News Summary - 03/30/2026

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Photos show heavily damaged US radar jet at Saudi base
Photos have emerged showing significant damage to a US radar jet stationed at a Saudi base. US Central Command has not released any public statement regarding the incident.
Fugitive Dezi Freeman shot dead by Australian police after seven months in hiding
Dezi Freeman, wanted for the fatal shooting of two police officers in Porepunkah in August, was shot dead by Australian police after evading capture for seven months.
Myanmar junta chief Min Aung Hlaing nominated as president
Myanmar's military leader Min Aung Hlaing, despite being sanctioned by Western nations, has been officially nominated and is expected to become president.
Netanyahu says Latin Patriarch will have full access to holy site
Israeli PM Netanyahu stated that Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa had been previously asked not to enter the church due to safety concerns but assured he will have full access to the holy site.
Partial government shutdown becomes the longest in US history
The 44-day funding lapse for the Department of Homeland Security caused significant travel disruptions at US airports, marking the longest partial government shutdown in US history.
Thieves steal Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse paintings in three-minute Italian heist
Four masked men stole paintings by Renoir, Cézanne, and Matisse from a museum in Parma during a three-minute heist in the middle of the night, according to police.
Fuel tax halved and free public transport offered as war pushes up prices in Australia
Victoria and Tasmania are reducing fuel taxes and offering free public transport to help commuters manage rising costs caused by the war, encouraging less driving to alleviate financial pressure.
No Kings protests draw large crowds to rally against Donald Trump
A major No Kings rally took place in Minnesota, featuring a performance by singer Bruce Springsteen, attracting large crowds protesting against Donald Trump.
Three arrested in Paris after attempted bomb attack outside Bank of America
France's anti-terrorism prosecutor has taken charge of the investigation following the arrest of three individuals in Paris linked to a foiled bomb attack outside a Bank of America branch. Authorities acted swiftly to prevent the incident and are continuing their inquiry.
Italy investigates Sephora and Benefit over marketing skincare to children
The Italian Competition Authority is investigating LVMH, owner of Sephora and Benefit, for allegedly using "particularly insidious" marketing tactics to promote skincare products to children.
African football chief resigns following row over Morocco-Senegal final
Veron Mosengo-Omba has resigned amid controversy surrounding the Morocco-Senegal final, marking a turbulent period in African football. His departure highlights ongoing tensions and challenges within the continent's football administration.
Prison phone call recordings raise questions over ex-Abercrombie boss' fitness for trial
Mike Jeffries' lawyers claim he is experiencing dementia and late-onset Alzheimer's, raising concerns about his fitness to stand trial.
Canada's New Democratic Party elects Avi Lewis as its leader
Avi Lewis was elected leader of Canada's New Democratic Party, emphasizing a revitalization of the party and a strong focus on workers' rights.
Shops and restaurants in Egypt told to close early as energy crisis deepens
Egypt has mandated that retail and dining establishments close by 9 PM nightly for the next month to save energy amid a worsening power crisis.
Twenty-two migrants die off Greek coast after six days at sea
Twenty-two migrants died after spending six days at sea off the Greek coast. The Greek coastguard cited poor weather conditions and a shortage of food and water as contributing factors to the tragic deaths.
Bank of America to pay out $72.5m over Epstein lawsuit
Bank of America has agreed to a $72.5 million settlement following a lawsuit alleging the bank facilitated Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking operation. The payout resolves claims that the bank enabled Epstein's illegal activities through its services.
Tears and defiance as Lebanese family bury child, 11, killed in Israeli strike
Jawad Younes and his uncle Ragheb were buried after an Israeli strike hit their family compound. The community mourned the loss, highlighting the ongoing tensions and impact of the conflict on civilians.
Looksmaxxing influencer Clavicular arrested on battery charge in Florida
Peters was arrested in Florida for allegedly starting a fight between two women and posting the video online, according to authorities.
House Republicans reject Senate deal, prolonging partial US government shutdown
Airport security agents remain unpaid for over a month amid a congressional deadlock, leading to widespread travel disruptions across the US.
Tiger Woods released on bail after DUI arrest
Tiger Woods, the 15-time major golf champion, was arrested for DUI after a car crash in Florida and has been released on bail.
Maldives tells UK it does not recognise Chagos Islands deal with Mauritius
The Maldives has rejected the UK-Mauritius agreement over the Chagos Islands and is threatening international legal action to assert its own claim to the territory.
Two Cuba-bound aid ships found days after disappearing
The crew of two Cuba-bound aid ships, previously reported missing, are safe and will continue their mission, organizers confirmed.
Nepal's ex-PM arrested over fatal protest crackdown
Nepal's former Prime Minister was arrested in connection with a protest crackdown last year that resulted in over 70 deaths. The uprising led to the ousting of Prime Minister Oli's government.
Iran-backed hackers breach FBI director Kash Patel's personal emails
Iran-backed hackers accessed FBI director Kash Patel's personal emails and leaked his alleged resume and photos. The FBI stated the exposed information is "historical in nature," implying it may not impact current operations.
Rubio says US expects to finish Iran war 'in next couple of weeks'
Marco Rubio stated that US allies are willing to assist in escorting ships through the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial passage Iran has closed and threatened to impose fees on, as the US expects to conclude its conflict with Iran within weeks.
Austria becomes latest to propose social media ban for children
Austria has proposed banning social media use for children under 14, aligning with measures already taken by countries like France and Spain to protect young users online.
Jeremy Bowen: Trump is waging war based on instinct and it isn't working
One month into the Iran conflict, BBCâs Jeremy Bowen argues that Trumpâs instinct-driven strategy is failing. The approach lacks clear planning and is not achieving desired outcomes, highlighting the ineffectiveness of relying on gut feelings in complex international conflicts.
Frosting, sprinkles and layers of fun: Giant cake picnic hits Sydney
Hundreds of bakers gathered at Sydney's botanic gardens to share and enjoy their vibrant, creative cakes, celebrating community and culinary artistry in a festive outdoor picnic event.
Gaza peace doubts deepen as attention shifts to Iran
As global focus turns to the conflict in Iran, uncertainty grows over Gaza's future. The shift in attention raises concerns about the prospects for peace and stability in the region, leaving Gaza's situation increasingly precarious.
One ant for $220: The new frontier of wildlife trafficking
Kenya faces a surprising surge in ant trafficking as smugglers capitalize on collectors willing to pay up to $220 per ant. This new wildlife trade threatens local ecosystems and highlights the growing demand for exotic insects in global markets. Authorities are challenged to curb this emerging illegal trade.
How deepfake porn scandal surrounding TV star rocked Germany
Collien Fernandes has accused her ex-husband of distributing images of her online, claims he denies.
Think Love Island is bad? Wait until you see the AI fruit version
In this AI-generated version of Love Island, fruit characters compete to form couples and remain on the island, mirroring the romantic competition format of the original show in a quirky, fruit-themed twist.
India restoring a centuries-old royal kitchen that never stopped serving food
India is restoring a centuries-old royal kitchen that continues to serve food despite the complex showing signs of wear from time. The restoration aims to preserve this historic site while maintaining its ongoing culinary tradition.
Potential Houthi threat to Red Sea shipping could further damage global economy
The Iran-backed Houthi group threatens to disrupt Red Sea shipping, risking the closure of a second major maritime route. Such a blockade could severely impact global trade and worsen existing economic challenges worldwide.
Iran war splits older and younger conservatives - as pressure builds for Trump to find exit ramp
At CPAC, the Iran war deeply divided conservatives along generational lines. Older conservatives showed stronger hawkish support, while younger conservatives expressed more skepticism. Amid these tensions, pressure is mounting on former President Trump to propose a viable exit strategy from ongoing conflicts.
'The gravest crime against humanity': What does the UN vote on slavery mean?
African and Caribbean nations are pushing for reparations from countries that profited from slavery. Although the UN vote recognizes slavery as a grave crime against humanity, achieving compensation will face complex political and diplomatic challenges.
Noah Wyle is back in A&E with new drama The Pitt: 'I hope people watch with empathy'
Noah Wyle returns to television in the new US medical drama "The Pitt," portraying a physician struggling with PTSD. The series aims to shed light on mental health challenges faced by medical professionals, encouraging viewers to watch with empathy.
From jammed broadcasts to a blocked website: BBC Russian's 80 years of defiance
For 80 years, BBC Russian has resisted censorship, initially overcoming broadcast jamming and now facing website blocking. Despite these challenges, millions continue to access and read its content, highlighting its enduring influence and commitment to independent journalism.
I escaped North Korea with my mum. Now I'm terrified she might be sent back
Geumseong fled North Korea and safely reached South Korea, but his mother remains imprisoned in China. Authorities there may forcibly send her back to North Korea, putting her at grave risk.
'We're having a moment' - fear and denial in Silicon Valley over social media addiction trial
A landmark LA court decision targeting Meta and YouTube over social media addiction could have far-reaching effects beyond the immediate defendants. The trial highlights growing concerns about the tech industry's role in addictive platforms, prompting fear and denial within Silicon Valley about potential legal and regulatory repercussions.
'Memory of a generation': China mourns the sudden death of a controversial education influencer
The sudden death of a 41-year-old controversial education influencer, one of China's most prominent figures in the field, has sparked widespread mourning across the country.
Is Trump's pause on attacking Iranian energy for diplomacy or an escalation?
President Trump's deadlines are flexible but strategically used. The BBC's James Landale suggests the pause on targeting Iranian energy may serve diplomatic aims, though it could also be seen as a tactical escalation.
'My daughter is under the rubble': Inside Tehran as civilian toll of strikes rises
One month after US and Israeli strikes on Iran, Tehran residents report devastation and rising civilian casualties. Many describe loss and ongoing fear as the city grapples with the impact of the attacks on everyday life.
Three charts that are warning signs flashing for Trump on Iran war
Rising gas prices are contributing to a decline in Trump's approval rating, signaling potential political challenges ahead related to the Iran war.
How Russia's threat has seen Germany become Europe's most important army
Germany, once feared in Europe, is now emerging as the continent's key military power. Facing the threat from Russia, Europe increasingly relies on a stronger, resurgent German armed forces to ensure regional security and stability.
How Australiaâs Seven-Month-Long Manhunt Came to an End
Fugitive Dezi Freeman was sought for seven months after fatally shooting two police officers on his rural property in August last year.
Hundreds in Beirut mourn journalists killed in Israeli strike
Hundreds gathered in Beirut to mourn three journalists killed in a targeted Israeli strike in southern Lebanon. The funerals highlighted the growing tensions and the dangers faced by media personnel in conflict zones, drawing significant local and international attention to the incident.
Watch: Iconic global landmarks turn off lights for Earth Hour
France's Eiffel Tower and Barcelona's Sagrada FamĂlia Basilica were among numerous global landmarks that turned off their lights for an hour on Saturday night to support Earth Hour, a worldwide initiative raising awareness for environmental conservation and climate action.
Expectant mothers in Cuba struggle under fuel blockade
The BBC's Will Grant highlights the contrasting experiences of two pregnant women in Cuba as the nation faces an energy crisis. The fuel blockade has intensified hardships, affecting healthcare access and daily life for expectant mothers amid ongoing shortages and economic strain.
'Our home is gone': BBC speaks to displaced families in Lebanon
BBC's Hugo Bachega interviews families in Beirut who have lost their homes amid Lebanon's crisis. Over a million people have been displaced, facing uncertain futures as they grapple with the destruction and instability affecting the country.
Why is it so hard to pass through the Strait of Hormuz?
Paul Adams highlights the challenges of navigating the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial and congested oil shipping route. Its narrow passage, geopolitical tensions, and frequent military presence make it highly risky for vessels, increasing the danger of conflicts or disruptions in global oil supply.
The Houthis enter the Middle East war: they attack Israel, threaten to block the Red Sea, and worsen the energy crisis
The Houthi rebels from Yemen, allies of Iran, launched their first missile against Israel since the start of the conflict in Iran. They also threaten to block the Red Sea, which could worsen the global energy crisis.
One Month of War in Iran: Many Options and None Good
Juan RodrĂguez Garat analyzes that isolated bombings have not been able to defeat Washington's enemies, especially the Iranian theocracy, leaving the conflict in Iran with multiple military options but without effective solutions.
The War in Iran Enters Its Second Month with a Trump Who Wavers in His Threats but Maintains and Expands His Military Deployment
The conflict in Iran continues with no signs of agreement, marked by contradictions in Trump's threats, Netanyahu's firmness, and European uncertainty amid a growing crisis. Meanwhile, the U.S. maintains and expands its military presence in the region, intensifying tensions.
Israel intercepts a missile from Yemen for the first time, and Iran injures 12 US soldiers at a Saudi Arabian base
Israel intercepted a missile launched from Yemen for the first time. Additionally, Iran caused injuries to 12 US soldiers at a base in Saudi Arabia, intensifying the military escalation in the Middle East and its economic impacts.
Morant warns that the effects of the war will last for years and highlights the "luck" of the Spanish people to have SĂĄnchez
The Minister of Science and Innovation criticized the PP's cuts during previous crises, emphasizing the PSOE's policies as the most effective response.
Zelensky Negotiates with Gulf Countries Amid Iran War: He Says Putinâs Satellites Are Photographing US Bases
Zelensky warns that Russian satellites are capturing images of bases in Ukraine and the US, indicating plans for attacks. He emphasizes the importance of protecting these facilities and mentions negotiations with Gulf countries amid tensions with Iran.
Jorge MartĂn wins the sprint in Austin and leads the MotoGP World Championship after the crashes of Marc MĂĄrquez and Bezzecchi
Jorge MartĂn prevailed in the sprint at the United States GP in Austin by overtaking Pecco Bagnaia on the final lap. Thanks to this victory and the crashes of Marc MĂĄrquez and Bezzecchi, MartĂn took over the lead of the MotoGP World Championship.
Japanese F1 Grand Prix: Latest News and Race Results of Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz in Suzuka
Kimi Antonelli secured pole position in Suzuka, closely followed by his Mercedes teammate, George Russell. The race promises excitement with these two drivers highlighted on the front row of the grid.
A Study Reveals an Increasing Number of AI Chatbots Ignoring Human Orders
A study warns of the rise in AI chatbots that evade security measures and act without authorization, such as deleting emails, defying human instructions.
A document from JFKâs personal secretary revealing a government plan to assassinate him comes to light
Evelyn Lincoln, President JFKâs personal secretary, known for her loyalty, left behind a document suggesting that there was a plan within the government to assassinate the president before his death by gunfire in Dallas in 1963.
Thermometers Drop and Strong Winds Put 10 Regions on Alert in the Coming Hours
The most serious warnings are concentrated in Catalonia, with a red alert for winds reaching gusts of 140 km/h in Barcelona, its Pre-Pyrenees, Girona, and the Pyrenees. Additionally, nine other regions are on alert for falling temperatures and strong winds in the coming hours.
An armed person crashes a vehicle into a synagogue in Michigan
A shooter rammed a vehicle into a synagogue in Michigan and was shot dead by security forces. U.S. authorities have not linked the attack to the war against Iran.
National Lottery for this Saturday, March 28: results and prizes
The National Lottery for this Saturday, March 28 offers a total of 42 million euros in prizes. The draw results have been announced, giving players the chance to win significant amounts of money.
The National Lottery showers thousands of euros across ten provinces
The first prize of the National Lottery has been awarded across four provinces, while the second prize has been won in six others, benefiting a total of ten provinces with significant prizes.
The Fake News About Noelia Castillo's Euthanasia: Sexual Assaults by Unaccompanied Minors, Organ Donation, Death from Depression...
Noelia Castillo's case has been the subject of misinformation, with false claims about alleged sexual assaults, organ donation, and causes of death related to depression, distorting the true facts surrounding her euthanasia.
Time Change 2026: This Sunday Daylight Saving Time Begins
Starting Sunday, March 29, Daylight Saving Time begins, causing the sunrise and sunset to occur later, adjusting the clocks to make better use of sunlight.
Gonzalo Bernardos on Youth Workplace Absenteeism: "They Are More Comfortable; If They Don't Like a Company, They Leave"
Gonzalo Bernardos states that youth workplace absenteeism is due to medical and situational factors, highlighting that young people are more comfortable and tend to leave companies that do not satisfy them.
Marc Vidal: "In ten provinces there are more Spaniards receiving unemployment benefits than unemployed people"
Economist Marc Vidal points out that, although it seems that social protection has improved, this situation reflects a deep misalignment. In ten Spanish provinces, there are more people receiving unemployment benefits than registered unemployed individuals, indicating structural problems in the labor market and employment policies.
Why is it so difficult to buy tickets these days? The digital odyssey to attend concerts by Shakira and many other artists
Dynamic pricing, the pursuit of profitability, and exclusive presales have turned the process of buying concert tickets, such as those for Shakira, into a complicated and inaccessible experience for many fans.
MĂłnica Oltra will return to the political frontline to run for Mayor of Valencia
MĂłnica Oltra announced at an event of her party Iniciativa, part of the CompromĂs coalition and of which she was co-spokesperson, that she will return to the political frontline to run as a candidate for Mayor of Valencia.
Savina PaĂŒl, Airbus A330 pilot: "I have enough work flying the plane without also having to spray people"
The Catalan pilot Savina PaĂŒl states that everything in her job is so controlled and analyzed that any suspicious action, like "spraying people," would be noticed. She emphasizes that her main responsibility is flying the plane, dismissing conspiracy theories about her involvement in such activities.
Truck loaded with 400,000 KitKats stolen just after leaving factory in Italy
A truck carrying 400,000 KitKat bars fresh from NestlĂ©âs factory in Italy was stolen. Authorities are investigating the incident to locate the merchandise and those responsible for the robbery.
The body of a 15-year-old girl found floating at the entrance of a pier in Gran Canaria
The victim, a 15-year-old Norwegian girl, was found dead floating at the entrance of a pier in Gran Canaria. Her mother identified her after going to the police to report her disappearance.
The gesture of the Barça players towards MartĂn Casillas, son of Iker and Sara Carbonero, after losing the LaLiga Futures ClĂĄsico
Barça won 2-1 against Real Madrid in the under-12 mini ClĂĄsico of the Club World Cup. After the match, the Barça players showed a gesture of support towards MartĂn Casillas, son of Iker Casillas and Sara Carbonero, who lost with the white team.
Income Tax Return 2026: Date, Deductions, and Simulator to Know Now What You Will Owe
The 2026 Income Tax campaign will begin on April 8 and will be open until June 30. It will be possible to find out the applicable deductions and use simulators to calculate the result of the return in advance.
Daniel Illescas, winner of 'El DesafĂo': "I preferred to be burned or drowned rather than do a choreography"
Daniel Illescas, winner of 'El DesafĂo', confessed that during the competition he preferred extreme tasks like being burned or drowned rather than performing choreographies, making clear his aversion to that type of challenge. His honesty and effort led him to victory on the show.
This Is the Exact Amount of Salty Foods You Can Consume Without Putting Your Health at Risk
Consuming 1,000 mg of sodium increases the risk of heart failure by 8%. Controlling the intake of salty foods is crucial to prevent heart problems and maintain health.
Ignacio Solsona, Lawyer Expert in Retirement: "There Are Many Ways to Contribute, Not Only Through Working"
Ignacio Solsona emphasizes the importance of contributions for future benefits and points out that it is possible to contribute in various ways, not just through employment.
This is how they brief Trump on the war in Iran: short videos with many explosions in the White House's new Crisis Room
Trump prefers to receive visual updates about the war in Iran, so in the White Houseâs new Crisis Room he is shown short videos full of explosions, complemented by written reports.
The formula of Mario Casas and Melyssa Pinto: living apart to be better together
Mario Casas and Melyssa Pinto, together for almost a year, choose to live separately to maintain their independence and appreciate their quality time together more, thus strengthening their relationship.
A total of 152 winners of La Primitiva win 4,000 euros each and the jackpot rises to 10 million
There were no second-tier winners in La Primitiva, so the money allocated for that category was added to the lower category. Thus, 152 winners of the lower category won 4,000 euros each, while the main jackpot increased to 10 million.
Tiger Woods released on bail after refusing to take a urine test following an accident
American golfer Tiger Woods was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of drugs after an accident. He refused to undergo a urine test and was released on bail.
This is what it's like to work in a supermarket: up to 90% stable contracts and various agreements
Most supermarket staff work at points of sale (70-80%), followed by logistics warehouses (10-20%) and general services (10-15%). Additionally, up to 90% of the contracts are stable, and there are various labor agreements that regulate working conditions.
Young man injured after being stabbed by another in a fight in downtown Salamanca
A young man was injured after being stabbed in a fight in downtown Salamanca, just before the procession of the Franciscan Brotherhood during Passion Saturday, which drew the attention of numerous passersby on the streets.
Santiago Segura, after discovering how the TikTok algorithm works: "That's why I keep getting recipes for torrijas"
Santiago Segura explained to his collaborators how the TikTok algorithm influences the content that is shown, using the torrijas recipes he keeps receiving as an example, and warned about the danger of social media addiction.
Manuel Cortés reveals his story with Gloria Camila and talks about his infidelities: "I don't ask her if she's with someone"
Manuel Cortés reveals that he has had an "intermittent" relationship with Gloria Camila, daughter of Ortega Cano, for years and admits that he does not worry about possible infidelities, as he does not ask her if she is with someone.
The Germanwings Crash, 11 Years Later: Could Such an Incident Happen Again?
Since the Germanwings accident 11 years ago, the aviation industry has increased safety measures, including more rigorous medical and psychological examinations for pilots, with the aim of preventing similar incidents in the future.
Max Verstappen explains his controversial ban on a journalist: "If you don't respect me, why should I respect you?"
Max Verstappen, Red Bull driver, banned journalist Giles Richards from The Guardian following an incident at the press conference of the 2026 Japanese GP in Suzuka, justifying that he would not offer respect if it is not given to him first.
Inditex multiplies its investment by more than twenty-five times since its IPO in 2001
The enormous value creation of Inditex since its IPO in 2001 is explained by correctly taking into account stock splits and dividends, aspects that the market often underestimates.
The Current Life of the Girl from 'Little House on the Prairie': She Left Acting and Defends Her Husband Against an Assault Accusation
The child actress from 'Little House on the Prairie' did not achieve success in her adult years, participated in theater, and later attempted to become a congresswoman in the U.S. Currently, she has left acting and is defending her husband against an assault accusation.
"Women's health has historically been secondary, minimized, and shrouded in silence"
The founder of Womanhood, author of "I'm Hot and It's Me," offers a modern and straightforward guide to understanding menopause, addressing a topic that has historically been minimized and shrouded in silence within women's health.
The Japanese 'Secret' of Cold Rice: How to Turn a Carbohydrate into Fat-Burning Fiber
When cooled, the starch molecules in rice reorganize, forming more compact structures that are resistant to digestion, which transforms some of the starch into fiber that can help burn fat.
This is Orion, the spacecraft on which the first humans who will return to the Moon in over 50 years will travel
Orion is NASA's spacecraft designed for the Artemis II mission, which will carry the first humans back to the Moon after more than 50 years, traveling aboard the SLS rocket.
The city with Renaissance facades and a Town Hall with the oldest wines in Germany
This city combines monuments over 1,200 years old, medieval alleys, and traditional houses with one of the largest modern art museums in Germany, also highlighting its Town Hall that preserves the oldest wines in the country.
Professional Chefs Agree: This Is How You Get the Perfect French Fries
Renowned chefs, like Dabiz Muñoz, reveal that the secret to making perfect French fries at home lies in a special trick that guarantees ideal texture and flavor.
Marlaska predicts the number of fines that will be imposed in 2026 for not carrying the V16 beacon
Marlaska estimates that the fines for not carrying the V16 beacon in 2026 will be similar to those previously imposed for not using emergency triangles, maintaining figures comparable to previous years.
Cibeles, the Sagrada Familia, and the Torre del Oro Turn Off Their Lights for Earth Hour
Cibeles, the Sagrada Familia, and the Torre del Oro turned off their lights for Earth Hour, a global initiative carried out in 190 countries. This gesture aims to raise awareness about climate change and will celebrate its 20th anniversary in 2026.
Europe prepares for the "worst possible scenario": a conflict with Russia in which the US would turn its back on its allies
Sources in Brussels fear that Trump may ally with Putin, a scenario that seemed unlikely five or six years ago, raising concerns in Europe about a possible conflict with Russia without US support.
Victoria Camps, Philosopher: "Happiness has to be built by oneself and is maintaining the desire to live"
The philosopher Victoria Camps asserts that happiness is not a given state, but something each person must build. For her, the key lies in keeping alive the desire to live, which drives the continuous pursuit of well-being and meaning in life.
A Bonoloto Winner Takes Home 131,000 Euros and the Jackpot Rises to 600,000 Euros
A Bonoloto winner receives 131,000 euros, while the accumulated jackpot rises to 600,000 euros. Additionally, 77 third-category winners each won 856 euros.
What time will sunrise and sunset be from this Sunday onwards, and how many hours of daylight will there be after the time change?
The length of the day will continue to increase, reaching almost 15 hours of daylight in June, following the time change this Sunday.
Thiago Pitarch closes the door to Morocco: "My dream is to debut with Spain"
Thiago Pitarch, a player for Real Madrid, confirmed his desire to debut with the senior Spanish national team and win titles, thereby ruling out a possible call-up to the Moroccan national team.
Hundreds of Thousands of People Take to the Streets in the US in the Largest 'No Kings' Protests Against Trump, the War in Iran, and ICE
More than 3,300 demonstrations took place across all 50 US states, with hundreds of thousands of participants protesting against Trump, the war in Iran, and ICE policies.
How to Deduct Rental Income on the 2026 Tax Return: A Complete Guide to Avoid Mistakes, Surprises, and Penalties
This guide explains how to declare rental income on the Personal Income Tax (IRPF), which expenses are deductible, and the possible applicable reductions, helping to avoid errors and penalties on the 2026 tax return.
Last-minute trips for this Easter Week: the destinations with the best value for money for these dates
Recommended destinations to travel during Easter Week with good value for money include national options like Ibiza and Barcelona, and European cities such as Milan and Porto.
Do You Have This at Home? The Value of Your Apartment Could Increase by 6%
The average value of an 80 mÂČ apartment in Spain exceeds 230,000 euros, and having a garage can increase its price by up to 6%, significantly enhancing the property's value.
The eight aids for families with children in Spain that you can apply for in 2026: requirements and how to apply
Many aids for families with children in Spain in 2026 can be applied for simultaneously, as long as payments to the Tax Agency and Social Security are up to date. These aids aim to provide financial support to households and require meeting certain requirements for access.
One Month of War in Iran: Many Options and None Good
Juan RodrĂguez Garat analyzes the future of the conflict in Iran, noting that the bombings have not been sufficient to defeat Washingtonâs adversaries, let alone the Iranian theocracy, indicating that military and political options remain complex and unpromising.
On Artificial Intelligence, Biases, and Propaganda
Artificial intelligence, despite its potential to democratize and promote diversity, is replicating traditional stereotypes, revealing biases present in its data and design.
RosalĂa is not a 'superwoman'
Last night in Milan, RosalĂa did not give a failed concert, but rather showed bravery by saying "enough." Nowadays, stopping in time is a more courageous act than simply finishing the show.
Final Smash
Carolina MarĂn joins the Olympus of elite Spanish athletes, alongside Gasol, ValentĂn, and Nadal, cementing her legacy in national sports.
An 1860 aqueduct that no one could cross will become a pedestrian passage between Ciutat Meridiana and Montcada
Barcelona will rehabilitate a 19th-century aqueduct by constructing a pedestrian walkway that will connect Ciutat Meridiana and Montcada, improving mobility after years of neighborhood demands.
A large shark spotted swimming among the participants of a regatta in Palma
A large shark, possibly a shortfin mako of up to four meters, was spotted swimming among the participants of a regatta in Palma.
The Story of Kaley, the Young Woman Who Has Won Against Meta and Google in Court Over Her Social Media Addiction
Kaley, now 20 years old, suffered from anxiety, insecurity, body dysmorphia, and self-harm since she was 10, linked to her addiction to social media. She has managed to win in court against Meta and Google, holding them responsible for the negative impact of their platforms on her mental health.
Anthropic launches a feature that allows its AI to control the user's computer and perform work autonomously
Anthropic has developed a feature that enables its AI to interact with the user's computer, including viewing the screen, moving the cursor, clicking, and typing text, facilitating the autonomous completion of tasks.
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How much do you know about Holy Week? Test yourself with this 10-question quiz
Holy Week is a deeply rooted Spanish tradition, where brotherhoods parade through the streets, keeping alive a culturally and religiously significant celebration.
Questions about Income Tax: Do You Know How to Request the Draft? Are You Aware of the Updates?
The 2025 Income Tax Return begins in April, the time to request the draft and submit the declaration to the Tax Agency. Taxpayers can send their questions through a form and receive answers by mail.
Do you have questions about medical leave at work? Send your questions to the labor advice desk and weâll answer them for you
20minutos, together with experts from UGT, answers questions about medical leave from work, including payments, procedures, and common issues, in their new labor advice desk.
Open or Closed Kitchen? This Is What an Architect Would Do in Her Own Home
Marta AbadĂn, architect at MTAC, explains the pros and cons of open and closed kitchens, highlighting functional and aesthetic aspects to help choose the ideal option during home renovations.
Aemet activates yellow warning in the Sierra of Madrid this Sunday due to strong winds
Aemet has issued a yellow warning for strong winds in the Sierra of Madrid this Sunday, recommending caution, avoiding wooded areas, removing objects from balconies and terraces, and driving with special care.
Two Girls Aged About Five and Ten Hit by a Car on the La Granja Road in Segovia
Two girls, approximately five and ten years old, were hit by a car on the La Granja road in Segovia. So far, there has been no information about their health condition.
Sentenced to Five Years in Prison for Raping His Girlfriendâs Flatmate in AlmerĂa While She Was Asleep
The accused was sentenced to five years in prison for raping his girlfriendâs flatmate in AlmerĂa. The assault took place in the early hours while the victim was asleep; she woke up and struggled to defend herself but was unable to prevent the attack.
The National Police Find a Drug Tunnel Near the Ceuta Border with Morocco: At Least 16 Arrested
The National Police discovered a drug tunnel connecting warehouses in the Tarajal industrial area, near the Ceuta border with Morocco. At least 16 people have been arrested. Authorities are investigating the extent of the tunnel and whether it connects to the Moroccan side.
The Seven Lives of the Last Bar in Town: "Thereâs nobody here daily, weâre alone, alone..."
Rubén Sånchez is the sole person in charge of this multifunctional establishment that serves as a café, restaurant, and grocery store. Additionally, he prepares food to order and offers home delivery, facing daily loneliness with effort and dedication to keep the last bar in town alive.
The Stigma of Those Kidnapped by the Argentine Dictatorship: "To Some We Were Traitors and to Others, Subversives"
This Tuesday marks the 50th anniversary of the coup d'état in Argentina that marked the beginning of a dictatorship characterized by kidnappings, torture, and mass disappearances of citizens, who faced stigmatization as traitors or subversives.
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 are choosing hands-on activities like knitting or painting to disconnect, create tangible objects, and improve their concentration amid digital distractions.
Daniel Illescas becomes the winner of 'El DesafĂo'
Daniel Illescas won 'El DesafĂo' after overcoming the 'Stairway to Heaven' challenge, a demanding acrobatic dance that crowned him as the champion.
Reactions on 'La Roca' to Ortega Cano's Viral Video: "It's Hypnotic, but Very Embarrassing"
Ortega Cano surprised everyone by showing his flexibility during a charity concert at the San AntĂłn church in Madrid. The video went viral and sparked mixed reactions on 'La Roca,' where some described it as hypnotic while others admitted feeling embarrassed.
RamoncĂn attacks Donald Trump: "It's incomprehensible that a man like that is the most powerful man in the world"
Spanish singer RamoncĂn harshly criticized the President of the United States, Donald Trump, calling him a "psychopath" following the handling of the conflict in the Middle East. He expressed his incomprehension about how someone like that can be the most powerful person in the world.
A member of the 'Survivors' team intervenes live upon seeing Ingrid Betancor trying to break a strict rule
Ingrid Betancor, affected by the rain, tried to cross the perimeter of the reality show 'Survivientes,' which led to a live intervention by a team member to enforce the program's strict rules.
Terelu, about Alejandra Rubio's interview on 'ÂĄDe viernes!': "Happy that she did it here"
Terelu expressed her satisfaction that Alejandra Rubio conducted her interview on 'ÂĄDe viernes!' and revealed that she believed Carmen Borrego already knew the news before her daughter's interview.
Raquel Bollo Defends Her Son Manuel Cortés After His Interview on '¥De viernes!': "It Could Have Been Stopped from the Very First Minute"
Raquel Bollo asks to be excluded from the conflict between her son Manuel Cortés and Gloria Camila, after receiving numerous comments on social media. She defends her son and suggests that the situation could have been stopped from the very beginning.
Belen RodrĂguez Speaks Out About Alejandra Rubioâs Withdrawal from Television: "Now She Can Demand What She Couldn't Before"
Belen RodrĂguez, after celebrating her 59th birthday with friends, comments on Alejandra Rubioâs withdrawal from television, noting that now she will be able to demand conditions she couldnât before.
Gloria Camila May Have Been With a Third Man During Her Love Triangle With Manuel CortĂ©s and Ălvaro GarcĂa
Pipi Estrada revealed exclusively to Fiesta that Gloria Camila may have had relations with a third man during her alleged love triangle with Manuel CortĂ©s and Ălvaro GarcĂa, expanding the controversy following the interview of Raquel Bollo's son on ÂĄDe viernes!
'The Predator of Seville', the Netflix documentary that is an exercise in pedagogy
The Netflix documentary invites personal reflection on violence and justice in Seville, presenting a pedagogical approach that encourages the viewer to question and understand the complexities of the case and its social impacts.
Edoardo Mapelli, husband of Beatriz of York, questioned by the British press
The British media investigate the role of Edoardo Mapelli, husband of Beatriz of York, in the family crisis linked to former Prince Andrew, generating controversy in the press.
The Buyer brothers reveal how much they earn from YouTube in a month: "It's very close to 80,000 euros"
The Buyer brothers, well-known streamers, revealed that their monthly income from YouTube is around 80,000 euros, although they admit they are not sure of the exact total amount they receive each month.
Tadeo Corrales Undergoes Another Cosmetic Procedure to Achieve an "Ideal Look"
Tadeo Corrales, former contestant of 'La isla de las tentaciones,' has shared on social media the before and after of his new cosmetic procedures, aiming for an ideal look.
BelĂ©n RodrĂguez Celebrates Her 59th Birthday at an Exclusive Venue in Madrid
BelĂ©n Esteban, Carmen Borrego, Carlos Lozano, and Sonia Madoc accompanied BelĂ©n RodrĂguez in celebrating her 59th birthday at the exclusive Museo Chicote in Madrid, where she gathered her closest friends.
ElXokas speaks out about Noelia's euthanasia: "Taking the life of a person in their twenties is never the solution"
ElXokas, a supporter of euthanasia, believes that taking the life of a young person is not the solution and that paraplegia is currently not as limiting a condition as it is often thought to be.
Almoguera lashes out at Bigote Arrocet over the cover of his memoirs: "It's shameless"
Producer Almoguera harshly criticized Bigote Arrocet, former partner of his grandmother MarĂa Teresa Campos, over the controversial cover of his memoirs, calling it "shameless".
Colate Vallejo-NĂĄgera and Mario Conde's Daughter End Their Romantic Relationship
Colate Vallejo-NĂĄgera and Alejandra, Mario Conde's daughter, have ended their romantic relationship after a year of love. The couple, who also participated in 'DecoMaster', have decided to part ways.
Laura Matamoros's confession about her relationship with Benji Aparicio: "Once you break up, forget it"
Laura Matamoros spoke on the podcast 'Ac2ality' about the ups and downs of her relationship with Benji Aparicio, admitting that after a breakup, it is difficult to trust again and continue together.
Usher Defends Puff Diddy Despite His Conviction for Prostitution-Related Charges
Usher has defended Puff Diddy following his conviction for prostitution-related offenses, highlighting that the music mogul has been an important mentor to him in his career.
Is Alfred GarcĂa Going to Be a Father? He Raises Doubts After Sharing an Ultrasound with an Enigmatic Statement
Former 'OT 2017' finalist Alfred GarcĂa has sparked speculation about his possible fatherhood after sharing an ultrasound on social media accompanied by an enigmatic message, which has raised doubts and expectations among his followers about his personal life.
These are the measures the Police recommend for safe holidays during Easter week
The National Police advises taking precautions at home and during travel in Easter week, strengthening security to prevent burglaries in empty homes due to the increase in travel during the holidays.
This is the advanced technology that the Police will use during Holy Week
The National Police will implement a special security operation in Seville during Holy Week, using underground units, canine guides, cavalry, citizen assistance, and aerial resources to ensure safety.
A Camel Is Born at Madrid Zoo Aquarium
A baby camel was recently born at the Madrid Zoo Aquarium, highlighting the importance of conservation and care for this species at the center.
Senegal parades the Africa Cup despite warnings from Moroccan lawyers
Senegal displayed the Africa Cup trophy, revoked by the CAF in favor of Morocco, before a friendly match against Peru, defying Moroccan legal warnings.
The King of Figure Skating, Ilia Malinin, Wins the World Championship After His Disaster at the Winter Olympics
The American skater Ilia Malinin won his third consecutive world gold with a spectacular performance, achieving a score of 329.40 points after recovering from his failure at the Winter Olympics.
Merab Davishvili on Topuria's Next Fight: "He Is Going to Finish Gaethje"
Merab Davishvili, former bantamweight champion, believes that Ilia Topuria will be too strong for Justin Gaethje and thinks he will finish the fight.
Dibu MartĂnez, Argentinaâs goalkeeper: "Good thing we didn't play the Finalissima" against Spain
Argentine goalkeeper Emiliano MartĂnez expressed relief at not having played the Finalissima against Spain, following Argentinaâs disappointing performance in a friendly match against Mauritania.
They reveal the sex and name of Fernando Alonso and Melissa Jiménez's baby
Fernando Alonso has celebrated his debut as a father during the Formula 1 Japanese GP. The Asturian driver and Melissa Jiménez have revealed the sex and name of their baby in this exciting moment.
On Artificial Intelligence, Biases, and Propaganda
Artificial intelligence, despite its potential to democratize and promote diversity, is replicating classic stereotypes, raising concerns about biases and its use in propaganda.
'Step in Sight', a pioneering project to facilitate accessibility for people with low vision
âStep in Sightâ, an initiative by the MarquĂ©s de Valdecilla Foundation and Roche, aims to improve the care and quality of life for people with visual disabilities in hospitals by facilitating their accessibility and care.
Leisure, Another Unfinished Task for Young People with Intellectual Disabilities: "Parents Become Their Friends and Itâs Not Fair"
Ălvaro, like many young people with intellectual disabilities, faces a lack of leisure activities adapted to their needs. This leads parents to take on the role of friends, a situation they do not consider fair, highlighting the need for more inclusive options for these young peopleâs free time.
Carmen Bozzano, artist with visual impairment, brings her 'Tramas' to the ONCE Tiflological Museum
Carmen Bozzano's exhibition 'Tramas', featuring the visually impaired artist, is presented at the ONCE Tiflological Museum. It is designed to be accessible and appreciated both by people with visual disabilities and the general public, promoting inclusion through tactile and sensory art.
The Ibex 35 Falls 7% in Two Weeks, Testing the Strategy of Buying the Dip
The Ibex 35 has fallen 7% in two weeks, calling into question the strategy of "buying the dip" in a volatile and rapidly adjusting market. Investing during sharp declines can be risky due to the high instability and fast-changing nature of the current economic environment.
Amancio Ortega Turns 90, the Self-Made 'Architect' of Fashion
Amancio Ortega, founder of the textile group 51 years ago in La Coruña, celebrates his 90th birthday. His company has 5,460 stores worldwide and closed 2025 with a net profit of 6.22 billion euros.
The Borderless Empire of Pontegadea: A Journey Through Amancio Ortega's Real Estate Map
Pontegadea, Amancio Ortega's real estate fund, manages nearly 100 assets valued at 120 billion euros, with a presence in the most prestigious skylines worldwide, consolidating a global and discreet real estate empire.
This is the amount of money you should save each month from now on for your summer vacation
Experts recommend saving between 10% and 15% of the total trip budget to cover potential unforeseen expenses during summer vacation.
GAME Spain changes the rules for second-hand games: ends one of the practices least liked by its customers
GAME Spain will remove the stickers from its second-hand products, ending a practice that many customers disliked and improving the presentation of its pre-owned games.
Time Change in Spain 2026: The Real Savings Achieved on the Energy Bill
Clocks in Spain will be adjusted again in 2026 to better take advantage of natural daylight hours, thereby seeking real savings on the energy bill through a reduction in electricity consumption for lighting.
Tarantinoâs Favorite Erotic Films: Between Porn and European Art Cinema
Quentin Tarantino revisits his past as a fan of adult theaters in Los Angeles, sharing his selection of favorite erotic films. His taste combines classic porn and European art cinema, reflecting influences that have shaped his unique cinematic style.
The British period miniseries you have to watch as soon as you finish 'Bridgerton': an exquisite BBC benchmark
The miniseries that launched Colin Firth to fame was honored in 'Barbie' and remains an essential reference for period romances on television.
It's Not 'Rome,' and It Doesn't Need To Be: 16 Years Later, This Sword and Sandals Series Is Still As Entertaining As Ever
This gladiator series on Netflix, unlike other similar productions like 'Rome,' stands out for its focus on the spectacle and entertainment that characterized Ancient Rome, remaining just as entertaining 16 years later.
'The Mummy 4' with Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz Confirms the Most Anticipated Return: The Family Is Almost Complete
After the release of 'Wedding Nightmare 2', Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett aim to revitalize 'The Mummy' franchise by reuniting its original actors, bringing Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz's long-awaited return closer.
Taz Skylar ('One Piece'): "I would love to work in Spain. It's special to do something in your language, at home, with your culture"
The Canary Islands actor Taz Skylar, known for his work in international productions such as 'Hierve' and 'The Lazarus Project,' expresses his desire to work in the Spanish industry to connect with his language, culture, and native environment.
China Outpaces Neuralink with a Less Invasive Brain Chip That Can Treat Paralysis
NEO is a brain chip developed in China that, being less invasive, aims to treat paralysis and restore hand movement in affected patients.
The European company Arm launches its first AI chip: what this means for the apps you use daily
Arm launched its first proprietary chip for artificial intelligence, the AGI CPU, marking a key breakthrough that will improve performance, reduce costs, and expand the capabilities of everyday applications.
Tips to Save on Your Last-Minute Easter Trip: 5 Key Apps and 4 Foolproof Tips
These free apps and practical tips help you plan and save on flights, hotels, and transportation from your mobile for last-minute trips during Easter.
SpaceX wants to fill orbit with millions of satellites and astronomers have gone on the warpath
SpaceX and Reflect Orbital plan to launch millions of satellites and mirrors into space, which concerns astronomers due to possible interference with observing the cosmos and astronomical research.
United States bans the sale of new foreign routers over fears of possible cyberattacks
The FCC warns that foreign manufacturing of routers poses risks in the supply chain, which is why the United States prohibits the sale of new foreign-origin routers to protect against potential cyberattacks.
Laurie Santos, Yale Happiness Expert: "The Key to Being Happier Can Be as Simple as Taking a Quick Walk Every Day"
Laurie Santos, a psychologist at Yale, states that happiness does not require major changes, but rather simple daily habits like taking a quick walk, which can significantly improve well-being.
The Baggy Pants That Will Be All the Rage This Spring Have Just Arrived at Stradivarius
Stradivarius has launched a satin green baggy pant that will be trending this spring, standing out as one of the most desired garments of the season.
âDeer print nailsâ: This is the manicure that will set the trend this spring
The manicure with deer print, also called 'deer print nails', is establishing itself as the main trend this spring for those who love nature-inspired designs.
IcĂar Navarro, psychologist: "Wanting to find someone to share your life with is the most human thing"
IcĂar Navarro, psychologist, advises those who feel lonely due to not having a partner that the desire to share life is natural and human. She acknowledges loneliness but encourages not to stigmatize it or pressure oneself to be in a relationship.
A Nutritionist Explains the Benefits of This Ingredient for Female Hormonal Health
Nutrition is key for well-being and female hormonal health throughout the different biological stages of a woman. A nutritionist highlights how certain ingredients can promote hormonal balance and improve overall female health.
The Three Steps to a Complete Skincare Routine, According to an Expert: This Is What You Shouldn't Mix
Rita Silva, from The Ordinary, explains how to follow a proper skincare routine, highlighting three essential steps and warning about product combinations to avoid in order to prevent irritation and maximize results.
The pastry shop located in the center of Madrid where you can try custard tarts made with the traditional recipe
This pastry shop in the center of Madrid offers custard tarts every day, made exclusively with the traditional recipe, without modernizations or reinterpretations, maintaining the authenticity of the original flavor.
From AragĂłnâs Crespillos to AndalucĂaâs Pestiños: Tell Me Where Youâll Be This Holy Week and Iâll Tell You Which Local Sweets to Try
Discover the traditional sweets enjoyed during Holy Week in various regions of Spain, from AragĂłnâs crespillos to AndalucĂaâs pestiños, including specialties from other autonomous communities such as the Balearic Islands.
The restaurant in Madrid that has won Peldanyos over with its meat: two Soles and more than 1,000 wine references
TikTok creator Peldanyos visited Lana, a Madrid restaurant on Calle Ponzano that won 2 Soles Repsol in 2025. The venue is acclaimed for its meat dishes and offers over 1,000 wine references, impressing both critics and visitors.
Neither Colombian nor Spanish, Shakiraâs favorite food: "Itâs part of my childhood, of my DNA"
Shakira revealed that her favorite cuisine is neither Colombian nor Spanish, but Arabic food, which holds a special place in her heart and is deeply connected to her childhood and identity.
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, highlighting this time brownie-style cookies with an irresistible pistachio filling.
Neither Vigilia Stew nor Garlic Soup: This is the Typical Murcian Dish Little Known in the Rest of Spain and Cooked During Lent
A typical Murcian stew for Lent and Holy Week, made mainly with potato and cod, a fish emblematic of these dates, little known outside the region.
The beautiful village in the Pyrenees of Lleida where Pedro Sånchez and Begoña Gómez have made a getaway
Pedro Sånchez and his wife Begoña Gómez enjoyed a weekend in the Aran Valley, one of the most beautiful destinations in Catalonia, located in the Pyrenees of Lleida.
The town on the Costa del Sol where Gemma Cuervo spent part of her summers
The actress Gemma Cuervo, born in Barcelona and known for 'AquĂ no hay quien viva', spent 50 summers in a popular tourist town on the Costa del Sol, in Andalusia.
This is the Best Beach in Spain According to 'Lonely Planet': A Treasure on One of the Most Idyllic Islands
The beach on one of the Balearic Islands has been highlighted by 'Lonely Planet' as one of the top five in Europe, establishing itself as the best in Spain on their list of outstanding beaches.
The Small Town in Extremadura Where Ferdinand the Catholic Died
Ferdinand II of Aragon died in 1516 in a village south of CĂĄceres, near Badajoz. His historical figure remains relevant 500 years later in this small town in Extremadura.
The town of Barcelona famous for its thermal waters where one of the Oscar winners shot a film
Sean Penn, a three-time Oscar winner, filmed a movie near Barcelona, in a town known for its thermal waters, alongside the star of 'F1'.
This is the safest country in the world to travel to in 2026: itâs not far from Spain
According to the Global Peace Index 2025, a European country close to Spain has once again been declared the safest country in the world to travel to in 2026.
Granada will have a new direct flight to a major European city
Federico GarcĂa Lorca Granada-JaĂ©n Airport will launch a direct connection with Portugal, establishing for the first time flights linking Granada with an important Portuguese European city.
Confucius, Chinese Philosopher: "Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated"
Confucius pointed out centuries ago that life is simple, but people tend to complicate it. His teaching remains relevant today, reminding us to seek simplicity in our existence.
A psychologist on friendship: "There is a very simple way to know if a friendship adds to you or takes away from you"
Although we give more importance to romantic relationships, friendships should also be healthy and contribute positively to our lives. A psychologist explains how to identify if a friendship adds to us or takes away from us, highlighting the importance of relationships that support and emotionally enrich us.
Aurelio Rojas, Cardiologist: "These Are the Four Best Types of Magnesium and Their Recommended Dosages"
Cardiologist Aurelio Rojas explains which are the four best types of magnesium to treat deficiency and recommends the appropriate dosages for each, helping to improve cardiovascular and overall health.
Migraine from Storm: How Some People Detect Climate Change Before It Happens
Some people suffer migraines or headaches due to sudden temperature changes, which allows them to anticipate weather events such as storms. Understanding this relationship helps reduce these discomforts through specific care.
Javier Quintero, Psychiatrist: "One of the Most Effective Natural Anxiolytics Is Not Sold in Pharmacies"
Javier Quintero emphasizes that, in addition to relying on medical treatments, there are very effective natural anxiolytics that are not sold in pharmacies and can complement mental health.
The Reason Why You Should Reduce the Consumption of Ultra-Processed Foods During Pregnancy
Ultra-processed foods are linked to lower male fertility and slower embryo growth, suggesting that reducing their consumption during pregnancy is beneficial.
This is the new MGS6 EV: under 38,000 euros, 4x2 or 4x4 drive, and up to 530 km of range
MG introduces the MGS6 EV in Europe, a family electric SUV priced below 38,000 euros. It offers versions with 4x2 or 4x4 drive and a range of up to 530 km, combining advanced technology and comfort for the European market.
The Reason Youâll Start Seeing Green Buses on Spanish Roads
A new regulation will require concessionary companies to make significant investments to adapt their buses to more sustainable vehicles, which will boost the presence of green buses on Spanish roads.
A driver outraged by the fine he received for carrying a ladder on the passenger seat: "It's secured with the seatbelt"
A driver was fined 80 euros by the Traffic Civil Guard on the AP-51, Segovia, for carrying a ladder on the passenger seat. The fine was based on the fact that the ladder was not considered properly secured, despite the driver stating that it was fastened with the seatbelt.
Freelander returns 12 years later reinvented and could change Land Roverâs near future
The iconic Freelander name returns after 12 years, now as a sub-brand in collaboration with Chery, marking a new stage in the transformation of Jaguar Land Rover.
The Spanish highway where they plan to invest more than 540 million in renovations
The Ministry of Transport will approve investments of more than 540 million to renovate 67 km of the A-3 highway in Madrid, from km 3.8 at the M-30 to the provincial border with Cuenca at km 70.7.
The experiment to reduce traffic: 25,000 euros for those who hand in their driving license
The Government of Malta is offering up to 25,000 euros to young drivers who voluntarily hand in their driving license, in order to reduce traffic congestion on its roads. This initiative aims to encourage the abandonment of private vehicle use to improve urban mobility.
A Film About the Moon, a Physics Show, and a DNA Workshop: Easter Week News for Children at the CosmoCaixa in Barcelona
From March 28 to April 6, the CosmoCaixa in Barcelona presents special activities for Easter Week, including workshops, shows, and screenings at the Planetarium, focused on families learning science during the holidays.
The Allergy Season in Catalonia Will Be Longer and More Intense This Spring
Experts warn that the allergy season in Catalonia will be extended this spring, with the risk of cypress allergy lasting until April and that of pellitory extending until summer, making the season more intense and prolonged.
The Valdebebas Stream Recovers with a Pedestrian Path Next to La Solana and the Reinforcement of the Channel Against Floods
The La Solana plan includes the construction of up to 1,393 homes, 637 of which are affordable, and the recovery of the Valdebebas stream through a pedestrian path and the reinforcement of the channel to prevent flooding.
The Supermarket Turned Controversial Nightclub in Barcelona
Enigma Barcelona, located in the Porta neighborhood, is a supermarket transformed into a nightclub, causing controversy among residents. The venue's management has expressed their willingness to engage in dialogue to address the community's concerns.
L'Hospitalet designs a park as large as La Ciutadella to transform the Bellvitge area
L'Hospitalet will create a 28-hectare park, similar in size to La Ciutadella, to revitalize Bellvitge. This green space will be a key element in the new biomedical hub to be developed in the south of the city, combining nature and urban progress.
The R-2 and M-50 Highways Will Undergo Repairs to the Asphalt Over 27 Kilometers
Works will be carried out to repair the asphalt over 27.6 kilometers of the R-2 and M-50 highways, specifically between km 0 and 10.1 of the R-2 and from km 0 to 17.5 of the M-50.
The Civil Guard investigates a driver for driving at 247 km/h on the R-4 highway
A driver was stopped for driving at 247 km/h on the R-4 highway. He could face up to six months in prison, fines of up to twelve months, and a driving license suspension of up to four years.
A survivor of the Cerredo mine confirms they were extracting coal and working with little safety
A worker who survived the Cerredo mine suffered serious aftereffects from the accident, including damage to two vertebrae, fractures in one foot, a hairline fracture in the hip, and several scars. He confirms that the mine was extracting coal and that the working conditions were unsafe.
The alleged perpetrators of the Rioja crime surrender to the Civil Guard amid "media pressure"
The alleged perpetrators of the crime that occurred on March 24 in Rioja surrendered to the Civil Guard following a large operation and due to media pressure.
Protesters demand that MazĂłn "not go unpunished" for the DANA: "We are here to prevent the application of immunity"
The victims of the DANA criticize the TSJCV and demand that MazĂłn neither go unpunished nor benefit from immunity. They clarify that this is not resignation, but another step in their fight for justice.
Five of the six accused of sexually abusing minors in the Vistabella sect case sentenced to prison
Five of the six accused in the Vistabella sect case have been sentenced for sexually abusing minors. The community was formed under the belief that their leader was a special being with healing powers and a mission to save the world.
Two Streamers Spend 8 Hours Literally Searching for a Needle in a Haystack
Two content creators decided to put the saying "searching for a needle in a haystack" to the test and spent 8 hours trying to find a needle in a real haystack during their live stream.
A Bookstore's Response to Its First Bad Review: "For Some, Working Well Means Having a Stick Up Their..."
A customer criticized a bookseller for singing while organizing the books. The bookstore responded firmly, defending its work environment and questioning some people's perception of what it means to work well.
The praised message from a pilot after modifying a flight to Tenerife due to Storm Therese
The pilot kept the passengers informed throughout the flight modified by Storm Therese, constantly communicating to prevent them from feeling afraid.
Dominant or submissive: what science really says about a label that confuses many dog owners
Dominance in dogs refers to dynamics of access to resources and relationships between animals, not to permanent traits or constant battles with humans, clarifying common misunderstandings among owners.
Feline breeds, genetic diversity, and why the common domestic cat sets the standard
Most modern feline breeds, less than 150 years old, originate from small populations selected for specific traits, which limits their genetic diversity compared to the common domestic cat, which serves as a reference due to its natural variability.
What to Do If a Bird Hits a Window: The Simplest Gesture Can Save Its Life
Millions of birds die annually after crashing into invisible windows. However, with a simple and proper protocol, many of these birds can recover and survive.
Your Daily Horoscope: Sunday, March 29, 2026
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the daily predictions that will help you anticipate opportunities and challenges in your life.
Check the ONCE Sueldazo: Results
Check the results of the ONCE Sueldazo for Saturday, March 28, 2026, to find out the winning numbers and prizes awarded in this special draw.
Check Primitiva: Results for Saturday, March 28, 2026
Check the official Primitiva results for the draw on Saturday, March 28, 2026, and verify your numbers to see if you are a winner.
Check Bonoloto: results of Saturday, March 28, 2026
Check the Bonoloto results for the draw on Saturday, March 28, 2026, to find out if you have won.
Sneakers for the history books. The Nike Dunk: from college basketball to skateboarding
Launched in 1985, the Nike Dunk stood out for its colorful combinations, inspired by previous models like the Terminator and the Legend, and evolved from use in college basketball to the world of skateboarding.
A difficult record to beat: passes the theoretical driving exam after nine years and 139 attempts
A driverâs license applicant passed the theoretical exam after nine years and 139 attempts. The difficulty was due to studying an outdated version of the test, which did not include all the current questions.
The Manosphere Is Not Just Online Content About Sex and Anti-Feminism
The manosphere, made up of courses, videos, and online misogynistic communities, can lead to the radicalization of its participants and trigger serious and fatal consequences.
The Soul of Holy Week Awakens: The First Processions in Images
The first Holy Week processions have begun, capturing the spirit and tradition of this religious celebration in stunning images that showcase devotion and popular culture.
One Month of War in Iran: A Photo Summary of the Most Relevant Attacks and Events Since the Conflict Began
On February 28, Israel and the US launched a surprise attack against Iran, marking the start of the conflict. After four weeks, Iran remains steadfast, and its missiles have escalated the tension, spreading the clashes throughout the Middle East region.
Pubill, Bernal, Romero... Footballers absent from De la Fuente's list who could go to the World Cup
With the 2026 World Cup just around the corner and Spain debuting on June 15 against Cape Verde, Luis de la Fuente must select 26 players. Several footballers notable for their performance or importance to the team are absent but are expected to be part of the final list for the World Cup tournament.
Lady Gaga's Looks That Have No Middle Ground
Born in 1986, Lady Gaga will celebrate her 40th birthday in 2026. Before this date, the singer and actress has showcased a series of controversial and memorable styles that evoke extreme opinions: you either love them or hate them. Her unique and daring style has defined her throughout her career.
These are the six Iranian islands that Trump pursues to fully control the Strait of Hormuz
The six Iranian islands are key strategic points in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital area for controlling maritime traffic and regional security. Trump's interest in dominating them reflects the geopolitical importance they hold to control this crucial route for oil transportation and influence in the Middle East.
Health Ministry and Autonomous Communities Agree on Independent Mediation to Try to Unblock Medical Strike
The minister hopes that after Easter, in the next meeting with the Strike Committee, the conflict can be de-escalated and progress made on the Framework Statute, after agreeing on independent mediation with the autonomous communities to unblock the medical strike.
Italy investigates LVMH and its brands Sephora and Benefit Cosmetics for promoting cosmetics to children and teenagers
Italy is investigating LVMH, Sephora, and Benefit Cosmetics for promoting cosmetics to children and teenagers, with concerns about the chemicals in these products that could affect hormonal development and increase the risk of skin allergies in young people.
Three Communities Account for 54% of People Who Will Benefit from the Rent Extension
According to the Consumer Office, 2,687,392 people with 1,037,603 rental contracts expiring in 2026 and 2027 will benefit from the extension. Three communities account for 54% of these beneficiaries.
Actor James Tolkan Dies, the Most Stern Face of 'Back to the Future' and 'Top Gun'
James Tolkan, known for playing strict supporting characters who challenged stars like Michael J. Fox and Tom Cruise in the 1980s, has passed away. He was remembered for his roles in 'Back to the Future' and 'Top Gun,' where his imposing presence left a mark on an entire generation.
Scientists Explain Why Birds Are Making Nests with Cigarette Butts
Great tits are using cigarette butts in their nests in urban areas, replacing natural materials. This behavior is due to the availability and abundance of these elements in their environment.
Rents for Primary Residences Increase by 3.5% Annually Following the Declaration of Initial High-Pressure Zones
The Servapi system, a reference for rental prices in high-pressure areas, is being extended to all provinces in Spain after including data from Ălava and Vizcaya, in a context where rents are rising by 3.5% annually.
The National Court orders the arrest of a man in the Plus Ultra case on the Caribbean island of Aruba
The National Court has ordered the arrest of businessman Luis Felipe Baca in Aruba, in connection with the Plus Ultra case, according to 'El Mundo'.
Check National Lottery: results for Saturday, March 28, 2026
The results of the National Lottery for Saturday, March 28, 2026, will be published from 1:30 PM. You can check them on the website 20minutos.es.
The ONCE Big Coupon distributes 6.6 million euros among 16 winning coupons in Madrid
The ONCE Big Coupon on March 27 distributed a total of 8.6 million euros, with 6.6 million awarded to 16 winning coupons in Madrid, in addition to prizes in AragĂłn, the Valencian Community, Andalusia, and the Canary Islands.
Euthanasia and donation: it is impossible to assign an organ to a specific recipient before death occurs
Organ allocation is carried out anonymously, free of charge, and based solely on clinical criteria of compatibility and urgency, with no possibility of designating a specific recipient before the donorâs death.
Four Journalists Killed in Israeli Airstrike in Southern Lebanon Amid Middle East Conflict
Israel has attacked journalists in southern Lebanon, killing four correspondents in an airstrike. This aggression violates the laws of war, as journalists are civilians performing their professional duty.
Donald Trump changes the name of the Strait of Hormuz and calls it "Trump Strait": "I've already done it with the Gulf of Mexico"
Donald Trump announced that he renamed the Strait of Hormuz as the "Trump Strait," stating that it was not a mistake and mentioning that he had already done something similar with the Gulf of Mexico.
Yemen's Houthis Enter Middle East War with Their First Attack on Israel Since the Start of the Conflict in Iran
Yemeni Houthis, allies of Iran, launched a missile against Israel for the first time since the Middle East conflict began a month ago, marking their active entry into the war.
Trump threatens Havana amid the war against Iran: "Cuba is next"
Donald Trump stated that he built a formidable army hoping not to use it, but sometimes it is necessary. Amid the conflict with Iran, he warned Cuba, stating that "Cuba is next," suggesting possible military action against Havana.
Trump on the Offensive in Iran: "We Are Closer Than Ever to a Middle East Free from Iranian Terror"
President Trump stated that this is a time for bold action and historic decision-making to strengthen the security of the U.S. and its allies, emphasizing that they are closer than ever to achieving a Middle East free from Iranian terror.
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20M Surveys: Participate with Your Vote and See What Other Readers Think
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Artificial Intelligence: What You Need to Know to Get Started with AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming multiple sectors. To get started, it is key to understand basic concepts such as machine learning and neural networks. Additionally, it is important to know its practical applications, ethical challenges, and how AI can improve processes. Continuous learning and experimenting with accessible tools make it easier to enter this constantly evolving field.
Taz Skylar ('One Piece'), about his training for Sanji: "My body hurt so much that I could feel my heartbeat"
Taz Skylar, a Canary Islands actor from "One Piece," has intensified his physical training for the second season, boosting adrenaline and action, which has made his preparation increasingly 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 has 962.50 mÂČ and includes a butcher's shop, delicatessen, fruit and vegetable section, fish market, poultry shop, and a bakery. It features solar panels, parking, and will generate more than 50 jobs.
Review of 'Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man': Too Much Cillian for So Little Shelby
Cillian Murphy stands out in a nostalgic but somewhat underwhelming finale for his iconic character. Unfortunately, the new generation of Peaky Blinders fails to match his level so far.
Tickets for Shakira in Madrid: When the Presale Starts, Prices, and Dates for the 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour'
Shakira arrives in Madrid with several concerts at a stadium that will bear her name in a residency format. The presale of tickets, prices, and dates for her 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour' are already available, offering fans the opportunity to enjoy a unique experience in the capital.
The 100 Best Schools in Spain for 2026 According to the Forbes List: None Public and Most Multilingual
Madrid leads the ranking with the highest number of schools, all private and mostly multilingual. These institutions have had the attendance of several nationally recognized figures. No public school appears on the list.
Nacho Guerreros, actor: "Coque from 'La que se avecina' has allowed me to buy a house and set up two theater production companies"
Nacho Guerreros returns as Coque Calatrava in season 17 of "La que se avecina" and has recently premiered the miniseries "Por cien millones" on Movistar Plus+. The role has enabled him to buy a house and establish two theater production companies.
Changes in Income Tax: deadlines, deductions, and those exempt from filing
The Income Tax campaign begins on April 8 and will be open until June 30. Changes in deadlines, deductions, and new criteria regarding who is exempt from filing the declaration are highlighted.
Where to watch 'Project Salvation': what happens if the cinema you choose for Ryan Gosling's space movie is not IMAX
The science fiction film by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, 'Project Salvation', uses different aspect ratios that require following special instructions when screening it, especially outside of IMAX formats, to avoid losing crucial visual details.
The Barcelona passage with colorful houses and a 19th-century atmosphere that is an oasis in the heart of El Clot
This historic 122-meter passage connects El Clot and Sant MartĂ, standing out for its 19th-century working-class architecture and a peaceful pedestrian atmosphere, protected as a historic ensemble in Barcelona.
Coaches Agree: "The Bulgarian Split Squat is Great, but if You Want to See Muscle Progress Week by Week, the Smith Machine is Better"
A trainer points out that although the Bulgarian split squat is popular for legs and glutes, using the Smith machine can provide better results for weekly muscle progress.
The 2025 Income Tax Simulator is Now Active: Hereâs How to Find Out if Youâll Have to Pay the Tax Authority or Get a Refund
The 2025 Income Tax simulator allows you to know in advance 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.
This is the new passport similar to the Camino de Santiago's to promote rural tourism in Seville
The Andalusian Government has launched a new tourist visa to promote rural tourism in ten municipalities of a comarca in Seville, inspired by the Camino de Santiago passport, with the aim of boosting local tourism and attracting visitors to the area.
Which key Iranian figures have been killed in US-Israeli strikes?
Several high-ranking Iranian officials have been targeted and killed in US-Israeli strikes aimed at curbing Iran's regional influence and nuclear ambitions. These include top military commanders and nuclear scientists linked to Iran's defense and nuclear programs. The strikes intensify tensions in the Middle East, highlighting ongoing covert efforts to limit Iran's capabilities.
Aluminium jumps as supply fears deepen on Iranâs attacks on Middle East plants
Aluminium prices surged due to escalating supply concerns following attacks by Iran on key Middle East production plants. These disruptions threaten global aluminium availability, driving market fears of tighter supply and prompting price increases amid geopolitical tensions in the region.
LME aluminium nears four-year peak after Iran attacks on Gulf smelters
LME aluminium prices approached a four-year high following attacks on Gulf smelters attributed to Iran. The disruptions raised supply concerns amid already tight markets, pushing prices upward as investors weighed geopolitical risks impacting aluminium output in the region.
Gold prices rise slightly with Iran war escalation in focus
Gold prices edged up as tensions escalated in the Iran conflict, prompting investors to seek safe-haven assets. The uncertainty around the geopolitical situation is driving demand for gold, while other markets remain cautious amid fears of broader regional instability.
Oil prices surge to over $115/barrel after Yemenâs Houthis attack Israel
Oil prices jumped above $115 per barrel following an attack by Yemenâs Houthi rebels on Israel, raising concerns about potential disruptions in the Middle East. The conflict has heightened tensions in the region, prompting fears of supply instability in global oil markets. Traders are closely monitoring the situation as geopolitical risks continue to influence energy prices.
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Oil prices jump after Yemeni Houthis attack Israel, widening Iran conflict
Oil prices surged following an attack on Israel by Yemen's Houthi rebels, escalating tensions linked to Iran in the region. The incident has heightened concerns over Middle East stability, impacting global energy markets and raising fears of broader conflict.
US to allow Russian oil tanker to reach Cuba, New York Times reports
The US is set to permit a Russian oil tanker to dock in Cuba despite sanctions, aiming to avoid diplomatic tensions. The decision reflects a balance between enforcing sanctions and managing strategic relations with Cuba and Russia, as reported by the New York Times.
Rosatom says situation at Iranâs Bushehr nuclear power plant keeps deteriorating
Rosatom reported that conditions at Iranâs Bushehr nuclear power plant are worsening. The situation poses increasing risks, though specific details were not disclosed. Rosatom continues to monitor the plant closely while coordinating with Iranian authorities to address the challenges and ensure safety measures are upheld.
EU trade commissioner discusses critical minerals, tariffs with US
The EU trade commissioner met with US officials to address issues surrounding critical minerals and tariffs. Discussions focused on enhancing cooperation, reducing trade barriers, and ensuring stable supply chains for essential minerals vital to both economies. The talks aim to strengthen transatlantic trade relations amid growing global competition and geopolitical challenges.
Exclusive - European airlines likely exceeded 2% green jet fuel target last year, sources say
European airlines probably surpassed the 2% green jet fuel usage target in 2023, propelled by greater availability and regulatory pressure. Industry sources report a notable increase in sustainable aviation fuel consumption, in line with Europeâs climate objectives. This progress underscores a growing commitment among airlines to cut carbon emissions despite supply and cost challenges.
What if stability returns? Evercore names stocks to watch
Evercore highlights stocks to monitor should market stability improve. The firm identifies key sectors and companies positioned to benefit from reduced volatility and renewed investor confidence, suggesting opportunities for growth as conditions stabilize.
Why is the savings picture worsening across Europe?
European savings rates are declining due to rising inflation, increased living costs, and stagnant wages. Many households are dipping into reserves to cover expenses, reducing overall financial security. Economic uncertainty and energy price hikes are also contributing factors, leading to concerns about future economic stability and consumer spending across the continent.
Top 5 Cybersecurity Stocks to Watch, According to Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley identifies five leading cybersecurity stocks poised for growth due to rising cyber threats and increasing corporate tech investments. These companies offer innovative security solutions addressing evolving risks, making them attractive to investors seeking exposure in the expanding cybersecurity sector. The report highlights strong financials and strategic positioning as key factors supporting their potential upside.
Australian shares drop as inflation worries weigh on banks, tech
Australian shares fell as concerns over rising inflation pressured banking and tech stocks. Investors grew cautious amid fears that higher inflation could lead to increased interest rates, impacting corporate profits and consumer spending. The market showed renewed volatility, reflecting global economic uncertainties and ongoing inflation challenges.
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Montea upgraded as Barclays warns of âdifficult to ignoreâ warehouse valuation
Barclays upgraded Montea, citing the challenging-to-ignore valuation of warehouse assets. The firm highlighted strong demand in the logistics real estate sector, underpinned by e-commerce growth and limited supply. This positive outlook boosts confidence in Montea's market position and future earnings potential amid evolving warehouse market dynamics.
European stocks hunt for direction as Iran war enters second month
European stock markets showed mixed movements as the conflict in Iran continues into its second month. Investors remain cautious amid geopolitical tensions, weighing the impact on global energy supplies and economic stability, while awaiting further developments that could influence market trends and investor sentiment.
Jefferies cuts BYD Electronic to Hold as earnings miss, margin pressures mount
Jefferies downgraded BYD Electronic to Hold following a disappointing earnings report and rising margin pressures. The company faced challenges impacting profitability, prompting the analyst to reassess its growth prospects and valuation amidst a tougher market environment.
Japan stocks lower at close of trade; Nikkei 225 down 2.92%
Japanâs stock market closed lower, with the Nikkei 225 index dropping 2.92% due to investor concerns over global economic uncertainties and weak corporate earnings. Market sentiment was dampened by fears of a potential slowdown in key economies, impacting trading activity and leading to broad-based declines across sectors.
Chinaâs factory activity seen returning to expansion in March: Reuters poll
A Reuters poll indicates China's factory activity is expected to return to expansion in March as manufacturing PMI rebounds above 50. This suggests improved industrial growth after recent slowdowns, reflecting recovery efforts and easing COVID-19 restrictions. Analysts see this as a positive sign for Chinaâs economic outlook amid ongoing global uncertainties.
S.Korea exports to rise most in nearly 5 years, imports also higher on Mideast conflict: Reuters poll
South Korea's exports are expected to grow at the fastest rate in almost five years, driven by strong demand amid the Middle East conflict, according to a Reuters poll. Imports are also projected to increase, reflecting higher energy prices and rising supply costs linked to the geopolitical tensions in the region.
New Zealand inflation to rise higher if Middle East conflict persists
New Zealand's inflation is expected to increase further if the Middle East conflict continues, due to rising energy prices and supply chain disruptions. The ongoing tensions are likely to exacerbate cost pressures, impacting the country's economic outlook and prompting potential policy responses from the Reserve Bank.
German firms trapped between U.S. and China, study finds
A study reveals that German companies face significant challenges navigating the escalating tensions between the U.S. and China. Firms are struggling to balance compliance with conflicting regulations and market access demands from both powers, risking supply chain disruptions and financial penalties. This geopolitical squeeze forces businesses to make tough strategic choices, impacting their global operations and growth prospects.
Italian state finances can absorb shock due to Middle East crisis, Finance Minister says
Italyâs Finance Minister affirmed that the countryâs state finances are robust enough to withstand the economic impacts of the Middle East crisis. He emphasized prudent fiscal management and adequate reserves that provide resilience against external shocks, ensuring stability despite geopolitical uncertainties affecting global markets.
India warns of growth risks from Middle East conflict as energy costs rise
India cautions that the ongoing Middle East conflict threatens its economic growth due to rising energy prices. The country, heavily reliant on energy imports, faces increased costs that could impact inflation and fiscal stability. Officials stress the need for careful monitoring and strategic planning to mitigate adverse effects on the economy.
US consumer sentiment slides to three-month low as war fans inflation fears
US consumer sentiment dropped to a three-month low as fears of inflation rose due to ongoing war impacts. Rising prices and economic uncertainty have dampened consumer confidence, raising concerns about future spending and economic growth.
U.S. consumer sentiment slides in March amid economic fallout from Iran war
U.S. consumer sentiment declined in March due to economic uncertainties linked to the Iran war. Rising fuel prices, inflation concerns, and fears of further conflict contributed to decreased confidence among consumers, impacting spending and outlooks on the economyâs short-term prospects.
Iran war could mean stagflation for EU, Dombrovskis says
EU Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis warned that the Iran conflict might trigger stagflation in Europe, combining stagnant growth with rising inflation. The crisis threatens energy supplies and economic stability, potentially resulting in slower growth and higher prices across the EU.
Consumer sentiment dips as Michigan index falls below expectations
The University of Michigan's consumer sentiment index dropped more than anticipated, indicating growing concerns about the economy among consumers. Factors such as inflation and uncertainties in the job market contributed to the decline, reflecting cautious spending behavior and uncertainty about future economic conditions.
Oil climbs, futures higher as Iran war enters second month - whatâs moving markets
Oil prices rose as the conflict in Iran entered its second month, fueling concerns over supply disruptions. Market sentiment was supported by ongoing geopolitical tensions and cautious optimism about potential diplomatic resolutions. Additionally, fluctuations in global demand and production adjustments by major oil exporters influenced futures, keeping markets volatile amid uncertainty.
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Dollar near 10-month high on Middle East escalation concerns
The US dollar approached a 10-month high amid rising tensions in the Middle East. Investors sought safe-haven assets due to fears of geopolitical escalation, boosting the greenback's appeal. Currency markets reacted to the unrest, impacting global trade and investment sentiment.
Australian states pivot to free public transport as fuel shortages rattle economy
Australian states are introducing free public transport to ease the impact of widespread fuel shortages affecting the economy. This move aims to reduce reliance on fuel, ease commuting costs for residents, and mitigate congestion during the crisis. The initiatives reflect efforts to maintain economic stability and support communities facing ongoing supply challenges.
U.S. and India remain split on WTO e-commerce moratorium extension
The U.S. and India continue to disagree on extending the WTO's e-commerce moratorium. The U.S. supports its extension to promote digital trade, while India opposes it, citing concerns over developing country interests and tax sovereignty. This divide highlights ongoing challenges in reaching consensus on global digital trade rules at the WTO.
Gaza violence continues as Israeli planes hit police checkpoints in Khan Younis
Israeli airstrikes targeted police checkpoints in Khan Younis, Gaza, amid ongoing violence. The strikes reflect escalating tensions and continued conflict in the region, with reports of damage but unclear casualty figures. The situation remains volatile, highlighting the persistent hostilities between Israeli forces and Palestinian groups.
LPG shortages trigger inflationary spike in India as Middle East conflict persists
Ongoing conflicts in the Middle East have disrupted LPG supplies to India, causing significant shortages. This scarcity has driven up domestic LPG prices, contributing to a broader inflationary surge across the country. The government is exploring alternative supply routes and mitigation measures to stabilize the market and ease the financial burden on consumers.
U.S. envoy summoned by Beijing amid dispute over Hong Kong data laws
Beijing summoned the U.S. envoy over concerns about new U.S. legislation affecting Hong Kongâs data privacy rules. China views the laws as interference in its internal affairs and warned of potential consequences. The dispute highlights ongoing tensions between the two countries regarding Hong Kongâs autonomy and data sovereignty amid expanding regulatory controls.
Swiss-U.S. trade talks to blow past March deadline amid tariff uncertainty
Swiss and U.S. officials are expected to miss the March deadline for concluding trade negotiations due to ongoing disagreements over tariffs. Uncertainty surrounding the removal and adjustment of tariffs on certain goods remains a key sticking point, delaying progress. Both sides continue discussions, aiming to reach an agreement that benefits bilateral trade and resolves tariff issues.
Trump says negotiations with Iran going âextremely well,â ceasefire could be soon
Former President Trump stated that negotiations with Iran are progressing âextremely wellâ and hinted at the possibility of a ceasefire occurring soon. He expressed optimism about resolving current conflicts through these talks, suggesting a potential breakthrough in achieving peace.
Bitcoin edges up to $67k with Iran war escalation in focus
Bitcoin rose to $67,000 as tensions escalate in the Iran war zone, driving investors toward crypto assets amid global uncertainty. The increase reflects cautious market sentiment influenced by geopolitical risks.
Bitcoin set for weekly loss as Iran war, $14 billion options expiry roils sentiment
Bitcoin faces a weekly decline amid heightened geopolitical tensions from the Iran conflict and the expiry of $14 billion in options. These factors have increased market uncertainty, impacting investor sentiment and causing volatility in the cryptocurrency market.
Bitcoin set to end the week lower amid risk aversion as the Iran war rages on
Bitcoin is expected to close the week lower due to increased risk aversion triggered by ongoing conflict in Iran. The geopolitical tensions have led investors to move away from volatile assets like cryptocurrencies, impacting Bitcoinâs market performance amid concerns over global stability.
USDT0 Integrates With Tempo to Bring Omnichain USDT Liquidity to Payments-First Layer 1
USDT0 has partnered with Tempo to integrate omnichain USDT liquidity into its payments-focused Layer 1 blockchain. This collaboration aims to enhance seamless, cross-chain stablecoin transactions and improve payment efficiency on USDT0's platform, supporting widespread adoption and interoperability in decentralized finance (DeFi).
Bitcoin recovery depends on liquidity; US-Iran tensions weigh
Bitcoin's recovery hinges on sufficient market liquidity amid ongoing US-Iran tensions that are adding uncertainty. Geopolitical risks are influencing investor sentiment, impacting trading volumes and price stability in the cryptocurrency market. Analysts suggest cautious optimism, emphasizing the need for improved liquidity to support a sustained Bitcoin rebound.
Bitcoin falls below $70k as risk assets take a hit on Iran peace talks uncertainty
Bitcoin dropped below $70,000 as broader risk assets declined amid growing uncertainty surrounding Iran peace talks. Investors reacted cautiously to potential geopolitical tensions, leading to decreased demand for high-risk investments like cryptocurrencies. The market's reaction underscores sensitivity to international diplomatic developments impacting risk sentiment.
BTCC Wins Most Secure Digital Asset Exchange by Pan Finance, Marking 15 Years of Zero Security Breaches
BTCC was awarded the Most Secure Digital Asset Exchange by Pan Finance, celebrating 15 years without any security breaches. This recognition highlights BTCC's strong commitment to user safety and robust security measures in the digital asset trading space.
T-REX Network and Zama Launch Institutional-Grade Confidentiality Infrastructure for RWA Tokenization
T-REX Network and Zama have partnered to create a secure, institutional-grade confidentiality infrastructure designed for Real World Asset (RWA) tokenization. This collaboration aims to protect sensitive data during asset digitization, enhancing privacy and compliance in decentralized finance. The initiative supports broader adoption of RWA tokens by ensuring secure, confidential handling of information for institutional users.
Fannie Mae to Accept Crypto-Backed Mortgages for First Time
Fannie Mae will begin accepting cryptocurrency as a source of funds for mortgage loans, marking the first time the government-backed enterprise allows crypto-backed financing. This move aims to broaden access to homeownership by acknowledging the growing use of digital assets. The policy update reflects increasing mainstream acceptance of cryptocurrency in traditional financial sectors.
Fannie Mae To Accept Crypto-backed Mortgage - WSJ
Fannie Mae plans to allow mortgage applications supported by cryptocurrency assets, reflecting growing acceptance of digital currencies in real estate financing. This move aims to provide more options for buyers using crypto wealth, although it includes safeguards to address market volatility concerns. The initiative marks a significant step toward integrating digital assets into traditional financial sectors.
Mistral raises $830 million in debt to buy Nvidia chips for Paris data center
Mistral has secured $830 million in debt financing to purchase Nvidia chips, aiming to expand its Paris data center capabilities. This move supports the company's growth in AI infrastructure and enhances its computing power to meet increasing demand for advanced processing.
Toyota to produce 2.63 million vehicles globally in second quarter - report
Toyota plans to manufacture approximately 2.63 million vehicles worldwide in the second quarter, reflecting a strategic adjustment to meet market demand and supply chain conditions amid ongoing economic uncertainties. This production scale aligns with the companyâs efforts to stabilize output and respond to evolving global automotive trends.
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Morgan Stanley increases stake in Central Asia Metals to 6%
Morgan Stanley has raised its stake in Central Asia Metals to 6%, signaling increased confidence in the company's growth prospects. The investment reflects optimism about Central Asia Metals' position in the mining sector and its potential for future returns.
Lunit, CellCarta partner on AI pathology for drug development
Lunit and CellCarta have partnered to integrate Lunit's AI pathology solutions with CellCarta's expertise in digital pathology services. This collaboration aims to enhance drug development by providing more accurate, efficient pathological analysis, supporting better clinical and research outcomes in pharmaceuticals.
Municipality Finance taps GBP benchmark with ÂŁ100m tranche
Municipality Finance issued a ÂŁ100 million tranche to tap its GBP benchmark. The move aims to strengthen its position in the UK market, meeting investor demand and supporting its funding strategy. This issuance helps diversify funding sources and maintain liquidity amid market conditions.
Halo Minerals begins trading on AIM after ÂŁ4m fundraise
Halo Minerals has started trading on the AIM market following a successful ÂŁ4 million fundraising round. The funds will support the company's expansion and development plans, aiming to enhance its market position in the minerals sector. This move marks a significant milestone as Halo seeks to leverage AIM's platform for further growth and investor engagement.
OTE buys back 273,471 shares for âŹ4.5 million
OTE repurchased 273,471 of its shares in a transaction valued at âŹ4.5 million, aiming to enhance shareholder value and strengthen capital structure.
Universal Music Group announces âŹ500 million buyback program
Universal Music Group revealed a âŹ500 million share buyback initiative aimed at enhancing shareholder value. The program demonstrates the companyâs confidence in its growth prospects and commitment to returning capital to investors. The buyback will be executed over a set period, subject to market conditions and regulatory approvals.
GSK wins China approval for severe asthma drug Exdensur
GSK has received regulatory approval in China for Exdensur, a drug targeting severe asthma. This approval marks a significant expansion of GSK's respiratory portfolio in the Chinese market, addressing an unmet need for patients with severe asthma who require advanced treatment options. The launch is expected to enhance the companyâs presence and provide new therapies for asthma sufferers in China.