels, pushing the boundaries of its extraction capabilities amid rising domestic demand. However, further growth is constrained by aging fields and limited new reserves. The country faces challenges balancing output with environmental and economic factors, signaling that future increases may depend on enhanced technology and investment rather than resource expansion.

Prices for oil, fuel cargoes smash record highs as Iran war chokes Middle East supply

Oil and fuel cargo prices have surged to record highs due to escalating conflict involving Iran, which is disrupting supply routes in the Middle East. This crisis is tightening global energy markets, pushing costs upward as concerns rise over potential shortages and supply instability in a key oil-producing region.

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Trump calls for Japan, NATO to 'step up' on Iran as oil prices bite

Former President Trump urged Japan and NATO to increase pressure on Iran amid rising oil prices. He emphasized the need for stronger action to address Iran’s influence and stabilize global energy markets as costs continue to impact economies worldwide.

Saudi Arabia sees oil at $180/bbl if Iran war lasts beyond April - WSJ

Saudi Arabia warns that oil prices could surge to $180 per barrel if the conflict with Iran extends beyond April. The kingdom anticipates severe supply disruptions and heightened market volatility, urging global stakeholders to prepare for prolonged instability in the region's energy supply.

Gold prices rebound but head for deep weekly loss as Iran war dents rate cut bets

Gold prices rose modestly, rebounding from recent lows, but are still poised for a significant weekly loss. The conflict in Iran has reduced expectations for central bank rate cuts, dampening gold's appeal as a hedge. Rising U.S. Treasury yields and a stronger dollar also pressured gold, despite geopolitical tensions offering some support to the metal.

Oil prices fall as US considers lifting some Iran sanctions

Oil prices dropped as the US government contemplates easing certain sanctions on Iran amid ongoing diplomatic talks. The potential move could increase Iran's oil exports, contributing to higher global supply and easing market tensions. Traders reacted to the news by adjusting oil futures, reflecting concerns about oversupply and its impact on prices.

Gold slides on bets for higher interest rates for longer amid raging Iran war

Gold prices fell as investors anticipated extended periods of higher interest rates due to ongoing geopolitical tensions from the Iran conflict. The market's focus on tighter monetary policy overshadowed safe-haven demand, leading to a decline in gold despite escalating regional instability.

Saudi Arabia has the right to take military action against Iran, foreign minister says

Saudi Arabia's foreign minister stated that the kingdom reserves the right to take military action against Iran if necessary, amid escalating tensions between the two countries. He emphasized Saudi Arabia’s commitment to defending its sovereignty and interests in response to Iranian threats and proxy activities in the region.

US, Japan to focus rare earths cooperation on select group of minerals at first

The US and Japan plan to initially concentrate their rare earths cooperation on a select group of critical minerals. This targeted approach aims to strengthen supply chain security and reduce dependence on China, addressing vulnerabilities in key sectors like technology and defense. The collaboration marks a strategic step toward enhancing resource resilience and boosting economic and national security ties between the two nations.

GS downgrades Lufthansa to “sell” as $1 billion fuel hedge loss hits 2026 earnings

Goldman Sachs downgraded Lufthansa to "sell" following a $1 billion loss on its fuel hedging, which is expected to negatively impact the airline's 2026 earnings. The substantial hedge loss raises concerns about Lufthansa's financial outlook and profitability, prompting caution among investors.

FedEx CEO says global demand holding amid Iran war, annual profit outlook up on record holiday profit

FedEx CEO reports that global demand remains steady despite the Iran conflict. The company’s annual profit forecast has been raised, driven by record holiday season earnings. This strong performance highlights resilience in FedEx’s operations amid geopolitical tensions and supports a positive outlook for the fiscal year.

Australia’s Star Entertainment names Bally’s executive Charles Diao as CFO

Australia’s Star Entertainment Group has appointed Charles Diao, an executive from Bally’s Corporation, as its new Chief Financial Officer. Diao brings extensive financial and operational experience in the gaming and hospitality sectors, aiming to support Star Entertainment’s growth and strategic goals. The appointment reflects the company's focus on strengthening its leadership amid industry challenges.

Top 3 US oil refining stocks, according to Goldman Sachs

Goldman Sachs highlights the top three US oil refining stocks, citing strong fundamentals and potential for growth. The report underscores these companies’ resilience amid market volatility and their strategic positioning to benefit from future energy demand. Investors are advised to consider these picks for diversified exposure to the refining sector’s recovery and profitability.

Samsonite shares drop on weak FY earnings; says US listing prep on track

Samsonite's shares fell after the company reported weak full-year earnings, missing market expectations. Despite the disappointing results, Samsonite confirmed that preparations for a US listing are proceeding as planned, indicating confidence in future growth prospects and strategic plans.

Work from home, avoid air travel to deal with higher energy prices, IEA says

The International Energy Agency advises remote work and reduced air travel to cope with rising energy costs. These measures can lower energy demand and help consumers save money amid global price hikes. The IEA emphasizes energy efficiency and behavior changes as key strategies to ease supply pressures and support sustainability goals.

Exclusive – Tesla in talks with Chinese firms to buy $2.9 billion worth of solar equipment, sources say

Tesla is negotiating with Chinese suppliers to purchase about $2.9 billion of solar equipment. This move aims to secure components for its solar energy products, reflecting the company's effort to expand its solar business. The talks indicate Tesla's focus on cost-effective sourcing amid growing demand for renewable energy solutions.

Taiwan stocks higher at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted up 1.51%

Taiwan stocks closed higher, with the Taiwan Weighted Index rising 1.51%. Gains were driven by strong performances in key sectors, reflecting positive investor sentiment. Market activity showed increased buying interest amid favorable economic indicators and global market trends supporting growth.

GE Vernova, Hitachi to build US nuclear reactors for $40 billion - White House

GE Vernova and Hitachi plan to build advanced nuclear reactors in the US with a $40 billion investment. The project aims to boost clean energy production and reduce carbon emissions, supporting the US government's push for sustainable energy infrastructure and energy security. The initiative reflects growing interest in nuclear power as a key component of the country’s clean energy future.

Virgin Australia to adjust fares to reflect cost pressures

Virgin Australia announced it will adjust airfares to better reflect rising operational costs, including fuel and staffing expenses. The airline aims to balance competitive pricing with sustainable business practices amid industry-wide inflationary pressures. Customers can expect fare changes in upcoming booking periods as the company navigates the challenging economic environment.

Joint statement on Strait of Hormuz by European nations, Japan, Canada

European nations, Japan, and Canada issued a joint statement expressing concern over escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. They called for restraint, emphasizing the importance of freedom of navigation and stability in the region, urging all parties to avoid actions that could increase conflict and to engage in dialogue to resolve disputes peacefully.

War hits Tehran’s grand bazaar as prices surge and shops shut

Tehran’s grand bazaar faces severe disruption as regional conflicts escalate, leading to widespread shop closures and soaring prices. Traders blame instability and supply chain issues for the economic strain affecting the marketplace, once a thriving commercial hub. The turmoil has deeply impacted business operations, causing anxiety among merchants and consumers alike.

US seeks ’seizures and convictions’ by China to curb fentanyl issue

The US urges China to take stronger actions, including seizures and convictions, to combat fentanyl trafficking. This call comes amid rising concerns over the opioid crisis fueled by fentanyl shipments originating from China. US officials emphasize the need for tighter enforcement and cooperation to reduce the flow of these dangerous drugs into American communities.

US new home sales drop to near 3-1/2-year low in January

US new home sales fell 3.2% in January to an annual rate of 694,000, near the lowest level in over three years, amid rising mortgage rates and affordability challenges. Despite this decline, demand remains steady due to strong buyer interest, but supply shortages continue to limit sales growth. Economists suggest the housing market faces ongoing headwinds as borrowing costs stay elevated.

US wholesale inventories fall sharply in January

US wholesale inventories dropped significantly in January, indicating weaker supply chain activity. The decline suggests cautious inventory management by businesses amid economic uncertainties and potential demand slowdown. This trend may impact future production and sales dynamics across various industries.

Natural gas storage report shows smaller-than-expected increase

The latest natural gas storage report revealed a smaller-than-anticipated build in stocks, indicating tighter supply conditions. This unexpected figure may influence market prices and reflects ongoing demand pressures amidst production challenges.

World trade growth set to slow to 1.9% this year, Iran war may weigh more, says WTO

The WTO forecasts global trade growth will slow to 1.9% in 2024, down from previous estimates. Rising geopolitical tensions, particularly the Iran conflict, and ongoing economic uncertainties are expected to impact trade flows. The report warns that prolonged instability could further hinder global commerce and recovery efforts.

Wholesale inventories decline unexpectedly, signaling potential shifts

Wholesale inventories fell unexpectedly last month, suggesting slower demand and possible changes in supply chain dynamics. The decline may impact future production and inventory management strategies, reflecting cautious business outlook amid evolving economic conditions.

New home sales drop significantly, missing forecasts

New home sales in the U.S. fell significantly in April, missing analyst forecasts. The decline reflects ongoing challenges in the housing market, including rising mortgage rates and limited inventory, which continue to dampen buyer demand and affect overall market recovery.

Bank of England holds rates as expected amid inflation concerns

The Bank of England maintained its interest rates, aligning with market expectations, as it balances persistent inflation pressures against economic growth risks. Policymakers indicated vigilance on inflation, signaling potential future hikes if price rises continue, while acknowledging economic uncertainties ahead.

ECB to start lifting rates as soon as April on inflation pressures, brokerages say

Brokerages predict the European Central Bank will begin raising interest rates in April due to persistent inflation pressures. The move aims to curb rising prices and stabilize the economy amid ongoing inflation concerns across the Eurozone.

WTO reform deadlock may prompt some countries to seek other options on free trade

The World Trade Organization faces a reform deadlock as member countries struggle to agree on updates. This stalemate risks undermining the WTO’s effectiveness, prompting some nations to explore alternative free trade arrangements and bilateral agreements to advance their trade interests outside the multilateral system.

Dollar dips as oil shock turns central banks hawkish

The U.S. dollar weakened as rising oil prices prompted central banks to adopt a more hawkish stance to curb inflation. Higher energy costs have increased inflation risks, leading to expectations of tighter monetary policies, which influenced currency markets and dampened dollar strength globally.

Morning Bid: Hawkish rate repricing halts the dollar’s rally

The dollar’s recent rally paused as markets adjusted to more hawkish rate expectations. Investors are recalibrating their outlook amid signals of prolonged higher interest rates, causing shifts in currency valuations and impacting global financial markets.

Analysis - Iran conflict could flip China’s deflation into ’bad inflation’

The escalating Iran conflict risks turning China’s mild deflation into persistent, harmful inflation by disrupting energy and commodity supplies. This situation could exacerbate costs for Chinese manufacturers, reduce economic growth, and complicate Beijing’s efforts to stabilize prices and stimulate demand amid ongoing economic challenges.

Goldman Sachs expects prolonged BoE pause, sees next rate cut in 2027

Goldman Sachs predicts the Bank of England will maintain current interest rates for an extended period, delaying any rate cuts until 2027. The investment bank cites ongoing economic uncertainties and inflation concerns as reasons for the prolonged pause in monetary easing.

Oil prices retreat, bonds struggle on hawkish rate repricing as Iran war rages

Oil prices fell as investors weighed hawkish central bank rate hikes amid ongoing Iran conflict. Rising bond yields pressured markets, reflecting concerns over tightening monetary policy and geopolitical risks. Uncertainty around the Iran war continued to impact energy markets, while investors remained cautious amid potential economic slowdowns driven by higher borrowing costs.

China leaves loan prime rate unchanged for 10th straight month in March

China kept its loan prime rate steady in March for the 10th consecutive month, maintaining current borrowing costs to support economic stability amid ongoing global uncertainties and domestic challenges. This decision reflects cautious monetary policy amid efforts to balance growth and inflation.

High-speed combat drone production starts at new US Anduril plant in days

Anduril Industries is set to begin production of its high-speed combat drones at a new US facility within days. The plant aims to boost drone manufacturing capacity to meet rising defense demands, with advanced technology enabling rapid deployment and enhanced battlefield performance. This expansion highlights increased investment in autonomous military systems amid growing security challenges.

Wall Street ends down as traders see no rate cuts before 2027

Wall Street closed lower as investors adjusted expectations, anticipating that the Federal Reserve is unlikely to cut interest rates before 2027. Concerns over persistent inflation and economic conditions influenced the market downturn, reflecting cautious sentiment among traders about future monetary policy easing.

Bitcoin price today: steadies near $71k after tumbling on oil spike, hawkish Fed

Bitcoin’s price steadied near $71,000 after falling due to a surge in oil prices and hawkish comments from the Federal Reserve. The market reacted to concerns over inflation and interest rate hikes, causing volatility. Despite the dip, bitcoin remains resilient as investors assess the impact of economic indicators on the crypto sector.

Bitcoin cuts some losses after slipping below $70k as traders push back rate cuts

Bitcoin dipped below $70,000 amid market concerns over delayed interest rate cuts by central banks. Traders are adjusting expectations, leading to volatility and partial recovery in Bitcoin's price as they reassess the impact of tighter monetary policies on cryptocurrencies.

Now Live: MetaWinners Community Launches $METAWIN Token Presale

The MetaWinners community has officially launched the presale of its $METAWIN token. This new token is designed to empower the community by providing exclusive access and rewarding active participants. Early investors can now purchase $METAWIN tokens before the public sale, promoting engagement and growth within the MetaWinners ecosystem.

Bitcoin slips to $71k as risk assets slide on hot inflation data, Fed uncertainty

Bitcoin fell to $71,000 amid a broader decline in risk assets following stronger-than-expected inflation data and ongoing uncertainty about Federal Reserve policy. Investors reacted cautiously to the possibility of more aggressive interest rate hikes, impacting crypto markets and equities.

Aster Expands WLFI Collaboration, Launches USD1-Denominated Perpetual Markets

Aster has deepened its partnership with WLFI by introducing perpetual markets denominated in USD1. This move aims to enhance trading options and liquidity for users, providing more stable and accessible market conditions. The collaboration signifies a strategic effort to expand innovative financial products and improve user experience in the crypto trading space.

Bitcoin takes a breather as focus remains on Iran war, central bank decisions

Bitcoin's price paused amid ongoing global uncertainties, including the Iran conflict and upcoming central bank decisions. Market participants remain cautious, awaiting clearer signals from geopolitical developments and monetary policy actions that could influence crypto volatility and investor sentiment.

ChangeNOW Launches Private Send to Break Blockchain Address Tracking

ChangeNOW has introduced Private Send, a new feature designed to enhance user privacy by obscuring blockchain transaction trails. This service helps prevent tracking of crypto addresses, offering increased anonymity for users engaging in digital asset exchanges on the platform.

Aster Chain Launch: Defining a New Era for Onchain Privacy and Transparency

The launch of Aster Chain marks a milestone in blockchain technology, offering enhanced onchain privacy and transparency. This new platform integrates advanced cryptographic techniques to protect user data while ensuring transaction visibility. Aster Chain aims to balance confidentiality with accountability, paving the way for secure, trustworthy decentralized applications and fostering greater adoption across industries.

GSR Acquires Autonomous and Architech to Launch Integrated Capital Markets and Treasury Platform for Crypto

GSR has acquired Autonomous and Architech to create a unified platform for capital markets and treasury management in the crypto sector. This integration aims to streamline operations, enhance liquidity solutions, and provide comprehensive financial services to crypto businesses, fostering innovation and efficiency in digital asset management.

Mantle Vault on Bybit, Powered by Aave and CIAN, Bridges $1.25B in DeFi Depth to 80M CeFi Users

Mantle Vault, a collaboration between Bybit, Aave, and CIAN, has successfully bridged $1.25 billion in DeFi assets, connecting decentralized finance depth with 80 million centralized finance users. This integration aims to enhance liquidity and user access, blending CeFi reliability with DeFi innovation to expand financial opportunities for a broader audience.

Flowco affiliates price 7.8 million share offering at $22

Flowco affiliates have priced an offering of 7.8 million shares at $22 each. The transaction aims to raise capital, reflecting investor confidence and supporting the company’s growth initiatives. This pricing aligns with market expectations and is expected to enhance Flowco’s financial position.

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Caliway to present obesity drug data at European congress

Caliway will showcase new data on its obesity drug at an upcoming European congress. The presentation will highlight clinical trial results demonstrating the drug's efficacy and safety in treating obesity. This event aims to engage healthcare professionals and researchers, potentially accelerating the drug’s acceptance and adoption in European markets. The company anticipates positive impact on obesity treatment options.

Cathie Wood’s ARK adds 10x Genomics stock, trims Arcturus

Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest purchased shares of 10x Genomics while reducing its position in Arcturus Therapeutics. This move reflects ARK’s strategic adjustments to its portfolio, focusing on companies with strong growth potential in genomics and biotechnology sectors. The adjustments align with ARK’s ongoing commitment to innovation-driven investments.

FedEx Q3 FY26 slides: earnings surge 16% as network transformation pays off

FedEx reported a 16% rise in Q3 FY26 earnings, driven by improvements from its ongoing network transformation. The company’s focus on operational efficiency and technology upgrades has boosted performance, enhancing delivery speed and customer satisfaction amid growing demand in e-commerce and freight services. These strategic initiatives position FedEx for sustained growth in a competitive logistics market.

Nexstar completes acquisition of TEGNA after regulatory approval

Nexstar Media Group has finalized its acquisition of TEGNA following regulatory approval. The deal strengthens Nexstar’s position as one of the largest local television station operators in the U.S., expanding its reach and market presence. The acquisition aims to enhance content delivery and advertising capabilities across its combined portfolio.

CTT FY25 slides: targets met but profitability concerns emerge

CTT met its FY25 targets but faces worries over declining profitability. Despite reaching goals, margins have shrunk due to rising costs and competitive pressures. Management plans to address these challenges through efficiency improvements and strategic adjustments to sustain growth and enhance future earnings.

FDA Approves Rhythm’s Imcivree for Hypothalamic Obesity Treatment

The FDA has approved Rhythm Pharmaceuticals' Imcivree for the treatment of hypothalamic obesity, a rare condition caused by damage to the hypothalamus that leads to uncontrollable hunger and severe obesity. Imcivree, a melanocortin 4 receptor agonist, is the first therapy specifically targeting this condition, offering new hope for patients with limited treatment options to manage their weight and hunger symptoms.

Firefly Aerospace Q4 2025 slides: revenue surges 541% amid lunar success

Firefly Aerospace reported a 541% revenue increase in Q4 2025, driven by successful lunar missions and expanded contracts. The company’s breakthroughs in lunar technology and growing commercial partnerships boosted earnings, positioning Firefly as a key player in the space industry’s new era of exploration and commercialization.

Planet Labs Q4 2026 slides: first profitable year, backlog surges 79%

Planet Labs reported its first profitable year in 2026, driven by strong demand for its satellite imaging services. The company's backlog surged 79%, highlighting growing customer interest and long-term contracts. Strategic investments in technology and expanded service offerings contributed to improved financial performance and market position.

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