News Summary - 04/02/2026

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Watch the moment Artemis II blasts into space
After delays and technical challenges, Artemis II, the first crewed Moon mission in 50 years, successfully launched from Florida and is now orbiting Earth, marking a major milestone in lunar exploration.
Trump leaves key questions unanswered as he seeks to calm nerves over Iran war
In his primetime address, President Trump aimed to ease public concerns about potential conflict with Iran but failed to address critical questions, leaving important details unclear, reports BBC's Gary O'Donoghue.
Magnitude 7.4 earthquake hits off Indonesia, killing one
A magnitude 7.4 earthquake occurred between the Indonesian islands of Manado and Ternate, resulting in one fatality. Authorities have since lifted tsunami warnings issued following the quake.
Israel intensifies Lebanon attacks and hits areas not in Hezbollah's control
Israel has escalated attacks in southern Lebanon, targeting areas beyond Hezbollah's control. The military aims to assert control over large parts of south Lebanon, intensifying the conflict and raising regional tensions.
Utah teen identified as victim of serial killer Ted Bundy
New DNA testing has confirmed that murdered teenager Laura Ann Aime, whose case remained unsolved for 51 years, was a victim of serial killer Ted Bundy, investigators revealed.
US Supreme Court appears skeptical of Trump plan to limit birthright citizenship
Former President Trump personally attended Supreme Court arguments on his proposal to restrict birthright citizenship, highlighting the case's significance. The Court appeared skeptical of the plan, signaling challenges ahead for Trump's efforts to change long-standing citizenship rules.
Mass robotaxi malfunction halts traffic in Chinese city
A widespread malfunction involving at least 100 Baidu robotaxis disrupted traffic in a Chinese city. Baidu has yet to comment on the cause or resolution of the outage.
Families cram into Greek court for trial into deadliest train crash
The trial for Greece's deadliest rail accident, where 57 people died in a 2023 train collision, has begun. Thirty-six individuals face charges, and the proceedings are expected to continue for years, drawing many families into the courtroom.
Devastated Italians reckon with 'third apocalypse' of World Cup failure
Italy's fans and management are grappling with the shock and disappointment following the national team's failure to qualify for the World Cup for the third consecutive time, prompting deep reflection on the causes behind this ongoing football crisis.
Explosions at Burundi ammunition depot kill civilians, witnesses say
Powerful blasts at an ammunition depot in Bujumbura, Burundi, destroyed homes and caused panic among residents on Tuesday night, resulting in civilian casualties according to witnesses.
Brazil judge blocks Sugarloaf Mountain zipline
A judge has halted the construction of a zipline connecting Rio de Janeiro's Sugarloaf Mountain to Morro da Urca due to controversies surrounding the project.
South African army arrive in crime hotspots to help tackle gangs
The South African army has been deployed to five provinces for a year-long mission aimed at combating rising gang-related crime in key hotspots across the country.
Iran war economic shocks will last 'months', says Australia's PM
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese warned Australians in a rare TV address that the economic impacts from the Iran war will persist for months, cautioning that challenging times lie ahead due to the ongoing global repercussions.
Megan Thee Stallion taken to hospital during Moulin Rouge performance
Megan Thee Stallion was hospitalized after feeling faint during her performance in the Broadway show Moulin Rouge. She was later diagnosed with extreme exhaustion.
DR Congo declares national holiday after reaching World Cup for first time in 52 years
DR Congo has qualified for the World Cup finals for only the second time, ending a 52-year absence and prompting nationwide celebrations in Kinshasa. The government declared a national holiday to mark this historic achievement.
Divorced couples in Japan can now share custody of their children
Japan, previously the only G7 nation not recognizing joint custody after divorce, has changed its legal stance. This reform allows divorced couples to share custody of their children, aligning Japan with other G7 countries and addressing concerns over parental rights and child welfare.
US journalist Shelly Kittleson kidnapped in Baghdad
The US State Department reports that a suspect involved in the abduction of journalist Shelly Kittleson in Baghdad is linked to the Iran-backed militia group, Kataib Hezbollah.
'My six-year-old has nosebleeds': Chiang Mai air pollution sparks health fears
Chiang Mai is experiencing severe air pollution during the peak fire season, making it one of the world's most polluted cities. Residents, including parents, are raising health concerns as children suffer symptoms like nosebleeds, highlighting the urgent need for action.
Israel says it will keep control over part of southern Lebanon after war with Hezbollah ends
Defence Minister Israel Katz announced that Israel will maintain control over part of southern Lebanon once the conflict with Hezbollah ends. Additionally, houses in Lebanese villages near the Israeli border are set to be demolished as part of this strategy.
Thousands lose their jobs in deep cuts at tech giant Oracle
Oracle has reportedly laid off thousands of employees as part of significant job cuts, impacting one of the largest technology companies globally.
Judge temporarily halts construction of Trump's White House ballroom
A Republican-appointed judge ruled that former President Trump is a "steward" of the White House, not its owner, leading to a temporary halt on his construction project for a ballroom at the residence.
'We go for all humanity' - emotional moment as Artemis II blasts off
Artemis II's launch sparked joy and excitement at Kennedy Space Center, marking a historic moment. The mission embodies a collective human spirit, aiming to advance space exploration for all humanity, as noted by BBC's Pallab Ghosh.
What do Trump's latest comments on leaving Nato mean for the alliance?
Trump criticized Nato members for not supporting US objectives in Iran, signaling potential strains within the alliance. His comments raise concerns about the future cohesion and collective defense commitments of Nato.
Peter Magyar, the former Orban ally vying for power in Hungary
Peter Magyar, once an ally of Viktor Orban, now poses the greatest challenge to Orban's dominance in Hungary since his initial 2010 election victory, marking a significant political shift.
'You're no longer my sister' - rows erupt as war divides Iranian families
The war has sparked intense family conflicts across Iran, with many experiencing anger and strained relationships. The deep divisions over differing views on the conflict have led to heated arguments and emotional fallout among relatives.
China is trying to play peacemaker in the Iran war - will it work?
China, previously quiet on the Iran war, is now stepping in as a mediator. This shift marks a strategic move to influence regional stability and assert its diplomatic role. Beijing aims to balance its interests and global image by promoting dialogue, though the effectiveness of its peacemaking efforts remains uncertain.
'Moonshots' and merch - what it's like to be on Florida's Space Coast ahead of Artemis launch
Excitement builds as large crowds flock to Florida's Space Coast near the Kennedy Space Center, eager to witness the historic Artemis moon mission launch. The area buzzes with enthusiasm, space-themed merchandise, and a festive atmosphere.
Billion-plus people, three million officials, 33 questions - India begins huge census
India has launched the world's most ambitious census, a two-phase exercise involving three million officials who will count every person in the country, covering over a billion individuals through 33 questions.
'A million things could go wrong' - why seizing Iran's uranium would be so risky for the US
Seizing Iran's uranium stockpile would rank among the most complex special operations ever, according to a former defense official. The high-risk mission could spark significant political and military consequences, making it exceptionally dangerous for the US.
Asia's migrant workers debate if Gulf jobs are worth deadly risk of Iran war
Iran's attacks on Gulf states have put Asian migrant workers at risk, threatening the livelihoods they've relied on to support families back home. Many now face tough choices about continuing Gulf jobs amid growing safety concerns linked to the Iran conflict.
Who are the Artemis II astronauts heading to the Moon?
The Artemis II crew, composed of skilled pilots, engineers, and scientists, share their aspirations, concerns, and the personal sacrifices their families have made as they prepare for the lunar mission.
How Pakistan won over Trump to become an unlikely mediator in the Iran war
Pakistan emerged as an unexpected mediator in the Iran conflict, a role that surprised many but aligns with its strategic interests and diplomatic efforts. Its unique position and relationships enabled it to engage with key players, including the Trump administration, facilitating dialogue and easing tensions in the region.
After sex abuse claims, activists and lawmakers rethink Cesar Chavez Day
California has renamed Cesar Chavez Day to Farmworkers Day following allegations of sexual abuse against the labor-rights leader, prompting reevaluation of his legacy by activists and lawmakers.
Shock, sadness and relief in town at centre of Australia's seven-month manhunt for Dezi Freeman
Porepunkah has experienced shock, sadness, and relief following a seven-month manhunt for Dezi Freeman, who fatally shot two police officers last year. The town remains deeply affected by the tragedy that brought national attention to the community.
First stop, the Moon. Next stop, Mars? Why NASA's mission matters
The US is investing heavily in lunar exploration due to recent discoveries and growing competition with China. This renewed focus aims to establish a presence on the Moon as a stepping stone for future Mars missions, highlighting the strategic and scientific importance of NASA's efforts.
Watch the moment Artemis II blasts into space on historic mission
After delays and technical challenges, Artemis II, the first crewed Moon mission in 50 years, successfully launched from Florida and is now orbiting Earth.
'It's phenomenal!': Excitement in Florida ahead of Artemis launch
BBCâs Leyla Khodabakhshi captures the enthusiasm of locals and visitors in Florida as they await the Artemis II mission launch. The community expresses pride and excitement about the historic space endeavor, highlighting the eventâs significance and inspiring atmosphere.
Inside NASA's Moon Spacesuit Lab Ahead of Artemis Launch
The Artemis II spacesuits are designed to protect astronauts during launch, landing, and emergency situations, ensuring their safety throughout the mission.
How Australiaâs seven-month-long manhunt came to an end
Fugitive Dezi Freeman, wanted since August last year for fatally shooting two police officers on his rural property, was the target of a seven-month manhunt in Australia that has now concluded.
Hundreds in Beirut mourn journalists killed in Israeli strike
BBC reports on the funerals of three journalists killed in a targeted Israeli strike in southern Lebanon. Hundreds gathered in Beirut to mourn their deaths, highlighting the dangers faced by media workers in conflict zones.
Trump says that in the next two weeks he will attack Iran with "great force" and that he is "close" to achieving his goals
The President of the U.S. announced that in the next two weeks he plans to attack Iran with "great force" and stated that he is close to achieving his objectives, without specifying whether he will deploy troops in the country.
Trump takes his challenge a step further and says he is "seriously" considering pulling the US out of NATO: "It's a paper tiger"
In an interview with The Telegraph, President Trump stated that he is seriously considering withdrawing the United States from NATO, describing the alliance as a "paper tiger."
Iran denies having requested a ceasefire as Trump claims and launches its largest attack against Israel since the beginning of the war
Iran denies having requested a ceasefire, contradicting Trump's statements. Meanwhile, Iran carries out its largest attack against Israel since the start of the conflict. Trump stated that he would consider Tehran's request if the Strait of Hormuz remained open and secure.
Elite troops, amphibious units, and warnings of "destruction": all the clues Trump gives about a possible ground incursion in Iran
Experts debate whether the U.S. is preparing a ground offensive in Iran or if the recent actions are just strategic pressure.
Why the Moon Could Signal a U.S. Military Invasion of Iran, According to Analysts
Analysts point out that with the new moon, the U.S. military could begin an incursion in the Persian Gulf, specifically on Jark Island, Iran.
Trump's Tariffs Stir the Global Economy with Waves of Uncertainty on Their First Anniversary
The first anniversary of the tariffs imposed by Trump, the "Day of Liberation," has generated global uncertainty. The EU was forced to seek new markets and establish alternative trade agreements to mitigate the economic impact and adapt to the new international trade situation.
Explosion in an AlmerĂa bar: one dead and at least four injured, one of them in serious condition
An explosion in a bar in AlmerĂa has left one dead and at least four injured, one of them seriously. The exact cause is unknown, although it is suspected that it may have been caused by a gas cylinder.
AI also threatens to replace flesh-and-blood 'influencers': "Since I started using an avatar, Iâm gaining a thousand new followers a day"
AI-generated avatars are rising as influencers due to their low cost and easy scalability, quickly gaining followers. However, they raise concerns about deception, loss of authenticity, and the saturation of superficial content on social media.
Artemis II successfully launches and its crew prepares to head to the Moon
Artemis II has successfully begun, with four astronauts orbiting the Earth after a smooth launch. This mission represents the human return to lunar space after more than 50 years.
Humanity Returns to the Moon 50 Years Later: Key Points of NASA's Artemis II Mission
NASA's Artemis II mission, scheduled for April 1, will carry a human crew to the Moon after 50 years. The trip will last 10 days, marking an important step in lunar exploration and humanity's return to the natural satellite.
Follow the NASA Signal on the Trajectory of the Space Mission
The Artemis II mission launched from the Kennedy Space Center and is en route to the Moon. The trip is estimated to last ten days, during which it will follow its trajectory to accomplish the set objectives.
This Is How Artemis Took Off Toward the Satellite More Than 50 Years Later
The Artemis rocket successfully took off from Cape Canaveral in the early hours of Thursday, marking a historic mission to the Moon more than 50 years after the last lunar journey.
Figure-8 Trajectory: This Is What the Ten Days of a Historic Mission Will Be Like
The Artemis II mission will take astronauts to lunar orbit for the first time in more than 50 years since Apollo. For ten days, they will travel in a figure-8 path around the Moon. The mission is crucial for testing systems and preparing for future explorations, marking a key step toward the human return to the lunar surface.
Racist chants jeopardize the 2030 World Cup final in Spain amid competition with Morocco
The RFEF faces potential sanctions from FIFA due to racist chants, which could affect Spain's bid to host the 2030 World Cup final, amid the competition with Morocco to be the host.
FIFA's rule makes it clear: the sanction that the RFEF faces for "the Muslim, the one who doesn't jump"
Fans in one section of the stadium chanted racist slogans during a Spain match. FIFA sets sanctions that could include stadium capacity reductions and financial fines for the RFEF due to these discriminatory behaviors.
The video of Maxi Iglesias in which he confessed his love for Aitana SĂĄnchez GijĂłn
Maxi Iglesias confessed his love for Aitana SĂĄnchez GijĂłn in a video he shared on his social media during the pandemic.
Indra appoints Ăngel SimĂłn as non-executive chairman replacing Escribano
Indra has appointed Ăngel SimĂłn as non-executive chairman, replacing Escribano. JosĂ© Vicente de los Mozos, the current CEO, will retain executive powers.
The DNI can be carried on your mobile from today: hereâs how to activate it in just a few steps
The MiDNI app allows you to activate and carry your DNI on your mobile starting today. You just need to download the app and follow a few simple steps to use the digital DNI securely and conveniently.
The standard on digital scams that would force banks to instantly return defrauded money
Most victims of digital scams do not receive the expected response from their banks and have to file complaints with the Bank of Spain, often without success. A new standard could force institutions to immediately return the defrauded money, improving consumer protection.
Fernando JĂĄuregui, veteran journalist: "Let whoever wins the elections govern and let mandates be limited"
Fernando JĂĄuregui, during his visit to Leyendo el periĂłdico 20minutos after publishing 'Quemados', criticizes SĂĄnchez for believing that his position is personal rather than responsible. He advocates for whoever wins the elections to govern and for mandates to be limited to ensure a healthy democracy.
Podemos members approve with 81% of the votes that the party joins the IU and Sumar coalition for the Andalusian elections
Podemos members have supported with 81% of the votes the decision to join the coalition with IU and Sumar ahead of the upcoming Andalusian elections, thereby consolidating a strategic alliance to strengthen their presence in the region.
Andy slams Lucas: "Sitting next to him was like getting hit. I will never forgive him in my life"
Andy attacks Lucas, stating that being with him was like taking a hit and that he will never forgive him. Additionally, he suggests that Lucas must be furious to see him at number one.
The Data on Your ID You Should Never Share, According to a Technology Expert
A technology expert advises digitizing your ID using your mobile phone and making certain adjustments before sending it to protect sensitive information and avoid security risks.
Jessie Jones, actress from 'Night Court', 'Distant Cousins', and 'Melrose Place', dies
The Texas-born actress and playwright Jessie Jones, known for her roles in series such as 'Night Court', 'Distant Cousins', 'Melrose Place', 'Murphy Brown', and 'Caroline in the City', has passed away.
USA lifts sanctions against the president of Venezuela, Delcy RodrĂguez
The USA has lifted the sanctions imposed on the president of Venezuela, Delcy RodrĂguez. The president hopes that this measure will be the first step toward removing all sanctions against her country and improving diplomatic relations.
Ayuso's Government begins the process to create a registry of abortion objector doctors "in compliance with the court order"
The Community of Madrid has initiated a public consultation to create a registry of doctors who object to performing abortions, thus complying with the precautionary measures ordered by the High Court of Justice of Madrid.
A labyrinthine tunnel, with rails and hidden behind a refrigerator: this is the drug tunnel that operated like a hashish mine in Ceuta
The 19-meter drug tunnel in Ceuta was a complex underground soundproofed structure, equipped with rails and carts to transport hashish, hidden behind a refrigerator.
The Police Identify One of the 15 Detainees from Friday as the Confessed Owner of the First Drug Tunnel Found in Ceuta a Year Ago
The tunnel, discovered a year ago in Ceuta, measures 12 meters deep and 50 meters long, with several galleries in Spain. It is 40 cm wide and 60 cm high. The Police identified one of the 15 detainees as the confessed owner of this infrastructure used for drug trafficking.
Amaia Montero's Makeover Everyone's Talking About: "I Thought Leire Had Returned"
Amaia Montero surprises with her new makeover, sparking comparisons to Leire, the current lead singer of La Oreja de Van Gogh. The artist expresses her excitement about the band's upcoming tour.
The Theft of 12 Tons of KitKat Sparks a Wave of Memes
The theft of 12 tons of KitKat has generated a large number of memes and humorous comments on social media, especially from accounts related to cybersecurity, food, and video games, who use the event to joke about the value of the theft and its impact.
The Government ends the fast-track regularization process for Venezuelans
Since 2018, the fast-track process has allowed more than 240,000 Venezuelans to regularize their status for humanitarian reasons. The Government announces its closure; Venezuelans will be able to apply for the extraordinary regularization process and, starting in July, the ordinary process.
The spectacular physical transformation of Manu Tenorio after turning 50: "Never lose hope"
Manu Tenorio celebrates his 51st birthday showing a remarkable physical change. The artist encourages his followers to keep hope and motivation to overcome personal challenges and lead a healthy and fulfilling life.
I Have Two Cats: This Is What Iâve Been Buying with Them in Mind
The author shares the essential accessories she has acquired for her two cats over the years, highlighting those she considers fundamental for their care and well-being at home.
When Should a Teenage Girl Visit the Gynecologist for the First Time
72% of Spanish teenage girls between 12 and 19 years old have never visited a gynecologist. QuirĂłnsalud recommends that this stage is ideal for the first consultation, with the aim of clarifying doubts and promoting proper gynecological health from an early age.
USA Investigates Noelia's Euthanasia in Spain and the Government Replies to "Stop" Sticking Their "Noses" In
The Trump administration has requested information from the Embassy in Madrid regarding the handling of Noelia's euthanasia case, expressing concern about the possible violation of human rights and the lack of protection for vulnerable people. The Spanish government responded by asking the USA not to interfere in internal affairs.
Tiger Woods leaves golf after his traffic accident: "I am aware of the serious situation I am in"
Tiger Woods announced that he is temporarily retiring from golf to receive treatment and focus on his recovery following a serious traffic accident, acknowledging the severity of his situation.
A popular taquerĂa in Barcelona stood its ground against Ibai Llanos' team and canceled their reservation
Isabel Carvajal, owner of 'SazĂłn de Isabel,' explained how she decided to cancel the reservation for Ibai Llanos' team, standing firm on her policy of not accepting reservations to ensure the experience and atmosphere of her taquerĂa in Barcelona.
Scandal in the USA: Photos of the husband of former Secretary Kristi Noem dressed in drag and his sexual chats with women come to light
Photos and hundreds of messages involving the husband of former Secretary Kristi Noem, showing him dressed in drag and in sexual conversations with three women, were revealed by the 'Daily Mail'.
The Work of Juan, Son of Juan del Val and Nuria Roca: on Television... but Behind the Cameras
Juan, 23 years old and son of Juan del Val and Nuria Roca, works behind the scenes on the upcoming 2026 edition of 'Supervivientes,' currently in Honduras with the team.
These Are the Modern Versions of the Most Iconic Cars (and Made in Spain)
Stellantis brings together legendary brands such as Abarth, Alfa Romeo, Citroën, Fiat, Jeep, Opel, and Peugeot, which have left a mark with unforgettable models. Currently, these brands continue their legacy by offering the best modern versions of iconic cars, many of them manufactured in Spain.
Is the 'Trump put' weakening? The market rebounds after the Iran signal
Investor confidence in the White House's ability to avoid economic crises is beginning to wane, raising doubts about the protection the market has enjoyed under the Trump administration. This occurs as markets show a rebound following signals from Iran, reflecting volatility in risk perception and economic stability.
Segura reveals which athlete refused to appear in 'Torrente' because he thought it was "for geeks"
The actor and director Santiago Segura reveals that a famous athlete declined to participate in a Torrente movie, thinking it was a production meant only for "geeks," despite the fact that the saga usually features numerous celebrities in its installments.
Haircuts That Will Be All the Rage This Season
Get ready to shine at upcoming events with the haircuts that will be trending this season, inspired by the style of Hollywood stars.
Aurelio Rojas, Cardiologist: "If You Donât Brush Your Teeth, You Could End Up with a Heart Infection"
Cardiologist Aurelio Rojas warns that not brushing your teeth daily can cause endocarditis, a serious infection caused by the accumulation of bacteria and pus in the heart.
South Korea Presents a Humanoid Robot Capable of Playing Soccer and Dancing Like Michael Jackson
South Korea has developed a humanoid robot that can walk, run, and move naturally, highlighting its ability to play soccer and dance imitating Michael Jackson.
This is what you need to know if you are going on a getaway to Madrid, according to 'Lonely Planet'
Madrid is experiencing an increase in tourism, but before visiting it is essential to get informed about aspects such as the best time to travel, tips for getting around the city, must-see places, and recommendations to make the most of the experience.
The trick of a cook to make the best fried milk: "If youâve never made it this way, youâre going to be amazed"
A chef and content creator shares his trick for preparing the best fried milk, a traditional homemade dessert typical of Lent and Holy Week, assuring that those who follow his method will be surprised by the result.
DGT Easter Departure Operation: Hours and Days with the Most Traffic Expected in Spain
Traffic authorities will launch an operation with more than 7,000 agents from noon on April 1st until the early morning of April 6th, to manage nearly 10 million road trips during Easter week in Spain.
'The Testaments': This is the highly anticipated sequel to 'The Handmaid's Tale' starring this actress from 'One Battle After Another'
After her film debut with Paul Thomas Anderson, the actress stars in the highly anticipated sequel to 'The Handmaid's Tale', based on the continuation written by Margaret Atwood.
The Government clarifies that an owner of five properties in the same high-demand area is considered a major holder
The Government establishes that a major holder is someone who owns five properties in the same high-demand area. An owner with three properties in Barcelona and two in Tossa de Mar does not meet this criterion.
A Civil Guard and His Friend Sentenced to Four Years for Selling Cocaine at the Melilla Command
A Civil Guard in the reserves and his friend were sentenced to four years in prison for selling cocaine within the Melilla Command. The officer distributed the drug among several colleagues and other buyers.
Former head of the UDEF summoned to testify for allegedly hiding 20 million from drug trafficking in his house
SĂĄnchez, former head of the UDEF, had requested to voluntarily testify before the judge during the investigation process, but due to a change in his procedural situation, his defense requested more time to prepare his statement.
The Prosecutor's Office and the Defense Teams Again Request the Dismissal of the Begoña Gómez Case
The popular accusations requested new proceedings at the hearing before Judge Juan Carlos Peinado, seeking to move the case toward a jury trial, while the Prosecutor's Office and the defense teams maintain their request for dismissal.
Sergio Ramos turns 40 and celebrates in grand style with a big party attended by many well-known faces
Sergio Ramos celebrated his 40th birthday with a huge party, accompanied by family, friends, and several well-known figures, enjoying a special event to commemorate this important milestone.
Common Questions, Updates, and Tax Deductions for the 2026 Income Tax Return That Can Save You Thousands of Euros
Recipients of unemployment benefits will be exempt from filing the 2025 Income Tax Return, simplifying procedures and potentially saving money on the 2026 tax filing.
When Should Children Start Contributing Financially at Home? An Expert Provides the Key
An expert points out that many families avoid talking about money, which causes problems. She emphasizes the importance of addressing the topic clearly so that children understand when and how to contribute financially at home.
Mercadona and Other Supermarkets' Opening Hours for Easter Week 2026
Easter Week 2026 arrives with changes in supermarket opening hours in Spain. Mercadona and other chains will not open during the holidays, affecting shopping availability during this period.
It's Pea Season: Ten Recipes to Make the Most of One of This Season's Ingredients
Ten recipes are presented to take advantage of seasonal peas, ranging from peas sautéed with Serrano ham to combinations with poached egg, showcasing their versatility in the kitchen.
What Will Become of Carlos Cuerpo?
The article explores the current status and future prospects of Carlos Cuerpo, reflecting on his past achievements and speculating on his next steps. It provides insights into his career trajectory and what to expect from him moving forward.
Enjoy What You Voted For
People close to Trump are obtaining economic benefits as a result of the war in Iran.
People with Autism Need Less Judgment and More Support
We all judge when someone acts differently from what we consider "normal." People with autism require less criticism and more understanding, support, and acceptance to improve their inclusion and well-being.
Cultural Tourism in Madrid or Barcelona
Madrid and Barcelona, traditionally leaders in cultural tourism, are changing their approach to attract different types of visitors, adapting to new trends and the needs of today's tourism.
Live Robbery: He Suffers a Theft While Broadcasting from His Food Truck Stand
During a live broadcast from his food truck stand, a man was robbed, and the incident was captured on camera. Later, the alleged thief's mother returned the stolen money in another live broadcast.
More than 110 New Marine Species Discovered in Unexplored Waters
More than 110 new marine species have been discovered in unexplored areas, including various rays, sharks, chimaeras, as well as starfish, crabs, anemones, and sponges.
The hell of several Argentine players harassed by a coach: "Youâre capable of letting yourself be raped just to be on the national team"
Several Argentine footballers filed a complaint in 2021 against coach Diego Guacci for harassment before FIFA, which did not sanction him due to lack of evidence. Now, the players have broken their silence to expose the abuse and pressure they endured in order to remain on the national team.
The harsh reproach of Anabel Pantoja to her mother, Merchi: "She doesn't hug me"
Anabel Pantoja has fallen ill during Holy Week and shared a video on Instagram where she expresses her discomfort. Additionally, she reproaches her mother, Merchi, for not hugging her during this difficult time.
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Questions about Income Tax: Do You Know How to Request the Draft? Are You Aware of the Updates?
The 2025 Income Tax Return process begins in April. At that time, taxpayers can request the draft and submit their declaration to the Tax Agency. You can send your questions through the outlet's form and receive answers by mail.
How much do you know about current events? Test yourself with our quiz on the latest news from March
With the arrival of April, it's time to review what happened in March. Test your knowledge of current events and compete with your friends to see who knows more about recent news.
Transport Ministry Allocates 7.2 Million to Reduce Bumps on the Madrid-Barcelona AVE Before Implementing 'Aerotraviesas' to Reach 350 km/h
The Ministry of Transport is allocating 7.2 million euros to improve the Madrid-Barcelona AVE line by eliminating bumps on the track. These improvements are prior to the implementation of the 'aerotraviesas,' which will allow speeds of up to 350 km/h on the section. Meanwhile, Renfe has suspended its agreement with SNCF for the direct AVE connection to Paris.
A Unique Room in Spain to Observe the Unique Short-Eared Elephant Shrew
Bioparc Valencia is the only place in Spain where you can observe the short-eared elephant shrew (Macroscelides proboscideus), a unique species.
Paul McCartney Banned from Reddit for Sharing Photos of His Own Concert
Paul McCartney was banned from Reddit after sharing photos of his concert along with an external link, which violated the platform's rules and raised concerns among the moderators.
Shakira Announces a Second Leg of Her 'Las Mujeres No Lloran' World Tour in the United States
Shakira will begin a second leg of her 'Las Mujeres No Lloran' world tour on June 13 in Inglewood, California, with performances in cities such as Atlanta, Miami, Boston, and New York.
Orcas Increase Their Interactions with Boats in Northern Spain and Decrease Activity in the South
In the summer of 2025, interactions between orcas and vessels in Spain generally decreased, except in the north (Galicia and the Cantabrian coast), where they increased. In the south, these interactions notably declined, reflecting possible changes in the migratory patterns or behavior of orcas in both regions.
The Expansion of 'Coliving' in Barcelona Pushes Neighbors to Eviction: "My Home Is Not Monopoly"
Investment funds acquire buildings in Barcelona to transform apartments into coliving rooms, which leads to the displacement of neighbors through pressure, renovations, and lawsuits, generating conflicts and concerns about gentrification and access to housing.
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, which unleashed a dictatorship responsible for kidnappings, torture, and mass disappearances. The victims faced a double stigma: to some, they were traitors; to others, subversives. The memory of that dark chapter continues to impact Argentine society.
Thefts Spread Fear Among Truck Drivers: "I Woke Up and There Were Three Guys Trying to Get In"
The increase in truck robberies in Spain is causing great insecurity among transport workers, who face increasingly organized gangs that put their finances and personal safety at risk.
Antena 3 remains the leader in March followed by La 1, Telecinco gains ground, and laSexta breaks Cuatroâs streak
La 1 achieves its best March in 14 years, consolidating itself as the second option after Antena 3, which remains the leader. Telecinco improves its audience, and laSexta manages to surpass Cuatro, interrupting its streak.
Risto Mejide speaks out about the "regrettable Islamophobic chants" in CornellĂĄ
Risto Mejide condemns the Islamophobic chants that took place in CornellĂĄ, describing them as "regrettable." The presenter urges society to reject this type of behavior and to promote respect and coexistence among cultures.
TVE unexpectedly signs Manu SĂĄnchez for a project "from Andalusia for Spain"
Manu SĂĄnchez announced his signing with TVE during the national teamâs match against Egypt, confirming his involvement in a new television project that will have an Andalusian focus aimed at all of Spain.
The Evicted Nuns of Belorado Celebrate Holy Week: "We Try to Live the Liturgy to the Fullest"
Sister Berit, live on 'Directo al grano,' updates the situation of the evicted nuns of Belorado who, despite their difficult circumstances, strive to experience Holy Week and the liturgy in a full and meaningful way.
The emotional farewell of Nagore Robles to her dog before going to 'Supervivientes'
Nagore Robles emotionally says goodbye to her dog before traveling to Honduras to participate as a new contestant in Telecinco's reality show, 'Supervivientes.'
Javier makes a great comeback in 'El Rosco' of 'Pasapalabra' to tie with Neli
Javier made a great comeback in 'El Rosco' of 'Pasapalabra', reaching Neli with 22 correct answers. Upon tying, he decided to accept the draw to avoid 'The Blue Chair'.
The Fun Confusion of the Show's Team with Alberto Amarilla: "They Thought He Was a Contestant"
Alberto Amarilla caused a funny confusion on the show, as the team thought he was a contestant. Among the new guests on the competition are the actor, Pastora Soler, Dani Grao, and Virginia Riezu.
'First Dates': "The expression 'breaking the heart' is not a metaphor, the brain experiences it as a real wound"
Richard Pena, the voice-over of 'First Dates', explains that romantic rejection activates the same areas in the brain as intense physical pain, confirming that "breaking the heart" is a real neurological experience, not just a metaphor.
JesĂșs Calleja, very excited to witness the Artemis II launch in person: "NASA has invited me"
The presenter JesĂșs Calleja will attend the Kennedy Space Center in Florida to witness the historic launch of Artemis II in person, after having been invited by NASA.
The King Makes a Surprise Appearance in Palma de Mallorca to Have Lunch with Friends, Including Jaime Anglada
Felipe VI visited Palma de Mallorca for a few hours to have a surprise lunch with friends, including Jaime Anglada, according to Hola magazine.
The curious 'intrahistory' of the first photo of Elton John with his children and husband, exhibited at the National Gallery in London
The family portrait of Elton John with his children and his husband David Furnish, previously kept away from the public, is now revealed at the National Gallery in London, receiving praise for showing the private life of the singer and his family.
Norma Duval Reflects on Her Life as She Turns 70: "I Have Never Been a Sexual Object, I Did What I Wanted with My Body"
Norma Duval reflects on her life in Hola magazine as she turns 70, highlighting both her successes and challenges. She states that she has always had autonomy over her body and emphasizes the importance of her career in show business and her dedication to her family.
Florence Pugh and Finn Cole Confirm Their Relationship After Years of Rumors
Florence Pugh and Finn Cole have confirmed their relationship after years of speculation, sharing several photos together on Instagram in 2024 to clear up any doubts.
Marketing or Parenthood? Alfred GarcĂa Plays Coy Again with an Ultrasound
Alfred GarcĂa has caused uncertainty by sharing the name of his alleged son and announcing that he already has a song dedicated to him, without clarifying whether it is a promotional gesture or a personal announcement.
Omar SĂĄnchez confirms reconciliation with his ex and dedicates some kind words to her
Omar SĂĄnchez has confirmed his reconciliation with his ex-partner, Anabel Pantoja, by dedicating a loving message to her in his Instagram stories, publicly congratulating her.
Manuel Cortés's ex-girlfriend, on the singer's relationship with Gloria Camila: "He cheated on me"
Manuel Cortés's ex-girlfriend, mother of his daughter, stated on 'El tiempo justo' that the singer was unfaithful to her during their relationship, referring to his connection with Gloria Camila.
Prison sentence reduced for Carlo Costanziaâs brothers, convicted of attempted homicide
Pietro and Rocco Costanzia, brothers of Carlo Costanzia, had their sentence reduced for attempted homicide after stabbing a young man, who lost a leg as a result of the injuries sustained in the attack.
The Talked-About Image of the 'Influencers' at RosalĂa's Concert in Madrid
Several 'influencers' were criticized for focusing on themselves rather than the RosalĂa concert in Madrid, which caused disappointment among many fans who expected more attention to the show.
Benita: "Suddenly I found myself being a role model, but I don't want to be one"
The psychic and artist Benita premieres a documentary on TVE where she shares her transition process at 61 years old and addresses topics related to the trans community, reflecting on her new visibility and the role of role model she has taken on without seeking it.
Verbeke leaves Broncano speechless: "I am a sexual athlete, I assure you"
Verbeke surprised Broncano on 'La Revuelta' by confessing that she has had so many sexual encounters in the past 30 days that she has lost count, describing herself as a "sexual athlete."
These Are the Provinces That Will Have a Rainy Holy Week
Some provinces in Spain will face rain during Holy Week, unlike most of the country which will enjoy stable weather and rising temperatures over the holiday period.
Historic Upset for Italy in Bosnia: Out of the World Cup for the Third Consecutive Time
Italy is eliminated from the World Cup after losing on penalties against Bosnia, marking their third consecutive absence. The Italian national team has not participated in a World Cup for 12 years, marking another historic failure.
Prestianni defends himself against the alleged racist insults towards VinĂcius: "It hurt me to be accused of something I didn't do"
The Argentine Prestianni denied having uttered racist insults against VinĂcius and criticized the sanction imposed by UEFA, describing it as unfair and based on "no evidence." He expressed his pain at being accused of something he insists he did not do.
The journalist Francesc Via responds to De la Fuente after their tense moment at the press conference: "What a level"
Francesc Via criticized the coach from La Rioja for refusing to answer his question about Joan GarcĂa's debut at Espanyol's stadium during a tense press conference.
Feliciano López, Director of the Mutua Madrid Open: "The tennis players will be able to train at the Bernabéu and live an incredible experience"
The players of the Mutua Madrid Open 2026 will have the opportunity to train at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium, offering a unique and unforgettable experience during the tournament.
These Are All the Teams Qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup After the European and International Playoffs
In addition to the host countries Canada, the United States, and Mexico, 45 other teams have secured their participation in the 2026 World Cup following the conclusion of the European and international playoffs.
Science Investigates Assistance Dog Training: More Than Half Do Not Complete the Training
International studies explore genetics and data analysis using large databases to improve assistance dog training, as more than half do not successfully complete the process.
Entities and families call to maintain special education and request more resources for regular education
The PP requests a plan to protect special education, while the PSOE is working on an inclusive education plan. Families and entities demand increased resources for both special and regular education.
Violeta, with autism and a rare syndrome, calls for 'less judgment and more help': "We need support"
Violeta, 23 years old, was diagnosed two years ago with PCDH19 syndrome, a rare encephalopathy that causes epilepsy, developmental delay, and autism. She asks for less judgment and more support for people with similar conditions.
Taking Off Again on the Stock Market, Stabilizing the Board, and Resuming M&A: Indra's Post-Escribano Challenges
The multinational technology and defense company Indra begins a new leadership phase with Ăngel SimĂłn, the SEPI's candidate, at the helm. Its main challenges are to regain confidence in the stock market, stabilize the board, and reactivate the mergers and acquisitions strategy.
"War Risk Insurance" or "Shipowners' Risk Premium": The Hidden Reason Behind the Increase in Fuel Prices
The increase in insurance premiums that shipping companies must pay to navigate in conflict zones, especially due to the war in Iran, raises maritime transport costs, which in turn drives up fuel prices.
Why Do Banks Need to Make Money? We'll Explain It to You in a Minute
Record profits by banks have sparked criticism, but if these institutions lose money, it could negatively impact the economy. In 'EconomĂa Indiscreta' they explain why it is important for banks to be profitable.
The war blows up the inflow of money to Spanish funds and breaks the 64-month streak
The war causes a drop in profitability and the withdrawal of funds, ending a positive streak that began in October 2020. Only money market funds manage to close the month with inflows of money.
Welcome to Geopolitical Tourism
Current tourism is no longer based solely on traditional attractions such as beaches or museums; instead, travelers choose destinations according to their political stability, becoming accidental tourists guided by geopolitical factors.
SpaceX begins proceedings for the largest initial public offering in history
SpaceX is preparing its initial public offering, possibly in June, surpassing the record set by Saudi Aramco, which raised 29 billion dollars in 2019.
Prime Video Has Just Unexpectedly Released an Addictive Heist Thriller Starring Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo
Prime Video has unexpectedly released an exciting heist thriller starring Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo. This action-packed and adrenaline-filled movie is perfect for fans of suspense films featuring major Hollywood stars.
'Maul - Lord of the Shadows': Everything You Need to Know Before Watching the New 'Star Wars' Series
You don't need to watch the entire Star Wars saga to understand the new series "Maul - Lord of the Shadows". We have summarized the key episodes so you can enjoy the series without having to do an endless marathon.
A Greedy Marquis, a Dead Mobster with Many Secrets...: Explained Ending of 'If It's Tuesday, It's Murder'
The key to the mystery in 'If It's Tuesday, It's Murder' lies in the names of the characters, from Fabio Torres to the Marquis. These details reveal the hidden plot and help solve the Spanish whodunit, uncovering crucial secrets about ambition and crime.
The creators of 'It' on the absence of an official renewal: "We need material"
The Muschietti brothers are working on the second season of 'It' following its success, although HBO Max has not yet officially renewed the series. They emphasize that they need more material to continue the show.
Review of 'Super Mario Galaxy': The Long-Awaited Video Game Adaptation Doesn't Quite Shine
The movie 'Super Mario Galaxy' impresses visually with its ambitious space adventure, but lacks depth and fails to fully capture the essence of the original video game.
From the Apollo Program to Artemis: What Has Changed in 50 Years in the Space Technology Sector
The Artemis program represents a significant advancement in lunar exploration, highlighting improvements in technology, rockets, spacecraft, and objectives. Unlike Apollo, Artemis seeks to establish a sustainable presence on the Moon, driven by technological innovations and an expanded vision for future space exploration.
The Records of Artemis II: From the First Woman on a Lunar Mission to the Greatest Distance Traveled by a Human Being
Artemis II, the first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years, will mark historic milestones, including the participation of the first woman on a lunar mission and achieving the greatest distance traveled by a human being in space. NASA is preparing this key flight to advance lunar exploration and future interplanetary missions.
They launch an iPhone 17 Pro with a piece of Steve Jobs' sweater worth almost $10,000
The iPhone 17 Pro, released to celebrate Apple's 50th anniversary, includes a fragment of Steve Jobs' iconic sweater, offering a special edition valued at nearly $10,000.
Apple turns 50: from the garage where everything seemed possible to the world where technology never switches off
Apple celebrates its 50th anniversary by highlighting its evolution from Steve Jobs' garage to becoming a global leader with the iPhone and the integration of artificial intelligence, marking an era where technology is constant and indispensable.
Christina Koch, the first woman who will travel to the Moon thanks to Artemis II
Christina Koch, an American engineer and astronaut, has contributed over the past decade to the development of NASA instruments for cosmology and astrophysics. She will be the first woman to travel to the Moon on the Artemis II mission.
The new Pixel 11 leaks for the first time: this is what Google's new phone will be like
The first images and features of the Pixel 11 have leaked, revealing possible changes in its design, screen, and processor.
These are the midi skirts we will wear with flat shoes this spring
Midi skirts are trending this spring paired with flat shoes, proving that it is possible to look elegant and comfortable at the same time.
Can Protein Shakes Cause Acne? An Expert Responds
Some proteins in shakes can increase the production of sebum and hormones that cause acne. For this reason, those who consume these supplements may experience more skin breakouts.
The Baggy Pants That Will Take Spring by Storm Arrive at Stradivarius
Stradivarius launches satin green baggy pants for this spring, positioning them as one of the season's most popular designs.
Natalia CebriĂĄn, stylist: "If you are under 1.60 meters tall, donât make these three mistakes"
Natalia CebriĂĄn, a fashion expert, points out the three most common mistakes made by people under 1.60 meters when dressing, offering advice to improve their style and enhance their figure.
Elizabeth Clapés, psychologist, on the effect of anger on your body: "I choose not to poison myself from within"
Elizabeth Clapés explains that anger physically affects the body and emphasizes the importance of learning to select which situations are worth it in order not to poison our internal well-being.
Paula EchevarrĂa reveals what she has for breakfast every morning
Paula EchevarrĂa has revealed in an interview her usual breakfast and the morning routine she follows, offering details about how she starts her day to stay healthy and active.
Where to Try the Best Burger in Spain: at a Gastrobar in Ourense That Also Won the Award for Best 'Gourmet Burger'
The winning burger, called SaboRosa, is made with a matured ox burger and roasted garlic mayonnaise, among other ingredients, and is served at a gastrobar in Ourense, which also received the award for best 'gourmet burger'.
The Cider House in GijĂłn Where You Can Eat Tripe and Pork Cracklings While Drinking the Best Wines in the World
This cider house in GijĂłn offers between 30 and 40 varieties of wine by the glass, with prices ranging from 4 to 25 euros, accompanying typical dishes such as tripe and pork cracklings.
The Secret Ingredient Santiago Segura Uses to Make His Torrijas
Santiago Segura, actor and director known for the Torrente films, revealed that he modifies a key ingredient in the traditional torrijas recipe, the typical sweet of Holy Week.
Chef Dani GarcĂa's secret for making leche frita: "Crush some MarĂa biscuits to change the final coating"
Chef Dani GarcĂa reveals a trick to prepare a different and delicious leche frita, perfect for Holy Week: crushing MarĂa biscuits and using them in the final coating to give a special touch to the traditional dessert.
The Cake That Headlined Agatha Ruiz de la Prada's Fashion Week Show
Agatha Ruiz de la Prada and a company will collaborate to launch a special edition cake, which will be unveiled at the end of April.
The Secret of One of the Best Torrijas in Madrid Is Not in the Bread
The torrija from Pan.Delirio, recognized as the best in the Community of Madrid, stands out for a secret ingredient that is not the bread. This special recipe has made Pan.Delirio a local benchmark in the traditional preparation of torrijas.
The Best Adventure Destination in the World is in Spain: A Province Full of Natural Gems
The region of AragĂłn has been recognized at the World Travel Awards as the best adventure destination in the world, standing out for its wide variety of extreme activities and its unique natural attractions.
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 recognized by 'Lonely Planet' as one of the five best in Europe, standing out as the best in Spain on their list of beaches.
Flights Cancelled Due to Rising Fuel Prices: What Rights Do I Have?
The increase in fuel prices has caused flight cancellations on routes not related to armed conflicts. Affected passengers should know their rights to request compensation or alternative travel options.
The Jerte Valley and Other Places to See the Cherry Blossom
The cherry blossom is a highly anticipated event in Extremadura and other regions. The Jerte Valley is one of the most popular destinations to enjoy this natural phenomenon, which attracts numerous visitors due to its spectacular beauty during the spring.
Goodbye to a Very Common Practice in Hotels: The European Union Removes This Item from Rooms
The European Union has approved regulations that eliminate certain amenities from hotels across Europe, including Spain, with the aim of reducing waste and promoting sustainability in the hotel sector.
MĂĄlaga will have a direct flight this summer to one of the most idyllic countries in the Mediterranean
This summer, MĂĄlaga will offer a direct flight to an island destination renowned for its heritage, historical, cultural, and natural richness, making access easier to one of the most attractive places in the Mediterranean.
The town where De la Fuente, Spain's national team coach, was born: stately buildings and a cradle of wines
Spain's national team coach, De la Fuente, is originally from a town in La Rioja known for its rich history, stately architecture, and winemaking tradition, making it an iconic place for wine culture.
The Harvard Nutritionists' Trick to Eating Carbs Without Inflammation: The 1:1 Rule
To avoid inflammation and maintain stable energy, Harvard nutritionists recommend always pairing carbohydrates with protein or fiber, following the 1:1 rule.
These are the risk factors for colon cancer, a disease that increasingly affects young people
In 2025, 44,571 new cases of colorectal cancer were diagnosed in the country. This disease increasingly affects young people, and knowing its risk factors is key for prevention and early detection.
This is the number of squats you should be able to do according to your age
Squats strengthen muscles, improve mobility and balance. The recommended amount varies according to age and physical condition to maximize benefits and avoid injuries.
What Did Plato Mean by His Phrase: "He Who Is Not Good at Serving Will Not Be Good at Leading"
Plato reflected on the human soul, knowledge, and moral conduct, anticipating problems that are still relevant in current psychology. His phrase emphasizes the importance of empathy and experience in service to exercise effective leadership.
The little-known condition responsible for between 8 and 18% of sports injuries
This condition affects anyone and, if left untreated, can prevent participation in sports and daily activities, although it is responsible for 8 to 18% of sports injuries.
Warning about the Increase of Children with Autism-like Symptoms Due to Screens
Excessive screen use in children has increased symptoms similar to autism. These cases can improve by eliminating device use and implementing appropriate stimulation programs.
This is the new MGS6 EV: under 38,000 euros, 4x2 or 4x4 drive, and up to 530 km of range
MG presents the MGS6 EV in Europe, a family electric SUV with the option of 4x2 or 4x4 drive, a range of up to 530 km, and a price below 38,000 euros, standing out for its advanced technology and comfort.
Ăscar Puente announces a budget of more than 125 million euros to build the final section of the A-12 highway
The Ministry of Transport approved the project for the final section of the A-12 highway, which will connect Ibeas de Juarros with Burgos, with a budget exceeding 125 million euros.
The Surprising Function of the Strap on the Front of Some Models
The front strap, called a 'tow strap,' is used to tow the vehicle in case it gets stuck or in difficult situations, making it easier to extract.
The World's First Mass-Produced Semi-Solid Battery Arrives in Spain This Year in the MG4 Urban
MG will launch the MG4 Urban EV in Spain this year, the first vehicle with a mass-produced semi-solid battery, marking a significant advancement in battery technology for electric cars.
The Most Dangerous Road Sections in Spain in 2026 Are in Asturias
The report by European Motorists' Association places the two most dangerous road sections in Spain in Asturias and highlights that it is the second province with the highest number of dangerous kilometers.
The DGT Withdraws Another Five V16 Beacons from the Official List of Approved Devices
The Directorate General of Traffic continues to revoke the approval of several models of V16 beacons from different brands, as it did in January, affecting devices that do not meet the official requirements.
50 Civil War Soldiers Exhumed from a Mass Grave in the Cemetery of La Bisbal del Montsant in Tarragona
50 soldiers from the Civil War have been exhumed from a mass grave in the cemetery of La Bisbal del Montsant, Tarragona. Among the remains found are bullet wounds, surgical material, and a UGT ring, elements that could help with their identification.
The Church is seeking 10,000 volunteers, host families, and companies for the major events of the Pope's visit
The Archdiocese has begun registrations to recruit 10,000 volunteers, host families, and companies to collaborate in the events of the Pope's visit. It has also launched an extraordinary fundraising campaign to cover the travel expenses of the parishioners who will participate in these activities.
Sants-MontjuĂŻc Will Take Center Stage as Barcelona's World Capital of Architecture in April
The World Capital of Architecture in Barcelona, to be held in April, will include a special program dedicated to Sants-MontjuĂŻc. Additionally, activities related to the Sant Jordi festival will take place between April 19 and 23.
The Blood Bank of the Balearic Islands Calls for Donations Amid "Worrying" Drop in Reserves
The Blood Bank of the Balearic Islands requests donations due to the concerning decline in reserves. Healthy individuals aged 18 to 65 who weigh more than 50 kilograms can donate. It is recommended not to come on an empty stomach and to bring an identification document.
Explanations requested from the Department of Education for the appearance of worms in the menu of a school in Basauri
At CEIP Basozelai-Gaztelu HLHI in Basauri, worms were detected in the school menu, causing concern among parents and the community. The Department of Education was asked to explain how this happened and what measures it will take to ensure food safety in schools.
Easter Plans in Madrid: HammershĂži, the Playful Sense of Art, and 'The Extraordinary Life'
Easter in Madrid offers a variety of cultural plans: the HammershĂži exhibition at the Thyssen Museum, plays exploring female friendship with Malena Alterio and Carmen Ruiz, fun contemporary art proposals, as well as music and cinema for all tastes.
The Basque provincial councils inject 540 million euros into companies to alleviate the effects of the Iran conflict
The provincial councils of Ălava, Bizkaia, and Gipuzkoa have launched a fiscal package of 540.5 million euros to support companies and self-employed workers, mitigating the economic impact caused by the conflict in Iran.
The BNG Calls to Amend the Tourism Law to Regulate Tourist Rental Homes and Declare Tensioned Market Zones
BNG deputy Saleta Chao announced a proposal to amend the tourism law and regulate Tourist Rental Homes (VUT), aiming to declare tensioned market zones to better control their impact and curb the pressure they create on the local real estate market.
A woman is arrested for stealing a mobile phone and impersonating the victim to steal âŹ3,000 from the bank
A woman was arrested in Sant Boi de Llobregat after being identified through security cameras for stealing a mobile phone and then impersonating the victim to withdraw âŹ3,000 from their bank account.
Around twenty people died on Catalan roads in the first quarter of 2026
In the first quarter of 2026, nearly twenty people died on the roads of Catalonia. Almost 60% of the fatalities were motorcyclists, cyclists, or pedestrians, highlighting the vulnerability of these users in traffic accidents.
A young man who fell into the sea after sending a farewell message is rescued in Vigo
A young man who jumped into the sea after sending a farewell message was rescued in Vigo and remains hospitalized in the ICU at Ălvaro Cunqueiro hospital.
The Story of Irene and Her Crush: "I Thought He Was Ghosting Me, but He Was in a Coma"
Irene thought her crush was intentionally ignoring her, but later discovered that he was in a coma. Additionally, she pointed out that this young man had exhibited similar behavior with other girls.
The funny fall of Olaf's robot at Disneyland: "It has melted, literally"
Olaf's robot at Disneyland had a fall and lost its nose, humorously replicating the situation from the movie Frozen.
The TikTok Challenge to Find Out Who Is in Love with You: "The Eyes Don't Lie"
Some TikTok users claim that the first person you look at in a group reveals who you like, supporting the idea that "the eyes don't lie" about your romantic feelings.
Canine Behavior: Why Dogs Scratch and Kick Dirt After Urinating or Defecating
Only about 10% of dogs scratch and kick dirt after urinating or defecating. This behavior is more related to the animal's calmness or insecurity than to factors such as sex or neutering.
A sculpture in Kazakhstan commemorates the rescue that went viral around the world a decade ago
A sculpture in Kazakhstan commemorates a viral animal rescue that took place a decade ago, whose scene recorded by a witness accumulated millions of views.
What Science Really Says About Cat Therapy: Potential Benefits and Current Limitations
A report by Sanicat and Biak Bat highlights the growing use of cat therapy in therapeutic and educational settings, emphasizing its potential emotional and social benefits, although it notes that scientific evidence is still limited and more studies are needed to confirm its effectiveness.
Check Your Horoscope for This Thursday, April 2nd
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the astrological predictions that will help you face the day with energy and know what to expect in your personal and professional life.
Why Almost All Missions Focus on the Moon's South Pole
Since humans first set foot on the Moon, more than 50 probes have been sent to the satellite. Most missions focus on the lunar South Pole due to its craters containing ice, a potential resource for future explorations, and favorable conditions for scientific research and base installation.
How long does it take to get to the Moon from Earth?
The time it takes to get to the Moon from Earth varies according to several factors, such as the trajectory, the speed of the spacecraft, and the conditions of the journey, so the exact duration depends on these variables.
Historic Change in Euskadiâs Pharmacies
The 840 pharmacies in Euskadi will implement a modernization of their management systems before summer, marking a historic change in the management of these establishments in the community.
Driver Fined âŹ120,000 for Driving at 60 km/h in a 30 km/h Zone
A driver was fined âŹ120,000 for exceeding the speed limit by driving at 60 km/h in a 30 km/h zone. The hefty fine is due to the penalty being adjusted to the offenderâs income, estimated at a fortune of 350 million euros.
Does Age Matter in Love? A Study Proves It
A study reveals that relationships with an age difference are often influenced more by economic inequalities, gender roles, and power imbalances than by romantic factors.
Things We Used to Do Daily That Today's Youth Don't Even Know About
In just a few decades, technological advances have changed society so much that common activities from the past are now unfamiliar to today's youth.
The Best Cartoons by Ălvaro TerĂĄn
A compilation of all the cartoons published by Ălvaro TerĂĄn in 20minutos, highlighting his style and originality in graphic humor.
Unhygienic Habits That Everyone Has at Some Point in Their Life
Despite the awareness about hygiene raised by the pandemic, many people maintain unhygienic habits, such as not washing their hands before eating or sleeping with pets. These habits, common at various times in life, can affect health.
The Spanish Celebrities Who Would Stand Out on the 'Supervivientes' Island, According to AI
OpenAI's artificial intelligence has selected an ideal cast of Spanish celebrities who could stand out in the reality show 'Supervivientes,' based on their skills and popularity to survive and excel on the island.
The provisional application of the Gibraltar agreement is postponed until July 15 despite the approval of the Twenty-Seven
The Gibraltar agreement received unanimous political approval from the countries of the European Union at a meeting of ambassadors in Brussels, but its provisional application has been postponed until July 15.
Arena investigates in her novel the protection mechanisms of a class that does not tend to explain itself
The writer, daughter of a banker and a renowned artist, publishes her first novel which tells the story of a woman who becomes pregnant by a king, exploring the protective dynamics of a reserved social class.
The TSJC closes the case against former councilor Garriga for the 1-O by applying amnesty
The TSJC has closed the case against former councilor Garriga related to the 1-O, applying amnesty. Garriga faced fines of up to 24,000 euros and a one-year disqualification from holding public office.
The Prosecutor's Office appeals Alfonso Basterra's leave and halts his release from prison
The Prosecutor's Office has appealed the first prison leave granted to Asunta's father by the Prison Surveillance Court of Salamanca, thereby halting his release from prison until the National Court resolves the case.
Beware of content claiming that "Canada will practice euthanasia on poor babies"
Canada's Criminal Code requires that a person be at least 18 years old to receive medical assistance in dying, debunking false claims about euthanasia in poor babies.
The Moon eclipses the Sun: more than 19,000 women bear the name of the satellite
More than 19,000 women have names related to the Moon, such as Luna, LĂșa, Lluna, or Selene. In August, a total solar eclipse can be witnessed in the country, where the Moon will completely cover the solar disc.
Competition Authority Rules Out Harm to Renfe and Authorizes Six Iryo Trains per Day per Direction Between Madrid, Ciudad Real, and Puertollano
The competition authority authorizes Iryo to operate six daily trains in both directions between Madrid, Ciudad Real, and Puertollano, without affecting Renfe. Additionally, it permits Alsa to operate two tourist trains: the "Felipe II" between Madrid and El Escorial, and the "Canfranc Express" between Jaca and Canfranc.
Couple Sentenced to More Than 11 Years in Prison for Sexually Assaulting a Person with Disabilities
In Betanzos, a couple has been sentenced to more than 11 years in prison for sexually assaulting a person with disabilities, marking an important judicial ruling in the protection of vulnerable victims.
Provisional custody for the detainee accused of alleged rape in a Montjuic park in Barcelona
The case of sexual assault in a Montjuic park, Barcelona, remains open. The detainee has been placed in provisional custody while investigations continue by the authorities.
The Literary Legacy of Rosa RegĂ s Arrives at the National Library, an Institution She Directed for Three Years
Rosa RegĂ s has bequeathed her literary work to the National Library, an institution she directed for three years and to which she always expressed her intention to donate her legacy.
Iberdrola launches a support plan for aerothermal energy with up to âŹ5,000 additional discount on top of the Governmentâs
Iberdrola launches a support plan to promote aerothermal energy, offering up to âŹ5,000 additional discount beyond the Governmentâs. These discounts are applied directly to the electricity bill and the CAE system, adding to the current reductions and electric taxes already in place due to the Middle East crisis.
Catalonia accumulates 241 African swine fever cases since the outbreak began, with three new cases this week
Catalonia has recorded 241 African swine fever cases, adding three new ones this week. A team of 1,382 personnel is working on a third physical barrier along the Llobregat River to strengthen containment of the outbreak.
Taylor Swift Faces Lawsuit for Alleged Plagiarism in Her Song 'The Life of a Showgirl'
Maren Wade accuses Taylor Swift of plagiarizing the title of her album for the song "The Life of a Showgirl," alleging deliberate use. Wade has filed a lawsuit for alleged copyright infringement.
A Clandestine Workshop with 70,000 Counterfeit Clothing Items Valued at Seven Million Dismantled
The police, with the help of a judicial expert in industrial property, dismantled an illegal workshop that produced 70,000 counterfeit garments valued at seven million euros, confirming the products' falsity.
A young woman seriously injured after a window falls on her while walking with a baby in Sagunto
A young woman was seriously injured with a deep wound on her left leg after a window fell on her while she was walking with a baby in Sagunto.
Conviction upheld for a man for sexual assault and abuse of a minor who suffered two miscarriages
The conviction was upheld for a man accused of sexual assault and abuse of a 15-year-old minor, a victim of gender-based violence in the relationship, who suffered two miscarriages.
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20M Surveys: Participate with Your Vote and See What Other Readers Think
Participate in the 20M Surveys by voting and discover the opinions of other readers on current topics. These surveys aim to reflect diverse perspectives and encourage community dialogue around relevant issues.
Artificial Intelligence: What You Need to Know to Get Started with AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a technology that enables machines to learn and make decisions similar to humans. To get started with AI, it is important to understand basic concepts such as machine learning, neural networks, and natural language processing. Additionally, it is recommended to practice with accessible tools and platforms, and to stay updated with advancements and practical applications in various industries.
'Torrente Presidente' Surpasses 20 Million at the Box Office and 'Project Salvation' Has a Strong Debut
The sixth 'Torrente' film has exceeded 20 million euros at the box office, approaching the top 10 highest-grossing Spanish productions. Additionally, 'Project Salvation' had a successful premiere, solidifying its positive reception in theaters.
This is the New Ahorramas Supermarket in Humanes: with Solar Panels, Parking, and Over 50 Jobs
The new Ahorramas supermarket in Humanes has 962.50 mÂČ, includes sections for butcher, deli, fruit and vegetable, fish, poultry, and bakery, and features solar panels, parking, and creates more than 50 jobs.
It's not 'Rome', and it doesn't need to be: 16 years later, this sword-and-sandal series remains as entertaining as ever
Available on Netflix, this gladiator series offers an exciting spectacle inspired by Ancient Rome, making it an ideal choice to enjoy during the Easter holidays.
Victoria Camps, philosopher: "Happiness must be built by oneself and is about maintaining the desire to live"
Victoria Camps emphasizes that happiness is not a fixed state, but a process that each person must build by maintaining the desire to live and move forward.
The 100 Best Schools in Spain in 2026 According to the Forbes List: No Public Schools and the Majority Multilingual
Madrid leads the list of the 100 best schools in Spain in 2026, dominated by private and multilingual institutions, many of which have had the presence of nationally recognized figures. No public school appears in the ranking.
Nacho Guerreros, actor: "Coque from 'La que se avecina' has allowed me to buy a house and start two theater production companies"
Nacho Guerreros returns as Coque Calatrava in season 17 of "La que se avecina" and recently premiered the miniseries "Por cien millones" on Movistar Plus+. The role has enabled him to buy a house and start two theater production companies.
Changes in Income Tax: Deadlines, Deductions, and Those Exempt from Filing
The Income Tax campaign starts on April 8 and will be open until June 30 to complete the process.
'Torrente President' falls short: this is the comedy that best defines our politicians
The box office success of 'Torrente President' stands out but shows that, almost 50 years later, no one has satirized our current political scene better than Berlanga.
The Passage of Barcelona with Colorful Houses and a 19th Century Atmosphere That Is an Oasis in the Heart of Clot
Protected as a historical ensemble, this 122-meter passageway connects Clot and Sant MartĂ, highlighting its 19th-century working-class architecture and offering a peaceful pedestrian environment in the middle of the city.
GAME Spain changes the rules for second-hand games: ends one of the practices least liked by its customers
GAME Spain has decided to remove stickers from its second-hand games, a practice that many customers did not like, thereby improving the shopping experience for pre-owned products.
The 2025 Income Tax Simulator is Now Activated: Hereâs How You Can Find Out if You Will Owe Hacienda or Get a Refund
The 2025 Income Tax simulator is active and allows you, without needing Cl@ve or a digital certificate, to find out in advance whether you will have to pay or receive a refund on your Income Tax return.
This is the new passport similar to the Camino de Santiago's to promote rural tourism in Seville
The Andalusian Regional Government has launched a new tourist visa to promote rural tourism in ten municipalities of a Seville region, encouraging visits to these areas with a system similar to the Camino de Santiago passport.
Oil jumps over 5% after Trump says U.S. to keep up attacks on Iran
Oil prices surged more than 5% following President Trump's statement that the U.S. will continue its aggressive stance against Iran. This escalation has raised geopolitical tensions, impacting global oil markets and supply concerns. Traders reacted swiftly to the increased risk of conflict disrupting oil production and shipping routes in the Middle East, driving prices sharply higher.
Gold snaps 4-day winning streak after Trump speech signals Iran escalation
Gold prices fell, ending a four-day rally, after President Trump's speech hinted at escalating tensions with Iran. The diplomatic uncertainty initially boosted gold as a safe haven, but market reaction shifted following details of the speech, leading to profit-taking and a pullback in prices.
DHS cancels policy requiring secretary to review contracts over $100,000
The Department of Homeland Security has rescinded its policy mandating the secretary to personally review contracts exceeding $100,000. The change aims to streamline procurement processes and reduce administrative burden, delegating review responsibilities to appropriate officials instead, allowing the department to operate more efficiently.
Trump threatens to hit Iran âextremely hardâ over next two to three weeks
Former President Donald Trump warned that the U.S. would take severe action against Iran within the next two to three weeks. He criticized Iran's recent activities, suggesting a strong American response is imminent to counter their threats and influence in the region.
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Oil prices rebound above $105/bbl after Trump vows to hit Iran âextremely hardâ
Oil prices surged past $105 per barrel following President Trump's warning to hit Iran "extremely hard" amid rising geopolitical tensions. The threat has heightened concerns over potential disruptions in oil supply from the Middle East, driving market uncertainty and pushing crude prices upward.
Trump says US has plenty of jet fuel for Europe, market disagrees
Former President Trump claims the US has ample jet fuel supplies for Europe amid rising demand. However, market data indicates tight jet fuel inventories and rising prices, suggesting supply constraints. This discrepancy highlights concerns over fuel availability during increased travel and geopolitical tensions affecting energy markets.
Australia to offer businesses $693 million in cheap loans to ease fuel cost pressure
Australia will provide $693 million in low-interest loans to help businesses manage rising fuel costs. This support aims to ease financial strain caused by high energy prices, ensuring businesses can continue operations smoothly amid economic challenges. The initiative reflects the government's commitment to stabilizing the economy and supporting sectors impacted by inflation and supply chain disruptions.
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Oil prices retreat from 2022 levels as Trump says Iran asked for a ceasefire
Oil prices have fallen back from their 2022 highs after former President Trump claimed that Iran sought a ceasefire in recent conflicts. This statement, combined with easing geopolitical tensions, contributed to the decline in global oil prices, signaling a potential stabilization in energy markets.
Australia stocks lower at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 down 1.06%
Australian shares fell as the S&P/ASX 200 index closed down 1.06%, reflecting broader market weakness. Declines were driven by losses in key sectors amid ongoing economic uncertainties and investor caution.
Morgan Stanleyâs Top Japan IT & Software Stocks for Growth
Morgan Stanley highlights leading Japan IT and software stocks poised for significant growth. Focusing on firms excelling in innovation, digital transformation, and market expansion, the report identifies key players set to benefit from increasing tech demand and supportive industry trends, making them attractive investment opportunities in Japanâs technology sector.
Chinese pork stocks rise as government signals continued frozen reserve purchases
Chinese pork inventories have increased as the government plans to keep buying frozen pork reserves to stabilize prices. This move aims to manage supply amid fluctuating demand and support farmers facing challenges. The strategy reflects efforts to maintain market balance and ensure steady pork availability for consumers.
NASA launches four astronauts on worldâs first crewed lunar mission in half a century
NASA has launched four astronauts on the Artemis II mission, marking the first crewed lunar flight in over 50 years. The mission aims to orbit the Moon and test key spacecraft systems ahead of future lunar landings. This milestone represents a significant step toward NASA's goal of sustainable human exploration of the Moon and eventually Mars.
Singapore charges one more individual with AI chip fraud
Singapore authorities have charged an additional individual in connection with a fraud case involving AI chips. This development follows ongoing investigations into fraudulent activities related to artificial intelligence hardware, highlighting the government's commitment to cracking down on technology-related financial crimes. The new charge signifies progress in the probe aiming to hold all responsible parties accountable.
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Australia hits gambling advertising, advocates say not hard enough
Australia has implemented new regulations to restrict gambling advertising, aiming to reduce its influence. However, advocates argue the measures are insufficient, calling for stricter limits to better protect vulnerable individuals from gambling-related harm. They emphasize ongoing exposure to ads remains a significant issue despite the changes.
Mitsubishi Heavy shares rise as Artemis moon mission takes off successfully
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' shares surged following the successful launch of NASA's Artemis moon mission. The company played a key role in building and managing the Space Launch System rocket, marking a significant achievement in space exploration. Investor confidence grew due to the mission's success, boosting Mitsubishi Heavy's market performance amid increased interest in space-related ventures.
Asia stocks dip as Trump flags Iran war escalation; S.Korea leads losses
Asian stocks declined amid escalating tensions after former President Trump hinted at possible war with Iran. South Korean shares saw the biggest drop due to concerns over regional instability and potential economic fallout. Investors grew cautious as geopolitical risks heightened, impacting market sentiment across Asia.
South Korea CPI inflation rises 2.2% in March as Iran war drives energy costs
South Korea's consumer price index rose 2.2% year-on-year in March, led by higher energy costs driven by the Iran conflict. Rising oil prices and geopolitical tensions contributed to inflationary pressures, impacting transportation and utility expenses. Despite this increase, core inflation excluding food and energy remained relatively stable, suggesting the price surge is largely due to external factors rather than domestic demand.
South Korea March inflation undershoots forecasts but risks skewed higher
South Korea's March inflation rose 4.3% year-on-year, below forecasts due to easing food and energy costs. However, core inflation remains sticky, driven by domestic demand recovery and supply constraints, posing upside risks. Policymakers are cautious as inflation remains above target, signaling potential pressure for further monetary tightening to manage price stability.
Australian job vacancies rise 2.7% in February quarter
Australian job vacancies increased by 2.7% in the February quarter, indicating continued demand for workers despite economic uncertainties. The rise reflects ongoing strength in sectors like healthcare, education, and construction, suggesting a resilient labor market. Employers are actively seeking to fill positions amid cautious economic conditions, supporting overall employment growth.
Australia trade surplus more than doubles in Feb as export rebound
Australia's trade surplus more than doubled in February, driven by a strong rebound in exports. Increased global demand for commodities contributed to the surge, boosting the nation's trade balance significantly compared to previous months. This marks a positive outlook for Australia's economic growth amid ongoing recovery from global disruptions.
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US business inventories unexpectedly fall in January
US business inventories declined unexpectedly in January, signaling cautious stocking by companies amid economic uncertainties. The drop contrasts with previous growth trends, suggesting firms may be adjusting to fluctuating demand and supply chain challenges. This shift could influence overall economic activity and inventory-related components of GDP in the coming months.
Crude Oil Inventories Rise Less Than Previous Week, Exceed Forecast
U.S. crude oil inventories increased by a smaller margin than the prior week but still surpassed market expectations. The rise reflects ongoing supply considerations amid fluctuating demand. This trend impacts oil prices and highlights the complex balance between production and consumption in the energy sector.
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ISM Manufacturing PMI beats expectations, signals growth
The ISM Manufacturing PMI rose above forecasts, indicating expansion in the U.S. manufacturing sector. Increased new orders and production contributed to the positive outlook, despite ongoing supply chain challenges. This suggests resilience in manufacturing activity and potential economic growth ahead.
Manufacturing PMI dips slightly below expectations, signals steady growth
The latest Manufacturing PMI fell slightly below forecasts, indicating modest expansion in the sector. Despite the dip, production and new orders remain stable, suggesting steady economic growth. Input costs eased, but suppliersâ delivery times lengthened. Overall, the data points to balanced manufacturing activity with cautious optimism for the upcoming months.
Dollar gains as Trump vows more strikes on Iran
The dollar strengthened following President Trump's statement promising additional strikes on Iran amid escalating tensions. Investors sought the dollar as a safe haven amid geopolitical uncertainties, boosting its value against other currencies. Market reactions reflect concerns over regional instability and potential impacts on global markets.
Morning Bid: Prime-time disappointment
The latest prime-time TV ratings fell short of expectations, with major networks seeing a dip in viewership. Industry experts cite increased streaming options and changing viewer habits as key factors. Networks are strategizing new content and scheduling approaches to regain audience share amid evolving competition.
Trump says US to hit Iran âextremely hardâ in next 2-3 weeks
Former President Trump warned that the US will take severe action against Iran within the next 2-3 weeks. He emphasized a strong response due to ongoing tensions, signaling increased pressure on Iran over its activities.
US Congress to pass bills to fully fund Homeland Security, Republican leaders say
Republican leaders in the US Congress announced plans to pass legislation that will fully fund the Department of Homeland Security. The move aims to ensure continued support for border security, immigration enforcement, and counterterrorism efforts amid ongoing debates over funding priorities. This bipartisan effort seeks to avoid government shutdowns and maintain operational stability within the department.
US Treasury to meet with insurance regulators to discuss private credit markets
The US Treasury plans to meet with insurance regulators to address concerns surrounding the growing private credit markets. The discussions aim to evaluate risks, regulatory gaps, and market stability to better oversee private credit investments held by insurers. This initiative reflects increasing scrutiny as private credit expands beyond traditional banks, potentially impacting financial systemic risks.
Trading Day: April Fool of Hope
The article discusses market fluctuations on a recent trading day marked by investor optimism that proved premature. Despite hopeful signals, major indices ended mixed as economic data and corporate earnings failed to sustain a rally, leading to cautious sentiment and volatility. Analysts warn that underlying uncertainties could continue to challenge market stability in the near term.
US Senate aims to pass Homeland Security bill Thursday to end shutdown, source says
The US Senate plans to pass a Homeland Security funding bill on Thursday to end the government shutdown. The move seeks bipartisan approval to reopen federal agencies and restore services halted by the funding lapse. Lawmakers are negotiating key provisions to ensure swift passage and avoid further disruptions.
U.S. Military Presents Plan to Seize Iranâs Uranium Stockpile
The U.S. military has developed a strategic plan aimed at seizing Iranâs uranium stockpile to prevent nuclear weapon development. The proposal outlines potential operations to secure and disable Iran's nuclear materials, reflecting increasing tensions and efforts to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions amid ongoing international negotiations.
A New York vintner raids U.S. wine cellars to skirt Trumpâs tariffs
A New York winemaker is sourcing wines from U.S. cellars to avoid tariffs imposed during the Trump administration on imported wines. By utilizing domestic stock, the vintner aims to maintain competitive pricing and supply stability amid ongoing trade tensions. This strategy highlights the challenges and adaptations of the wine industry facing international tariffs.
Colombia government rift with central bank clouds future rate decisions, analysts say
Tensions between Colombia's government and central bank over monetary policy are causing uncertainty about future interest rate decisions. Analysts warn this discord could undermine efforts to control inflation and stabilize the economy, potentially affecting investor confidence and economic growth. The central bank's independence is viewed as crucial for credible economic management amid ongoing inflationary pressures.
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Playnance Brings Sports & Esports On-Chain via $GCOIN, Powering 2.5 Million Live Sports Events Annually
Playnance launches $GCOIN to integrate sports and esports on-chain, enabling transparent betting and rewards. Supporting 2.5 million live sports events yearly, the platform enhances user engagement by leveraging blockchain technology for real-time interactions and decentralized governance. This innovation aims to revolutionize how fans and gamers participate in live events globally.
Citadel Securities-backed EDX Markets applies for national trust bank charter
EDX Markets, supported by Citadel Securities, has applied for a national trust bank charter. The move aims to enhance its financial services and strengthen its market presence by leveraging banking capabilities, potentially offering more reliable and regulated crypto trading solutions. This application marks a significant step toward integrating traditional banking oversight within the digital asset trading industry.
BYDFi Marks 6th Anniversary with Month-Long Celebration, Built for Reliability
BYDFi is celebrating its 6th anniversary with a month-long event highlighting its commitment to reliability. The company plans various activities and promotions to engage users and showcase its growth and achievements over six years in the digital finance sector.
Bitcoin set for marginal March gain, on track to snap five-month losing streak
Bitcoin is poised to end March with a slight gain, potentially breaking a five-month losing streak. The cryptocurrency has shown signs of stabilization amid fluctuating market conditions and renewed investor interest. Analysts note cautious optimism as Bitcoin navigates regulatory challenges and macroeconomic uncertainties.
BYDFi Marks 6th Anniversary with Month-Long Celebration, Built for Reliability
BYDFi celebrates its 6th anniversary with a month-long event highlighting its commitment to reliability. The celebration features special promotions, community engagement activities, and showcases the platform's growth and achievements over six years, reinforcing its dedication to providing dependable services to its users.
Pendle joins Vietnam IFC delegation alongside BlackRock, Morgan Stanley, and Deutsche Bank
Pendle has joined an IFC delegation to Vietnam, which includes major firms like BlackRock, Morgan Stanley, and Deutsche Bank. The delegation aims to explore investment opportunities and foster economic growth in Vietnam, highlighting increasing global interest in the country's market potential and development prospects.
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The Perp Dex That Processed $360 Billion Just Went Live on Cryptoâs Most Experimental Blockchain
A prominent perpetual futures decentralized exchange (Perp DEX), known for processing $360 billion in trades, has launched on a leading experimental blockchain. This move aims to leverage the innovative features of the blockchain to enhance trading speed, reduce costs, and improve user experience in the crypto derivatives market.
Strategy did not sell any shares and did not purchase any bitcoin last week
Last week, the strategy maintained its positions without selling any shares or buying any bitcoin. The approach remained steady, with no trades executed in these assets during the period.
Antin acquires Sapphire Gas Solutions from Apollo funds
Antin Infrastructure Partners has acquired Sapphire Gas Solutions from Apollo Alternative Assets. Sapphire is a Texas-based company specializing in natural gas processing and gathering. The acquisition expands Antinâs presence in the U.S. midstream sector, supporting its strategy to invest in essential energy infrastructure assets. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Caliway to Present Fat Reduction Drug Data at ADA Meeting
Caliway announced it will present new data on its fat reduction drug at the upcoming American Diabetes Association (ADA) meeting. The presentation aims to highlight the drug's effectiveness and potential benefits for diabetes patients managing obesity. This step marks a significant milestone in Caliway's efforts to address diabetes-related weight issues through innovative pharmaceutical solutions.
IBM partners with Arm to develop dual-architecture hardware
IBM has joined forces with Arm to create hardware supporting both IBMâs POWER and Arm architectures. This collaboration aims to enhance performance and flexibility for cloud and enterprise workloads, allowing seamless integration of diverse processing units within a single system. The joint effort reflects a growing industry trend toward hybrid computing solutions, potentially benefiting software developers and data centers through improved compatibility and efficiency.
Celldex prices $300 million stock offering at $29 per share
Celldex Therapeutics announced a $300 million stock offering, pricing shares at $29 each. The move aims to strengthen the company's balance sheet and support the advancement of its clinical and pipeline programs. Proceeds are expected to fund ongoing research and development efforts, enhancing Celldexâs position in the biotechnology sector.
Trisura Group appoints Chris Sekine to board, Taylor retires
Trisura Group has appointed Chris Sekine to its board of directors. The company also announced the retirement of Taylor, marking a leadership transition. Sekineâs addition aims to strengthen the board with his expertise, while Taylorâs departure concludes a significant tenure at Trisura.
Foxconn names Michael Chiang as rotating CEO for one-year term
Foxconn has appointed Michael Chiang as its new rotating CEO for a one-year term. Chiang, previously serving in executive roles within the company, will lead Foxconn through a transitional phase as part of its leadership rotation strategy. The move aims to strengthen management stability and support Foxconnâs ongoing global business operations.
Leifras partners with Sanko Gakuen to train sports instructors
Leifras has teamed up with Sanko Gakuen to develop a new program aimed at training skilled sports instructors. This collaboration focuses on enhancing practical training and knowledge to better equip students for careers in sports education and coaching. The partnership seeks to address industry demands and improve the quality of sports instruction in Japan.
Inovio announces proposed public offering of stock and warrants
Inovio Pharmaceuticals announced a proposed public offering of common stock and warrants to raise funds. The company intends to use the proceeds to advance its DNA medicines and vaccine programs, enhance manufacturing capabilities, and for general corporate purposes. The offering details and pricing have yet to be finalized.
Cathie Woodâs ARK increases CoreWeave stock, trims Strata Critical Medical
Cathie Woodâs ARK Invest has increased its holdings in CoreWeave, a GPU cloud provider, while reducing shares in Strata Critical Medical. The move reflects ARK's confidence in CoreWeaveâs growth potential amid rising demand for GPU infrastructure, even as it adjusts its exposure to the healthcare sector by trimming Strata Critical Medical.
Wheaton Precious Metals acquires gold, silver stream on Jervois
Wheaton Precious Metals has acquired a gold and silver streaming agreement on Jervois Mining's Idaho Cobalt Operations. This deal strengthens Wheatonâs portfolio with exposure to cobalt-related metals, supporting its growth strategy in battery and technology metals. The agreement provides Jervois with upfront capital and aligns both companies for future resource development and expansion at the site.