News Summary - 03/25/2026

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'He liked the fear in our eyes', Epstein survivors tell BBC

Five women abused by Jeffrey Epstein spoke to BBC Newsnight, revealing the profound impact of their traumatic experiences. They detailed how Epstein derived satisfaction from their fear and control, shedding light on the lasting emotional scars caused by his abuse.

Tough negotiations loom as Denmark's Social Democrats fail to secure a majority

Denmark's Social Democrats, in power since 2019, won the most votes but recorded their weakest performance in over a century, leading to challenging coalition talks ahead.

Meta told to pay $375 million for misleading users over child safety

A New Mexico court has found Meta, owner of Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp, liable for misleading users about child safety. The company was ordered to pay $375 million in damages related to its handling of child protection issues on its platforms.

Oil at $150 Would Trigger Global Recession, Says Boss of Financial Giant BlackRock

Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, warns that sustained oil prices at $150 per barrel could cause a global recession, emphasizing the severe impact such high costs would have on the world economy.

OpenAI ends Disney partnership as it closes Sora video-making app

OpenAI has ended its partnership with Disney and shut down its AI video-making app, Sora, less than two years after its launch. The app had a significant impact on the media industry during its brief existence.

Democrats flip Florida seat that includes Trump's Mar-a-Lago home

Emily Gregory won a Florida legislative seat that had been held by Republicans with a 19-point margin in 2024, marking a significant Democratic gain in the district that includes Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate.

Sara Duterte impeachment hearings start as political death match heats up

Philippines VP Sara Duterte faces new impeachment hearings amid growing political tensions. The proceedings come as she prepares for a 2028 presidential bid, making the case a critical moment for her political future.

'Major player' in alleged mistaken identity kidnap of Sydney grandfather charged

A 23-year-old man has been charged as the third suspect in the case involving the death of Sydney grandfather Chris Baghsarian, linked to an alleged mistaken identity kidnapping.

Pilots killed in LaGuardia plane crash named

Investigators revealed that in the final three minutes before the crash, both the plane and a fire truck were cleared by controllers to cross the runway, highlighting critical communication moments leading to the accident.

BTS comeback concert on Netflix draws 18.4 million global viewers

BTS's comeback concert, livestreamed on Netflix, attracted 18.4 million viewers worldwide. The event marked the band's first performance together since October 2022, generating significant global excitement.

Journalists at Australia's national broadcaster strike for first time in 20 years

Journalists at Australia's national broadcaster staged a 24-hour strike, their first in two decades, protesting a pay rise offer that fell below inflation. The strike highlights staff dissatisfaction with wage growth not keeping pace with rising living costs.

Australia and EU agree sweeping trade deal in face of global uncertainty

Australia and the EU have finalized comprehensive trade and security agreements after years of negotiations, aiming to strengthen economic ties and cooperation amid global uncertainties.

Russia launches 948 drones at Ukraine in largest attack over 24-hour period

Russia launched 948 drones targeting cities across Ukraine, resulting in at least eight deaths and dozens injured, according to local officials.

'Truly magical woman': Tributes to Married at First Sight's Mel Schilling

Mel Schilling, the beloved TV dating coach from Married at First Sight, has passed away at 54. She is remembered as "a radiant, shining light" and a truly magical woman by those who knew her.

Israel says it will take control of large buffer zone in southern Lebanon

Israel's defense minister announced that thousands of displaced Lebanese will be barred from returning home until northern Israel is deemed safe, highlighting security concerns amid ongoing tensions in the region.

Decline in migratory fish populations prompts fight for protection

A UN assessment found an 81% decline in migratory freshwater fish populations over the past 50 years, highlighting urgent need for conservation efforts to protect these vital species.

Danes vote as PM Mette Frederiksen seeks third term after Greenland boost

Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, boosted by her strong stance against the US over Greenland, seeks a third term in the Danish elections. However, despite this surge in popularity, her overall support has declined compared to 2022 levels.

Death toll from Colombian military plane crash rises to 69 as search ends

A Hercules military transport plane crashed shortly after takeoff near Colombia's southern border with Peru. The search for survivors has concluded, with the death toll rising to 69.

China dials back on fuel price hikes to 'reduce burden' on drivers

China has slowed the rate of fuel price increases to ease financial pressure on drivers amid rising global fuel costs. This move aligns with regional efforts to manage soaring fuel expenses and support consumers facing economic strain.

Inside the Alleged Russian Operation to Trigger Anti-Government Protests in Angola

A group of Russians and Angolans are on trial in Angola, accused of orchestrating anti-government protests. The defendants deny the allegations, claiming they were not involved in fomenting unrest.

'Like the plane got cut in half': LaGuardia crash that killed two pilots now under investigation

Leo Medina, a witness on a nearby plane at LaGuardia, described the crash as if the plane was "cut in half." The fatal incident, which killed two pilots, is currently under investigation to determine the cause.

Namibia's regulator has blocked Starlink from operating in the country, citing that Starlink's subsidiary lacks local ownership as the primary reason.

Jury orders Cosby to pay nearly $60 million to ex-waitress after finding he abused her in 1972

A jury found Bill Cosby sexually abused Donna Motsinger in 1972 after giving her wine and a pill that incapacitated her. He was ordered to pay nearly $60 million in damages to Motsinger.

Referendum defeat leaves Italy's Meloni looking more vulnerable

Italy's Prime Minister Meloni pledged to continue her work after her government faced a setback in a constitutional reform vote, widely viewed as a referendum on her leadership. The loss highlights growing challenges and vulnerabilities for her administration.

Slovenia becomes first EU country to introduce fuel rationing

Slovenia has implemented fuel rationing, limiting each motorist to a maximum purchase of 50 litres of fuel per day until further notice, making it the first EU country to take such measures.

US bans new foreign-made consumer internet routers

The US has banned the sale of new foreign-made consumer internet routers, despite almost all major router brands being manufactured outside the country. This move highlights challenges in the domestic production of internet hardware.

Has banning phones improved performance at Dutch schools?

Two years after the Netherlands banned phones in schools, the government is considering stricter measures by proposing restrictions on social media use for those under 16, aiming to further enhance youth well-being and academic performance.

Packed cinemas and whistling fans: A spy thriller sequel revives Bollywood

Dhurandhar: The Revenge, featuring Ranveer Singh, has sparked unprecedented demand, leading to almost continuous screenings nationwide and energizing Bollywood's box office.

What Iranians Make of the Possibility of Talks to End the War

Some Iranians are skeptical about the possibility of talks to end the war, while others fear that any deal might result in the continuation of the current leadership. Views on negotiations remain divided among the population.

Iran war shows norms of international conflicts have been overturned

The US threats targeting energy infrastructure and Iran's retaliatory actions against Gulf neighbors highlight a significant shift in the norms governing international conflicts, indicating a breakdown of traditional boundaries and escalating regional tensions.

Everyday Life in Asia is Being Upended by Iran War Fuel Crisis

Asia, dependent on Gulf oil and gas, is facing shortages and rising prices due to the Iran war fuel crisis. These disruptions are affecting daily life, causing supply challenges and increasing costs across the region.

Cuba's mothers-to-be prepare to give birth in a country plunged into darkness

Two pregnant women share their hopes and fears amid Cuba's ongoing crisis, highlighting the challenges faced by expectant mothers in a country struggling with shortages and instability.

A committed pharmacist and a homesick blogger – the Iranian civilians killed in the war

The US-Israeli war on Iran has led to a rapid increase in civilian casualties, including individuals like a dedicated pharmacist and a homesick blogger, highlighting the growing human cost of the conflict.

UK universities flock to India - but will they succeed?

Nine UK universities are establishing campuses in India, aiming to tap into its large student market. However, initial enrolment is expected to be modest as the institutions navigate local competition and regulatory challenges. Success will depend on adapting to the Indian education landscape and attracting sufficient student numbers.

Ultimatums, diplomacy and a trip to Graceland as Trump eyes a deal with Iran

Despite America being at war, President Trump's approach combines diplomacy with distractions, including unexpected or surreal moments, as he pursues a potential deal with Iran.

Oil falls and shares rebound after Trump says talks have been held to end war

Energy prices declined and stock markets recovered following US President Trump's statement that "very good and productive" talks have taken place aimed at ending the war.

The Longer the War Continues, the Narrower the Options for the US and Iran to End It

Iran remains steadfast with no indication of backing down, while the US faces limitations as air power alone cannot fulfill its primary objectives, narrowing both sides' options to end the conflict as it prolongs.

Could Iranian missiles reach London and Paris?

Experts suggest Iran might possess missiles capable of reaching London, but these would likely be intercepted before arrival, making the threat minimal.

US weight-loss drugmakers slash prices in fight to win customers

US weight-loss drugmakers are reducing prices to attract more customers amid growing competition. This trend is leading to more affordable options for consumers, but it remains uncertain if similar price drops can be sustained or replicated in other markets long-term.

What happened in the seconds before Air Canada plane crashed at LaGuardia

BBC Verify examines the critical moments before an Air Canada plane collided with a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport, revealing how the crash unfolded and contributing factors leading to the deadly incident.

How the deadly LaGuardia Airport crash unfolded

A passenger plane collided with a firefighting vehicle on a New York airport runway, resulting in a deadly crash. Video footage captures the immediate aftermath, highlighting the severity of the incident. Emergency responders were on the scene quickly to manage the situation.

'Stop, stop, stop': Listen to LaGuardia control tower audio during collision

An Air Canada plane carrying 72 passengers and four crew members safely landed at LaGuardia from Montreal on Sunday evening but then collided with a firefighting vehicle on the runway.

Watch: Inside Palestinian Homes Attacked by Settlers

Violence erupted following the death of a teenage settler, who was reportedly struck by a vehicle driven by a Palestinian. Settlers attacked Palestinian homes in retaliation, escalating tensions and causing damage and fear within the affected communities.

The Surge in Euribor Signals the First Increase in Variable Mortgages in Two Years and More Expensive Credit

The Euribor has experienced its largest daily rise in nearly 20 years, approaching 3%, and reached a monthly average of 2.479% in March. This anticipates the first increase in variable-rate mortgages in two years, making credit more expensive for borrowers.

The Euribor Nearly Reaches 3% This Tuesday After Its Largest Daily Increase Since the Financial Crisis, Signaling a Rise in Mortgages

The Euribor rose by 0.189 points in one day, reaching a monthly average of 2.479% in March, surpassing the level recorded in the same month last year. This increase, the largest since the financial crisis, anticipates a rise in mortgage rates.

Mohammad Mohaddessin, Iranian Opponent: "Saying 'No to War' is a good slogan, but Europe must support regime change"

Mohammad Mohaddessin, president of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the NCRI, speaks in Brussels with 20minutos about the war in Iran and the need for Europe to support regime change in the country, beyond merely rejecting the war.

US Sends Iran a 15-Point Plan to End the War

The United States presented Iran with a 15-point plan aimed at ending the war in the Middle East, according to information from The New York Times based on diplomatic sources.

War in Iran, live | Kuwait reports a drone attack on a fuel tank at the airport

Kuwait has reported a drone attack on a fuel tank at its airport, amid the escalating war in the Middle East. Tensions continue to rise with attacks by the US and Israel related to the war in Iran.

Trump "falls apart" with the Iran war and now only 36% of his citizens approve of him, the lowest since he returned to power

A Reuters/Ipsos poll shows that Trump's approval rating has dropped to 36%, the lowest level since he returned to power, due to his handling of the conflict with Iran.

The 'Signed Bombs' in the SĂĄnchez Style: A Practice Used in Ancient Greece and Expanded During World War II

The practice of writing messages or signatures on bombs has roots dating back to ancient Greece and became popular during World War II, when soldiers would leave phrases on munitions before dropping them.

The Pentagon copies the Iranian kamikaze drone Shahed 136: this is 'LUCAS', the new low-cost weapon of the USA

LUCAS is a low-cost kamikaze drone developed by the USA, with an approximate price of $35,000, similar to the estimated price range of the Iranian drone Shahed 136, which goes from $20,000 to $50,000.

Trump plans to airlift around 1,500 soldiers to the Gulf to join the 2,200 marines from the frigate arriving on Friday

The Pentagon will deploy the 82nd Airborne Division to the Persian Gulf to join the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, which is arriving from the Pacific with 2,200 personnel.

Why is it a problem for unemployment to be too low? We explain it to you in a minute and a half

A very low unemployment rate can cause economic problems, such as excessive wage increases, inflation, and difficulty for companies to find staff. This video from 'EconomĂ­a Indiscreta' explains why unemployment that is too low is not always positive for the economy.

The interview with Noelia, the 25-year-old paraplegic young woman, before receiving euthanasia: "I want to stop suffering"

Noelia, a 25-year-old paraplegic young woman, gave her last interview before undergoing euthanasia on March 26. She expressed her wish to end her suffering through assisted death.

The 'unborn child' will be counted towards the large family status from the 12th week of pregnancy in Madrid

The Community of Madrid is preparing a draft law that will allow recognizing the 'unborn child' from the 12th week of pregnancy, so that it is taken into account when applying for large family status and accessing related benefits.

The Shocking Images of José Ortega Cano, on the Ground in His 'Performance' for a Charity Event

José Ortega Cano displayed his excellent physical condition during a performance for a charity event, executing striking moves that surprised the audience.

Carmen Ruiz talks about what she 'does' outside the stage in 'La Revuelta'

Carmen Ruiz visited Broncano's show along with Malena Alterio to present the play "La vida extraordinaria," which they will be performing until April 19th at the Teatros del Canal in Madrid.

Shakira’s concerts revive the controversy in Madrid over the suitability of the Iberdrola venue for mass events in Villaverde

The Government Delegation maintains that the Iberdrola venue in Villaverde is not suitable for large events, while the Community of Madrid assures that Shakira’s concerts will be held at that location.

The Surreal Mistake by Real Madrid with Kylian Mbappé’s Injury: They Examined the Wrong Knee

During the diagnosis of Kylian Mbappé’s knee injury, Real Madrid’s doctors mistakenly examined the healthy leg, delaying proper treatment and affecting his recovery.

The PP does not see the Andalusian elections as an obstacle to reaching agreements with Vox in Extremadura, AragĂłn, and Castilla y LeĂłn

The PP considers that Vox's blockade in other communities affected their results in Castilla y LeĂłn, but they do not believe that the Andalusian elections will prevent agreements with Vox in Extremadura, AragĂłn, and Castilla y LeĂłn.

Infiltrated Among Tiles and Brushes: "My Work Serves to Beautify the World, It Has No Practical Purpose"

The work of a tile artist is handcrafted and detailed, without mass production. Each piece is unique and requires precision, as there is no room for error. This labor focuses more on beautifying the world than fulfilling a practical function.

Confusion in Madrid over the refund of the garbage tax while the City Council asks for "patience"

The Delegate of Economy and Finance assures that the formal errors that invalidated the 2025 'big tax' were corrected in the current fiscal ordinance, while the City Council asks for patience regarding the refund of the garbage tax.

"My baby was lying on the floor next to some pallets": the painful testimony of a victim in the coffin case

The Court of Valladolid is trying 23 defendants in the 'coffin case,' where emotional testimonies are revealed, including the statement of a victim who recounted how they found their baby lying on the floor next to some pallets.

The change in criteria that makes granting a mortgage more difficult: "It's not always due to a lack of solvency"

Up to 30% of mortgage applicants are rejected in the initial bank screening, according to Tecnotramit. The change in granting criteria makes obtaining financing more difficult, and the cause is not always the applicant's lack of solvency.

Adif now says that the last full inspection of the Adamuz track before the accident was carried out on foot by Ineco, not by inspection train

The president of Adif explained to Congress that the ultrasonic inspection carried out two months before the accident was partial and focused only on points indicated by Ineco. The last full inspection of the track before the incident was conducted on foot by Ineco, not by an inspection train.

Brotherhoods, drum festivals, parades... the difficulty of being a woman in the traditional rites and festivals celebrated in Spain

The exclusion of women in traditions such as the controversy in Sagunto, the Alarde of IrĂșn, or the drum festival of San SebastiĂĄn reflects the difficulty women face in integrating into traditional Spanish rites and festivals, where the argument of tradition usually prevails.

Christian GĂĄlvez criticizes Telecinco from Antena 3 for "ruining" his relationship with Patricia Pardo: "They were disrespectful"

Christian GĂĄlvez reproaches Telecinco for prematurely revealing his budding relationship with Patricia Pardo, considering it a lack of respect that negatively impacted his personal life.

"My Best Version": The Downfall of Talking About Ourselves as if We Were an iPhone

The article criticizes the tendency to talk about oneself as a product, exemplified in phrases like "my best version." This epic and competitive view makes self-image toxic by reducing human complexity to a model of constant consumption and improvement, similar to the marketing of an iPhone.

Storm Therese Overflows Tenerife: Historic Floods in Puerto de la Cruz

Storm Therese causes historic flooding in Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife. The flood risk alert remains in effect for both Tenerife and Gran Canaria, severely affecting both islands.

The Paraguay Rally receives the award for excellence in sustainable sports tourism granted by UN Tourism and the FIA

The Paraguay Rally was recognized with an award for excellence in sustainable sports tourism granted by UN Tourism and the FIA, establishing itself as one of the most outstanding motorsport events worldwide.

Controlling access to protect minors

Public policies aim to prevent minors from purchasing unsuitable products, such as energy drinks. However, in alternatives to traditional tobacco, current laws do not guarantee the same level of protection and control to prevent access by minors.

Jehovah's Witnesses Announce a Change in Their Doctrine to Allow Autotransfusions

The organization of Jehovah's Witnesses will allow its members to receive autotransfusions with their own blood, although they will maintain the prohibition on transfusions with blood from others, even in medical emergency situations.

Yurena: "I do not reject 'Tamarismo,' it is part of my life and was an unprecedented phenomenon in Spain"

Yurena releases her memoirs, 'The Whole Truth of an Immortal Woman,' and prepares for her most important concert this Friday at Vistalegre, which she considers comes at the best moment of her career.

The Reason Behind the Brutal Attack on the Transgender Woman in La Bañeza

Bianca Lizbeth Fernåndez was brutally attacked in La Bañeza (León) by an alleged group of ten people, according to her complaint on social media and to the Civil Guard in Benavente (Zamora).

The audience saves one of the nominees from 'Supervivientes': these are the contestants still at risk

Almudena was saved for the second consecutive week on 'Supervivientes', showing emotion and gratitude from the structure after learning the audience's decision. Other contestants remain at risk of elimination.

The Left Wins the Elections in Denmark but the Centrists Will Be Decisive for Government Formation

Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen called elections due to the geopolitical situation, although she already had a left-wing majority. Polls indicate a worse result for her party than in 2022, and the centrists could be key to forming a government.

The 'Cuban flotilla' manages to reach Havana with humanitarian aid

The Cuban flotilla arrived in Havana with 14 tons of food, medicines, 73 solar panels, and a dozen bicycles to support the island with humanitarian aid.

Eduardo Ordax, AI Expert at Amazon Web Services: "Artificial Intelligence Will Not Replace Jobs"

Eduardo Ordax, an expert in generative AI at Amazon Web Services, emphasizes that artificial intelligence represents an opportunity to improve productivity rather than a threat to employment. He advocates for the technology as a tool that complements human work instead of replacing it.

The British Press Focuses on 'Torrente President' and Is Amazed by Santiago Segura's Satire: "It Unites Spain"

Santiago Segura's latest film, 'Torrente President', released on March 13, has been a box office success and has sparked extensive debate. The British press highlights its political satire and emphasizes how the movie manages to unite Spain through humor.

Beatriz BeltrĂĄn, specialist in aesthetic medicine, warns about the impact of Ozempic on the skin

Beatriz BeltrĂĄn warns that rapid weight loss caused by drugs such as Ozempic can lead to facial sagging and deterioration in skin quality, highlighting the aesthetic risks associated with these treatments.

Why Does the Same Side of Your Head Always Hurt: The Possible Reasons Behind It

Identifying the cause of pain on a specific side of the head is key to proper and effective treatment. Different factors can be behind this type of pain, so recognizing them helps to relieve it more accurately.

The sensors on your car's wheels can be used to spy on you without your knowledge

A study by IMDEA Networks reveals that tire pressure sensors (TPMS) have a security gap that allows vehicles to be tracked without drivers noticing.

From the Arctic Circle to the Champions League: the Norwegian city everyone is talking about because of its football team

Bodo Glimt has become the biggest surprise of the 2026 Champions League. Its Norwegian city, known for its unique northern lights, now also stands out in the football world.

Neither Torrija nor Easter Mona: The Typical Aragonese Sweet During Holy Week That Is Little Known in the Rest of Spain

La culeca is a traditional Aragonese dessert very popular during Holy Week, recognized in numerous local bakeries, but it is little known in the rest of Spain.

At least 14 murders and an attempt to kill King Juan Carlos: the bloody past of Anboto, the ETA member who is now on semi-liberty

The former ETA leader Anboto, implicated in at least 14 murders and an attempt against King Juan Carlos, read the statement of ETA's definitive dissolution in 2018 alongside Josu Ternera. She is currently on semi-liberty.

The National Court agrees to interrogate 'Anboto' and other former ETA leaders about the 2002 Santa Pola attack

'Anboto' has been granted semi-liberty status and was released from Martutene prison this Tuesday. The National Court has decided to interrogate him along with other former ETA leaders regarding the 2002 Santa Pola attack.

Anboto, former ETA leader, released from prison under semi-liberty regime amid criticism from terrorism victims

Soledad Iparraguire, also known as Anboto, former leader of ETA, was released from Martutene prison in San SebastiĂĄn under a semi-liberty regime that allows her to leave prison during the week, returning each night. This measure, based on Article 100.2 of the Prison Regulations, has sparked criticism among victims of terrorism.

Defense Concedes to Associations’ Demand and Will Declare Military Career as a Risk Profession

The Ministry of Defense, led by Margarita Robles, addresses a longstanding demand by declaring the military career as a risk profession, allowing military personnel to retire early due to the inherent dangers of their work in the Armed Forces.

Trump votes by mail in Florida despite considering this type of voting a "fraud"

President Trump sent his mail-in ballot from his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida in early March, although he has criticized this method, calling it a "fraud."

Repeated Cloning Has a Limit: a Total of 25 Generations in Mice

Cloning in mice has a limit of 25 generations due to the accumulation of genetic mutations that affect health, as the absence of sexual reproduction prevents the correction of these damages.

Trump Eases Sanctions to Restore Relations with Caracas, Which Will Send a Delegation to the U.S.

The U.S. Treasury Department issued a license lifting certain restrictions on the Venezuelan Government's missions in the United States, facilitating the sending of a delegation from Caracas to resume diplomatic relations.

Paz Padilla talks about when her ex left her for "someone from Ikea": "You are Paz, but she assembles shelves..."

Paz Padilla presented her book 'Raising Grief' at the Siglo XXI Club alongside RocĂ­o Monasterio. At the event, the actress spoke about when her ex left her for another woman, making a humorous comparison with someone who knows how to assemble Ikea furniture.

These are the conditions to receive four months of unemployment benefits per year worked

The duration of unemployment benefits is calculated based on the days contributed in the last six years. To receive four months for each year worked, it is necessary to have accumulated enough contributed days during this period.

On this website, you can watch thousands of television channels from around the world for free without registering or downloading anything

Famelack allows you to watch live TV for free from anywhere, offering access to thousands of international channels without the need to register or download anything.

Two-Ingredient Cheese Balls, the Best Appetizer for Your Meals with Friends

With just Parmesan cheese and egg, you can make delicious cheese balls that are the perfect appetizer to share and whet the appetite at your gatherings with friends.

The Government's Betting Pool

Speculations about the replacement of MarĂ­a JesĂșs Montero are intensifying, with prominent names such as Carlos Cuerpo and JesĂșs GascĂłn among the possible candidates to take over her position.

The Wolf is Coming

The danger of the gradual increase in gasoline prices is already a reality, reflecting the ongoing dependence on crude oil without a clear solution in sight.

Thank you... Anto

Global progress is achieved thanks to the individual effort of each person who works with dedication and commitment, contributing the best of their skills and abilities.

The Housing War

The conflict between coalition partners over housing threatens to paralyze the future of a generation, halt economic development, and break the social cohesion of the country if an urgent solution is not found.

The DANA Judge Summons MazĂłn as a Witness After the TSJCV Overturns Her Arguments to Charge Him

The DANA judge rules out charging MazĂłn following the TSJCV ruling that denies he was a guarantor or involved in the Es-Alert. Therefore, she summons him as a witness and requests that he provide messages and his phone bill. She also calls Merino to testify.

Russia attacks the center of Lviv, including a UNESCO-protected building

Russian drones attacked the center of Lviv, hitting the 17th-century St. Andrew's Church and the historic Bernardine Monastery, both UNESCO-protected sites.

The days on Earth are getting longer and longer because of humans: what affects the rotation

Global warming, driven by human activities, not only alters the climate but also affects the Earth's rotation, causing the days to gradually lengthen due to changes in the distribution of water and land masses.

The CGPJ Agrees to Continue Investigating Bolaños' Complaints Against Peinado

The General Council of the Judiciary has decided to remove from the agenda the complaint filed by Mås Madrid against Peinado, in order to continue examining Bolaños' complaints before making a decision.

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Do you have questions about medical leaves? Send us your questions and we’ll answer them

The labor advice office of '20minutos', with experts from UGT, answers questions about medical leaves, including how they affect payment and processing, as well as the resolution of related issues.

Questions about the Income Tax: Do You Know How to Request the Draft? 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 to the Tax Agency. Users can send their questions through a form and receive answers via email.

The Ombudsman warns that protection systems against gender-based violence "are not properly coordinated"

In 2025, the Ombudsman received 38,144 complaints, more than in 2024, and handled more cases. Ángel Gabilondo highlighted that these complaints reflect the difficult situation faced by those who do not find effective protection or defense of their rights, pointing out the lack of proper coordination in the protection systems against gender-based violence.

Woman dies and man is injured after a shooting in AlmerĂ­a

A woman died and a man was injured after a shooting in AlmerĂ­a. At the moment, the hypothesis of gender-based violence has been ruled out, although investigations continue to clarify the incident.

Landaluce 'comes back' against Carlos Alcaraz with a tremendous comeback against Korda

The Madrid-born tennis player achieved a spectacular comeback to defeat the American Korda in two and a half hours during the round of 16, after losing the first set.

The Majadahonda Town Hall will cut down 25 pine trees in the Cuesta del ReventĂłn park to eliminate a bark beetle infestation

The Majadahonda Town Hall will carry out a forest intervention soon to remove 25 pine trees affected by the Tomicus destruens infestation in the Cuesta del ReventĂłn park and will replant more trees than those cut down to combat the spread.

Ana Botella GĂłmez elected president of the Spanish Atlantic Association: "It is urgent to strengthen NATO's European pillar"

Ana Botella GĂłmez has been elected president of the Spanish Atlantic Association, becoming the first woman to lead it in its 44-year history. She emphasized the urgency of strengthening NATO's European pillar to address current security challenges.

Knitting and painting to avoid 'scrolling': "The challenge of my generation is to focus on something other than the phone"

Young people, overwhelmed by constant phone use, seek to disconnect and improve their concentration through manual activities like crochet and painting, which allow them to create tangible objects and escape continuous digital consumption.

The Stigma of Those Kidnapped by the Argentine Dictatorship: "To Some We Were Traitors and to Others, Subversives"

This Tuesday marks the 50th anniversary of the coup d'état in Argentina that began a dictatorship characterized by kidnappings, torture, and disappearances of thousands of citizens. The victims faced a social stigma, being seen alternately as traitors or subversives, reflecting the deep division and pain of that dark period.

Overcoming amaxophobia, the fear of driving: "I started imagining all kinds of catastrophic scenarios"

Amaxophobia, the fear of driving that affects thousands in Spain, limits not only driving but also the autonomy and daily life of those who suffer from it.

'The Floor' already has a winner after a tense final that ends with 100,000 euros being awarded: "It's all yours!"

Geraldine won the final of the second season of 'The Floor' after beating Christian in a challenge about children’s soundtracks, taking home the prize of 100,000 euros.

Carmen Maura Praises Santiago Segura on 'El Hormiguero' for 'Torrente': "What He Does Is Very Meritorious"

Carmen Maura praised Santiago Segura on 'El Hormiguero', highlighting the merit of his work in the 'Torrente' saga. Additionally, she suggested that a Goya Award should be given to the highest-grossing film.

Telecinco swaps celebrity gossip for current affairs and prepares 'Visto lo visto', a weekend format

Telecinco premieres 'Visto lo visto', a new current affairs program for the weekends, hosted by VerĂłnica Dulanto, replacing its usual celebrity gossip content with more informative topics.

'La Revuelta' returns this Thursday with a double episode of the program

'La Revuelta', hosted by David Broncano, will air a double episode this Thursday in both access and prime time, due to the fact that no replacement has yet been appointed for Dani Rovira's 'Al margen de todo'.

José Manuel Soto has an accident on 'Supervivientes' and scares Maica and Gabriela Guillén: "What happened?"

José Manuel Soto injured his head while looking for branches with his teammates on the weakest team in 'Supervivientes', worrying Maica and Gabriela Guillén.

Sonsoles Ónega reveals her weakness for Omar Montes by dancing to one of his songs live

Sonsoles Ónega showed her admiration for Omar Montes by dancing to one of his songs live, surprised to learn about the singer's retirement from music.

Alejandro is eliminated from 'Pasapalabra' after 31 episodes and 17,400 euros won

Alejandro, a geologist from Madrid, was eliminated from 'Pasapalabra' after 31 episodes and winning 17,400 euros, after losing against José, a computer engineer from Murcia.

Direct clash between Pablo FernĂĄndez and Cuban journalist NĂĄyare Menoyo: "That is very much like a dictatorship!"

A discussion about the support flotilla to Cuba led to a clash between Pablo FernĂĄndez and journalist NĂĄyare Menoyo, focusing on the blockade, repression in Cuba, and the responsibility of foreign politicians, with intense accusations about the authoritarian nature of the regime.

Pedro, on 'First Dates': "Making TikToks has made me mature, it took away all my embarrassment"

Pedro, a participant on 'First Dates', confessed that creating TikToks helped him mature and lose his embarrassment. Furthermore, he showed indifference towards negative comments from "haters."

Jay-Z talks about the lawsuit linking him to Puff Diddy's abuses: "The truth always comes out"

Jay-Z spoke about the lawsuit that linked him to Puff Diddy's abuses, stating that what was said by the plaintiff, who later withdrew, affected him deeply. He assured that the truth always comes to light.

Carlo Costanzia's Strong Message to Alejandra Rubio on Her Birthday: "Don’t Give Importance to Those Who Don’t Deserve It"

Carlo Costanzia, father-in-law of influencer Alejandra Rubio, wished her a happy birthday on Instagram along with a powerful message: "Don’t give importance to those who don’t deserve it."

Alejandra Rubio shows off her pregnant belly in a photo shoot with Carlo Costanzia: "We're going to be one more"

Alejandra Rubio, daughter of Terelu Campos, announced her pregnancy last weekend on the show 'De viernes,' showing her belly in a photo shoot with Carlo Costanzia and expressing the joy of expanding her family.

Marius, Mette Marit's son, will remain in jail at least until his verdict comes out next June

The judges are keeping Marius in pretrial detention until June due to the risk of reoffending. In the meantime, he is participating in a sexual education program inside the prison.

This is what the future holds for Isabel Pantoja's Cantora estate: "A pistachio plantation will be established"

Luis Pliego confirmed on 'El tiempo justo' that Isabel Pantoja's Cantora estate will be transformed into a pistachio plantation in the near future.

Infanta Elena presents a book written by a young man with Down syndrome: "I hope it touches hearts"

Infanta Elena presented the book "My Life Is Not a Fairy Tale," written by Héctor Santana, a young man with Down syndrome. The work aims to raise awareness and touch the hearts of readers.

Amanda Peet's Tough Confession: "I Found Out I Had Breast Cancer While My Parents Were Dying"

Amanda Peet shared in 'The New Yorker' how she faced her breast cancer diagnosis while her parents were going through their own terminal illnesses, describing those months as an especially painful and challenging period in her life.

Tamara Gorro Shows the Physical Aftereffects She Has Due to Her Nerves

Tamara Gorro shared on her social media the physical aftereffects she has experienced in her leg due to her nerve and health problems, revealing the reality of her symptoms to her followers.

Natalia Osona responds to the harshest criticism about her physique: "It’s not obesity, it’s endometriosis"

Natalia Osona, an influencer, responds to negative criticism after sharing her experience with endometriosis, clarifying that her appearance is not due to obesity, but to this illness that she suffers from.

Ignacio de BorbĂłn, cousin of Felipe VI, does not rule out going to 'La isla de las tentaciones' after his time on 'Supervivientes'

Ignacio de BorbĂłn, cousin of Felipe VI, attended a photocall with his girlfriend NĂĄyade and did not rule out participating in the show 'La isla de las tentaciones' after his experience on 'Supervivientes', stating: "Never say never."

Trump visits Graceland, Elvis Presley’s mansion: "Who doesn’t love him?"

The President of the United States visited Graceland, Elvis Presley’s home in Memphis, Tennessee, during his trip. He highlighted the importance of the place where the iconic singer lived and recorded much of his music.

Infiltrated Among Tiles and Paintbrushes: "My Work Serves to Beautify the World, It Has No Practical Purpose"

The tile artist describes her artisanal, meticulous, and unique work, where each piece is one of a kind and there is no mass production. She emphasizes that her work is not practical but dedicated to beautifying the world with precision and care.

Ruslana: "How am I going to hide what I am? There is too much perfection and I represent reality"

Ruslana, former contestant of 'OT 2023', presents 'Catarsis', an EP that symbolizes a significant change in her musical style and way of expression, showing a more authentic and realistic phase.

The YouTuber Fortfast Gives an Interview Six Years After His Controversy

Fortfast gives his first interview after six years, following the sentencing and reaching an agreement with the person who accused him of labor exploitation.

Atlético publishes videos of derby plays where they felt wronged: "The classic 'dive' also goes unpunished"

Atlético de Madrid has shared videos on their social media of controversial plays during the derby in which they believe they were unfairly treated. The club criticizes that the typical "dive" in the match was not punished either, highlighting the perception of uneven refereeing in the game.

Doubts about the defense ahead of the World Cup, Huijsen and his vindication: "Did you think I wasn't going to come?"

The Spanish national team began training on March 24 for the friendlies against Serbia and Egypt, with uncertainty in the defense and the notable vindication of player Huijsen regarding his call-up.

Luis GarcĂ­a Plaza, new coach of Sevilla FC after the dismissal of Matyas Almeida

Luis García Plaza, former Alavés coach, has been appointed as the new coach of Sevilla FC following the dismissal of Matyas Almeida. He signs a contract until 2027 to lead the Seville-based team.

France's agreement with Zidane finalized: "The national team cannot be left in just anyone's hands"

Phillippe Diallo, president of the French Football Federation, confirmed in an interview that the next coach of the French national team has already been decided, emphasizing the importance of choosing the right person to lead the team.

Max Holloway focuses on Conor McGregor: "He beat me once, it would be very fun to get revenge on him"

Max Holloway recalled his first fight against Conor McGregor in 2013, which he lost by unanimous decision, and expressed his interest in a rematch to avenge that defeat.

Specialization, key to choosing a special education school: "You have to look for the one that best suits your child's needs"

Justo AlĂ­as, director of the Virgen de Lourdes School, emphasizes that parents should prioritize specialization and tailor the choice of school to their children's specific needs to ensure appropriate and effective special education.

The first drug for Friedreich's ataxia is now available: these are the criteria to obtain it

Omaveloxolone, the first drug that slows the progression of Friedreich's ataxia, is now funded by public healthcare, making it accessible to patients who meet certain criteria.

Autistic People Choose 'Less Judgment and More Support' as the Motto for April 2nd: "We Can Contribute a Lot"

Autism Spain launched the campaign for World Autism Awareness Day at the Congress of Deputies, highlighting the motto 'less judgment and more support' to promote inclusion and value the abilities of autistic people.

Discrimination or Loneliness, Behind the Emotional Distress of People with Physical Disabilities

40% of people with physical and organic disabilities experience low emotional well-being, and 22% suffer from major depression, figures higher than the 8% of the general population. Discrimination and loneliness are key factors affecting their mental health, highlighting the need for greater social support and inclusive policies to improve their quality of life.

Indra faces a crucial board meeting with Ángel Escribano’s future uncertain after his dispute with SEPI

Although Ángel Escribano’s replacement is not currently on the agenda, Moncloa could include it if it gains the necessary support to decide on a change in Indra’s management.

Indra signs an agreement with the Korean company Hanwha to develop innovative self-propelled artillery systems in Spain for Defense

Indra and the Korean company Hanwha have signed an industrial cooperation agreement to develop innovative self-propelled artillery systems in Spain, with the aim of strengthening the strategic autonomy of the Spanish Army.

A More Expensive and Less "Holy" Holy Week

Drivers will face high gasoline prices during Holy Week, making the trip more costly and less enjoyable, resembling more of a Way of the Cross than a leisure vacation.

Reale Seguros maintains forecasts despite the war in Iran but does not rule out an increase in premiums

Reale Seguros expects a 5% growth in General Insurance and 6.8% in Life and Pensions, maintaining its forecasts despite the war in Iran, although it does not rule out raising policy premiums.

Fainé appoints Méndez as new CEO of CriteriaCaixa

Méndez, the current general manager, has been appointed the new CEO of CriteriaCaixa, taking over operational management since Ángel Simón's departure in April 2025.

Movistar Plus+ launches 'Free Plan': you can watch series for free on its platform

Movistar Plus+ has launched the 'Free Plan,' which allows you to watch series for free on its platform. You only need a simple registration and to download the operator's app to access this service.

Cillian Murphy on Why the 'Peaky Blinders' Movie Is the Perfect Ending for Tommy: "I Liked the Series Finale, but..."

Cillian Murphy says goodbye to Thomas Shelby after more than ten years playing the character. He believes that the 'Peaky Blinders' movie provides the perfect closure for Tommy, complementing and surpassing the series finale.

Confirmed by the creator of 'Peaky Blinders': the movie connects with the upcoming Shelby series

The movie 'The Man Immortal' concludes the story of Thomas Shelby but paves the way for a new generation of Peaky Blinders, thus connecting with the upcoming series focused on the Shelbys.

Be Careful When Choosing a Cinema to Watch 'Salvation Project': What Happens If You Don’t See Ryan Gosling’s Space Movie in IMAX

The science fiction film by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller uses different screen formats that require following specific instructions for proper projection, so it is important to watch it in an IMAX theater to fully enjoy the visual experience.

The Italian 7-Episode Miniseries That Lights Up Netflix: Eroticism Based on True Events in 1970s Rome

This Italian 7-episode miniseries, based on true events, has been a hit on Netflix. Set in 1970s Rome, it combines eroticism and drama, making it an ideal choice for a weekend binge.

The secret weapon that AlmodĂłvar shares with Sorrentino and Cronenberg: haute couture that dresses and protects auteur cinema

Belgian designer Anthony Vaccarello transforms haute couture to support filmmakers like Pedro AlmodĂłvar, Paolo Sorrentino, and Jim Jarmusch, blending fashion and auteur cinema to strengthen their identity and presence.

The New Dumbledore from 'Harry Potter' Leads This Horror Movie Set in a Nursing Home Now Available for Streaming

John Lithgow, known for being the next Dumbledore in the HBO Max series about Harry Potter, stars in a terrifying horror movie set in a nursing home, now available on streaming platforms.

Apple has a new affordable iPad with a more powerful processor ready to arrive soon

Apple will launch a new budget iPad in the first half of 2026, equipped with a more powerful processor and accompanied by the iOS 26.4 operating system.

If You Use Crunchyroll to Watch Anime, This Interests You: Passwords and Emails Exposed Due to a Hack

Malicious actors hacked Crunchyroll's internal system, accessing personal information, including users' passwords, email addresses, and banking data.

MĂĄlaga Positions Itself as a European Epicenter in Quantum Computing with the Origin Wukong Computer

MĂĄlaga will host the Origin Wukong quantum computer, which will enhance advanced computations in artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, consolidating the city as a European hub for quantum computing.

Elon Musk wants to boost robotics and AI with his ambitious chip factory

Elon Musk announces Terafab, a new semiconductor factory aimed at meeting the growing demand for chips for Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI, driving advances in robotics and artificial intelligence.

Tim Cook celebrates that the new affordable MacBook is a success: "Its best week"

Apple's new budget MacBook has been a great success, attracting new customers and achieving its best sales week, according to Tim Cook.

Zara has the 70s-inspired set in the 2026 trend color

Zara presents a two-piece set inspired by the 1970s, comfortable and flattering, designed to suit various occasions throughout the day.

Do You Confuse 'Old Money' and Quiet Luxury? Marta Oria Clarifies the Most Common Style Mistake

'Quiet luxury' is a growing trend popularized by Carolyn Bessette. Marta Oria explains that this style, different from 'old money,' is based on understated elegance and will be a must-have in wardrobes.

Giovanelli: "Many of the Best Stories Feature Women Over 40"

Miriam Giovanelli shares her perspective on her acting career, highlighting the value of stories with female protagonists over 40 years old. Additionally, she reflects on the growing role of technology as an essential tool in modern acting.

No Constant Touch-Ups or Radical Changes: This Is the New Aesthetic Medicine That Seeks Real Results

Aesthetic medicine is evolving towards the slow beauty movement, focusing on natural and lasting results. New technologies allow for less invasive treatments, avoiding constant touch-ups and drastic changes, prioritizing real and gradual improvement of appearance.

The outfit with which Belén Esteban has conquered 'La Revuelta' is perfect for spring and is discounted

Belén Esteban sports a blouse and pants set with embroidery and sheer details, ideal for spring. This combination offers style and comfort, and is currently available at a discount.

The Technique for Walking: The Simplest, Cheapest Exercise with Countless Health Benefits

Changing small daily habits allows transforming strolls into power walks, improving physical and mental health in a simple and accessible way.

Five Restaurants in Madrid to Enjoy Good Meat

Madrid offers five outstanding restaurants where you can enjoy carefully prepared cuts of meat with attention to detail, ideal for lovers of good meat gastronomy in the capital.

Reasonable Luxury: the Seville restaurant that updates tradition with an 84-euro menu

LeartĂĄ, the restaurant of Manu Lachica and Rita Llanes in Seville, was awarded its first Repsol Sun in 2025, standing out for modernizing culinary tradition with an 84-euro menu.

Spinach Quiche Without Eggs, a Delicious Recipe for Vegans and Those Allergic to Eggs

This spinach quiche recipe is specially designed for those who cannot consume eggs or egg-derived products, offering a delicious option suitable for vegans and allergy sufferers.

Berasategui shares the secret of his torrijas: soaking the bread in milk, cream, and egg for several hours

On 'Robin Food', the Basque chef Berasategui revealed that his secret for delicious torrijas is soaking the bread for several hours in a mixture of milk, cream, and egg before frying them.

Chocolate Brownie-Style Cookies with Pistachio Filling Recipe: Irresistible and Flavorful

Andrea Carucci, author of The Fertility Kitchen, shares delicious and healthy recipes every Friday, highlighting this time chocolate brownie-style cookies with pistachio filling, an irresistible and tasty option.

The OCU fails two out of every three supermarket potato omelets in the tasting test

The OCU has evaluated supermarket potato omelets and failed two out of every three in its tasting test. Only four brands, including Mercadona and DĂ­a, managed to pass the evaluation.

China makes changes to its visa policy: How does it affect travelers from Spain?

China has extended its current visa regulations, but travelers from Spain must consider new specific requirements. These changes aim to facilitate and better regulate access to the country, although they involve conditions that may affect the planning and documentation needed for Spaniards wishing to travel to China.

You can now sleep in the cabin from the hottest series: how to book the house in 'Heated Rivalry'

The successful 2026 series starring Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams allows fans to book the iconic cabin where it was filmed, offering a unique experience to get up close with the television phenomenon.

Forget Rome: the 'City of the Popes' with the Medieval Sistine Chapel and one of the most fascinating murals

One hour from Rome, this hilltop town offers views of a green valley and was the birthplace of four popes. It stands out for a medieval gem, a chapel with fascinating murals that rival the Sistine Chapel, making the place a little-known historical and artistic treasure.

Five Ideas to Travel Through Spain from Flower to Flower This Spring

Spring transforms the Spanish landscape with a vibrant explosion of colors, from pinks to yellows, covering both cultivated fields and wildflowers. This change invites you to discover different corners of Spain in bloom during the season.

The beautiful coastal town of the Basque Country with a medieval essence where Jacob Elordi's grandfather was born

Jacob Elordi, Oscar 2026 nominee for "Frankenstein" and star of "Wuthering Heights" alongside Margot Robbie, has roots in a picturesque medieval coastal town in Biscay, Basque Country.

This is the requirement your passport must have to enter Spain and that you might not know

Citizens of non-EU countries must meet the conditions of the Schengen Borders Code in order to enter Spain.

The town of Álava with a historic center that is one of the best preserved in northern Spain

This quiet village, located 28 km from Bilbao, stands out for its well-preserved medieval historic center and its beautifully scenic surroundings, making it a gem of northern Spain.

Sleeping on Your Side or Back: The Posture That Helps Your Brain 'Cleanse' Itself of Toxins

While you sleep, your brain activates a system for cleaning out toxins. The sleeping posture affects the effectiveness of this process, with sleeping on your side being the most beneficial for better elimination of brain waste.

A study reveals that running long distances, from marathons to ultramarathons, can cause significant damage to the body. The researcher points out that it is still unknown how long the body takes to recover from these effects, suggesting a possible link between these races and premature aging.

A new strategy against cancer achieves greater cell death 'in vitro' with less chemotherapy

A promising therapeutic approach, still in its early stages, achieves greater cell death in cancer 'in vitro' using less chemotherapy, opening new possibilities for more effective and less toxic treatments.

Ángela Fernåndez, psychologist: "People with anxiety are emotionally unstable"

Ángela Fernåndez explains that, despite its various causes, people with anxiety tend to share three common personality traits, highlighting their emotional instability.

Javier Quintero, Psychiatrist: "One of the Most Effective Natural Anxiolytics Is Not Sold in Pharmacies"

Javier Quintero highlights that, in addition to medical treatments, there are very effective natural anxiolytics that complement mental health and are not found in pharmacies. Trusting medicine is key, but taking advantage of these natural resources can be greatly helpful for emotional well-being.

The Reason Why You Should Reduce Consumption of Ultra-Processed Foods During Pregnancy

Ultra-processed foods are linked to lower male fertility and slower embryo growth, suggesting that reducing their intake during pregnancy can improve reproductive health and fetal development.

The Controversial Traffic Reduction Experiment: €25,000 for Those Who Surrender Their License for 5 Years

The Government of Malta is offering €25,000 to young drivers who surrender their licenses and refrain from driving for five years, aiming to reduce traffic congestion on its roads. This controversial measure seeks to encourage the use of public transportation and decrease accidents, sparking debate about its effectiveness and consequences.

The Car Brands That Fail the Least (and Those That Fail the Most) This Year: Surprises Both at the Top and the Bottom

The OCU study reveals that Japanese brands dominate reliability, with 7 in the Top 10, standing out as the most reliable worldwide this year.

The DGT white diamond sign: what it means and the penalty

The white diamond sign, used by the DGT, indicates the obligation for vehicles carrying hazardous materials to display this mark to identify their contents. Failure to comply can result in penalties, as it is vital for road safety and proper management in case of accidents or emergencies.

Is it Reportable if a Neighbor Parks in Their Own Driveway? What the Law Says

According to the General Traffic Regulations, not even the owner of a permanent driveway is allowed to park in front of it. This action is prohibited and may result in financial penalties.

The Exact Location of the Eight Radars on Zaragoza's Third Beltway

The Zaragoza City Council manages traffic on its roads and has eight fixed radars on the third beltway to ensure that drivers respect the speed limits.

Balconies for Holy Week reach 9,000 euros in an edition with new digital tools to follow the processions

The City Council has launched an app to follow the processions in real time during Holy Week, in an edition where renting a balcony reaches 9,000 euros, double the price from three years ago.

The firefighters of AlcorcĂłn, "close" to joining the regional corps and ceasing to be an exception alongside Madrid city

The integration of AlcorcĂłn's firefighters into the regional emergency corps, the only independent workforce outside Madrid city, is underway and expected to be completed by early 2027.

Trial begins against a teacher accused of soliciting sexual favors from minors in IrĂșn: he had a fake profile

The Prosecutor's Office is seeking more than 20 years in prison for a teacher accused of inducing minors into prostitution, harassing, and coercing them, using a fake profile to commit the crimes in IrĂșn.

The San Bernardo Roundabout Evacuated After Identifying a Man with a Civil War Grenade

After a call to the Municipal Police about a man burning trash containers and carrying an explosive, the San Bernardo roundabout was evacuated to ensure safety. The device turned out to be a grenade from the Civil War.

Investigated in Zaragoza for involuntary manslaughter after an accident with one dead and three seriously injured

The accused, who tested negative for alcohol and drugs, is being investigated for involuntary manslaughter following an accident in Zaragoza that left one dead and three seriously injured.

A fire in B9 of Badalona burns remains of the settlement hours after another eviction

A fire broke out in B9 of Badalona, burning remains of the settlement hours after another eviction was carried out in the area. Authorities are investigating the causes of the fire while assessing the impact on the affected area. No injuries were reported in the incident.

Five former ministers file a lawsuit against the transfer of the Sijena artworks due to the "danger of destruction"

Five former ministers have filed a lawsuit before the High Court of Justice of Aragon to request the precautionary suspension of the transfer of the Sijena artworks, arguing the risk of destruction of the pieces during the process.

Three Women Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison for Prostituting and Enslaving Two Young Women in Mallorca

Three women were sentenced to a total of ten years in prison after pleading guilty to charges of prostituting and enslaving two young women in Mallorca.

Three arrested in Igualada for lifting 30 cars with a jack at dawn and stealing their catalytic converters

Three people were arrested in Igualada for stealing catalytic converters from 30 cars by lifting them with jacks during the early hours of the morning. This type of theft causes severe economic damage, as the repair cost can be equal to or greater than the value of the vehicle.

Sentenced to 17 years and 6 months in prison for the stabbing murder of a young man in Boltaña

The convicted individual will receive a sentence of 17 years and 6 months in prison for stabbing a young man to death. Additionally, he is prohibited from residing in or visiting Boltaña for 10 years.

Suspect in the Homicide of a Man in Torrevieja Arrested at Murcia Airport

The suspect in the homicide of a man in Torrevieja was arrested at Murcia airport. The detainee has a criminal record for assault and illegal possession of weapons.

A Teacher Tests the Game 'Assassin's Creed' as a Tool to Teach a History Lesson

A teacher uses the video game 'Assassin's Creed' to teach history, exploring how the game can capture students' interest and facilitate the understanding of historical events through an interactive and engaging experience.

A Travel 'Influencer' Fined for Flying a Drone in CĂłrdoba: "I've Visited 85 Countries and This Never Happened to Me"

Laura Méndez, a travel influencer, has been fined up to 4,000 euros for flying a drone in Córdoba. She argues that there were no explicit signs prohibiting the use of drones in that area.

A beer expert says that drinking beer straight from the can is a big mistake: this is why

A beer expert stated that to fully enjoy beer, it is essential to first pour it into a glass rather than drinking it directly from the can.

A study confirms a classic difference: dogs help, cats expect a reward

A study reveals that more than 75% of dogs and children tried to help without expecting a reward, while cats only acted when there was a treat. This confirms that dogs are more likely to help selflessly, unlike cats who seek a reward.

An Argentine city creates a program to adopt loose horses and tackle a historic problem

The Argentine city has launched an innovative program to manage and adopt loose and abandoned horses, addressing a historic problem of uncontrolled animals affecting the region.

The test that helps detect health problems in dogs in seconds

A simple test that involves bringing the hand close to the dog's eye can reveal vision and nervous system problems, specialists say. This quick and easy technique helps identify possible diseases in pets.

Check your horoscope for Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover what the stars have in store for you on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.

Buying a House in MĂĄlaga for Less than €600/mÂČ: The Municipality Where It Is Possible

A town in the north of the province of MĂĄlaga offers homes at very low prices, with houses available for less than €600/mÂČ, standing out as an affordable option for buying property in the area.

Rents out their apartment in Barcelona and loses almost €10,000 for not including this detail in the contract

The Provincial Court of Barcelona dismisses a claim for nearly €10,000 because the rental contract did not specify the furniture in the property, which prevented the claim from being substantiated.

Who will win the elections in Andalusia? This is what the main polls say

Juanma Moreno has not yet confirmed the date of the upcoming elections in Andalusia, while the main polls try to anticipate who the winner will be.

The Visual Birth of Dulcinea, from Don Quixote’s Dream to the Cinema

Theater transformed the figure imagined by Cervantes into a concrete visual image, laying the foundation for subsequent cinematic adaptations of Dulcinea in the story of Don Quixote.

The Unusual Name of a Town Attracts Thieves Who Steal 70 Road Signs

The town of Bug Tussle owes its name to a legend about a party ruined by a bedbug invasion. This unique name has attracted thieves who have stolen up to 70 road signs bearing the town's name.

The 'Price' of Sleeping with Hundreds of Men: What They Don't Tell Us About the Challenges of OnlyFans

OnlyFans content creators face serious side effects such as dissociation, memory gaps, excessive bleeding, and physical collapse after engaging in sexual marathons, revealing the hidden risks behind these extreme challenges.

They Look Surreal, But These Clothes Really Do Exist

There are garments so bold and unique that they seem unreal, but they are indeed available. This selection showcases some of the most striking and challenging pieces to wear that defy fashion conventions.

These Celebrities Are Aries and You Might Not Have Known

Discover the famous personalities who have the Aries zodiac sign, showing how their Aries traits can influence their success and personality.

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 lead in prize money in tennis, although they do not always coincide with those who have won the most Grand Slams. The list includes great legends, and it is analyzed whether current figures like Carlos Alcaraz or Jannik Sinner are also among the top earners.

Two Trump

The collection includes all the comic strips created by TerĂĄn and published in 20minutos, which address various aspects related to Donald Trump in a satirical and critical manner.

The Reina Sofia Faces Dumile Feni's 'African Guernica' with Picasso's Work to Open an "Unexpected and Beautiful" Dialogue

The Reina SofĂ­a Museum presents a series of exhibitions titled "History Does Not Repeat Itself, But It Rhymes," where Picasso's work engages in dialogue with other pieces, including Dumile Feni's 'African Guernica,' aiming to create an unexpected and enriching artistic encounter.

The Basque Government requests the "temporary" transfer of Picasso's 'Guernica' to Euskadi

The Basque Government requests the temporary transfer of Picasso's 'Guernica' to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the first Basque Government and the bombing of Guernica, aiming to exhibit this iconic work in Euskadi during these celebrations.

A 17-year-old girl dies of meningitis at the Hospital of Dénia

A 17-year-old girl died at the Hospital of Dénia (Alicante) after being admitted with symptoms consistent with meningitis. The Department of Health has initiated an investigation to confirm the cause of death and determine possible responsibilities.

Nine detained in a drug trafficking network between Catalonia and France

Nine people were detained in a drug trafficking network between Catalonia and France. Two marijuana plantations were dismantled, and 20 kilos of hashish were seized, in addition to firearms and cash.

A suicide alert from a minor allows the arrest of a sexual cyberstalker in Madrid within 24 hours

A man who pretended to be a minor to sexually cyberstalk girls was arrested in Madrid in less than 24 hours following a suicide alert from a minor. The swift police action prevented further abuse and protected potential victims.

Patricia Pardo on 'core orgasms': "I can't imagine having an orgasm from doing squats"

LucĂ­a EtxebarrĂ­a points out that many people feel sexual arousal during exercise, called 'core orgasms,' but they don't admit it out of embarrassment. Patricia Pardo, on the other hand, expresses her disbelief at the idea of having an orgasm while doing squats.

Endesa replaces José Bogas as CEO after twelve years leading the company and appoints Gianni Vittorio Armani

JosĂ© Bogas steps down as CEO of Endesa after twelve years in charge and will be appointed external advisor. Gianni Vittorio Armani takes over as the company’s new CEO.

Collboni presents Barcelona in Brussels as a "reference for European municipalism": "Influencing the EU is a priority"

Mayor Collboni presented the Barcelona Europe plan in Brussels, highlighting housing as an absolute priority and positioning Barcelona as a reference for European municipalism with the goal of influencing EU policies.

Worker at a nursing home arrested for stealing jewelry and a mobile phone in Valladolid

The National Police arrested a worker at a nursing home in Valladolid for stealing jewelry and a mobile phone. The stolen items were recovered after having been sold for 1,860.20 euros.

Health Ministry approves a decree to limit who can perform cosmetic surgeries and put an end to "professional intrusion"

The decree, in effect since July 1, requires cosmetic surgery centers to ensure that their staff have the appropriate training according to their specialty, with a six-month period to comply with this regulation, in order to combat professional intrusion.

Hospital in Barcelona Convicted for the Death of a Patient in 2021 After Becoming Infected During Surgery

The court determined that the hospital acted with delay in performing the second surgery to treat peritonitis, which was a key factor in the patient's death in 2021 after becoming infected during an operation.

'Pokémon Champions', the new competitive game in the series, announces imminent release date

'Pokémon Champions', the new competitive title in the series, will be released soon for mobile devices, offering an experience focused on player battles.

Laura Pausini: "In Spain, even the people who don’t like me don’t disrespect me, and that is unique and rare"

Laura Pausini releases 'Yo canto 2', a tribute to great Spanish-speaking composers, which coincides with the start of her new world tour this Friday in Spain. She highlights the respect she receives even from those who are not her fans, a unique experience for her.

Koldo GarcĂ­a finalizes an appeal before the Constitutional Court to try to halt the trial in the mask case

Koldo GarcĂ­a is preparing an appeal before the Constitutional Court, arguing that the Supreme Court has violated his fundamental rights in the mask case, with the aim of stopping the trial.

Tourist Apartments Will Have a Three-Year Moratorium to Comply with New Habitability Requirements

The Community of Madrid has established a decree regulating the minimum conditions for tourist-use housing. A three-year moratorium will be granted for these accommodations to adapt to the new habitability requirements established.

Alonso replaced by Aston Martin for the Japanese GP of F1 at Honda's home

Fernando Alonso will not participate in the first free practice session of the Japanese GP. His Aston Martin AMR26 will be driven by Jak Crawford during that session.

Congress and Senate Warn of Serious Weaknesses in the Field of Cybersecurity

The Joint Commission on National Security highlights the urgent need to advance the establishment of the National Cybersecurity Center to strengthen defense against increasing digital threats.

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Stay updated with the latest and most important news delivered directly to your email every day. Receive timely summaries covering politics, economy, culture, and more to keep you informed with minimal effort. Sign up now to never miss key developments and enjoy convenient access to critical information as it happens.

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

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

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a technology that enables machines to learn and make decisions. To get started in AI, it is essential to understand basic concepts such as algorithms, machine learning, and neural networks. It is also helpful to become familiar with tools and programming languages like Python. AI impacts multiple sectors, from healthcare to education, and offers great opportunities to innovate and improve processes.

Taz Skylar ('One Piece') on his training for Sanji: "My body hurt so much that I could feel my heartbeat"

Taz Skylar, a Canary Islands actor in 'One Piece', has intensified his physical preparation for the second season, facing more demanding and exhausting training due to the increase in action and adrenaline scenes.

This is the new Ahorramas supermarket in Humanes: with solar panels, parking, and more than 50 jobs

The new Ahorramas supermarket in Humanes, with 962.50 mÂČ, offers sections for butcher, deli, fruit and vegetables, fishmongery, poultry, and bakery. It features solar panels, parking, and creates more than 50 jobs.

It's Official: This Spanish 6-Episode Miniseries Has Dethroned 'One Piece' Season 2 on Netflix

The Spanish miniseries 'That Night,' with six episodes, has reached seventh place among the most-watched Netflix shows and is the number one production in Spain, surpassing 'One Piece' Season 2.

Tickets for Shakira in Madrid: when the presale starts, prices and dates for the 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour'

Shakira will perform three concerts in Madrid, in a stadium that will bear her name, in a residency format. Dates, prices, and presale details are announced for her 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour'.

The 100 Best Schools in Spain for 2026 According to the Forbes List: None Are Public and Most Are Multilingual

Madrid leads in the number of schools on Forbes' list of the 100 best in Spain for 2026. All are private, most are multilingual, and many have hosted nationally recognized figures.

José Luis Garci has seen 'Torrente Presidente' and surrenders to Santiago Segura: "He studies the social class"

Santiago Segura's latest film, 'Torrente Presidente', has grossed almost 16 million euros at the box office in less than 10 days, consolidating its commercial success. José Luis Garci praises the film for its analysis of the social class.

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 taxpayers to file their returns within this period.

Mario Casas and Luis Zahera in Hollywood mode: review of 'Zeta,' Dani de la Torre's thriller on Prime Video

Dani de la Torre delivers a solid, ambitious international thriller with 'Zeta,' featuring a standout performance by Luis Zahera, who dominates every scene. The film is available on Prime Video.

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

The passage, protected as a historic ensemble, connects Clot and Sant MartĂ­, offering 122 meters of working-class architecture and a peaceful pedestrian environment, standing out as an oasis of calm in the middle of the city.

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

A coach points out that although the Bulgarian split squat is popular for legs and glutes, using the Smith machine can offer better results and make weekly muscle progress easier.

The 2025 Income Tax Simulator is Already Activated: Here’s How You Can Find Out if You Will Owe Taxes or Get a Refund

The 2025 Income Tax simulator allows you to find out in advance whether you will have to pay taxes or receive a refund, without the need for Cl@ve identification or a digital certificate.

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

The Andalusian Government launches a tourist passport to promote rural tourism in ten municipalities of a region in Seville, inspired by the Camino de Santiago model, encouraging visits and the discovery of these areas.

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Analysis - Western Powers Were Unable to Secure Shipping in the Red Sea. Hormuz Will Be Harder

Western efforts to secure shipping lanes in the Red Sea have fallen short amid escalating regional tensions. The strategic Strait of Hormuz poses greater challenges due to its narrower geography, heightened geopolitical risks, and stronger adversarial presence, making future security operations more complex and difficult to achieve.

Oil prices drop on prospect of Middle East ceasefire easing supply disruption

Oil prices fell amid hopes for a ceasefire in the Middle East, which could reduce disruptions to oil supply. The potential easing of conflict has reassured markets about the stability of energy exports from the region, leading to a decline in crude prices after recent volatility triggered by geopolitical tensions.

Gold rises on softer dollar, lower oil after US proposal to Iran

Gold prices increased as the US dollar weakened and oil prices dropped following a US proposal to Iran. The move eased geopolitical tensions, supporting safe-haven demand for gold. Investors reacted to the softer dollar and lower energy costs, which typically boost gold's appeal as an investment.

Pakistan leans on US and Iran ties to emerge as potential peacebroker

Pakistan is leveraging its diplomatic relationships with the US and Iran to position itself as a key peacebroker in regional conflicts. By balancing its ties, Islamabad aims to mediate tensions and promote stability in South Asia and the Middle East. This strategy highlights Pakistan’s growing role in international diplomacy and its efforts to foster dialogue between conflicting parties.

Oil prices tumble over 6% on report of US peace proposal to Iran

Oil prices dropped more than 6% following reports that the US has presented a peace proposal to Iran, easing tensions in the Middle East. The news triggered a sharp decline in crude futures as markets anticipated reduced geopolitical risks impacting supply. Analysts see this as a potential step toward stabilizing the oil market amid ongoing conflicts in the region.

About 300 protesters chant, rally outside energy conference

Approximately 300 protesters gathered outside an energy conference to voice their opposition to fossil fuel projects and advocate for clean energy solutions. The demonstrators chanted slogans and held signs urging environmental responsibility and policy changes to address climate change. The event remained peaceful, highlighting growing public concern over energy practices and environmental impacts.

Gulf warnings and fears of miscalculation preceded Trump’s pause in Iran showdown

Ahead of a potential conflict with Iran, Gulf allies warned the Trump administration about the risks of miscalculation, urging caution. These concerns contributed to Trump's decision to halt military action, highlighting the region's fragile tensions and the importance of diplomatic restraint amid escalating hostilities.

Trump to ease smog rules on summer gasoline to bring down prices, sources say

The Trump administration plans to relax smog regulations on summer gasoline to reduce fuel prices, sources reveal. This move aims to increase fuel supply and alleviate high costs amid rising energy expenses, sparking debate over potential environmental impacts versus economic benefits.

Oil pares gains after reports of US plan aimed at ending the Middle East war

Oil prices retreated after initial gains following reports of a U.S. initiative to resolve the Middle East conflict. The plan aims to de-escalate tensions and stabilize the region, potentially easing supply concerns. Market participants remain cautious as geopolitical risks continue to influence crude prices amid ongoing uncertainties.

Japan stocks higher at close of trade; Nikkei 225 up 2.82%

Japan’s stock market closed higher, with the Nikkei 225 up 2.82%, driven by gains in technology and export-driven sectors. Investor optimism was supported by positive global cues and easing concerns over geopolitical tensions. Trading activity increased as market participants responded to favorable economic data and corporate earnings reports.

Chinese food delivery giants surge as regulator, state media call end to price war

Chinese food delivery companies saw significant growth after regulators and state media urged an end to aggressive price wars. Measures to stabilize market competition and reduce excessive discounts have boosted investor confidence, leading to surges in stock prices for major players in the sector. This shift aims to promote sustainable development and healthier market dynamics.

Wienerberger 2025 revenue rises on roofing business strength

Wienerberger reported increased revenue in 2025, driven primarily by robust performance in its roofing segment. The company benefited from strong market demand and strategic expansions, contributing to overall growth despite challenges in other areas. This positive momentum highlights Wienerberger’s effective focus on roofing and diversification efforts.

Iran’s military rejects Trump’s talk of negotiation, as Israel and Iran launch airstrikes

Iran’s military dismissed former President Trump’s calls for negotiations amid escalating tensions. Meanwhile, Israel and Iran engaged in mutual airstrikes, highlighting growing regional conflict. Both sides continue to assert military pressure, raising concerns over potential escalation in the Middle East.

hGears reports 4.1% revenue decline on weak e-Bike demand

hGears experienced a 4.1% drop in revenue due to decreased demand for e-Bikes. This decline reflects challenges in the electric bike market impacting the company's sales performance.

J.P. Morgan sets €125 Talanx target, sees 21% upside on reserve strength

J.P. Morgan has set a €125 target price for Talanx, citing strong reserve levels as a key factor. The firm sees a 21% upside potential, driven by the insurer's robust capital position and improved earnings outlook. This optimistic view reflects confidence in Talanx's financial stability and growth prospects amid market challenges.

SK Hynix files for US listing that source says could raise up to $14 billion

SK Hynix has filed for a U.S. listing that could raise up to $14 billion, according to sources. The move aims to boost capital and expand its presence in the global market. This step reflects the company's strategic plans amid growing demand for semiconductors and intensifying competition in the industry.

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China bars Manus co-founders from leaving country amid Meta deal review, FT reports

China has barred Manus co-founders from leaving amid its review of a deal with Meta. The move reflects increased regulatory scrutiny over foreign investments in Chinese tech firms. The decision comes as Meta seeks to acquire Manus, raising concerns about data security and national interests. This highlights growing challenges for international tech deals involving Chinese companies.

Air Liquide executive: will allocate helium volume from other places in the world

An Air Liquide executive stated that the company will source helium volumes from different global locations to meet demand. This strategy aims to ensure supply stability amid market fluctuations and shortages, leveraging the company’s international network for efficient allocation.

Japan’s cherry blossom picnics feel the pinch of global inflation

Rising global inflation has impacted Japan's traditional cherry blossom picnics, known as hanami. Higher prices for food and drink have made these springtime gatherings more expensive, affecting participation and spending habits. Despite this, many still cherish the cultural practice, adapting by opting for more modest celebrations while enjoying the seasonal blooms.

Australia CPI cools slightly in Feb; underlying pressures persist

Australia's CPI growth eased slightly in February, signaling a modest cooling in inflation. However, underlying inflation pressures remain strong due to persistent high costs in services and housing. The data suggests the Reserve Bank may continue with cautious monetary tightening to manage inflation without derailing economic growth.

UK consumer sentiment falls as Iran war rages, KPMG says

UK consumer confidence dips amid escalating conflict between the US and Iran, according to KPMG. Concerns over economic stability and rising geopolitical tensions have led to reduced optimism among consumers, impacting spending and business outlooks.

Crude Inventory Rises, Defying Forecasts and Prior Decline

Crude oil inventories increased unexpectedly last week, contrary to analyst predictions of a decline. This rise in stockpiles contrasts with the previous week's drop, signaling potential shifts in supply-demand dynamics in the oil market. The unexpected build may impact crude prices and influence future market strategies.

UK inflation expectations surge in new worry for Bank of England

UK inflation expectations have risen sharply, intensifying concerns for the Bank of England. This surge suggests that inflation pressures may persist longer than anticipated, complicating the central bank's efforts to stabilize prices. Rising costs could impact households and businesses, challenging policymakers to balance inflation control with economic growth.

French stats agency trims growth outlook as Iran war lifts inflation

France's statistics agency has lowered its economic growth forecast due to rising inflation linked to the conflict in Iran. Increased energy prices and supply chain disruptions are contributing to slower growth and higher inflation, prompting a more cautious economic outlook for the country.

US Fourth-Quarter Productivity Growth Revised Down, but Trend Remains Solid

The US fourth-quarter productivity growth was revised down but continues to show a solid trend overall. Despite the downward adjustment, the productivity gains remain steady, indicating sustained efficiency improvements in the economy during the period.

U.S. business activity slows to 11-month low amid Iran war strains - S&P Global

U.S. business activity dropped to an 11-month low as firms face disruptions due to tensions related to the Iran conflict. Supply chain issues and rising costs have dampened growth, leading to reduced output and new orders. The S&P Global survey highlights ongoing challenges in the manufacturing and service sectors, signaling cautious business sentiment amid geopolitical uncertainties.

Services PMI Falls Short of Expectations, Signals Slower Growth

The latest Services PMI missed forecasts, indicating a slowdown in sector growth. Contributing factors include reduced client demand and supply chain issues. Despite ongoing challenges, some firms report steady hiring and cost-cutting efforts to maintain profitability. The data suggests caution for economic outlooks, hinting at subdued expansion in the near term.

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Minnesota sues US agencies for access to evidence in killings of Renee Good, Alex Pretti

Minnesota has filed a lawsuit against multiple US federal agencies seeking access to evidence related to the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti. The state aims to obtain undisclosed information to aid its investigation into the cases, alleging that federal entities have withheld crucial evidence necessary for a thorough state inquiry.

Asia looks to COVID-era playbook to tackle fuel crisis

Asian countries are revisiting strategies used during the COVID-19 pandemic to manage the current fuel crisis. Measures include adjusting fuel subsidies, optimizing supply chains, and encouraging energy conservation to stabilize markets and protect consumers from price surges amid global supply disruptions. Governments aim to balance economic recovery efforts with energy security challenges.

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Stocks rise and oil retreats on Mideast ceasefire reports

Global stocks climbed and oil prices fell following reports of a ceasefire agreement in the Middle East. Investors reacted positively to reduced geopolitical tensions, boosting market confidence. The easing conflict promises stability in energy supply, leading to decreased oil demand concerns. Financial markets remain optimistic as diplomatic efforts progress, reflecting hopes for sustained peace in the region.

Australia public broadcaster staff strike over pay for first time in 20 years

Staff at Australia’s public broadcaster have gone on strike for the first time in two decades, demanding better pay. The industrial action highlights ongoing concerns about wages and working conditions and reflects broader tensions in the public sector over compensation and funding. The strike may impact programming and services until a resolution is reached.

BOJ debated need for more rate hikes, weak yen impact on prices, January minutes show

The Bank of Japan's January meeting minutes revealed discussions on the necessity of further rate hikes amid concerns about the weak yen boosting import prices. Policymakers debated balancing inflation control with economic growth, considering the yen's effect on costs. The BOJ remains cautious, weighing potential impacts on domestic demand before adjusting its ultra-loose monetary policy.

Australia’s inflation slows slightly in February ahead of war-driven energy shock

Australia’s inflation rate eased slightly in February, signaling a brief pause before expected increases driven by rising energy costs linked to the ongoing war. Economists warn that the energy price surge may soon intensify inflationary pressures, potentially impacting the country’s economic recovery and prompting closer monitoring by policymakers.

Currency markets drift as traders skeptical of US efforts to end Iran war

Currency markets showed little direction as traders remained doubtful about the US's ability to quickly resolve the Iran conflict. Despite diplomatic efforts, uncertainties persist, causing cautious trading and limited currency movements amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.

Fed’s Goolsbee says inflation progress needed to cut rates this year, PBS reports

Federal Reserve Chair of the Economic Advisory Panel, Austan Goolsbee, stated that rate cuts this year depend on continued inflation reduction. He emphasized the central bank needs to see "clear and convincing evidence" of progress in inflation before lowering interest rates, reflecting a cautious approach amid ongoing economic uncertainties.

Fed’s Barr sees rates holding steady ‘for some time’ given above-target inflation

Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman Barr indicated that interest rates are likely to remain steady for a while due to inflation levels that are still above the target. She emphasized the Fed's commitment to controlling inflation before considering rate cuts, suggesting a cautious approach in monetary policy amid ongoing economic uncertainties.

Bitcoin price today: edges up above $71k amid conflicting Iran war signals

Bitcoin’s price edged above $71,000 as markets reacted to mixed signals surrounding potential conflict in Iran. While concerns over geopolitical tensions initially spurred buying, uncertainty over the situation’s escalation tempered investor enthusiasm, resulting in cautious gains for Bitcoin.

Bitcoin slips amid Iran de-escalation uncertainty; analyst says BTC has bottomed

Bitcoin experienced a decline amid ongoing uncertainty over Iran's geopolitical tensions. Despite recent volatility, an analyst suggests BTC has likely reached its bottom, indicating potential stability and a possible upward trend ahead as global risks evolve.

RIV Coin Launches on Solana to Bridge Institutional Capital with DeFi Infrastructure

RIV Coin has launched on the Solana blockchain, aiming to connect institutional investors with decentralized finance (DeFi) infrastructure. The initiative seeks to enhance liquidity and accessibility for traditional capital within DeFi, leveraging Solana's fast and scalable network to facilitate seamless asset movement and foster broader adoption among institutional players.

Bitcoin bottom likely in, upside ahead: Bernstein

Bernstein analysts suggest Bitcoin has likely hit its bottom and predict potential gains ahead. Despite recent volatility, improving market conditions and increased institutional interest support a positive outlook for Bitcoin's price recovery.

Balancer Proposes Zero Emissions, Higher LP Returns, and a $3.6M Buyback

Balancer plans to implement zero emissions operations, aiming to enhance sustainability. Additionally, it proposes increased returns for liquidity providers and a $3.6 million token buyback to support price stability and investor value. These strategic moves target improved environmental impact and stronger financial incentives for participants.

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Bitcoin gains as Trump delays Iran strikes for five days

Bitcoin’s value rose following President Trump’s announcement to delay military strikes against Iran by five days, easing geopolitical tensions. The postponement led to increased investor confidence, boosting cryptocurrency markets amid global uncertainty.

Bybit Spring Blossom: Rewards in Full Bloom with 15,500 USDT in Prizes this Spring

Bybit is celebrating spring with the Spring Blossom event, offering a total of 15,500 USDT in prizes. Users can participate in various activities on the platform to earn rewards, enjoy trading bonuses, and access exclusive promotions, making this spring season rewarding for the Bybit community.

Mantle DeFi TVL Surpasses Avalanche and Sui, Crossing $755M With +230% Growth in 6 Months

Mantle DeFi's total value locked (TVL) has surged over 230% in six months, surpassing Avalanche and Sui by reaching $755 million. This growth highlights Mantle's increasing prominence in the DeFi space, driven by expanding user adoption and robust ecosystem development.

Analyst lists 6 key elements of emerging Bitcoin market structure

An analyst identifies six crucial components shaping Bitcoin's market structure, emphasizing factors like liquidity, volatility, institutional interest, regulatory developments, technological advancements, and market sentiment as drivers influencing Bitcoin's evolving landscape.

Alliance Witan cuts management fees in two-stage reduction

Alliance Witan Asset Management announced a two-stage reduction in its management fees to lower investor costs. The move aims to enhance competitiveness and deliver better value amid a challenging market environment. The phased fee cuts will take effect over the coming months, reflecting the firm's commitment to aligning its interests with those of its clients.

BrightGene reports phase 1 results for obesity drug BGM0504

BrightGene announced positive Phase 1 trial results for its obesity drug BGM0504, demonstrating good safety, tolerability, and promising pharmacokinetic profiles. The findings support further clinical development of BGM0504 as a potential treatment for obesity.

Novo Nordisk’s triple agonist shows promising diabetes results

Novo Nordisk’s new triple agonist drug demonstrated significant improvements in blood sugar control and weight loss in diabetes patients during clinical trials. The drug targets multiple receptors to enhance metabolic benefits, potentially offering a more effective treatment option for type 2 diabetes with obesity compared to current therapies. Further studies are planned to confirm long-term efficacy and safety.

Macquarie Asset Management leads race for Edotco stake - report

Macquarie Asset Management is reportedly leading the bidding for a stake in Edotco, a prominent telecommunications infrastructure firm. The deal highlights growing investor interest in the telecom tower sector, driven by increasing demand for digital connectivity across Asia. Competitors in the race are vying to capitalize on Edotco’s strong market position and growth potential in the region.

Rogers Communications prices $2 billion debt offering

Rogers Communications has priced a $2 billion debt offering to strengthen its financial position. The company plans to use the proceeds for general corporate purposes, including refinancing existing debt. This move reflects Rogers' strategy to optimize its capital structure amid ongoing market conditions.

Apogee Therapeutics prices $350 million stock offering at $70

Apogee Therapeutics announced the pricing of a $350 million stock offering at $70 per share. The proceeds will support the company's clinical programs and working capital needs. The offering reflects strong market interest in Apogee's innovative pipeline in dermatology.

Cathie Wood’s ARK sells Twist Bioscience and buys Circle Internet stock

ARK Invest, led by Cathie Wood, has sold its stake in Twist Bioscience and increased its holdings in Circle Internet Financial. The move reflects ARK's shifting focus towards companies aligned with its innovation-driven investment strategy, emphasizing growth opportunities in the digital finance sector.

Tuas H1 FY26 presentation: revenue surges 26% on subscriber growth

Tuas reported a 26% revenue increase in H1 FY26, driven by strong subscriber growth. The company highlighted improved market penetration and new product launches as key factors. Operational efficiency and strategic partnerships also contributed to enhanced financial performance amidst competitive industry conditions.

SmartStop Self Storage forms $100M credit venture with AXCS

SmartStop Self Storage has partnered with AXCS to establish a $100 million credit venture. This collaboration aims to enhance SmartStop's financial flexibility and support growth initiatives within the self-storage sector. The venture marks a strategic move to strengthen capital resources and expand market presence.

Domestic Metals closes first tranche of private placement

Domestic Metals has completed the first tranche of its private placement, successfully raising funds to support its ongoing projects and operations. The capital influx strengthens the company's financial position as it advances its strategic objectives. Further tranches are expected to follow, aimed at fueling growth and expansion initiatives.

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