News Summary - 03/26/2026

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Meta and YouTube found liable in landmark social media addiction trial
A woman was awarded $6 million in a groundbreaking case holding Meta and YouTube liable for social media addiction. This verdict may impact numerous similar lawsuits across the US, marking a significant moment in how social media companies are held accountable for user harm.
Who wants what and why from US-Iran peace talks?
The US and Iran maintain indirect communications and established channels amid peace talks. Despite ongoing contact, significant differences remain, suggesting that a comprehensive deal is still a distant prospect.
Prepare for turbulence - how a prolonged Middle East conflict could reshape how we fly
Gulf hub airports once lowered costs for long-distance travel, boosting global connectivity. However, ongoing Middle East conflicts now cast uncertainty over their stability and growth, potentially disrupting flight routes and reshaping international air travel dynamics.
UN votes to recognise enslavement of Africans as 'gravest crime against humanity'
The UN passed a resolution acknowledging the enslavement of Africans as the "gravest crime against humanity." It calls for an official apology and contributions to a reparations fund, though no specific amounts were detailed.
'We are in agony' - Savannah Guthrie does first interview since mum's disappearance
US presenter Savannah Guthrie reveals the pain and fear she endures since her mother's disappearance. She shares how terrifying thoughts haunt her nights as she struggles to imagine what might have happened, expressing the family's deep agony during this uncertain time.
Musketeer d'Artagnan's remains believed found under Dutch church
The remains of d'Artagnan, the Musketeer killed in 1673 during the Siege of Maastricht and famed through Alexandre Dumas' stories, are believed to have been discovered beneath a Dutch church.
Marcos promises 'flow of oil' as Philippines declares energy emergency
President Marcos announced the Philippines will procure one million barrels of oil to bolster current reserves amid an energy emergency, aiming to ensure a steady supply and address the country's energy needs.
'Men need to be perp-walked' after Epstein files release, US Congressman Massie tells BBC
US Congressman Massie spoke to BBC Newsnight following an interview with survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse, emphasizing the need for public accountability by urging that the perpetrators be publicly exposed or "perp-walked."
Danish PM fails to secure majority in party's weakest election showing since 1903
The ruling party, in power since 2019, won the most votes but fell short of a majority, leading to challenging coalition negotiations to form a new government.
Woman charged with shooting at Rihanna's home pleads not guilty to attempted murder
A 35-year-old woman from Florida, charged with shooting at Rihanna's home on March 8, has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder. She remains detained in Los Angeles pending further legal proceedings.
Dozens of bodies, mostly infants, discovered in Kenya mass grave
A mass grave in Kenya contained 32 bodies, including 25 children. Many of the bodies are believed to have come from local hospitals and mortuaries, raising concerns about the handling and storage of deceased infants in the area.
Democrats flip Florida state seat that includes Trump's Mar-a-Lago home
Emily Gregory won a Florida state legislative seat that previously favored Republicans by 19 points in 2024, marking a significant Democratic flip in a district that includes Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence.
Talk show host Stephen Colbert to write new Lord of the Rings film
Stephen Colbert, a devoted Tolkien fan, will adapt an early part of the first Lord of the Rings novel into a new film.
Estonia and Latvia Say Territories Hit by Stray Ukrainian Drones
On the night Ukraine launched a major attack on Russia's Ust-Luga port near Estonia's border, stray Ukrainian drones reportedly hit territories in Estonia and Latvia, raising concerns over cross-border impacts of the conflict.
South Africa's police chief to appear in court over controversial health contract
South Africa's police chief is set to appear in court concerning a controversial health contract. Authorities have not revealed the specific charges he will face.
Brazil's Bolsonaro gets temporary house arrest for ill-health
Former President Jair Bolsonaro was transferred from his prison cell to a hospital earlier this month due to pneumonia.
We need more plumbers and fewer lawyers in the AI age, says BlackRock boss
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink emphasizes the need for more practical skills like plumbing over legal professions in the AI era. He also warns that prolonged high oil prices could have significant negative effects on the global economy.
'Fearless' Mel Schilling remembered by Married at First Sight co-star
Paul C Brunson honored Mel Schilling, his co-star on Married at First Sight, with an emotional tribute following her death on Tuesday. He remembered her as a fearless and impactful relationship expert who left a lasting influence on the show and those who knew her.
Meta told to pay $375m for misleading users over child safety
A New Mexico court held Meta, owner of Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp, liable for misleading users about child safety, ordering the company to pay $375 million in damages.
OpenAI closes Sora video-making app and cancels $1bn Disney deal
OpenAI has shut down its AI video app, Sora, less than two years after its launch, significantly impacting the media industry. Additionally, OpenAI has canceled a $1 billion deal with Disney, marking a major shift in its business strategy.
Graffiti conviction for Australian woman who stuck googly eyes on sculpture
An Australian woman was convicted for vandalizing the sculpture known as Blue Blob by sticking googly eyes on it. At the time, she had consumed MDMA and three litres of vodka.
'Major player' in alleged mistaken identity kidnap of Sydney grandfather charged
A 23-year-old man has been charged as the third suspect linked to the death of Chris Baghsarian in an alleged mistaken identity kidnapping in Sydney.
Sara Duterte impeachment hearings start as political death match heats up
The Philippines' Vice President Sara Duterte is undergoing a new round of impeachment hearings, a critical challenge that could impact her 2028 presidential bid. The political battle underscores rising tensions and power struggles ahead of the upcoming election.
BTS comeback concert on Netflix draws 18.4 million global viewers
BTS's comeback concert streamed on Netflix attracted 18.4 million global viewers. This marked the group's first joint performance since October 2022, highlighting their significant international fanbase and popularity.
Pilots killed in LaGuardia plane crash named
Investigators revealed that in the final three minutes before the crash, cockpit and tower communications showed air traffic controllers had cleared both the plane and a fire truck to cross the runway, highlighting a critical coordination issue leading to the fatal accident.
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, over a pay rise offer they deemed insufficient as it fell below inflation.
What are the US and Iran's proposals for peace?
Trump claims he is engaging with "the right people" in Iran for talks, suggesting potential peace discussions. However, Tehran denies any such negotiations are taking place, indicating a lack of official communication between the two countries.
'There's no safety anymore': Palestinians warn of expanding West Bank settler violence
Since the start of the Iran war, Israeli settler attacks on Palestinian villages in the occupied West Bank have surged, raising fears among Palestinians about their safety amid escalating violence.
In pictures: Hunting lynx snatches top prize in photo competition
A striking photo of a young lynx caught in action has won the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award 2026, highlighting the beauty and agility of this elusive species.
Has banning phones improved performance at Dutch schools?
Two years after the Netherlands banned phones in schools, the government is considering tighter restrictions by proposing to limit social media use for those under 16, aiming to further enhance student focus and performance.
Everyday life in Asia is being upended by Iran war fuel crisis
Asia's dependence on Gulf oil and gas has made it vulnerable to shortages and rising prices amid the Iran war fuel crisis, disrupting daily life across the region.
Packed cinemas and whistling fans: A spy thriller sequel revives Bollywood
Dhurandhar: The Revenge, featuring Ranveer Singh, has seen unprecedented demand since its release, with cinemas running almost round the clock nationwide, signaling a strong revival for Bollywood.
What Iranians make of the possibility of talks to end the war
Some Iranians are skeptical about the chances of peace talks ending the war, while others fear that any agreement might allow the current leadership to remain in power. Opinions reflect a mix of distrust and concern over potential outcomes.
Iran war shows norms of international conflicts have been overturned
Rising US threats targeting energy infrastructure and Iran's retaliatory actions against Gulf neighbors mark a significant shift in international conflict norms, indicating increased regional instability and a new era of confrontational tactics in global relations.
Cuba's mothers-to-be prepare to give birth in a country plunged into darkness
Two pregnant Cuban women share their anxieties and dreams amid the nation's ongoing crisis. Facing power outages and economic hardships, they express concerns about healthcare access and their babies' futures while holding onto hope in difficult times.
A committed pharmacist and a homesick blogger â the Iranian civilians killed in the war
The US-Israeli war on Iran is causing increasing 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 the country's vast student market. However, initial enrolment numbers are expected to be modest as institutions navigate regulatory and cultural challenges. Success will depend on adapting to local demand and competition.
Ultimatums, diplomacy and a trip to Graceland as Trump eyes a deal with Iran
Despite America being at war, President Trump's actions blend diplomacy with distractions, occasionally veering into the surreal, as he explores a potential deal with Iran.
Oil falls and shares rebound after Trump says talks have been held to end war
Energy prices dropped and stock markets recovered following US President Trump's announcement of "very good and productive" talks aimed at ending the war.
US and Iran's options for ending the war narrow the longer it goes on
Iran remains steadfast with no signs of de-escalation, while the US faces limits as air power alone cannot secure its primary objectives. As the conflict persists, both nations find their options to end the war increasingly constrained.
Could Iranian missiles reach London and Paris?
Experts suggest Iran could potentially target London with missiles, but these would likely be intercepted and destroyed before reaching their destinations, making the risk minimal.
US weight-loss drugmakers slash prices in fight to win customers
US weight-loss drug manufacturers are reducing prices to attract more customers amid rising competition. This price war aims to make treatments more accessible but raises questions about whether similar pricing strategies can be successfully applied across other drug markets.
What happened in the seconds before Air Canada plane crashed at LaGuardia
BBC Verify analyzes the critical seconds leading up to the Air Canada plane's collision with a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport. The breakdown details the sequence of events and factors contributing to the deadly crash, shedding light on the incident's immediate causes.
How the deadly LaGuardia Airport crash unfolded
A passenger plane collided with a firefighting vehicle on LaGuardia Airport's runway. Video footage reveals the aftermath of the crash, highlighting the severity of the incident. Emergency responders quickly arrived at the scene, and investigations are underway to determine the cause of the collision.
'Stop, stop, stop': Listen to LaGuardia control tower audio during collision
An Air Canada plane carrying 72 passengers and four crew members landed safely from Montreal at LaGuardia on Sunday evening but then collided with a firefighting vehicle, prompting urgent warnings from the control tower.
Watch: Inside Palestinian homes attacked by settlers
Violence erupted following the death of a teenage settler, allegedly struck by a vehicle driven by a Palestinian. In retaliation, settlers attacked Palestinian homes, escalating tensions and leading to widespread damage and fear within the affected communities.
Three out of four Spaniards reject the intervention of the USA and Israel in the Iran war
The majority of Spaniards reject the intervention of the USA and Israel in Iran, with a higher disapproval than that shown for Trump's operation in Venezuela. The main perceived reason for the intervention is access to oil.
Two out of three citizens believe that NATO should stay out of the war in the Middle East
67.7% of Spaniards consider the US to be an unreliable ally, reflecting a majority opinion in favor of NATO staying out of the conflict in the Middle East.
58% of Spaniards Approve Government Preventing the United States from Using Rota and MorĂłn Bases for War
58% of Spaniards approve of the Government preventing the United States from using the Rota and MorĂłn bases for armed conflicts, with greater support among PSOE and Sumar voters.
More than 80% of Spaniards View Trump's Presidency with Concern
More than 80% of Spaniards express concern about Donald Trump's Presidency, reflecting uncertainty about his policies and their global impact. The majority of the population perceives his term as a challenge for international relations and political stability.
Left-wing voters bet on fuel subsidies, right-wing voters on tax cuts
48.7% of citizens believe that tax cuts are the best solution to curb the rise in fuel prices, while 38.2% prefer a direct subsidy on the price. Left-wing voters mostly support subsidies, and right-wing voters opt for tax cuts.
Citizens Perceive Spain and the EU as the Main Sufferers from the War
The DYM survey shows that the majority of citizens are pessimistic about the impact of the war, perceiving that Spain and the European Union will be the most affected by the possible repercussions of the conflict.
Israel Claims to Have Launched "Large-Scale" Attacks Against Iran as Escalation Intensifies
Israel has claimed to have carried out "large-scale" attacks against Iran amid a growing military escalation in the Middle East, with the United States and other actors involved in the conflict, increasing tension in the region.
Iran rejects Trump's plan to end the war and the United States threatens to "unleash hell"
Iran rules out dialogue with the United States, which claims to be holding "productive" talks with Tehran. Washington warns it will escalate the conflict if Iran does not meet its demands.
This is the 82nd Airborne Division, the elite unit that Trump is sending to Iran and that participated in the Normandy landing
The 82nd Airborne Division is a rapid response force capable of deploying anywhere in the world in less than 18 hours. This elite unit, with a history in key operations such as the Normandy landing, could be the first to take action in a potential conflict with Iran under Trump's orders.
The graph showing the huge and suspicious investment in the oil market minutes before the announcement of Trumpâs peace plan
A suspicious surge in oil market investments occurred minutes before Trump announced his peace plan. This unusual activity suggests possible insider trading or prior knowledge, raising concerns about market manipulation linked to the timing of the announcement.
Dana Erlich, de facto ambassador of Israel: "Spain has taken an extreme position, which surprises me and no one else shares"
Dana Erlich, Chargé d'Affaires of the Israeli Embassy in Spain, criticizes Spain's stance on Iran. She states that Iran only learned to better conceal its nuclear infrastructure after the June attacks and denounces that, although the regime shows a friendly face in public, it continues to finance terrorist organizations.
SĂĄnchez takes the clash with Sumar over housing to Congress and warns that their attitude does a "disservice" to the Government
SĂĄnchez confronts Sumar in Congress over their ideological differences regarding housing, warning that their stance harms the Government. From Sumar, they insist that the Executive will support the anti-crisis decree voted on this Thursday but will continue to apply pressure due to their disagreements on this issue.
The Harsh Testimony of Young Noelia Castillo Before Receiving Euthanasia: "I Finally Made It"
The program 'Y Ahora Sonsoles' presents the full interview with Noelia Castillo, who shares her emotional testimony before receiving euthanasia, expressing relief and satisfaction for having reached her decision.
This is the process for requesting euthanasia: independent doctors, jurists, and confirming the will to die three times
Euthanasia can be carried out in a hospital or at home, on the day and at the time the patient chooses, always with the presence of family. The process requires the participation of independent doctors, jurists, and the confirmation of the patientâs will to die on three occasions.
Experts Call to Strengthen Vaccination Against Meningitis in Adolescents: "Hopefully This Will Become a Reality Across the Whole Country"
The Spanish Association Against Meningitis warns about the lack of protection against meningococcus B in children and adolescents, as this vaccine is not included in the official vaccination schedule of any autonomous community. Pediatrician Marta GuillĂĄn highlights that many adolescents did not receive the public Bexsero vaccine at birth, emphasizing the need to reinforce vaccination nationwide.
Ryan Gosling: "I made this movie to show my daughters that the future is not something to fear"
Ryan Gosling produces and stars in "Salvation Project," a space adventure that aims to save humanity and revitalize big-screen cinema, conveying a positive message about the future for his daughters.
The surprising confession of Alexandra Jiménez: "I've reached the point where I don't recognize myself in the mirror"
Alexandra Jiménez appeared on Pablo Motos' show alongside Javier Cåmara to present their film '53 Sundays', which will be released on Netflix on March 27. During the interview, the actress made a striking confession about her current self-image.
Loana Petrucciani Dies at 48, Star of 'Loft Story'
Loana Petrucciani, a key figure in French reality TV and star of 'Loft Story', has died at 48, leaving a legacy in the world of television entertainment.
RosalĂa forced to leave her concert in Milan due to a health issue: "I tried to continue, but I can't"
RosalĂa had to leave her concert at the Assago Forum in Milan because of a health problem. Through tears, she apologized to the thousands of fans present, expressing that she tried to carry on but couldn't keep performing.
Montero's 'halfway' exit: she leaves the Government but will remain SĂĄnchez's number two in Ferraz
Montero leaves the Government but maintains her key role alongside SĂĄnchez in Ferraz. She trusts in the president's electoral momentum to attract half a million abstainers, and they are preparing for SĂĄnchez and his ministers to be actively involved in the Andalusian campaign.
The 7 Lives of the Last Town Bar: Narros del Castillo, the 'Multitasking' Bar
Rubén Sånchez's bar in Narros del Castillo operates as a café, restaurant, and grocery store. Additionally, it prepares food to order and offers home delivery, becoming a multitasking business that meets multiple needs of the town.
JuliĂĄn and Manuel, assassins of Francisca Cadenas, transferred after receiving a brutal beating in prison
JuliĂĄn and Manuel, responsible for the murder of Francisca Cadenas, were transferred after receiving a brutal beating in prison. JuliĂĄn, the younger of the brothers, confessed to the crime and exonerated Manuel.
Man without limbs arrested for shooting and killing his passenger while driving in Maryland
Dayton James Webber, amputated of all four limbs and professional cornhole player, was arrested for shooting and killing his passenger while driving in Maryland.
A driver loses control of his truck and kills a mother and her three-year-old son
A 53-year-old truck driver lost control of his vehicle, possibly due to a medical emergency, causing the death of a mother and her three-year-old son. The driver only suffered minor injuries.
A special bus line will be activated on Saturday from Nuevos Ministerios to Plaza de Castilla due to the closure of Metro Line 10 until the end of the year
The section of Metro Line 10 between Nuevos Ministerios and Cuzco will close for nine months due to construction work at Santiago Bernabéu station. To compensate, a special bus line will be available from Saturday between Nuevos Ministerios and Plaza de Castilla.
Smaller Houses in Vallecas, Neighborhood Shops in Embajadores, and Decreased Traffic in the Center: An AI Analysis of Madrid
A municipal viewer analyzes the current situation of Madrid in key aspects such as housing, mobility, urban economy, public space, and culture, highlighting smaller houses in Vallecas, local commerce in Embajadores, and reduced traffic in the city center.
Mahsa Alert: The map created by volunteers that warns of attacks in Iran amid internet outages and lack of alerts
Mahsa Alert is a map developed by volunteers that helps the Iranian population detect attacks and dangerous areas, amid internet blackouts and the absence of official alerts.
The families of two Spanish prisoners in Equatorial Guinea ask the Government to act to help them
Two Spaniards are detained in Equatorial Guinea accused of corruption in connection with an alleged fraud related to the installation of digital terrestrial television (DTT). Their families are asking the Spanish Government to intervene to support them and ensure fair treatment.
Carla Barber, against an employee's sick leave: "She posts stories at the beach and getting her nails done"
Carla Barber, influencer and CEO of aesthetic clinics, talks on the podcast 'BĂșscate la vida' about the keys to her business success. Additionally, she criticizes an employee who, according to her, seems not to be complying with the sick leave by posting stories at the beach and getting her nails done.
MarĂa MartĂn-Granizo and Audrey Pascual on 'La Revuelta': "Being a disabled woman and skier, we don't live in Spain"
Paralympic skiers MarĂa MartĂn-Granizo and Audrey Pascual appeared on David Broncano's show 'La Revuelta', discussing the challenges they face in Spain as disabled female athletes. They highlighted the lack of visibility, support, and resources for para-sports, emphasizing the difficulties of being women with disabilities in a male-dominated and able-bodied centric sports environment.
Ortega Cano and Gloria Camila React to the Stir over the Bullfighter's Performance at San AntĂłn: "We Should Laugh More and Criticize Less"
On 'El tiempo justo,' Ortega Cano and Gloria Camila responded to the debate sparked by the bullfighter's performance at San AntĂłn, emphasizing the importance of laughing more and criticizing less in the face of controversies.
The Paraguay Rally receives the Award for Excellence in Sustainable Sports Tourism from UNWTO and the FIA
The Paraguay Rally was awarded by UNWTO and the FIA for its excellence in sustainable sports tourism, standing out as one of the most important motorsport events worldwide.
Support and Listening for the Grieving Elderly
The âla Caixaâ Foundation organizes talks and workshops to provide support spaces where the elderly can share experiences and resolve doubts related to grieving.
More than 17 million road trips during Easter Week
The special traffic management plan for Easter Week will be in effect from 3:00 PM this Friday until midnight on April 6th, to facilitate more than 17 million road trips.
Temperature Plunge During Holy Week: Meteorologists Warn of an "Almost Wintery" Palm Sunday
Palm Sunday will mark the start of Holy Week with a sharp drop in temperatures, reaching highs between 11 and 13 degrees Celsius, creating an almost wintery atmosphere according to meteorologists.
An actress files a lawsuit against Torbe, adult film producer, for alleged slander and threats
The actress will file a lawsuit against Torbe for alleged slander and threats, after he failed to attend the conciliation hearing scheduled for this Wednesday.
This is Figure 03, the robot that posed with Melania Trump at the White House
Melania Trump posed with the humanoid robot Figure 03 during the 'Fostering the Future Together' summit, highlighting advances in robotics and technology at an event held at the White House.
The big problem of âSurvivorsâ: this is how the crisis of every reality show begins
Telecinco relies on contestants from 'The Island of Temptations', but they do not perform the same in live reality shows, revealing a crisis affecting the format's success.
In Nigeria, the Music of the Future is Made: What is 'Alté', the Movement That Artists Like Bad Gyal and Drake Are Focusing On
Nigeria, especially Lagos, is creating a new musical wave called 'alté', which innovatively blends genres and styles. This movement has caught the attention of international artists like Bad Gyal and Drake, highlighting the growing global impact of the local music scene.
Despistaos' 'A Million Early Mornings': "We Have Reconciled with 'FĂsica o quĂmica'"
Despistaos releases their new album, 'A Million Early Mornings', which combines their original rock essence with current sounds and trends, marking a musical renewal after reconciling with their period on 'FĂsica o quĂmica'.
The war in Iran puts the recovery of car insurance this year in check
The car insurance sector is on alert due to the risk that inflation may rise more than expected because of the tension in the Middle East, which could negatively affect margins and slow down the expected recovery for this year.
The Only Red Line Santiago Segura Set for Himself in 'Torrente Presidente': "I Wanted a Liberating Movie"
Santiago Segura, director of the new installment of Torrente, maintained clear boundaries during casting despite the cameo festival. He sought to create a liberating film, setting a red line to preserve an authentic and coherent experience in the movie.
Goodbye ballerinas: these are the new Nike sneakers we'll be wearing this spring
Nike has released pastel pink sneakers that promise to be the comfortable and modern alternative to classic ballerinas this spring.
Malena GarcĂa Arredondo, Neurogastroenterologist: "Many live with Helicobacter pylori"
Helicobacter pylori is common and often asymptomatic, but in some cases can lead to digestive diseases such as chronic gastritis, peptic ulcers, and even gastric cancer.
This is life in a habitat that simulates life on Mars: from resource scarcity to ping-pong games
NASA's CHAPEA mission simulates a year in a Martian habitat, facing resource scarcity and living in confined spaces, preparing astronauts for future challenges on Mars. Activities like ping-pong games help maintain morale and psychological well-being during the mission.
How to Travel by Train from Madrid to Andalusia This Easter Week: The Current Status of the Network
The AVE service between Madrid and MĂĄlaga remains suspended due to works in Ălora following a landslide caused by the storm, affecting the service during Easter Week.
Karlos Arguiñano's Secret to Making Juicier Torrijas
Karlos Arguiñano shares his key to achieving juicier torrijas, emphasizing that although making them seems simple, following the right advice is essential for a perfect version of this traditional dessert.
Behind the Wheel of the New Toyota C-HR+: Very Surprising Consumption and a Convincing Price
The new Toyota C-HR+ stands out as a compact electric SUV with efficient consumption and an attractive price. After the road test, its balance between performance, range, and cost is confirmed, making it an interesting option for the current market.
Mariela Garriga: "I have banned the word problem in my environment and the energy flows differently"
Mariela Garriga has had a successful year participating in major productions such as 'Mission Impossible 7' and the sequel to 'The Resurrection of Christ', highlighting her positive approach by avoiding the word "problem" to maintain good energy.
Maduro faces another hearing before the judge after claiming he has no money to pay his lawyers
Maduro's lawyers claim that the U.S. revoked licenses that allowed the use of Venezuelan funds for his legal defense, thereby preventing the payment of their fees and complicating his representation at the court hearing.
We Return to the Moon
Interest in space exploration declined in the 1970s, but NASA has renewed its commitment to return to the Moon, driving new projects and missions to reestablish a human presence on our natural satellite.
The Century of Bad Taste
The belief is growing that vulgarity, lack of education, and foul language are valid expressions that do not necessarily represent bad taste.
VĂctor Sandoval erupts again against BelĂ©n Esteban after her latest interview on 'La Revuelta'
VĂctor Sandoval criticized BelĂ©n Esteban on 'Los Kikos' for not inviting him to participate in 'Top Chef' to cook, expressing his frustration following her latest interview on 'La Revuelta'.
Surprise and Celebration with the Juryâs Decision on 'Top Chef' Elimination: "Well done, olĂ©!"
Belén Esteban and Benita managed to avoid elimination on 'Top Chef' after a closely contested challenge involving almond nougat wafers, sparking surprise and celebration over the jury's decision.
The bar in the heart of Madrid where you can eat for less than 7 euros: "One of my favorite places to eat good, nice, and cheap"
This bar in the Las Letras neighborhood, Madrid, offers delicious and affordable meals, with dishes priced under 7 euros, making it one of the favorites for eating well, nicely, and cheaply in the city center.
This is How You Can Stay for Free in Hannah Montanaâs House in Malibu
Guests can stay for free in the iconic Hannah Montana house in Malibu, enjoying a unique experience that combines the magic of the Disney singerâs world with stunning views of the Atlantic.
How to offset the rise in prices? Measures proposed by the International Energy Agency
The International Energy Agency emphasizes that controlling energy demand is essential to mitigate the economic impact of rising prices, recommending measures that optimize consumption and promote efficiency.
They may hear, but they do not listen
On March 25th, at 9 o'clock, there was growing anticipation before the plenary session of the Congress of Deputies, highlighting the public and political attention towards the topics to be discussed in the session.
Madina: the girl whose wings were clipped
Madina, who dreamed of becoming a businesswoman, sees her goals cut short because the Taliban in Afghanistan forbid girls from studying after the age of 12.
Arsonist Firefighter
Although Trump is seeking the Nobel Peace Prize, public opinion does not perceive him as a peaceful leader.
The Statue of Columbus
The installation of the Columbus statue in the White House is the result of a political decision, without historical or artistic foundations.
La Guardia Airport's security system did not alert about the fatal accident between the plane and the truck
The chairwoman of the National Transportation Safety Board indicated that La Guardia Airport's security system did not alert about the fatal accident between a plane and a truck because the vehicle was not equipped with a transponder.
Nicholas Brendon's Lawyers from 'Buffy' Continue Lawsuit Filed Before His Death
Nicholas Brendon sued contractor Stephen Britton for more than $120,000, accusing him of leaving unfinished work on his Ohio home. After his passing, his lawyers are continuing with the legal process.
Two drones violate Latvian airspace and one of them explodes near a village
Two drones illegally entered Latvian airspace; one crashed near a village without causing injuries.
PP and Vox appear "optimistic" about negotiations in Extremadura but see a pact before Easter as "impossible"
PP and Vox met to define concrete measures for a possible programmatic agreement to support the new Government and its budget, showing optimism about the negotiations, although they consider it impossible to finalize a pact before Easter.
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Questions about Income Tax: Do You Know How to Request the Draft? Are You Aware of the Updates?
The 2025 Income Tax Return starts in April. Taxpayers will be able to request the draft and submit their returns to the tax authorities. You can send your questions through our media outlet's form and receive answers by email.
The Government will try to agree with Algeria on an increase in gas imports during Albares' visit this Thursday
The minister will visit Algeria to improve relations deteriorated by the support for the Moroccan plan for the Sahara. The visit aims to seize the opportunity to increase gas imports from the main supplier.
Hungary cuts gas supply to Ukraine while the transit of Russian oil is not resumed
Kyiv assures that the transit of Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia is suspended due to damage to the Druzhba pipeline caused by a Russian attack, while Hungary cuts the gas supply to Ukraine until the oil transit is restored.
Meloni 'purges' her Government: three officials are out, including the minister who refused to resign
Three officials have been removed from Meloni's Government, including the minister who refused to resign. Among those dismissed are the Deputy Secretary of the Ministry of Justice, Andrea Delmastro, and the Chief of Staff, Giusi Bartolozzi.
Three students from a school in Toledo hospitalized for salmonellosis, one in the ICU
Three students from a school in Toledo were hospitalized for salmonellosis, one in the ICU. The school menu was sent to the National Center for Microbiology in Majadahonda to investigate the source of the poisoning.
Meta and YouTube ordered to pay three million dollars to a young woman for mental health damages
A 20-year-old woman filed a lawsuit in the Los Angeles Superior Court against Meta and YouTube. At the conclusion of the case, both companies were ordered to pay three million dollars for damages caused to the plaintiff's mental health.
Knitting and Painting to Avoid 'Scrolling': "The Challenge for My Generation Is to Focus on Something Other Than the Phone"
Young people overwhelmed by constant phone use turn to hands-on activities like crochet and painting as a way to disconnect, create tangible objects, and improve their concentration by distancing themselves from screens.
The Stigma of Those Kidnapped by the Argentine Dictatorship: "To Some We Were Traitors and to Others, Subversives"
This Tuesday marks 50 years since the coup d'état in Argentina that began a dictatorship characterized by kidnappings, torture, and mass disappearances. Survivors face social stigma, being seen as traitors or subversives, reflecting the deep impact and division left by this dark historical chapter.
Overcoming Amaxophobia, the fear of driving: "I started imagining all kinds of catastrophic scenarios"
Amaxophobia, an intense fear of driving that affects thousands in Spain, not only makes driving difficult but also restricts the autonomy and daily life of those who suffer from it.
Alexandra Jiménez and Javier Cåmara recall their beginnings "like elephant butt and puppeteer" on 'El Hormiguero'
Alexandra Jiménez and Javier Cåmara shared anecdotes about their early careers on 'El Hormiguero,' recalling difficult phases such as their first jobs and learning experiences in acting, including working with puppets and playing unflattering roles that helped them grow in their acting careers.
A passenger records how an airport worker at Barajas tries to steal his suitcase
A passenger reported that after checking in two suitcases at Barajas airport, one of them was stolen by an airport worker, a situation that was captured on video.
Celia, on 'First Dates': "I have 'stingophobia,' that's why I don't date Spaniards"
Celia, a participant on 'First Dates,' confessed that she is looking for a man who is financially supportive, thoughtful, and attentive. She also revealed that she has "stingophobia," an aversion that leads her not to date Spaniards.
'La Revuelta' returns today with a double episode of the show
The program hosted by David Broncano will air a double episode today, covering both the access and prime time slots, because a replacement for Dani Rovira's 'Al margen de todo' has not yet been found.
Two artists from 'Menuda noche' surprise Juan y Medio with an unexpected visit: "Oh my goodness!"
Juan y Medio was surprised to receive an unexpected visit on Ana MilĂĄn's set. Without knowing who they were, the artists from 'Menuda noche' entered, giving an emotional moment that left the host speechless.
JosĂ© MarĂa Almoguera, after Alejandra Rubio's withdrawal from television: "I don't think I did anything wrong"
JosĂ© MarĂa Almoguera revealed on 'El tiempo justo' that he spoke with his cousin Alejandra Rubio after her withdrawal from television, although the conversation did not end well. He claims he does not feel guilty about the situation.
Sobera gets emotional in his speech to the 'First Dates' team: "We have wanted to show that love doesn't understand labels"
Carlos Sobera moved the 'First Dates' team as he highlighted the program's ten-year anniversary, emphasizing the diversity of people and ideas they have showcased, and stressing that their goal has been to demonstrate that love transcends any label.
Ylenia Padilla returns to television with an exclusive interview: "I was sure I would never come back"
Ylenia Padilla, former contestant of 'GH DĂO' and star of 'GandĂa Shore', returns to television after years away from the media in an exclusive interview, where she reveals that she was sure she would never come back.
Carmen Maura praises Santiago Segura on 'El Hormiguero': "What he does is very commendable"
Carmen Maura praised Santiago Segura on 'El Hormiguero,' highlighting the merit of his work and suggesting that the highest-grossing film should be awarded a Goya.
Jeannette confesses that she doesn't understand Pepa Flores' retirement and launches a critique: "In Spain, they don't know how to take care of artists"
Jeannette believes that Marisol was heavily exploited and criticizes the lack of support for artists in Spain, expressing that she does not understand why Pepa Flores decided to completely withdraw from public life.
Kelly Osbourne suffers another blow: breaks up with her fiancé, Sid Wilson, less than a year after the loss of her father, Ozzy
Kelly Osbourne and Sid Wilson ended their engagement after seven months of dating, facing this breakup less than a year after the death of Kelly's father, Ozzy Osbourne.
The Spanish nanny of Kate and William's children has received her medal, awarded by the king for her loyalty
The Spanish nanny, born in Palencia and serving the royal family since 2014, has been awarded a medal by the king in recognition of her loyalty and dedication in caring for Kate and William's children.
Woman Accused of Shooting at Rihanna's House in Los Angeles Pleads Not Guilty in Court
The woman accused of shooting at Rihanna's house pleaded not guilty. Her lawyer requested a bail reduction, but the Los Angeles Prosecutor's Office opposed it, citing a flight risk.
Plex opens up about his biggest mistake in his debut on 'La Velada del Año': "I owe myself another fight"
The influencer Plex admitted that his biggest mistake in his debut on 'La Velada del Año' was the management of the fight. He acknowledges that he was not at the level he expected and expressed his commitment to giving himself another chance to improve and show his true potential in future battles.
Garbiñe Muguruza and Arthur Borges on their new life as parents: "We take turns and that makes it easier for us"
Garbiñe Muguruza and Arthur Borges, parents since January, share in an interview with '¥Hola!' how they organize their new family life. They highlight that they take turns caring for the baby, which helps them better manage this stage.
David Bustamante celebrates his 44th birthday in a "good moment" of his life
In an interview with 'Chance,' David Bustamante talked about his habits, work projects, and his relationship with his partner Yana Olina, his daughter Daniella, and his ex-wife Paula EchevarrĂa, highlighting that he is going through a "good moment" both personally and professionally as he turns 44.
JoaquĂn Torres breaks down crying in public and confesses that "he didn't want to live"
JoaquĂn Torres opened his heart about one of the most difficult moments of his life, marked by the death of his parents and the separation from his husband, RaĂșl Prieto, confessing that he reached a point where he didn't want to keep living.
This is the love story of the President of Senegal and his two wives
Felipe VI and Queen Letizia receive the President of Senegal at the Royal Palace, highlighting the love stories that define his life with his two wives, revealing a personal side of the African leader during his official visit.
SofĂa Ellar is expecting her first child three months after secretly getting married
SofĂa Ellar, who secretly got married at the end of 2025, announced that she is expecting her first child. The artist stated that she does not plan to stop performing on stage during her pregnancy.
Infiltrated Among Tiles and Brushes: "My Work Serves to Beautify the World, It Has No Practical Purpose"
The life of a tile artist involves handcrafted work without mass production, where each piece is unique. Her work requires precision and care, and although it lacks a practical purpose, its value lies in beautifying the environment with art.
Ruslana: "How am I going to hide what I am? There is too much perfection and I represent reality"
Ruslana, an artist from 'OT 2023', releases her new EP 'Catarsis', which represents a significant change in her musical style and way of expression, reflecting authenticity in the face of perfection.
The YouTuber Fortfast Gives an Interview Six Years After His Controversy
Fortfast, the content creator, offers his first interview following the verdict and an agreement reached with the person who accused him of labor exploitation, thus closing a conflict that lasted six years.
Barça crushes Madrid and virtually secures passage to the semifinals
The Culés defeated Madrid 6-2, practically securing their place in the semifinals before the return match at Camp Nou next week.
One-match suspension for Fede Valverde due to his sending-off in the derby between Real Madrid and Atlético
Fede Valverde, Real Madrid midfielder, has been handed a one-match suspension following his sending-off in the derby against Atlético. As a result, he will miss the next match against Mallorca after the break.
Joan GarcĂa, on the goalkeeping debate in the Spanish national team: "It is not a one-on-one battle with Unai at all"
Joan GarcĂa, Barça's goalkeeper, is one of the four goalkeepers called up by Luis de la Fuente in the latest squad before the World Cup. He clarifies that he does not see the competition for the goalkeeper position as a one-on-one battle with Unai SimĂłn.
MartĂn Landaluce's dream ends in the quarterfinals: Lehecka wins and will play in the semifinals in Miami
20-year-old MartĂn Landaluce lost a close quarterfinal match against the Czech player Lehecka, who advanced to the semifinals and will face Tommy Paul or Arthur Fils in Miami.
Senegal Does Not Give Up on the Africa Cup and Appeals the Decision to Award the Title to Morocco
The Senegal Football Federation appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) against the African Confederation and the Moroccan Federation following the annulment of their victory in the Africa Cup final, seeking to overturn the decision that awarded the title to Morocco.
Natalia MejĂas: "Ensuring Early Access to Sign Language is Key for the Comprehensive Development of Deaf Children"
Natalia MejĂas, Secretary General of the CNSE and a reference for Childhood and Families, highlights the importance of ensuring early access to sign language for the comprehensive development of deaf children.
Javier GarcĂa Pajares, the deafblind person who claims that diversity: "Is a treasure, and I am happy because my environment is inclusive"
Javier GarcĂa Pajares, a deafblind person, emphasizes the importance of diversity as a treasure. He highlights how an inclusive environment has allowed him to live fully and be happy, stressing the need to value and respect differences to build a fairer and more accessible society for everyone.
The Ombudsman Warns of Structural Delays in Disability Degree Assessments
In 2025, the Ombudsman has received approximately 1,300 complaints from people still awaiting the resolution of their disability degree, highlighting structural delays in the assessment process.
Plena InclusiĂłn Madrid launches the campaign 'What You Donât See' to raise awareness about the reality of autism
Plena InclusiĂłn Madridâs campaign, launched on the occasion of World Autism Awareness Day, aims to highlight the diversity of the disorder through recipes that include an 'invisible ingredient,' emphasizing aspects of autism that are not immediately apparent.
The US fund T. Rowe Price increases its stake in the Spanish company Indra above 5%
The American fund T. Rowe Price has raised its stake in the Spanish company Indra, surpassing 5%. This increase indicates greater interest and confidence in the Spanish technology company, highlighting its potential in the market and Indra's relevance to international investors.
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 a shortage of sufficient labor, wage pressure, and an increase in inflation. This video from 'EconomĂa Indiscreta' explains why it is not always positive for unemployment to be at record lows.
Green and renewable gases for energy sovereignty without Hormuz
Spain, despite its growing renewable electrification, continues to depend on imported fossil fuels for industrial, thermal, and energy backup uses, highlighting the need to advance towards green and renewable gases to achieve energy sovereignty without relying on the Strait of Hormuz.
Grifols jumps on the Ibex after announcing it will take its Biopharma business public in the U.S.
Grifols plans to take its Biopharma business public in the U.S. to raise capital, with the aim of reducing debt and investing in growth.
Movistar Plus+ launches 'Free Plan': you can watch series for free on their platform
Movistar Plus+ has launched a 'Free Plan' that allows you to watch series at no cost. To access it, only a simple registration and downloading the operator's app are required.
Data centers warn that regulation could cause a âŹ36 billion investment leak in Spain
The data centers association warns that Spanish regulations, which are stricter than European ones, could lead to a loss of âŹ36 billion in investments, reducing the potential from âŹ79 billion by 2030 to only âŹ43 billion in a restrictive scenario.
Fans of 'Bridgerton,' stop crying over Eloise: Francesca is going to give us the best season
The choice of Francesca as the new lead in 'Bridgerton' has sparked debate among fans, but it is argued that she is the perfect option to lead the upcoming season and deliver a fresh and impactful story.
Kirill Sokolov, director of 'Theyâre Going to Kill You', the wildest horror movie: "I like being compared to Tarantino"
Zazie Beetz, Tom Felton, and Patricia Arquette star in 'Theyâre Going to Kill You', an outstanding horror comedy directed by Kirill Sokolov, who enjoys comparisons to Tarantino for his wild and original style.
'One Piece' Drops in Viewership, but Its Plan Remains to Be Netflix's Longest Series: How Many Seasons Will It Reach?
Despite a drop in viewership, the production of 'One Piece' remains steady, starting the filming of the third season in November 2025, aiming to establish itself as Netflix's longest series.
Peter Jackson Announces a New 'The Lord of the Rings' Movie Written by a Great Tolkien Expert
Stephen Colbert writes the script for a new adventure inspired by 'The Fellowship of the Ring,' set 14 years after Frodo's death, announced by Peter Jackson.
40 Years Ago This Was the Cinema That Triumphed in Spain: From 'Out of Africa' to Rocky and Marty McFly
In 1986, box office hits such as Oscar-winning melodramas, sagas, and cult films dominated in Spain. However, cinema attendance declined due to the growing rise of home video.
A New DarkSword Hack Revealed: Anyone Can Access Your iPhone from a Website
A new DarkSword hack allows access to iPhones through a vulnerable website. Apple has fixed these flaws with the update to iOS 26, so it is crucial to update your device to protect it against this risk.
Apple will include ads in its Maps app: hereâs how they will affect your searches
Apple Maps will start showing ads in search results from this summer, beginning in the United States and Canada, which will influence how places and businesses are displayed in the app.
Samsung refreshes its flagship mid-range lineup with the Galaxy A37 5G and A57 5G
The Samsung Galaxy A37 5G and A57 5G update their design with more refinement and improve the camera hardware for brighter images, while maintaining the aesthetic essence of the mid-range lineup.
Beware of the new scam impersonating Movistar: this is how they steal data with a bill
A fake email mimics Movistar, including its logo and a link to a supposed bill, to deceive users and steal their personal data through this scam.
OpenAI says goodbye to Sora: closes its AI video app and leaves its future uncertain
OpenAI has announced the closure of Sora, its application for generating videos with artificial intelligence. The company will soon share details about the API, the shutdown timeline, and how users can preserve the work done in the app.
The Return of the Smokey Eye: How You Can Master the Most Iconic Eye Makeup, According to an Expert
The smokey eye makes a strong comeback in 2026. Experts share tips to master this eye makeup technique, highlighting its iconic style and how to adapt it to current trends.
Salena Sainz, Nutritionist: "Spring is a Metabolic Opportunity and These Are the Superfoods Your Body is Asking For"
Nutritionist Salena Sainz recommends specific foods to combat spring asthenia. She views spring as a metabolic opportunity to revitalize the body through superfoods that provide energy and essential nutrients for this season of the year.
Sarah Jessica Parker's Skincare Routine That Keeps Her Looking Great at 61: Costs Less Than 3 Euros
Sarah Jessica Parker, known for her role as Carrie Bradshaw, reveals her minimalist facial care routine that keeps her skin radiant at 61 years old. Her accessible and affordable method costs less than 3 euros, proving that effective skincare doesn't have to be expensive.
How Spring Affects Your Skin: Five Changes That Explain Why Pimples, Spots, and Allergies Appear
Spring brings changes that affect the skin, such as an increase in pimples, spots, and allergies. Exposure to the sun, humidity, and pollen requires special care to keep the skin healthy during this season.
The active ingredient you need in your facial routine, according to a pharmacist
Ectoine is a key ingredient to strengthen the skin's barrier function and rejuvenate it, offering powerful benefits in facial care.
Letizia Recovers Her Favorite Felipe Varela Outfit: A 2017 Design That Withstands the Test of Time and She Has Worn Before
For a reception honoring the President of Senegal, Queen Letizia chose one of her most iconic Felipe Varela ensembles, a 2017 design that remains current and elegant, demonstrating her timeless style.
Five Restaurants in Madrid to Enjoy Good Meat
Madrid offers a selection of outstanding restaurants where you can taste high-quality meat, carefully prepared with attention to detail to satisfy the most demanding palates.
Reasonable Luxury: the Seville Restaurant that Updates Tradition with an 84-Euro Menu
LeartĂĄ, the restaurant of Manu Lachica and Rita Llanes in Seville, renewed the local culinary tradition and received its first Repsol Sun in 2025, offering an affordable 84-euro menu.
The Restaurant in Madrid That Has Won Over Peldanyos with Its Meat: Two Suns and More Than 1,000 Wine References
TikTok creator Peldanyos visited Lana, a Madrid restaurant on Calle Ponzano that earned 2 Repsol Suns in 2025. Known for its exceptional meat and a wine list exceeding 1,000 references, Lana has captivated food lovers with its quality and variety.
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 his secret for perfect torrijas: soaking the bread for several hours in a mixture of milk, cream, and egg before cooking them.
Chocolate 'Brownie' Style Cookies with Pistachio Filling Recipe: Irresistible and Delicious
Andrea Carucci, author of The Fertility Kitchen, shares delicious and healthy recipes every Friday. This recipe combines the texture of a brownie with a pistachio filling, creating an irresistible and nutritious cookie.
The OCU fails two out of every three supermarket potato omelets in the tasting test
The OCU evaluated supermarket potato omelets and failed two out of every three products, highlighting only four as suitable, including the omelets from Mercadona and DĂa.
The Church of Ukraine Damaged by Russian Attacks: A Historic World Heritage Temple
The historic temple, part of the complex alongside the Bernardine Monastery in Lviv, has been damaged by Russian attacks. This monument, recognized as a World Heritage site, is a significant cultural and religious symbol in Ukraine.
You Can Now Sleep in the Cabin from the Hit Series: How to Book the House in 'Heated Rivalry'
The popular 2026 series starring Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams allows its fans to book the iconic cabin where key scenes take place, offering a unique immersive experience for followers of the television phenomenon.
Forget Rome: the 'City of the Popes' with the Medieval Sistine Chapel and one of the most fascinating murals
This town, located an hour from Rome, was the birthplace of four popes and preserves a medieval gem, featuring an exceptional mural that attracts interest for its historical and artistic value.
Five Ideas to Explore Spain from Flower to Flower This Spring
Spring transforms Spain with an explosion of colors, from pinks to yellows, offering routes that highlight both cultivated and wild flowers, ideal for enjoying the springtime landscape.
The destination in Spain that has fascinated the 'Mirror' and is perfect for a getaway during Easter
The UK's 'Mirror' highlights a destination in the Canary Islands for its pleasant climate, attractive beaches, and picturesque villages, ideal for a getaway during Easter.
This is the requirement your passport must have to enter Spain and that you might not know
Travelers from countries outside the EU must meet the conditions of the Schengen Border Code to enter Spain, including specific passport requirements that ensure their legal entry into the country.
Granada will have a new direct flight to one of the most visited European cities by Spaniards
Federico GarcĂa Lorca Granada-JaĂ©n Airport will offer, for the first time, a direct flight to Portugal, improving the city's international connectivity and facilitating access to one of the most popular European destinations among Spanish travelers.
Sleeping on Your Side or on Your Back: The Posture That Helps Your Brain 'Cleanse' Itself of Toxins
During sleep, the brain activates a system to eliminate toxins. The posture in which you sleep affects the effectiveness of this process, with sleeping on your side being the most recommended position to optimize brain cleansing.
A psychologist, on friendship: "There is a very simple way to know if a friendship adds to your life or takes away from it"
Although the focus is usually more on romantic relationships, friendships should also be healthy and contribute positively to our lives.
A New Strategy Against Cancer Achieves Greater Cell Death 'In Vitro' with Less Chemotherapy
An experimental therapeutic approach has succeeded in 'in vitro' studies in increasing cancer cell death using lower doses of chemotherapy, offering a promising pathway for more effective and less toxic treatments.
Ăngela FernĂĄndez, psychologist: "People with anxiety are unstable"
Ăngela FernĂĄndez explains that, despite the variety of causes, people with anxiety usually share three personality traits that make them unstable, affecting their emotional well-being and behavior.
Javier Quintero, Psychiatrist: "One of the Most Effective Natural Anxiolytics Is Not Sold in Pharmacies"
Javier Quintero emphasizes the importance of trusting medical treatments but points out that there are effective natural anxiolytics that are not sold in pharmacies and can serve as a useful complement to relieve anxiety.
The Reason Why You Should Reduce the Consumption of Ultraprocessed Foods During Pregnancy
The consumption of ultraprocessed foods is linked to lower male fertility and slower embryo growth, so it is advisable to reduce their intake during pregnancy.
Campervans Nearly Triple in a Decade in Spain
The registration of campervans in Spain has increased by 185% in the last decade, reflecting a strong upward trend in the use of these motorhomes.
The Car Brands That Fail the Least (and the Most) This Year: Surprises Both at the Top and Bottom
The OCU study confirms the high reliability of Japanese brands, which dominate the Top 10 with seven positions, standing out as the least prone to failures this year.
Geely, Lepas, Great Wall, Changan⊠these are all the new Chinese car brands coming to Spain
Chinese brands like BYD, MG, Lynk & Co, Omoda, and Jaecoo are breaking into the European and Spanish markets. These manufacturers are arriving to compete with European brands, especially in the electric vehicle sector, challenging local production and diversifying the automotive offering in Spain.
Freelander returns 12 years later reinvented and could change Land Roverâs near future
The iconic Freelander name returns after 12 years as a sub-brand of Jaguar Land Rover, in collaboration with Chery, marking a significant shift in the brandâs strategy and future.
The Exact Location of the Eight Radars on Zaragoza's Third Ring Road
The Zaragoza City Council monitors traffic on its streets through eight fixed radars located on the third ring road to ensure that drivers respect the speed limits.
The experiment to reduce traffic: 25,000 euros for those who hand in their driver's license
The Government of Malta is offering up to 25,000 euros to young drivers who hand in their driver's license, with the aim of reducing traffic congestion on the country's roads. This measure seeks to encourage young people to stop using their vehicles and thus decrease the number of cars in circulation.
The Shocking Videos of the Floods in Tenerife That Cause Evacuations, Road Closures, and More Than 600 Incidents in One Night
Storm Therese affects the Canary Islands, especially Tenerife, causing heavy and erratic rains that lead to floods, evacuations, road closures, and more than 600 incidents in a single night.
La Gomera sends an Es-Alert to the population and activates the emergency due to flooding from "the last remnants of storm Therese"
La Gomera activated the emergency and sent an Es-Alert in response to intense rainfall, exceeding 30 liters per square meter in one hour, caused by the last remnants of storm Therese.
Mañueco and Pollån agree on a "more concrete" pact than in 2022, while the PP insists on a single-party government and Vox demands to join
Mañueco and Pollån agree on moving towards a more concrete pact than in 2022, although they reject setting deadlines and consider it difficult to reach an agreement before April 14. The PP continues to defend a single-party government, while Vox demands to enter the Executive.
The consortium to promote Tarraco's heritage gets underway with the challenge of creating "opportunities"
The new consortium to promote Tarraco's heritage is born after years of demands in Tarragona, inspired by the success of Mérida in promoting its Roman sites, with the aim of generating new opportunities for the region.
Galician children will receive a booster vaccine against meningitis B, to be administered at 12 years old
Galician children aged 12 will receive a booster vaccine against meningitis B. Those with a complete childhood vaccination schedule will receive one dose, while those without a complete schedule will receive two doses.
El Retiro and Other Madrid Parks Close This Wednesday Due to Adverse Weather Conditions
Due to wind gusts of up to 59 km/h forecasted by Aemet, El Retiro and other parks in Madrid will remain closed this Wednesday as a safety measure.
The six-week-old baby abused by his parents in Barcelona will survive, but with "possible aftereffects"
Counselor Olga Pané emphasized that the detection protocols worked quickly after identifying the injuries of the six-week-old baby. The infant remains admitted to the neonatal ICU at Vall d'Hebron hospital and will survive, although he may face aftereffects.
The Police dismantle an Islamic State cell in Palma and arrest its leader, who was planning an attack
The security forces of Spain and Morocco dismantled a jihadist cell affiliated with the Islamic State, composed of three people operating in both countries. The group maintained links with terrorism in Somalia and the Sahel region, and its leader was arrested in Palma while planning an attack.
Three Accesses to Civil War Air-Raid Shelters Found During Construction Works in the Sants-MontjuĂŻc Area
The Archaeology Service and the Mossos d'Esquadra carried out the first safety inspection after locating three accesses to Civil War air-raid shelters during construction works in the Sants-MontjuĂŻc area.
Civil Protection warns of strong winds in Tarragona, Lleida, Girona, and the high elevations of the Catalan Pyrenees
Civil Protection warns of strong wind gusts that may reach up to 100 km/h in Alt EmpordĂ , affecting Tarragona, Lleida, Girona, and the high elevations of the Catalan Pyrenees.
Madrid extends the tax benefits of inheriting a family business to employees with 10 years of seniority and managerial roles
An upcoming law in Madrid will allow employees with more than 10 years of service and managerial positions to access a 99% reduction in the Inheritance and Donations Tax, placing them on equal tax footing with family members in the inheritance of family businesses.
Aid to build affordable rental housing in small municipalities of Madrid amounts to 10 million
The regional government renews subsidies for municipalities with up to 20,000 inhabitants in 2024 and 2025, allocating 10 million to promote the construction of affordable rental housing in small municipalities of Madrid.
A humanoid robot, Melania Trump's companion at a summit on education and technology
Figure 3, a humanoid robot, greeted attendees in several languages during the summit on education and technology alongside Melania Trump, before leaving the room.
The truth behind the movie-like escape of seven 'kidnapped' dogs in China
Social media spread the claim that seven dogs were kidnapped by meat traffickers in China, but this version is false and there is a different explanation behind their disappearance.
The Feminist Farewell of an Iberia Captain on Her Last Flight: "It Couldn't Have Been Any Other Way"
On her last flight, the Iberia captain was seen off by an all-female crew, highlighting the importance and recognition of the role of women in aviation.
Where You Least Expect It: Triggers of Fear in Dogs and How to Act Without Making It Worse
A study by the University of Helsinki found that 72.5% of dogs suffer from some type of anxiety, highlighting the importance of properly identifying and managing fear triggers to avoid worsening the condition.
From Predators to Hygiene Experts: Why Cats Smell Clean
Cats keep their fur clean and nearly odorless thanks to their predatory instinct, a special tongue that works like a brush, and their long grooming routines.
Canine Behavior: Why Dogs Howl When an Ambulance Passes
Dogs can hear up to 67,000 hertz, much more than humans, and the sirens activate ancient communication mechanisms in them, causing them to howl when they hear ambulances.
Check Your Horoscope for This Thursday, March 26, 2026
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover what the stars have in store for you in different aspects of your life.
EMT Madrid changes several bus lines for Holy Week: these are the affected buses
EMT Madrid will make changes to several bus lines, especially in the Centro district, due to Holy Week processions on April 2 and 3, affecting the usual circulation.
The reason why the neighbors donât want parking lots at the Santiago BernabĂ©u
The High Court of Justice of Madrid dismissed the appeal from Real Madrid and the City Council regarding the construction of parking lots at the Santiago Bernabéu, thus supporting the complaints of the neighbors who oppose these projects due to their impact on quality of life and the urban environment.
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 will be the winner.
The Visual Birth of Dulcinea, from Don Quixote's Dream to Cinema
The theater transformed the image of Dulcinea, created by Cervantes in the imagination, and laid the foundations for her portrayals in cinema, giving visual form to Don Quixote's mythical character.
A Pothole on the Road Restores Consciousness to a Woman with Brain Death
A woman with brain death, lacking brainstem reflexes and almost without consciousness, regained consciousness after a pothole on the road caused an unexpected impact, according to the medical team.
Pyramid Scheme by Tigre and Diamante (Astro / Attack, 2025)
Tigre and Diamante's new work, "Pyramid Scheme," is presented as an intense emotional journey from the Cantabrian region full of feelings, combining music and narrative to explore deep and current themes.
They Look Surreal, But These Pieces of Clothing Really Do Exist
Some pieces of clothing are so bold and unconventional that they seem surreal, but they actually exist. This photo gallery showcases a selection of these unique and hard-to-wear items.
These 'celebrities' are Aries and you might not have known it
This article invites you to discover famous women and men born under the zodiac sign Aries, highlighting their traits and talents associated with this sign.
Pubill, Bernal, Romero... Footballers absent from De la Fuenteâs list who could go to the World Cup
The Spanish national team is preparing for the 2026 World Cup, debuting on June 15 against Cape Verde. Luis de la Fuente must choose a list of 26 players, and several footballers notable for their performance or importance to the group have not yet been included, raising expectations about possible call-ups.
Pyramid of Power
All the cartoons published by SuperantipĂĄtico in 20minutos, which offer a graphic satire about power and society.
Bicycle sales fall for the fourth year after the pandemic 'boom,' and the sector criticizes the Government for aid that "still hasn't arrived"
The AMBE 2025 report shows a 6% drop in revenue and bicycle sales for the fourth consecutive year following the pandemic boom. The sector invoiced over 2.1 billion euros and sold more than one million units, while criticizing that the promised government aid has yet to materialize.
The Latin Academy Updates Categories and Eligibility Criteria for the Latin Grammy Awards
The Latin Academy has updated the categories and eligibility criteria for the Latin Grammy Awards, implementing immediate changes in categories such as Producer of the Year, Best New Artist, Best Instrumental Album, and Singer-Songwriter.
Trump to Appoint Zuckerberg, Huang, and Ellison to His New Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council
A public official revealed to the Wall Street Journal that Trump plans to appoint Mark Zuckerberg, Jensen Huang, and Larry Ellison to his new artificial intelligence advisory council, aiming to leverage their expertise to influence future technology policies.
One man arrested in Madrid for hiding cocaine in several secret compartments of his car
A man was arrested in Madrid after being found with up to ten grams of cocaine hidden in secret compartments of his car. The police arrested him for a possible crime against public health.
The British Press Takes Notice of 'Torrente President' and Is Amazed by Segura's Satire: "It Unites Spain"
The latest film by Santiago Segura, released on March 13, has been a box office hit and sparked debate. The British press highlights the satire of 'Torrente President,' emphasizing its ability to unite Spain through humor and social critique.
Sarah Mullally receives the archbishop's staff, the first woman in Canterbury, in a ceremony with guests from different religions
Sarah Mullally, the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, received the staff after completing a 140 km pilgrimage along the Becket route, the path followed by the archbishop who was murdered in 1170. The ceremony included guests from various religions.
The Acting Prime Minister of Denmark Receives the Mandate to Form Government from the King
The acting prime minister of Denmark has received the mandate from the king to form a government. Her goal is to include the Socialist People's Party and the Social Liberal Party in the Executive, both part of the left-wing bloc.
They discover how the body perceives cold temperatures: capturing a snapshot of the protein that senses cold
The TRPM8 protein is activated only when the temperature drops below 26°C, allowing the body to detect cold. Researchers have managed to capture an image of this key protein in thermal perception, advancing the understanding of how the body senses low temperatures.
A diver dies in the area of the Sarnella lighthouse in Port de la Selva
A diver died after suffering cardiorespiratory arrest while in the area of the Sarnella lighthouse, in Port de la Selva.
No evidence that this image shows the fall of an Iranian missile with a Pedro SĂĄnchez sticker at a school in Israel
An image is circulating that supposedly shows an Iranian missile fallen at a school in Israel with a Pedro SĂĄnchez sticker, but there is no evidence or confirmation to support this claim.
USA, Israel, and Argentina reject at the UN labeling African slavery as "the most serious crime against humanity"
The text was approved at the UN with 123 votes in favor and 52 abstentions, including Spain. The USA, Israel, and Argentina rejected labeling African slavery as "the most serious crime against humanity."
'Al otro lado de la cama' returns to the theater with songs that "spark the party"
The play will return to theaters with a tour across Spain following its premiere at the Teatro AlcalĂĄ in Madrid, featuring songs that enliven the party.
Adif now says that the last full inspection of the Adamuz track before the accident was done on foot by Ineco, not with an inspection train
The president of Adif explained in Congress that the last full inspection of the Adamuz track was carried out on foot by Ineco, not with an inspection train. Additionally, the ultrasonic inspection conducted by Adif two months earlier was partial and only focused on points identified by Ineco.
The Global Sumud Flotilla will set sail again from Barcelona on April 12 to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza
The Global Sumud Flotilla will depart from Barcelona on April 12 with 100 vessels and 3,000 participants from 100 countries to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza.
First Case of Avian Influenza A (H9N2) in Humans Detected in Europe, Italy
A person with pre-existing conditions in Italy was infected with the avian influenza A (H9N2) virus, the first recorded human case in Europe. The infection was acquired in a non-EU country.
Trump will travel to China on May 14 and 15 to meet with Xi Jinping
The U.S. president postponed his trip to China, initially scheduled for April, due to the war in Iran, which he hopes will have ended by May, when he will meet with Xi Jinping.
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Artificial Intelligence: What You Need to Know to Get Started in AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a key technology that simulates human intelligence in machines. To get started, it is essential to understand basic concepts such as machine learning and neural networks, as well as to explore accessible tools and platforms. AI has diverse applications, from automation to data analysis, and knowledge of it opens opportunities in multiple sectors. Learning AI is fundamental to adapting to the technological future.
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, has intensified his physical training for the second season of 'One Piece,' increasing the adrenaline and action challenges, which has made his preparation more demanding and painful.
This is the new Ahorramas supermarket in Humanes: with solar panels, parking, and more than 50 jobs
The new Ahorramas supermarket in Humanes occupies 962.50 mÂČ and offers sections for butcher, deli, fruit and vegetable, fish, poultry, and bakery, in addition to including solar panels, parking, and creating more than 50 jobs.
Review of 'Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man': Too Much Cillian for So Little Shelby
Cillian Murphy shines in a nostalgic but unsatisfying conclusion for his iconic character. Unfortunately, the new generation of Peaky Blinders still doesnât match his level, leaving a bittersweet feeling in the series.
Tickets for Shakira in Madrid: When the Presale Starts, Prices, and Dates for the 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour'
Colombian singer Shakira will perform several concerts in Madrid as part of her 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour'. The shows will take place in a stadium bearing her name in a 'residency' format. The presale, prices, and dates are already available for fans who wish to attend this highly anticipated series of concerts.
The Top 100 Schools in Spain for 2026 According to the Forbes List: No Public Schools and Most Are Multilingual
Madrid tops the list of the top 100 schools in Spain for 2026 according to Forbes. Most are private and multilingual institutions, where various national personalities have studied. No public schools appear among those highlighted.
José Luis Garci has seen 'Torrente Presidente' and surrenders to Santiago Segura: "He studies the social layer"
The latest film by Santiago Segura, 'Torrente Presidente', has grossed almost 16 million euros in less than 10 days, establishing itself as a box office success. José Luis Garci praises it for its analysis of the social layer, showing admiration for the director's approach.
Changes in the Income Tax: deadlines, deductions, and those exempt from filing
The Income Tax campaign begins on April 8, and the deadline to submit the declaration ends on June 30. Highlights include changes in deadlines, new deductions, and an updated list of taxpayers exempt from filing.
Confirmed by the creator of 'Peaky Blinders': the movie connects with the upcoming Shelby series
The movie 'The Immortal Man' concludes the story of Thomas Shelby but serves as a bridge to a new generation in the Peaky Blinders saga, ensuring the continuity of the series.
The Passage in Barcelona with Colorful Houses and a 19th-Century Atmosphere That Is an Oasis in the Heart of El Clot
A historic passage in Barcelona connects Clot and Sant MartĂ with 122 meters of working-class architecture and colorful houses, offering a peaceful pedestrian oasis protected as a historic ensemble, preserving the 19th-century atmosphere in the middle of the city.
Coaches agree: "The Bulgarian split squat is great, but if you want to see your muscles progress week by week, the Smith machine is better"
A coach points out that although the Bulgarian split squat is popular for legs and glutes, using the Smith machine can provide better results and make consistent muscle progress easier.
The 2025 Income Tax Simulator Is Now Activated: This Is How You Can Find Out If Youâll Have to Pay the Tax Agency or Get a Refund
The 2025 Income Tax simulator is now available and allows you to anticipate whether you will have to pay or receive a refund on your tax return. It can be used without the need for Cl@ve identification or a digital certificate, making access to this preliminary tax information easier.
This is the new passport similar to the Camino de Santiago to promote rural tourism in Seville
The Andalusian Government has launched a new tourist visa to promote rural tourism in ten municipalities of a Seville region, inspired by the Camino de Santiago model.
Gold steadies amid mixed signals on US-Iran de-escalation efforts
Gold prices stabilized as investors weighed conflicting messages on US-Iran relations. While hopes for de-escalation supported safe-haven demand, ongoing tensions and uncertainties kept markets cautious. The metal's steady performance reflects a balance between risk appetite and security concerns amid the geopolitical backdrop.
Oil prices climb over 2% as Iran reviews US proposal to end war
Oil prices surged more than 2% as Iran considers a U.S. proposal aimed at ending the ongoing conflict. The potential diplomatic breakthrough has increased market optimism about supply stability, pushing crude prices higher amid geopolitical tensions and concerns over disruptions in oil exports.
US oil prices rise as investors assess Middle East de-escalation
US oil prices increased as investors weighed signs of easing tensions in the Middle East. Market participants remain cautious, monitoring geopolitical developments that could impact supply. The potential for reduced conflict has eased some concerns over oil disruptions, supporting a gain in crude prices despite ongoing uncertainty in the region.
UK authorizes military to board Russian shadow fleet tankers
The UK government has authorized its military to board Russian tankers operating as part of a "shadow fleet" circumventing sanctions. This move aims to disrupt Russia's ability to export oil and bypass international restrictions amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. The action reflects increased efforts to enforce sanctions more aggressively and limit Russia's economic resources.
Gold rises on de-escalation hopes despite Iranâs tough rhetoric against the U.S.
Gold prices climbed as investors hoped for a de-escalation of tensions between the U.S. and Iran, despite Iran maintaining strong rhetoric against the U.S. The metalâs safe-haven appeal was supported by geopolitical uncertainties, balancing concerns over conflict with hopes for eased hostilities.
Trump to hit Iran harder if Tehran does not accept defeat, White House says
The White House warned that if Iran does not accept defeat, the Trump administration is prepared to intensify its actions against Tehran. This statement underscores escalating tensions and signals a tougher U.S. stance amid ongoing conflicts and Iran's resistance to diplomatic pressures.
Residents and wildlife along Mexicoâs coast bear the brunt of Pemex oil spill
An oil spill from Pemex has severely impacted Mexicoâs coastal residents and wildlife. The spill has caused widespread environmental damage, affecting marine life and local communities reliant on fishing. Cleanup efforts are underway, but concerns remain about long-term ecological and economic consequences for the region.
Oil prices drop 2% as Iran considers US proposal to end war
Oil prices fell 2% after reports that Iran is considering a U.S. proposal aimed at ending the ongoing conflict. The potential diplomatic progress has eased tensions in the Middle East, leading to decreased concerns over oil supply disruptions and prompting the price decline.
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US tracking closely how to get oil tankers through Strait of Hormuz, White House says
The White House is closely monitoring efforts to secure safe passage for oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz amid rising regional tensions. US officials emphasize the importance of keeping this critical waterway open to maintain global oil supply and are coordinating with allies to ensure stability and prevent disruptions in the vital shipping route.
Puig, Estée Lauder families weigh stake balancing options for potential merger - report
Puig and Estée Lauder families are exploring ways to balance their stakes amid talks of a potential merger. The discussions focus on creating a partnership that leverages both companies' strengths in the beauty industry while addressing ownership structures. This move aims to enhance market position and compete more effectively on a global scale.
GAM narrows full-year loss on cost cuts, flags delayed profitability
GAM reduced its full-year loss by implementing cost-cutting measures but indicated that achieving profitability will take longer than initially expected. The company is focused on tightening expenses while navigating challenges that have delayed its profit timeline.
RBC downgrades REN, Terna, names Italgas Top Pick in Southern European Utilities
RBC has downgraded REN and Terna in its Southern European utilities sector review. Conversely, Italgas was named the top pick due to its robust performance and growth prospects. The shifts reflect changing market dynamics and strategic priorities within the regionâs utility companies.
Wacker Neuson reports 8% EBIT growth despite revenue dip in 2025
Wacker Neuson achieved an 8% increase in EBIT in 2025 despite a decline in revenue. The company's operational efficiency and cost control measures contributed to the profit growth, offsetting lower sales figures amid challenging market conditions. Strategic adjustments helped maintain profitability, highlighting resilience in a tough industry environment.
JCDecaux wins advertising contract in German city of Rostock
JCDecaux has secured a new advertising contract in Rostock, Germany. The deal includes managing outdoor advertising spaces, enhancing the city's urban communication landscape. This partnership aims to improve local advertising infrastructure and provide innovative solutions for businesses in Rostock.
Nexi names Bernardo Mingrone as new chief executive officer
Nexi has appointed Bernardo Mingrone as its new CEO. Mingrone brings extensive industry experience to the role and is expected to lead the company through its next phase of growth and innovation. His leadership aims to strengthen Nexi's market position and drive strategic initiatives in the digital payments sector.
Innate Pharma reports 55% revenue drop, expects cash runway until end of Q3 2026
Innate Pharma announced a 55% decline in revenue due to decreased collaboration income. Despite this, the company expects its current cash reserves to fund operations through the end of Q3 2026. The firm continues to focus on advancing its drug pipeline while managing expenses to sustain financial stability.
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Taiwan stocks lower at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted down 0.34%
Taiwan stocks closed lower, with the Taiwan Weighted Index falling 0.34%. Market sentiment remained cautious amid global economic concerns and mixed corporate earnings reports, impacting investor confidence and trading activity.
National Australia Bank to cut 170 jobs amid offshore expansion
National Australia Bank announced plans to cut 170 jobs as part of a strategy to expand offshore operations. The move aims to streamline local roles while investing in global capabilities, enhancing efficiency and competitiveness in international markets.
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UK consumer sentiment slides to weakest in over two years, BRC survey shows
UK consumer confidence has dropped to its lowest point in over two years, according to a survey by the British Retail Consortium. Rising costs and economic uncertainties are dampening shoppers' willingness to spend, signaling challenges ahead for retailers amid inflation and potential economic slowdown.
US import prices post biggest increase in four years amid broad rise in goods
US import prices surged 1.4% in May, marking the largest monthly rise in four years, driven by higher costs for consumer goods, capital equipment, and foods. The increase reflects broad inflationary pressures affecting import costs, amid ongoing supply chain challenges and global economic factors. This rise adds to concerns about sustained inflation impacting businesses and consumers across the country.
Crude Oil Inventories Surge, Exceeding Forecasts and Previous Levels
U.S. crude oil inventories rose significantly last week, surpassing both analyst forecasts and previous inventory levels. This unexpected increase signals a potential shift in supply dynamics, possibly impacting oil prices and market stability in the near term.
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US current account deficit contracts sharply in the fourth quarter
The US current account deficit narrowed significantly in Q4, reflecting reduced trade deficits and improved export performance. Strong demand for American goods and services boosted exports, while imports growth slowed. This contraction indicates a positive shift in the countryâs balance of payments, signaling potential economic stability and currency support moving forward.
Analysts warn UK inflation calm wonât last as energy prices surge
Analysts caution that the current easing of UK inflation is temporary, with rising energy prices expected to drive costs up again. Despite recent stability, surging wholesale energy prices pose a threat to sustained inflation control, potentially impacting household budgets and economic recovery.
German business sentiment falls, Iran war hits upswing hopes
German business sentiment declined in April as rising concerns over escalating conflict in Iran dampened economic optimism. Surveys indicate that fears of prolonged instability and supply disruptions are undermining expectations for an economic upswing, adding to existing challenges from inflation and global uncertainties. Businesses now face increased caution amid geopolitical tensions impacting trade and investment outlooks.
Italyâs growth outlook darkens due to Iran conflict, business lobby says
Italyâs economic growth forecast has worsened amid rising tensions in Iran, the countryâs main business lobby reported. The conflict is expected to disrupt trade and increase energy prices, negatively impacting Italyâs manufacturing and export sectors. Uncertainty and geopolitical risks are dampening business confidence, leading to a more cautious growth outlook for the Italian economy in the near term.
UK inflation holds in February ahead of energy price shock
UK inflation remained steady in February, defying expectations of a rise before upcoming energy price hikes. Consumer prices showed resilience despite economic pressures, but analysts warn that inflation could spike soon due to significant increases in energy costs set to take effect. The situation underscores ongoing challenges for households facing rising living expenses amid broader economic uncertainty.
BOJ says core CPI excluding special factors up 2.2% in February
The Bank of Japan reported that the core Consumer Price Index (CPI), excluding special factors, increased by 2.2% in February compared to the previous year. This indicates ongoing inflationary pressures as Japan continues its economic recovery. The rise in core CPI suggests sustained underlying demand despite global economic uncertainties.
ECBâs Nagel says April rate hike âan optionâ
ECB Executive Board member Joachim Nagel indicated that a rate hike in April remains possible as the bank monitors inflation and economic data. He emphasized the ECB's commitment to price stability while assessing risks to the economic outlook amid ongoing geopolitical uncertainties. The decision will depend on incoming information and the evolving inflation dynamics.
Stocks slide, oil gains with Mideast ceasefire prospects centre stage
Global stocks fell as investors weighed upcoming ceasefire talks in the Middle East, heightening geopolitical uncertainty. Oil prices rose amid concerns over supply disruptions linked to the conflict. Market participants remain cautious, balancing hopes for a peaceful resolution against ongoing regional tensions impacting energy markets and investor sentiment.
Morning Bid: Hope and Hormuz
The global market shows cautious optimism amid easing tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. Increased diplomacy and security measures are helping to stabilize oil supply fears. Traders remain watchful as geopolitical risks persist, but hopes for continued peace and economic recovery support a positive early trading session.
Dollar sluggish with market on edge, Fed hike bets trimmed
The dollar remained sluggish as markets grew cautious amid easing expectations for further Federal Reserve rate hikes. Investors weighed mixed economic data and comments from Fed officials, leading to trimmed bets on aggressive tightening. This cautious sentiment reflects uncertainties over inflation and growth, impacting currency markets and prompting traders to adopt a wait-and-see approach.
Japan shifts focus to oil in unorthodox scramble to talk up yen
Japan is adopting an unconventional approach to strengthen the yen by focusing on oil market dynamics. The move aims to counter yen depreciation amid global economic uncertainties. By leveraging oil-related strategies, Japan seeks to stabilize its currency and support economic resilience despite challenges like inflation and market volatility.
Trade ministers meet in Cameroon for critical WTO reform talks amid deep divisions
Trade ministers gathered in Cameroon to discuss urgent World Trade Organization reforms. The talks highlighted significant disagreements on issues like dispute resolution and trade rules, reflecting deep divides between developed and developing nations. Despite challenges, participants emphasized the importance of reaching a consensus to modernize the WTO and address current global trade challenges.
US FEMA resumes key disaster prevention program that it canceled last year
FEMA has reinstated a crucial disaster prevention program that was canceled last year. The program aims to enhance preparedness and reduce damages from natural disasters by funding mitigation projects. The resumption reflects a renewed commitment to disaster resilience and collaboration with state and local governments to protect communities.
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Brookings Institution paper charts path toward smaller Fed balance sheet
The Brookings Institution released a paper outlining strategies for the Federal Reserve to reduce its large balance sheet. The paper emphasizes gradual asset sales and cautious policy adjustments to avoid market disruption. It suggests clearer communication and coordination with fiscal policy to ensure economic stability during the downsizing process.
Bitcoin ticks up above $71k as de-escalation hopes lift risk assets
Bitcoin rose above $71,000 as hopes for easing geopolitical tensions boosted risk assets. Investors showed increased confidence in markets, driving gains across cryptocurrencies and equities. The positive sentiment reflected optimism about reduced conflict risks and potential economic stability.
Binance tightens rules for token issuers and market makers
Binance has introduced stricter regulations for token issuers and market makers to enhance platform security and compliance. The new rules aim to reduce market manipulation risks and ensure greater transparency in token listings and trading activities, reinforcing Binance's commitment to a safer crypto ecosystem.
Edelâs Mainnet Arrival Signals a New Credit Layer for Tokenized Equities
Edel's launch on the mainnet introduces a pioneering credit layer designed to enhance tokenized equities. This development aims to provide increased liquidity, flexible credit options, and improved access for investors in the digital securities market, potentially transforming how equity tokens are financed and traded on blockchain platforms.
Hashed Invests in GCCâs First Collectibles Grading & Authentication Company "HiT"
Hashed has invested in HiT, the GCCâs first company specializing in collectibles grading and authentication. This move supports HiT's mission to enhance trust and transparency in the collectibles market by providing professional verification services, fostering growth in the regionâs emerging collector economy.
BYDFi Expands European Reach with Next Block Expo 2026 Sponsorship in Warsaw
BYDFi has announced its sponsorship of Next Block Expo 2026 in Warsaw, marking a strategic move to strengthen its presence in the European crypto market. This partnership aims to enhance BYDFi's visibility among blockchain enthusiasts and industry leaders, fostering growth and innovation within the region. The event will feature key discussions on blockchain advancements and networking opportunities for participants.
Bitcoin slips amid Iran de-escalation uncertainty; analyst says BTC has bottomed
Bitcoin's price dipped due to ongoing uncertainty around Iran's geopolitical tensions. Despite market jitters, an analyst suggests BTC has reached its bottom, signaling potential stability ahead. Investors remain cautious as the situation unfolds, impacting crypto market sentiment.
RIV Coin Launches on Solana to Bridge Institutional Capital with DeFi Infrastructure
RIV Coin has launched on the Solana blockchain, aiming to connect institutional capital with decentralized finance (DeFi) infrastructure. By leveraging Solana's high throughput and low fees, RIV Coin seeks to enhance liquidity and accessibility for institutional investors, fostering growth and innovation within the DeFi ecosystem.
Bitcoin bottom likely in, upside ahead: Bernstein
Bernstein analysts suggest Bitcoin has likely hit its bottom and anticipate a price rebound. Factors such as improving macroeconomic conditions and ongoing institutional interest support a positive outlook. However, they caution that volatility may persist as the market adjusts. Overall, the firm remains optimistic about Bitcoin's growth potential in the near future.
Balancer Proposes Zero Emissions, Higher LP Returns, and a $3.6M Buyback
Balancer announced plans to achieve zero emissions, aiming to enhance the platform's sustainability. Concurrently, they propose higher returns for liquidity providers to boost participation. Additionally, a $3.6 million token buyback is planned to support token value and community confidence. These initiatives reflect Balancerâs commitment to environmental responsibility and strengthening its ecosystem.
Bitcoin rises over 4% as risk assets get a boost from Iran de-escalation hopes
Bitcoin surged over 4%, gaining momentum alongside risk assets amid optimism over easing tensions between the U.S. and Iran. Positive developments in diplomatic talks lifted market sentiment, encouraging investors to move into higher-risk investments, including cryptocurrencies and equities. The geopolitical easing provided relief to markets, boosting confidence and driving Bitcoin's notable price increase.
Ceres Power partners with Centrica for UK fuel cell deployment
Ceres Power has teamed up with Centrica to deploy fuel cell technology across the UK. The partnership aims to accelerate the adoption of clean, efficient energy solutions, supporting the UK's net-zero goals by integrating Ceres Power's innovative fuel cells into Centrica's energy systems and infrastructure.
Syndax Q4 2025 slides: dual product launch drives revenue beat
Syndax Pharmaceuticals reported strong Q4 2025 results, surpassing revenue expectations due to the successful launch of two new products. The dual launch has accelerated growth, boosting sales and market presence. Financial highlights include increased revenues and positive outlooks for upcoming quarters, reflecting effective commercialization strategies and expanding customer adoption.
Cryoport Q4 FY2025 slides: CGT revenue surges 29% as margins expand
Cryoport reported a 29% increase in cell and gene therapy (CGT) revenue for Q4 FY2025, driven by strong global demand. The company also achieved margin expansion due to improved operational efficiencies and cost management. Growth in logistics services and new client acquisitions contributed to the solid financial performance, positioning Cryoport for continued success in the expanding CGT market.
CRC FY 2025 presentation reveals 53% free cash flow surge, CCS progress
CRC's FY 2025 presentation highlights a 53% increase in free cash flow, driven by operational efficiency and cost reductions. The company also showcased significant progress in its carbon capture and storage (CCS) initiatives, aiming to bolster sustainability efforts. Strategic investments and improved market conditions contributed to a positive outlook for CRCâs financial and environmental goals.
StandardAero Q4 2025 slides: 16% revenue growth, LEAP momentum builds
StandardAero reported a 16% revenue increase in Q4 2025, driven by strong demand for LEAP engine services. The company highlighted growing momentum in its LEAP aftermarket support, contributing significantly to overall growth. Operational efficiency improvements and expanding service offerings helped boost profitability, positioning StandardAero for continued success in the aviation maintenance market.
Compass Q4 2025 slides: record revenue, EBITDA margin expands 220 bps
Compass reported record Q4 2025 revenue and a 220 basis point increase in EBITDA margin, driven by strong sales growth and operational efficiencies. The company highlighted robust demand, expanded market share, and strategic investments supporting future profitability. Overall, Compass demonstrated solid financial and operational performance, positioning itself well for continued expansion.
Fleury Q4 2025 slides: double-digit growth amid centennial milestone
Fleury reported double-digit growth in Q4 2025, marking a strong finish to the year coinciding with its centennial. The company achieved significant revenue increases across key segments, driven by innovation and market expansion. Despite economic challenges, Fleuryâs strategic initiatives helped sustain momentum, positioning it well for future growth as it celebrates 100 years in operation.
ATA Q4 2025 slides: cost cuts fail to offset margin decline, impairment
ATA's Q4 2025 results showed that despite implementing cost-cutting measures, the company faced a decline in profit margins and recorded impairments. The financial pressures outweighed savings, impacting overall performance and signaling ongoing challenges for the business.
Soul Patts 1H26 slides: NAV jumps 9.7%, outpaces market by 6.6%
Soul Patts reported a 9.7% increase in net asset value (NAV) for the first half of 2026, outperforming the market by 6.6%. Despite some operational challenges, the companyâs robust asset gains drove positive results, highlighting strong performance relative to market peers.
Liberty Energy prices $475 million convertible notes offering
Liberty Energy announced a $475 million offering of convertible notes. The company plans to use the proceeds for general corporate purposes, including potential acquisitions and repayment of existing debt. The notes offer investors an opportunity to convert debt into equity, reflecting Liberty Energy's strategy to strengthen its financial position and support growth initiatives.