News Summary - 04/03/2026

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Artemis II blasts ever closer to the far side of the Moon
Artemis II marks humanity's first journey beyond Earth's orbit since 1972, making a final major push toward the far side of the Moon as part of its mission.
Trump removes US Attorney General Pam Bondi
Trump has removed Pam Bondi from her role as US Attorney General. Her tenure was notably marked by controversy surrounding her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files.
'I haven't slept for days': Iranians describe mounting desperation after a month of war
Iranians from various regions report increasing airstrikes, worsening economic difficulties, and growing fear of government repression, highlighting widespread despair after a month of conflict.
Iran war could make beer and bottled water pricier for Indians
The conflict in Iran is disrupting the supply of raw materials for plastic and glass bottle manufacturers, leading to increased production costs. This shortage is expected to raise prices for beer and bottled water in India.
'Be serious... don't speak every day': Macron criticizes Trumpâs approach to the Iran war
French President Macron criticized former US President Trumpâs inconsistent approach to the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, calling for a more serious and measured stance instead of frequent public statements.
Judge dismisses most of Blake Lively's claims in Justin Baldoni harassment suit
A judge dismissed most of Blake Lively's harassment claims against Justin Baldoni but allowed three allegations to proceed. The civil trial concerning these remaining claims is scheduled for next month.
Brazil grants joint custody over pets in new law for separated couples
Brazilian lawmakers have passed a law allowing joint custody of pets for separated couples, recognizing the significant emotional value pets hold for their owners. The new legislation reflects a growing acknowledgment of animals as important family members in legal matters.
Hegseth asks US Army's top general to step down
Gen Randy George, nominated in 2023 by former President Joe Biden, is being urged to step down by Hegseth.
Iran's two largest steel plants shut down due to air strikes, companies say
Iran reports that its two largest steel plants have shut down following air strikes allegedly carried out by Israel in coordination with the US. These attacks, occurring last week, threaten significant damage to the Iranian economy.
Ancient golden helmet recovered more than a year after Dutch heist
The ancient golden helmet and three golden bracelets stolen in January 2025 have been recovered, except for one bracelet which remains missing.
Baby shot dead in pram in New York City, police say
A seven-month-old baby was fatally shot while in a pram during a suspected gang-related shooting in New York City, authorities reported. The child was an unintended victim in the incident.
Man dies in storm near Athens as Saharan dust shrouds Crete
Flooding affects several regions of mainland Greece amid a severe storm, resulting in the death of one man near Athens. Meanwhile, the island of Crete is covered by a thick cloud of Saharan dust, affecting air quality and visibility.
US lifts sanctions on Venezuelan interim leader Delcy RodrĂguez
The US has lifted sanctions on Venezuelan interim leader Delcy RodrĂguez, signaling improved relations with Venezuela following NicolĂĄs Maduro's capture in a commando raid.
Iranian Nobel laureate suffered suspected heart attack in prison, family says
Narges Mohammadi's brother expressed urgent concerns for her life after she suffered a suspected heart attack in prison. He called for her immediate transfer to a hospital, fearing her condition is critical.
Four toddlers stabbed to death at Ugandan nursery school
Four toddlers were fatally stabbed at a nursery school in Uganda. The suspect is currently in custody, but the motive behind the attack remains unknown, according to police statements.
Elon Musk's SpaceX set to be worth $1 trillion with planned public listing
SpaceXâs upcoming public stock debut is projected to be among the most valuable ever, potentially making Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire.
Magnitude 7.4 earthquake hits off Indonesia, killing one
A magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck between the islands of Manado and Ternate in Indonesia, resulting in one fatality. Tsunami warnings issued after the quake have since been lifted.
Australia to crack down on gambling ads after years of criticism
Australians have the highest per capita gambling losses globally. In response to ongoing criticism, Australia plans to implement stricter regulations on gambling advertisements to address the issue and reduce harm caused by excessive gambling.
Over 1,800 killed since junta seized power in Burkina Faso, rights group says
Human Rights Watch reports that over 1,800 people have been killed since the military junta took control in Burkina Faso. The group states that Captain Traoré, other military leaders, and jihadists may be responsible for these killings.
Utah Teen Identified as Victim of Serial Killer Ted Bundy
New DNA testing has confirmed that 16-year-old Laura Ann Aime, missing for 51 years, was a victim of serial killer Ted Bundy. Investigators have closed the cold case, providing long-awaited answers about her disappearance and murder.
US Supreme Court appears skeptical of Trump plan to limit birthright citizenship
President Trump attended Supreme Court arguments in person, a rare action for a sitting president, as the Court showed skepticism toward his plan to restrict birthright citizenship.
Alleged Bondi gunman loses court bid to suppress names of his family
Naveed Akram's attempt to prevent the publication of his mother, brother, and sister's names in court was denied. His lawyers argued that his family lives in "constant fear," but the court rejected the bid, allowing their identities to be made public.
Arlo Parks: 'I got out of my head and into my body'
Arlo Parks embraces a fresh, dancefloor-ready sound on her new album, inviting listeners to move beyond introspection and join her in a more physical, vibrant experience.
Myanmar's coup leader who set off a brutal civil war is set to become president
General Min Aung Hlaing, the military leader responsible for Myanmar's coup and ensuing civil war, is expected to be appointed president by the newly elected parliament, consolidating military control over the government.
What nearly went wrong on NASA's space mission - and what still could
The Artemis II crew is currently orbiting Earth, conducting final tests and checks before their journey to the Moon, ensuring all systems are functioning properly to avoid potential mission issues.
Trump leaves key questions unanswered as he seeks to calm nerves over Iran war
In his primetime address, President Trump aimed to ease tensions over potential conflict with Iran but avoided answering several critical questions. Key details on the situation and future US actions were notably missing, leaving many uncertainties despite his attempt to reassure the public.
Iran's Focus on Survival Means Same Regime Still Firmly in Place
Despite Trump's assertions about regime change, Tehran remains resilient and the current regime continues to hold firm, according to BBC Persian editor Amir Azimi. Iran's focus on survival has prevented significant shifts in power, maintaining the status quo amid external pressures.
What do Trump's latest comments on leaving NATO mean for the alliance?
Trump has criticized NATO members for not sufficiently supporting US goals regarding Iran, raising concerns about alliance unity and the future of collective defense commitments.
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 he began his consecutive election wins in 2010.
What to Know About Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche
Todd Blanche, the acting Attorney General, is a former prosecutor with a longstanding relationship with President Trump, having represented him in the criminal hush-money case.
Why isn't Artemis II landing on the Moon?
Artemis II is NASA's mission to send astronauts around the Moon without landing, aiming for a 2024 flight. This mission will test spacecraft systems and crew performance before Artemis III attempts a lunar landing by 2025. The US targets a human Moon landing again by 2028, using Artemis II as a crucial step to ensure safety and success in later missions.
Watch: Trump's shifting deadlines for ending Iran war
The BBC's chief international correspondent examines President Trump's recent White House speech, highlighting his changing timelines for concluding US involvement in the Iran conflict.
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.
Macron calls Trump's remarks on his marriage 'inelegant'
French President Emmanuel Macron criticized Donald Trump's comments about his marriage, describing them as "neither elegant nor up to standard."
Inside NASA's moon spacesuit lab ahead of Artemis launch
The Artemis II spacesuits are engineered to safeguard astronauts during launch, landing, and emergency situations, ensuring their safety throughout the mission.
The Artemis II Astronauts Pass the Missionâs Critical Point and Head Toward the Far Side of the Moon
The Artemis II translunar injection maneuver was successfully completed in 5 minutes and 52 seconds, allowing the astronauts to continue their journey toward the far side of the Moon.
First Day of the Artemis II Astronauts in Space: They Adjust to Their New Routine with the Cold as One of the Main Challenges
The Artemis II astronauts performed a key maneuver by igniting the main engine of the Orion service module for 43 seconds. Additionally, they began adapting to their routine in space, facing the cold as one of the main challenges.
Ten Days to Orbit the Moon and Return to Earth: The Complete Agenda of the Astronauts During the Artemis II Mission
For ten days aboard the Orion spacecraft, the astronauts of the Artemis II mission will carry out maneuvers, exercises, and scientific experiments while orbiting the Moon and returning to Earth.
Follow the NASA signal of the trajectory that the Orion spacecraft will take
The Artemis II mission departed from Kennedy Space Center heading to the Moon on a ten-day journey. The Orion spacecraft follows its planned trajectory in this historic lunar mission.
The Orion Ship 'Hides' Key Chips for Humanity
An experiment used by oncologists is applied in Artemis II to study how radiation and microgravity affect astronauts, providing key data for human health in space.
Trump says the US "has not started destroying what remains in Iran" after blowing up the country's largest bridge
After the destruction of Iran's largest bridge, Trump stated that the United States has not yet begun to fully destroy the country, escalating tensions in the conflict between the two.
Can Trump Withdraw the U.S. from NATO? What the Protocol Regulating Withdrawals Consists Of
The NATO treaty allows the U.S. to notify its withdrawal, but a 2023 law requires two-thirds of the Senate to support that decision, limiting the presidentâs power to remove the country without that backing.
Forced to Pay to Get a Prior Appointment at Immigration Offices: "They Play With Our Need"
The shortage of free appointments at Immigration Offices has led to an illegal business where networks use bots to resell slots for up to âŹ200. The police have dismantled these gangs that take advantage of users' need to obtain a prior appointment.
The Asset That Increases the Value of Your Apartment by âŹ14,000: "Its Weight in the Final Transaction Is Moderating"
The value of a home depends on factors such as location, condition, and the presence of an elevator. Although these elements influence the final price, the specific impact of some assets is decreasing in the current real estate transaction.
Donald Trump Dismisses U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi Amid Praises: "She Is a Loyal Friend"
Donald Trump dismissed Pam Bondi as U.S. Attorney General, praising her as a loyal friend. Her replacement will be Todd Blanche, who has until now served as Deputy Attorney General.
Barça humiliates Madrid with an aggregate of 12-2 and secures their ticket to the semifinals
Barça thrashed Real Madrid 6-0 in the second leg, achieving an aggregate score of 12-2, and advanced to the semifinals where they will face Bayern Munich.
New Photos of Expósito and Mbappé in Madrid: Together in a Car, Hugs, and a Shared Destination
Expósito and Mbappé were seen again in Madrid, where the footballer arrived in his car to pick up the actress at her home, showing closeness and affection.
Video of Tiger Woods' arrest released: "I looked at my phone and suddenly, boom!"
Tiger Woods was arrested following a serious traffic accident in Florida last Friday. A released video shows the moment of his arrest, in which Woods describes having looked at his phone just before the crash, triggering the accident.
Special | Income Tax 2026: Draft, Key Dates, and Updates to Prepare Your Return
The 2026 Income Tax campaign brings important updates. It is essential to know the draft, key dates, and changes to prepare your tax return correctly and avoid extra payments. This special provides tips to manage your return efficiently and avoid common mistakes.
Trump announces 100% tariffs on certain patented drugs and reduces the rate to 15% for European ones
The 100% levy on certain patented drugs will take effect in 120 days for large companies and in 180 days for small businesses, while the rate for European products is reduced to 15%.
This is Trumpâs Latest Whim: a Library Without Books and a Giant Statue of Himself
Donald Trump plans to open a library without books, focused on displaying a large statue of himself. Additionally, starting in July, the Palm Beach airport will be named after him, reflecting his unique and controversial style.
Investigation into a group assault on a young man who beat another with a disability in Tarragona
The Mossos d'Esquadra are investigating a group assault in Tarragona where a young man with a disability was attacked. They do not rule out making arrests in the coming hours as the investigation continues.
Stellantis recalls 77,500 cars in Spain due to fire risk
Stellantis has called for the inspection of 77,500 vehicles in Spain, including brands such as Peugeot, Citroën, DS Automobiles, Opel/Vauxhall, Lancia, Alfa Romeo, Jeep, and Fiat, due to a potential fire risk.
Ălex MĂĄrquez, from 'OT 2023', apologizes for showing a keychain with Franco's face in a photo
Ălex MĂĄrquez, a contestant of 'OT 2023', apologized after showing a keychain with Franco's image in a photo. In his statement, he affirmed that the gesture goes against his values, thoughts, and beliefs, expressing regret over the situation.
Three Dead on the Roads at the Start of the Second Phase of the Holy Week Traffic Operation
Three people died on the roads at the beginning of the second phase of the Holy Week traffic operation, adding to the eleven fatalities during the first phase, according to provisional data from the DGT.
AI Also Threatens to Replace Flesh-and-Blood Influencers: "Since I Started Using an Avatar, I've Gained a Thousand New Followers a Day"
AI-generated avatars are gaining popularity in the influencer market due to their low cost and ability to rapidly scale followers. However, their use carries risks such as deception, loss of authenticity, and the potential oversaturation of superficial content on social media.
RosalĂa dedicates 'La rumba del perdĂłn' to a child who attended her concert as a First Communion gift
During her concert, RosalĂa noticed a banner from a child attending as a gift for their First Communion and dedicated the song 'La rumba del perdĂłn' to them, creating an emotional moment on stage.
Man Who Fell Into a Hole Found Alive: Helicopter Noise and Cell Phone Key to Finding Him
A man who fell into a hole reported at 9:40 that he could not get out, without specifying his location. Thanks to the noise of a helicopter and the signal from his cell phone, he was found alive and successfully rescued.
Investigation into the Alleged Assault of a Teacher by a Mother in Elda
A mother allegedly slapped a teacher at the Nuevo AlmafrĂ nursery school, accusing her of having previously hit her son. Authorities are investigating the incident.
Lamine Yamalâs Father on the Racist Chants During Spain-Egypt: "What Problem Do You Have?"
Lamine Yamalâs father, a Barça player, spoke during an Instagram live about the racist chants during the Spain-Egypt match, questioning those responsible with the phrase "What problem do you have?". His message aims to condemn racism and defend his son and others affected.
Japan, Guest Country at The Wave
On April 15, representatives of Japanese companies will discuss topics such as artificial intelligence, robotics, sustainability, and equality in the technology sector during The Wave.
Success of divorces in nature: birds that change partners breed better
A study by the National Museum of Natural Sciences reveals that the pied flycatchers that change partners manage to have more offspring than those that keep the same partner.
Trump, on funding healthcare programs and daycare: "The states have to take care of it, we fight wars"
The US president maintains that regional governments should raise taxes to fund healthcare programs and daycare centers, while the federal government focuses on military matters and wars.
CalderĂłn, walker and adventurer: "During the pandemic I realized that nothing I planned came true"
The hiker from CĂĄceres, CalderĂłn, plans to walk 2,300 kilometers across Extremadura in one hundred stages, an adventure that reflects his thoughts on the changes in plans during the pandemic.
The San San Festival cancels Thursday's concerts due to strong wind gusts
The San San Festival has canceled the concerts scheduled for this Thursday due to strong gusts of wind, according to an official statement posted on their social media after assessing the situation this morning.
Andy tears into Lucas: "Sitting next to him was like getting hit. I will never forgive him in my life"
Andy lashes out at Lucas, stating that sitting next to him was like taking hits and that he will never forgive him. When asked about Lucas's reaction to seeing him at number one, Andy claims he must be dying of rage.
Cyclist Jaume Guardeño in ICU with serious injuries after colliding with a car during training
Cyclist Jaume Guardeño, from Alte, suffered a serious accident after stumbling over a stone and colliding with a car coming the opposite way during a training session. He was airlifted by helicopter and is currently in the ICU with serious injuries.
The DNI Data You Should Never Share, According to a Technology Expert
A technology expert advises digitizing the DNI with your mobile phone and making several security adjustments before sending it to protect personal data and prevent possible fraud or misuse.
The Moon Blushes for One Night: This is How the April Supermoon Was Experienced Around the World
The pink Supermoon, visible on Thursday night, lit up the sky across much of the world, offering a special astronomical spectacle and capturing the attention of watchers and photographers.
The âMade in Spainâ Mango and Avocado Shine in Europe and Plan to Expand Further
Although many European consumers are unaware that the EU produces mango and avocado, Spain is responsible for nearly 80% of this production, standing out in the European market and planning to increase its presence.
Dakota Johnson reveals the shocking reason why she was rejected in a casting
Dakota Johnson revealed the surprising reason why she was rejected in a casting as soon as she entered the audition room, leaving many puzzled about the motives behind this unexpected decision.
Parfois' Perfect Pants for This Spring
Parfois' pants for this spring feature a silhouette that flatters any figure, combining style and comfort in a garment ideal for the season.
Ophthalmologists warn of the unknown danger of tattoos
Some tattoos contain inks that can affect the immune system. The regulation of these inks varies, being more permissive in some countries than in others, which increases health risks.
Windows 11 Fails Again: Microsoft Pulls an Update Due to Serious Errors
Microsoft has withdrawn a Windows 11 update due to serious errors, although it has not specified the causes or the number of users affected.
The Hermitage of the Basque Country by the Sea That Was a Setting for 'Game of Thrones'
This hermitage in GuipĂșzcoa, located by the sea in northern Spain, stands out for its beauty and was a setting for the HBO Max series 'Game of Thrones', situated in a spectacular environment.
A Cook's Trick to Make the Best Fried Milk: "If You've Never Made It Like This, You're Going to Be Amazed"
A content creator shares his secret to preparing the best fried milk, a traditional homemade dessert during Lent and Holy Week, assuring that those who try his method will be pleasantly surprised.
Electric Scooters Cause an Increase in Accident Rates Again in 2025 in Spain
A report from FundaciĂłn Mapfre reveals that in 2025 there were 549 accidents involving personal mobility vehicles (PMVs) in Spain, resulting in 572 victims and 19 deaths, highlighting an increase in accident rates related to electric scooters.
Fernando JĂĄuregui, veteran journalist: "Let whoever wins the elections govern and let mandates be limited"
Fernando JĂĄuregui, after publishing 'Quemados', criticizes President SĂĄnchez for viewing his position as personal and unquestionable. He advocates respecting election results and setting term limits to strengthen democracy.
Manos Limpias asks Judge Peinado to exonerate Begoña Gómez's advisor
Minister Félix Bolaños criticized Manos Limpias' request to exonerate Begoña Gómez's advisor, pointing out that almost two years later, not even this far-right organization is convinced of the case that gave rise to the complaint.
The Prosecutor's Office and the Defense Teams Again Request the Dismissal of the Begoña Gómez Case
The popular accusations requested new proceedings during a hearing to prepare the Begoña Gómez case for a jury trial, while the Prosecutor's Office and the defense teams once again requested the dismissal of the case.
The ruling on digital scams that would force banks to instantly refund defrauded money
Most victims of digital scams do not receive a satisfactory response from their banks, and their complaints to the Bank of Spain are often ineffective. A new ruling could require institutions to immediately reimburse the defrauded money, improving user protection against digital fraud.
Mercadona and Other Supermarkets' Hours During Easter Week 2026
Easter Week 2026 has arrived, and many supermarkets in Spain, such as Mercadona, will be closed on the holidays. Here we inform you about their hours and closure days so you can plan your shopping.
Convicted woman for killing her baby by throwing it into a dumpster arrested after fleeing in Mallorca
After weeks of investigation, officers located and arrested in Manacor the woman convicted of killing her baby by throwing it into a dumpster after fleeing in Mallorca.
Whoâs Who in the Highly Anticipated 'Harry Potter' Series: Cast and Characters
HBO launches an ambitious 'Harry Potter' series, facing inevitable comparisons with the Warner Bros movies, featuring a cast and characters that promise to renew the saga for new fans.
The 9,000 Euro Deduction That Can Be Applied in the Tax Return: Who It Affects and What the Requirements Are
There are tax benefits that allow deducting between 20% and 60% of investments in works to improve energy efficiency, with a limit of up to 9,000 euros in the tax return.
The Tax Authority Refunds You Money for Your Home: Expenses You Can Deduct on Your Income Tax Return
Learn which expenses related to your home you can deduct on your income tax return, such as mortgage, rent, and renovations, to save money on your tax filing.
The new tourist taxes in Catalonia: this is what you will have to pay if you travel to Barcelona
The Barcelona City Council has updated the fees for tourist overnight stays. The new taxes come into effect this Easter and will impact those who visit the city.
Chef Dani San shares the key tips for his recipe of wind fritters: "They will come out much cheaper"
Dani San shares his easy homemade wind fritters recipe, highlighting that they are affordable and perfect to make at any time of the year.
What Will Become of Carlos Cuerpo?
The article discusses the current state and future prospects of Carlos Cuerpo, highlighting his career developments and the challenges he faces. It reflects on his past achievements and contemplates what lies ahead for him in his professional journey.
Hope What Was Voted For Benefits You
Some members close to Trump are profiting from the war in Iran, economically benefiting from the conflict.
A Brave New World
Casanova points out that we live in an era where changes happen faster than our brains can process, reflecting the speed and complexity of today's world.
Cultural Tourism in Madrid or Barcelona
Madrid and Barcelona, once leaders in cultural tourism, are changing their approach to attract different types of visitors, adapting to new trends and preferences in tourism.
Thousands of People Cheer the Legionnaires During the Transfer of the Christ of the Good Death in MĂĄlaga
Thousands of people accompany the legionnaires in MĂĄlaga during the transfer of the Christ of the Good Death, considered the Official Protector of the Legion. The ceremony includes the performance of the traditional 'Groom of Death' by the military in honor of this figure during Holy Week.
Nutritionist David Mateo Explains Whether Frozen Fruit Is Healthy
Nutritionist David Mateo clarifies that frozen fruit is healthy and retains most of its nutrients. He recommends consuming fresh or frozen fruit to benefit from its advantages and emphasizes the importance of including fruit in the daily diet.
Nearly 22,000 Shark Fins Seized in Ecuador That Were Destined for Malaysia
In Ecuador, the National Police seized approximately 22,000 shark fins intended for Malaysia. The operation aims to combat illegal trafficking and protect marine species, highlighting the importance of controlling the illicit trade of shark-derived products.
Trouble at Cristiano Ronaldo's AlmerĂa: Flamengo demands a million-euro debt
Flamengo has issued a statement claiming that AlmerĂa, Cristiano Ronaldo's club, owes them 1.8 million euros, creating a financial conflict between the two teams.
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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 will begin in April. Taxpayers will be able to request the draft and submit their declarations to the Tax Agency. You can send your questions through a form and receive answers by mail.
How Much Do You Know About Current Events? Test Yourself with Our Trivia on the Latest March News
April begins, and it's time to review what happened in March. Challenge your friends with our trivia to see who is the most informed about recent news.
Recipes for the Best Traditional Milk Torrijas
Learn how to prepare traditional milk torrijas that are quick and easy. Discover the secret to prevent the bread from breaking and to make them very juicy, perfect for enjoying at home.
Jenny McCarthy, Jim Carrey's ex-girlfriend, speaks out about the theories of the actor's supposed clone
At 64 years old, Jim Carrey surprised his fans with a remarkable physical transformation, which sparked rumors on social media about the existence of a double or clone of the actor. Jenny McCarthy, his ex-girlfriend, has finally spoken out about these speculations.
Dominic Purcell, from escaping 'Prison Break' to becoming Miley Cyrus's stepfather
Dominic Purcell married Tish Cyrus, Miley Cyrus's mother, in 2023 after a controversial relationship with Noah Cyrus, another of Tish's daughters, thus becoming Miley's stepfather.
These are the midi skirts we will wear with flat shoes this spring
This spring, midi skirts are paired with flat shoes, showing that it is possible to look elegant without sacrificing comfort.
The 12 Books You Have to Pack in Your Suitcase This Easter Holiday
A selection of addictive titles perfect for enjoying during trips or in the comfort of your home this Easter holiday.
The expansion of 'coliving' in Barcelona pushes neighbors into eviction: "My home is not Monopoly"
Investment funds are buying buildings in Barcelona to transform apartments into multiple coliving rooms, causing evictions and displacement of neighbors. Families face pressure, constant construction, and lawsuits, generating a social conflict in the city over the loss of traditional housing.
The stigma of those kidnapped by the Argentine dictatorship: "To some we were traitors, to others, subversives"
This Tuesday marks the 50th anniversary of the coup d'état in Argentina that began a dictatorship characterized by the kidnapping, torture, and disappearance of thousands of people, leaving a difficult stigma for the survivors, seen as traitors or subversives.
Thefts spread fear among truck drivers: "I woke up and there were three guys trying to get in"
The increase in truck thefts in Spain is generating fear among transport workers, who face organized gangs that put their safety and finances at risk.
Eva Hacheâs Sharp-Witted Solution to the Question "When Are You Getting a Boyfriend?"
Eva Hache humorously addresses the social pressure created by questions about when someone will have a partner. She points out how these inquiries limit and frustrate people, pushing them toward restrictive expectations regarding their love life.
'Malas Lenguas' uncovers a peculiar theft that occurred in a restaurant in AlmerĂa
A restaurant in AlmerĂa experienced a peculiar theft where the thieves took the plaque that identifies it in the Michelin Guide.
TVE unexpectedly signs Manu SĂĄnchez for a project "from Andalusia for Spain"
Manu SĂĄnchez announced his joining TVE during the national team's match against Egypt. The project promises to be a proposal originating in Andalusia aimed at the entire Spanish audience.
The funny mix-up of the 'Pasapalabra' team with Amarilla: "They thought he was a contestant"
The actor Amarilla caused a comical mix-up on 'Pasapalabra,' as the team thought he was a contestant. In this edition, the guests are Pastora Soler, Dani Grao, and Virginia Riezu, who participate in the popular game show.
Nagore's Emotional Farewell to Her Dog Before Leaving for 'Survivors'
Nagore, a television collaborator, emotionally says goodbye to her dog before departing for Honduras, where she will make her debut as a contestant on Telecinco's reality show 'Survivors'.
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
Images and hundreds of messages involving the husband of former secretary Kristi Noem have emerged, showing photos of him dressed in drag and sexual conversations with three women, according to documents obtained by 'Daily Mail'.
Makoke reveals the new date of her wedding with Gonzalo FernĂĄndez: "It has already been communicated to all the guests"
Makoke announced live on the program 'Fiesta' that a new date has been set for her wedding with Gonzalo FernĂĄndez, which has already been communicated to all the guests.
The meaning of the gift Hayao Miyazaki gave to Emmanuel Macron: "I prefer to be a pig..."
Hayao Miyazaki gifted Emmanuel Macron the film 'Porco Rosso', which tells the story of an Italian pilot who turns into a pig to avoid war, symbolizing a pacifist stance and rejection of armed conflict.
Norma Duval Reflects on Her Life Upon Turning 70: "I Have Never Been a Sex Object"
Upon turning 70, Norma Duval reflects on her life and career in an interview with Hola magazine, highlighting the most significant moments both in her entertainment career and her family life. She clarifies that she has never considered herself a sex object.
Kappah joins the criticism against Dalas Review for his words about Noelia's euthanasia: "Itâs wrong"
Dalas Review sparked controversy by questioning Noelia's ability to decide on her euthanasia and stated that her paraplegia was "every gamer's dream." Kappah joined the criticism, describing his comments as inappropriate and morally wrong.
Marketing or Parenthood? Alfred GarcĂa Plays Games Again with an Ultrasound
Alfred GarcĂa has sparked speculation by sharing the name of his supposed child and claiming he already has a song dedicated to him, without confirming whether it is marketing or a new personal chapter.
Benita: "Suddenly I found myself being a role model, but I don't want to be one"
The seer and artist Benita presents a documentary on TVE in which she reflects on her transition at 61 years old and addresses issues related to the trans community, sharing her personal experience and concerns.
Verbeke Leaves Broncano Speechless: "Iâm a Sexual Athlete, Iâm Telling You"
Verbeke surprised Broncano on 'La Revuelta' by claiming that she is a "sexual athlete" and that she has lost count of her encounters in the past 30 days.
These are the provinces that will have a rainy Holy Week
Some provinces in Spain will face rain during Holy Week, while most of the country will enjoy stable weather and rising temperatures.
Morocco Requests the 2030 World Cup Final Following the Incident in CornellĂ : "There Are No Racist Incidents in Our Stadiums"
The Maghreb press criticizes the racist incidents that occurred in Spanish stadiums and expresses doubts about the ability of Spanish institutions to prevent them, suggesting that Moroccan stadiums are free of such problems and supporting that the 2030 World Cup final be held in Morocco.
The sanction the RFEF faces for the "Muslim, the one who doesn't jump" chant during Spain - Egypt
A section of the stadium chanted racist slogans during the Spain - Egypt match, which could lead to sanctions for the RFEF such as a reduction in stadium capacity and a financial fine for discriminatory behavior.
Italy's Debacle Has Consequences: Buffon Leaves His Position in the National Team and President Gravina Resigns
The president of the FIGC resigns following Italy's elimination in the play-offs, which left the national team out of the World Cup for the third consecutive time. Buffon also steps down from his position in the national team after this historic failure.
Juan MartĂn del Potro, tennis legend: "There are few players who will be able to beat Alcaraz and Sinner"
Juan MartĂn del Potro highlighted in an interview with 'La NaciĂłn' the high level of Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, the current world number one and two, pointing out that few players will be able to defeat them due to their talent and performance in today's tennis.
Joe Rogan, UFC commentator: "Ilia Topuria is much smaller than me, but he is pure technique and confidence"
Joe Rogan praised Ilia Topuria on his podcast, highlighting that although he is physically smaller, he stands out because of his technique and confidence in the octagon.
Science investigates assistance dog training: more than half do not complete the training
International studies use genetics, data analysis, and large databases to improve assistance dog training, as more than half fail to complete the process.
Beatriz, Nico's mother, with autism: "I would like my son to grow up in a society that understands him"
Nico participates in the 'Less Judgement, More Support' campaign by Autism Spain, promoted for World Autism Awareness Day. His mother, Beatriz, expresses her wish that society better understands her son and offers more support instead of judgment.
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 epileptic seizures, developmental delay, and autism. She demands less social judgment and more support for people with similar conditions.
Trump's Tariffs Shake the Global Economy with Waves of Uncertainty on Their First Anniversary
The first anniversary of the tariffs imposed by Trump, known as "Liberation Day," has generated global uncertainty. The EU has been forced to seek new markets and trade agreements to mitigate the economic impact resulting from these protectionist policies.
Ignacio Pla (Asnef): "Travel paid in installments has increased by 14% since the Covid pandemic"
Ignacio Pla, Secretary General of Asnef, points out in an interview that consumer credit, linked to the economic cycle, has experienced a 14% increase in travel paid in installments since the Covid pandemic.
Why Do Banks Have to Make Money? We Explain It to You in One Minute
Record profits by banks have sparked criticism, but their profitability is key to the economy. This video from 'EconomĂa Indiscreta' explains why it is important for banks to make money and how their stability affects the financial system.
Indra appoints Ăngel SimĂłn as non-executive chairman replacing Escribano
Ăngel SimĂłn has been appointed non-executive chairman of Indra, replacing Escribano. JosĂ© Vicente de los Mozos, the current CEO, will retain executive powers within the company.
The war blows up the inflow of money to Spanish funds and breaks the 64-month streak
The war and the decline in profitability have caused fund withdrawals, ending a positive streak that lasted since October 2020. Only money market funds closed the month with a positive balance.
SpaceX begins the procedures for the largest initial public offering in history
SpaceX is preparing for its initial public offering, possibly in June, which could surpass the current record held by Saudi Aramco, which raised 29 billion dollars in 2019.
The Best Movie to Watch During Holy Week: Full of Biblical Banter, Roman Roguery, and Technicolor
Peter Ustinov shines as Nero in this cinematic masterpiece perfect for Holy Week, combining biblical humor, Roman irreverence, and vibrant Technicolor.
The 'Star Trek' War and the 'Project Hail Mary' Writer: from "it's crap" to "my words were taken out of context"
Andy Weir, author of 'Project Hail Mary', retracts after harshly criticizing the latest 'Star Trek' series. He claims that his words were taken out of context, thus softening his initial stance on the franchise.
Ethan Hawke believes Tom Cruise has turned the audience against those who use stunt doubles: "Now we are looked down upon"
Ethan Hawke, in the film 'The Weight', delivers one of his most physically demanding performances. He believes that Tom Cruise has negatively influenced the public's perception of the use of stunt doubles, leading to actors who use them being looked down upon.
How is 'One Battle After Another' Different from the Novel Itâs Based On?: Practically in Every Way
The Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay awarded to 'One Battle After Another' stands out even more when compared to the original novel, as the film features numerous significant differences from the work on which it is based.
'The Madison': character guide to the highly anticipated 'Yellowstone' spin-off that is a hit on SkyShowtime
'The Madison' is a spin-off of 'Yellowstone' generating great anticipation on SkyShowtime. Although few details are known, the biggest mystery is how it connects to the original series, keeping fans interested as they look forward to discovering the relationship and characters of this new project.
From the Apollo Program to Artemis: What Has Changed in 50 Years in the Space Technology Sector
The Artemis program marks a new phase in lunar exploration, highlighting significant advances in technology, rockets, spacecraft, and objectives compared to the Apollo era, marking a return to the Moon after five decades.
The records of Artemis II: from the first woman on a lunar mission to the greatest distance a human being has traveled in space
Artemis II will be the first manned lunar mission in over 50 years, notable for including the first woman on a lunar mission and for marking the greatest distance a human has traveled in space.
Sharing Files Between Android Phones Will Be Easier With This Feature That Imitates Appleâs AirDrop
Google is implementing a feature that will allow Android users to share files simply by bringing two phones close together, similar to Appleâs AirDrop. This improvement aims to simplify and speed up file transfers between Android devices.
Apple Turns 50: From the Garage Where Everything Seemed Possible to a World Where Technology Never Shuts Down
Apple celebrates 50 years since its beginnings in Steve Jobs' garage to becoming a technological leader with the iPhone and artificial intelligence, transforming life in a world where technology never stops.
ByteDance Relaunches Its AI to Create Realistic Videos, with New Measures to Prevent 'Deepfakes'
ByteDance temporarily paused its AI for creating realistic videos after receiving legal warnings. It has now relaunched the system incorporating new security measures to prevent the generation and dissemination of 'deepfakes'.
Google improves ES-Alert alerts: now you can view affected areas on a map
Google has improved ES-Alert alerts by allowing users to see their location and the affected area on a map, facilitating a better understanding of ongoing emergencies.
Haircuts That Will Be All the Rage This 'BBC' Season (Expert's Word)
Get ready for BBC events sporting a Hollywood-worthy haircut. This season, the trending styles will help you stand out with elegance and glamour on any special occasion.
Diana Alà Ocaña, expert in emotional self-care, on setting boundaries: "We haven't been taught to say no and we give in to please others"
Diana Alà Ocaña, author of "Saying No Is Also an Option," highlights the importance of establishing healthy boundaries both with oneself and with others, pointing out that culturally we have not been taught to say no and often give in to please.
The Baggy Pants Set to Take Stradivarius by Storm This Spring
Stradivarius introduces satin green baggy pants that are poised to become the standout piece this spring, blending style and comfort for the season.
Winona Ryder confirms the comeback of the haircut weâll be wearing the most because it rejuvenates and adds volume
Winona Ryder has reappeared sporting a wolf cut, a hairstyle that adds volume and a rejuvenating effect, balancing the facial features. This style is trending again thanks to its versatility and freshness.
Elizabeth Clapés, psychologist, on the effect of anger on your body: "I choose not to poison myself from within"
Elizabeth Clapés explains how anger physically affects the body and emphasizes the importance of deciding which situations deserve our reaction in order to avoid poisoning our emotional and physical health.
Paula EchevarrĂa reveals what she has for breakfast every morning
Paula EchevarrĂa has revealed in an interview the details of her usual breakfast and the morning routine she follows, showing how she starts her day in a healthy and balanced way.
Where to Try the Best Burger in Spain: in a Gastrobar in Ourense That Also Won the Award for Best 'Gourmet Burger'
The winning burger, called SaboRosa, is a matured beef burger with roasted garlic mayonnaise and other ingredients, awarded as the best burger and best 'gourmet burger' in Spain, at a gastrobar in Ourense.
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 daily between 30 and 40 wine options 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 movies, revealed that he modifies an ingredient in the traditional torrijas recipe, the typical Easter dessert, adding his personal touch to this classic treat.
The only Michelin star in Baix Ebre: three tasting menus up to âŹ160
Fran LĂłpez's Villa Retiro restaurant, the only one with a Michelin star in Baix Ebre, offers three tasting menus priced at âŹ75, âŹ130, and âŹ160 per person.
The Cake That Starred in Agatha Ruiz de la Prada's Fashion Week Show
Agatha Ruiz de la Prada and a company will launch a special edition cake inspired by her fashion show, which will be available at the end of April.
The secret of one of the best torrijas in Madrid is not in the bread
Pan.Delirioâs torrija, recognized as the best in the Community of Madrid, owes its special flavor to a unique recipe that goes beyond the bread used, revealing a secret that sets it apart in quality and taste.
The Best Adventure Destination in the World is in Spain: a Province Full of Natural Gems
The AragĂłn region in Spain has been recognized at the World Travel Awards for offering a wide variety of adventure activities and adrenaline-filled experiences, establishing itself as the best adventure destination in the world.
Neither Buckingham nor the British Museum: the London attraction that is the most visited in the United Kingdom
London has many famous monuments, but neither Big Ben nor Westminster Abbey are the most visited places in the United Kingdom. The attraction with the highest tourist attendance in the English capital is another, surpassing these iconic sites.
Flights Cancelled Due to Rising Fuel Prices: What Rights Do I Have?
The increase in fuel prices has caused cancellations of air routes, even between destinations not affected by armed conflicts. Affected passengers need to know their rights in the event of these cancellations.
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 stands out as one of the most emblematic destinations to enjoy this natural spectacle, attracting numerous visitors each year in search of landscapes filled with flowers and springtime beauty.
Goodbye to a very common practice in hotels: The European Union removes this item from rooms
The European Union has approved a regulation that eliminates certain complimentary products in hotel rooms, aiming to reduce plastic and waste, which affects hotels in Spain and other European countries.
MĂĄlaga will have a direct flight this summer to one of the most idyllic countries in the Mediterranean
This summer, MĂĄlaga will have a direct flight to an island destination renowned for its unique heritage, history, culture, and nature, 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
De la Fuente, Spain's national team coach, was born in a town in La Rioja known for its stately architecture and its importance in wine production, highlighting both the history and the winemaking tradition of the area.
The Harvard Nutritionists' Trick to Eating Carbs Without Inflammation: The 1:1 Rule
According to Harvard nutritionists, to avoid inflammation and maintain stable energy, carbohydrates should be consumed together with protein or fiber, following the 1:1 rule to improve metabolism.
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 recorded in the country. This disease, which increasingly affects young people, is linked to risk factors such as unhealthy diet, sedentary lifestyle, obesity, smoking, and family history. Early detection and lifestyle changes are key to reducing its impact.
This is the number of squats you should be able to do according to your age
Squats improve strength, mobility, and balance. Depending on age and physical condition, there are specific recommendations regarding the ideal number of repetitions to achieve optimal benefits.
What Did Plato Mean by His Phrase: "He Who Is Not Good at Serving Will Not Be Good at Leading"
Plato reflected on the soul, knowledge, and morality, anticipating key themes in modern psychology. His phrase emphasizes that to lead effectively, one must first be capable of serving well.
Aurelio Rojas, Cardiologist: "If You Donât Brush Your Teeth, You Could End Up with a Heart Infection"
Brushing your teeth daily prevents endocarditis, a serious infection caused by the buildup of bacteria and pus in the heart.
"These Five Signs of a Toxic Relationship Have Scientific Evidence"
The psychologist identifies five scientifically supported signs that indicate a toxic relationship, emphasizing that it is not just a rough patch but negative patterns that affect emotional well-being.
This is the new MGS6 EV: under 38,000 euros, 4x2 or 4x4 traction, and up to 530 km of range
MG introduces the MGS6 EV in Europe, a family electric SUV with 4x2 and 4x4 options, up to 530 km of range, advanced technology, and comfort, all for less than 38,000 euros.
Ăscar Puente announces a budget of over 125 million euros to build the final section of the A-12 highway
The Ministry of Transport has approved the project for the final section of the A-12 highway, which will connect Ibeas de Juarros with Burgos, allocating more than 125 million euros for its construction.
The surprising function of the tape found on the front of some models
The tape on the front, called a 'tow strap', is used to tow the vehicle in case of emergency or difficult situations, thus facilitating the recovery of the vehicle.
The DGT sign that could cost you 4 points if you don't obey it
The DGT has introduced a new blue sign with a white diamond in the center on roads with HOV lanes. Failing to comply with it can result in a loss of 4 points on your driving license, so drivers should be attentive and familiarize themselves with it to avoid penalties.
The Most Dangerous Road Sections in Spain in 2026 Are in Asturias
The report by European Motorists' Association indicates that the two most dangerous road sections in Spain in 2026 are located in Asturias, which is also the second province with the most kilometers of roads considered dangerous.
Traffic removes five more V16 beacons from the official list of approved devices
The Directorate-General for Traffic continues to revoke licenses for various models of V16 beacons from different brands, removing them from the official list of approved devices, as happened in January.
One Dead and Two Seriously Injured in a Bar Explosion in AlmerĂa
An explosion in a bar in AlmerĂa has left one dead and two seriously injured. Although the exact causes are unknown, initial hypotheses suggest a gas cylinder as the possible origin of the blast.
Barcelona doubles its civic agent workforce and will deploy 118 personnel this summer to combat tourist pressure
Barcelona will increase its civic agents to 118 this summer to inform and warn about uncivil behavior, as well as report violations to the Urban Guard, thus helping to manage tourist pressure.
The Government Implements a Third Perimeter to Block Swine Fever "for Security"
The Government has implemented a third security perimeter to contain swine fever. So far, more than 3,000 wild boars have been removed from the infected area to prevent the spread of the disease.
A Brotherhood Is Banned from Participating in the Crist de la Sang Because Their Virgin Statue Fails to Meet Regulations
A brotherhood has been excluded from the Crist de la Sang procession because the image of their Virgin, recently restored, does not have the required permit to participate, causing controversy.
Donostia recovers its Good Friday procession after 50 years suspended
San SebastiĂĄn will resume its traditional Good Friday procession after more than 50 years without being held, since the 1970s. The Diocese of Donostia reported that a group of residents has promoted the initiative to revive this Holy Week tradition in the city, aiming to strengthen the community and religious spirit.
The procession of the Most Holy Christ of Health in Bilbao canceled due to rain
The procession of the Most Holy Christ of Health, scheduled for 12:00 PM from the Parish of San Vicente and following a route through several streets of Bilbao, was canceled due to rain.
Plans for Easter Week in Madrid: HammershĂži, the Playful Sense of Art, and 'The Extraordinary Life'
Easter Week in Madrid offers a variety of cultural plans, including the HammershĂži exhibition at the Thyssen Museum, activities exploring female friendship with Malena Alterio and Carmen Ruiz, contemporary art with a playful approach, as well as musical and film offerings, such as the movie 'The Extraordinary Life'.
18-year-old youth arrested for stealing mobile phones using a stolen motorcycle in Barcelona
An 18-year-old youth was arrested in Barcelona after stealing mobile phones using a stolen motorcycle. The geolocation of one of the devices helped lead to his capture. The suspect has more than eight prior police records.
Woman Arrested for Stealing a Mobile Phone and Impersonating the Victim to Steal âŹ3,000 from the Bank
The woman was identified thanks to security cameras and arrested in Sant Boi de Llobregat after stealing a mobile phone and impersonating the victim to withdraw âŹ3,000 from her bank account.
Twelve detained and more than 300 identified in an operation in Tarragona
In an operation in Tarragona, twelve people were detained and more than 300 identified. The arrested and identified individuals have a combined total of over 1,700 police records.
The Cost of Getting Divorced in Valencia: The Bill That Explains Why More and More Couples Reach Agreements
The economic cost decisively influences breakups in Valencia, causing a decrease in contentious divorces and an increase in quick agreements between couples to avoid high expenses.
The Story of Irene and Her Crush: "I Thought He Had Ghosted Me, But He Was in a Coma"
Irene thought her crush was intentionally ignoring her, but she discovered that he was in a coma. Additionally, she mentioned that he would have behaved similarly with other girls.
'Imago Sacra', the sticker album by the Junta de CofradĂas of Valladolid for this Holy Week
The sticker album "Imago Sacra" includes 21 categories featuring the 20 brotherhoods of Valladolid. On the back of each sticker, there is a QR code that links directly to the main brotherhood of the image, providing information and connection during Holy Week.
The surprising reaction of a young man who watches the launch of Artemis II from his backyard
Anthony FernĂĄndez shared on Instagram the thrilling sequence of the Artemis II rocket launch, which he witnessed in person from his backyard.
Canine Behavior: Why Dogs Scratch and Kick Up Dirt After Urinating or Defecating
Only about 10% of dogs scratch or kick up dirt after urinating or defecating. This behavior is more influenced by the dog's calmness or insecurity than by its sex or whether it is neutered.
A sculpture commemorates in Kazakhstan the rescue that went viral around the world a decade ago
A sculpture in Kazakhstan honors a viral animal rescue that took place ten years ago, which was recorded by a witness and amassed millions of views, moving the world.
What Science Really Says About Cat Therapy: Potential Benefits and Current Limits
A report from Sanicat and Biak Bat highlights that cat therapy, or cat-assisted interventions, is growing in therapy and education. While benefits such as stress reduction and emotional improvement are recognized, science still sets limits and requires more studies to validate these effects and determine appropriate protocols.
Check Your Horoscope for This Friday, April 3rd
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover what the stars have in store for you this Friday, April 3rd.
Why Almost All Missions Focus on the South Pole of the Moon
Since humans first set foot on the Moon, more than fifty probes have been sent to the satellite. Most of the missions focus on the lunar South Pole due to its unique resources, such as water ice in permanently shadowed craters, which are essential for future explorations and colonies. This region offers key opportunities for science and long-term sustainability on the Moon.
How long does it take to get to the Moon from the Earth?
The time to get to the Moon from the Earth varies according to different factors, such as the trajectory and the speed of the spacecraft. Generally, a manned mission takes approximately three days to complete the trip.
Historic Change in Euskadi Pharmacies
The 840 pharmacies in Euskadi will implement modern management systems before summer, marking a historic change in the community.
RosalĂa's Love Lesson That We Should Apply
RosalĂa teaches us that beyond dates or songs, the essential thing is to dedicate time to ourselves and to value self-love at any moment.
Does Age Matter in Love? A Study Proves It
A study reveals that relationships with an age difference are not based solely on love, but also on factors such as economic inequality, gender expectations, and the power imbalance between partners.
Things We Used to Do Daily That Young People Today Donât Even Know About
In just a few decades, technological advances have transformed everyday habits, making common activities from the past unfamiliar to new generations.
The Best Cartoons by Ălvaro TerĂĄn
A collection of all the cartoons published by Ălvaro TerĂĄn in 20minutos, highlighting his unique style and sharp social critique through graphic humor.
Unhygienic Habits That Everyone Has at Some Point in Their Life
Despite increased awareness about hygiene following the pandemic, many people maintain unhygienic habits, such as not washing their hands before eating or sleeping with pets. These common behaviors can affect health, even though they are usual practices in daily life. Can you relate to any of them?
The Spanish Celebrities Who Would Stand Out on the 'Supervivientes' Island, According to AI
OpenAI's artificial intelligence has created an ideal cast of Spanish celebrities who would excel on 'Supervivientes', highlighting their skills and characteristics to survive on the island.
A virulent African dust storm turns the sky and streets of Crete red
An intense African dust storm has turned the sky and streets of Crete, Greece, red, where the storm has caused at least one death.
Grande-Marlaska Requests to Testify in Writing as a Witness in the Kitchen Operation Trial
The Minister of the Interior, Grande-Marlaska, requested to testify in writing as a witness in the Kitchen Operation trial, with his statement scheduled for May 11.
The TSJC dismisses the case against former councilor Garriga for the 1-O by applying the amnesty
The TSJC has dismissed the case against former councilor Garriga for the 1-O after applying the amnesty, sparing her a fine of 18,000 to 24,000 euros and disqualification from public office for one year.
Arrested in Valladolid for stealing 23 bottles of alcohol and a quarter of suckling lamb
A man was arrested in Valladolid after stealing 23 bottles of alcohol and a quarter of suckling lamb, accumulating a total value of 440.47 euros in five thefts committed at four supermarkets of the same chain.
Nonagenarian Woman Dies in A Coruña After Falling into a Well
Firefighters from Boiro rescued a nonagenarian woman who fell into a well in the village of Moniña, Milladoiro, but the elderly woman died following the incident.
A Shaking Bridge, Collapsed Buildings... Videos of the Strong Earthquake That Has Left at Least One Dead in Indonesia
A strong earthquake in Indonesia caused the death of at least one person and visible damage, such as a shaking bridge and collapsed buildings. A tsunami warning was issued for Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines, but it was later lifted by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.
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 approves Iryo to operate six daily trains per direction between Madrid, Ciudad Real, and Puertollano, without affecting Renfe. It also authorizes Alsa to manage two tourist trains: "Felipe II" between Madrid and El Escorial, and the "Canfranc Express" between Jaca and Canfranc.
Network that scammed nearly 200,000 euros in fuel by impersonating companies dismantled: 15 arrested
A network that impersonated companies to request fuel cards and materials has been dismantled, with 15 people arrested. The scheme defrauded close to 200,000 euros through fake online contracts.
The Prosecutor's Office requests seven years in prison for a man accused of trying to kill another with a hammer in Albacete
After an argument, a man attacked another by hitting him on the head and mouth with a steel hammer. The Prosecutor's Office is seeking seven years in prison for attempted murder.
"I have paid a cartel to have you killed": Bassols denounces death threats in BogotĂĄ
Tennis player Bassols reported having received death threats in BogotĂĄ after losing to Anastasia Tikhonova at the WTA 250, including a message that said, "I have paid a cartel to have you killed."
Train drivers endorse the new Rodalies schedules that should allow reopening of the R4 on Tuesday
Train drivers have approved the new Rodalies schedules, which could allow the reopening of the R4 line next Tuesday. The lack of prior agreement on the line timetables had caused interruptions and delays in other services.
The owner of the bar in the Crans Montana tragedy in which 41 people died claims depression to avoid testifying
Jacques Moretti, owner of the bar Le Constellation in Switzerland, is charged along with his wife for negligence following the fire that caused the death of 41 people. Moretti claims depression to avoid giving testimony in the case.
Former PSOE Senator from CĂłrdoba Maribel Flores Dies
The socialists of CĂłrdoba remember Maribel Flores for her outstanding role as president of the Provincial Executive Commission and her commitment to the local and provincial organization of the PSOE.
Three detained at a checkpoint in MĂłra d'Ebre with simulated pistols and stolen items
Three people were detained at a checkpoint in MĂłra d'Ebre after giving contradictory explanations. They were found with simulated pistols and stolen items, which led to their arrest.
UNED Professor Convicted of Embezzlement for Hiring His Wife and 13-Year-Old Daughter
A UNED professor, director of a master's program and two courses, was convicted of embezzlement after hiring his wife and underage daughter as instructors, abusing his authority to select the staff teaching the subjects.
Conviction Confirmed for Man for Sexual Assault and Abuse of a Minor Who Suffered Two Miscarriages
The conviction was upheld against a man who kept a 15-year-old minor subjected to a gender-based violence relationship, where the victim suffered sexual assault and abuse, which caused her to have two miscarriages.
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20M Surveys: Participate with Your Vote and Discover What Other Readers Think
Participate in the 20M Surveys to vote and find out the opinions of other readers on current topics. These surveys allow you to learn about trends and diverse perspectives, promoting interaction and dialogue within the community. Your vote helps reflect majority views and enrich public debate.
Artificial Intelligence: What You Need to Know to Get Started in AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming various sectors by automating tasks and improving processes. To get started in AI, it is essential to understand basic concepts such as machine learning, neural networks, and algorithms. Additionally, it is recommended to learn programming, explore tools, and practice with real projects to develop skills and take advantage of the opportunities this technology offers.
'Torrente Presidente' surpasses 20 million at the box office and 'Project Salvation' achieves a strong debut
The sixth installment of 'Torrente' exceeds 20 million euros at the box office, approaching the top 10 most successful Spanish films. Additionally, 'Project Salvation' stands out with a positive opening, solidifying both productions in the national film market.
This is the new Ahorramas supermarket in Humanes: with solar panels, parking, and more than 50 jobs
The new Ahorramas supermarket in Humanes has 962.50 mÂČ and includes sections for butcher, deli, fruit and vegetables, fish, poultry, and bakery. It features solar panels, parking, and creates more than 50 jobs.
It's Not 'Rome,' Nor Does It Need To Be: 16 Years Later, This Sword-and-Sandal Series Is As Entertaining As Ever
Available on Netflix, this gladiator series offers a spectacle in the style of Ancient Rome, remaining entertaining 16 years later and perfect for enjoying during Holy Week.
Victoria Camps, philosopher: "Happiness has to be built by oneself and is about maintaining the desire to live"
Victoria Camps emphasizes that happiness is not something given, but that each person must build it. For her, the true meaning of happiness lies in preserving the desire to live and moving forward despite life's circumstances.
The 100 Best Schools in Spain in 2026 According to the Forbes List: None Public and Most Multilingual
The 2026 Forbes list highlights the 100 best schools in Spain, predominantly private institutions with a multilingual focus. Madrid leads in the number of featured schools, many of which have nationally famous students. No public schools are included in the selection.
Nacho Guerreros, actor: "Coque from 'La que se avecina' has allowed me to buy a house and set up two theater production companies"
Nacho Guerreros returns as Coque Calatrava in season 17 of "La que se avecina" and has recently premiered the miniseries "Por cien millones" on Movistar Plus+. His role as Coque has enabled him to buy a house and establish two theater production companies.
Changes in the Income Tax: deadlines, deductions, and those exempt from filing
The income tax campaign begins on April 8 and will remain open until June 30. This year, there are changes in deadlines, deductions, and new groups that will be exempt from filing the declaration.
'Torrente Presidente' falls short: this is the comedy that best defines our politicians
The box office performance of 'Torrente Presidente' fails to overshadow that, almost fifty years later, Berlanga remains the one who best portrays and satirizes politicians and the current reality in Spain.
The Barcelona Passage with Colorful Houses and a 19th-Century Atmosphere That Is an Oasis in the Heart of El Clot
Protected as a historic site, this passage in Barcelona connects El Clot and Sant MartĂ with 122 meters of working-class architecture and a peaceful atmosphere, offering a pedestrian oasis of calm and 19th-century charm 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 removes the stickers from its second-hand games, a practice that annoyed many customers, thereby improving the shopping experience for its pre-owned products.
The 2025 Income Tax Simulator is Now Activated: Hereâs How You Can Find Out if You Will Have to Pay Taxes or Receive a Refund
The 2025 Income Tax simulator is available without the need for Cl@ve or a digital certificate, allowing you to check in advance whether you will owe taxes or receive a refund on your tax return.
This is the new passport similar to that of the Camino de Santiago to promote rural tourism in Sevilla
The Andalusian Government has launched a new tourist visa to promote rural tourism in ten municipalities of a Sevillian region, inspired by the format of the Camino de Santiago passport.
UAE non-oil private sector growth slows to near four-year low in March, PMI shows
The UAE's non-oil private sector growth slowed in March, hitting its slowest pace since mid-2019, according to the PMI. Business activity and new orders increased at slower rates, while employment growth eased. Companies pointed to cautious client spending due to economic uncertainty. Despite the slowdown, the sector continues to expand, with ongoing but more restrained optimism about future output.
Trump threatens to strike Iranâs bridges and electric power plants
Former President Trump warned of targeting Iranâs critical infrastructure, including bridges and electric power plants, amid rising tensions. His statement signals a potential escalation in the U.S. approach toward Iran, emphasizing a readiness to take more aggressive military actions if provoked. The threat reflects ongoing friction between the two nations over regional security and Iranâs nuclear activities.
UN to vote on Hormuz resolution as China opposes authorization of force
The UN is set to vote on a resolution addressing the security of the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil transit route. The proposal includes authorizing international forces to ensure safe passage amid regional tensions. However, China opposes the use of force, urging diplomatic solutions instead. The vote highlights diverging views among UN members on managing maritime security and maintaining stability in the strategic waterway.
A year after âLiberation Day,â Trump sets new drug tariffs, adjusts metals duties
One year after 'Liberation Day,' Trump announces new tariffs on pharmaceuticals and adjusts duties on metals to protect U.S. industries. These measures aim to boost domestic production and reduce reliance on foreign imports amid ongoing trade challenges. The administration emphasizes strengthening the economy through strategic tariffs while balancing international trade relations.
US crude jumps more than 11%, Brent nearly 8% after Trump vows more attacks on Iran
US crude oil prices surged over 11%, and Brent rose nearly 8%, following President Trump's threats of intensified attacks on Iran. The announcement heightened geopolitical tensions, fueling fears of supply disruptions in the oil market and driving prices sharply higher.
US Interior Department to reduce staff through deferred resignation, early retirement
The US Interior Department plans to reduce its workforce by offering deferred resignation and early retirement options to employees. This approach aims to manage budget constraints and staffing needs without resorting to layoffs, helping streamline operations while minimizing disruption to the workforce.
Chinaâs detentions of Panama-flagged vessels raise concerns, Rubio says
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio has expressed concern over Chinaâs recent detentions of Panama-flagged vessels, viewing it as a potential escalation in maritime disputes. He warns that these actions could threaten international shipping security and urges stronger international responses to uphold freedom of navigation.
Gold prices fall as traders move into safe haven dollar on Trumpâs Iran escalation
Gold prices declined as investors sought safety in the US dollar amid escalating tensions between the Trump administration and Iran. The threat of conflict heightened demand for the dollar, overshadowing goldâs appeal as a safe haven. This shift reflects tradersâ preference for liquidity and stability in the face of geopolitical uncertainty.
US agencies to monitor drinking water for microplastics, pharmaceuticals
US agencies will begin monitoring drinking water for microplastics and pharmaceuticals to evaluate potential health risks. This initiative aims to improve water safety standards by identifying contaminants that may harm public health, enhancing regulatory frameworks, and ensuring cleaner drinking water nationwide.
Trump cuts US duty rates on steel, aluminum and copper derivative products
President Trump has reduced U.S. import duty rates on steel, aluminum, and copper derivative products. The move aims to ease costs for American manufacturers and consumers, reflecting adjustments to trade policy that support domestic industries while addressing supply chain concerns.
Tesla eyes Japanâs top imported-car spot as it expands store, service network
Tesla aims to become Japanâs top imported car brand by expanding its stores and service centers nationwide. The company is boosting its presence to meet growing demand for electric vehicles amid increased environmental awareness. Enhanced service infrastructure and broader retail coverage are key strategies to attract more Japanese customers and strengthen Tesla's market position in the country.
Asia stocks: S.Korea, Japan stocks rise on tech gains; US jobs data awaited
South Korean and Japanese stocks rose, driven by gains in the tech sector. Investors awaited upcoming US jobs data, which could influence market direction. The positive momentum in Asia reflects optimism ahead of key economic reports from the US.
Microsoft to invest $10 billion in Japan for AI and cyber defence expansion
Microsoft plans to invest $10 billion in Japan over the next five years to boost AI development and strengthen cyber defence capabilities. The investment aims to support local startups, advance cloud computing infrastructure, and enhance cybersecurity measures, reflecting Microsoft's commitment to expanding its presence and fostering technological innovation in the Japanese market.
Microsoft to invest $10 billion in Japan data centres, Nikkei reports
Microsoft plans to invest $10 billion to expand its data centre infrastructure in Japan, aiming to meet growing demand for cloud services and strengthen local operations, according to Nikkei. The investment will enhance Japanâs digital ecosystem and support advanced technologies such as AI and IoT, reflecting Microsoft's commitment to the regionâs technological development.
Wall St futures steady ahead of Good Friday break; focus on jobs data
U.S. stock futures remained steady ahead of the Good Friday holiday as investors awaited key jobs data. The employment report is seen as crucial for insight into the Federal Reserveâs next moves on interest rates. Market participants are cautious, balancing optimism over economic recovery with concerns about inflation and potential policy shifts.
Analysis - Under global spotlight, Australia plays hardball on social media ban
Australia is taking a tough stance on social media regulation, enforcing strict rules to curb harmful content. This approach, amid global scrutiny, aims to hold platforms accountable while balancing free expression. The government's firm actions reflect broader concerns over misinformation, online safety, and the influence of digital giants on public discourse.
Wall Street ends mixed as worries linger before Good Friday break
Wall Street closed mixed ahead of the Good Friday holiday, with investors cautious over inflation and upcoming economic data. Concerns about rising interest rates and global uncertainties tempered gains, leading to a subdued market mood as traders awaited clearer direction.
US sues Arizona, Connecticut, Illinois to stop regulation of prediction markets
The US government has filed lawsuits against Arizona, Connecticut, and Illinois to prevent them from regulating prediction markets. The federal authorities argue that state regulations conflict with federal law governing these markets, which facilitate betting on future events. The move highlights tensions between state efforts to oversee emerging financial technologies and federal interests in a unified regulatory framework.
Exclusive â Oil giants show early interest in US Gulf deepwater field stake, sources say
Major oil companies have expressed early interest in acquiring stakes in a deepwater oil field in the US Gulf of Mexico. Sources indicate that these firms are evaluating opportunities as the field offers significant production potential, attracting competitive bids ahead of formal sales discussions. This interest highlights continued investment in Gulf deepwater assets despite recent market uncertainties.
Brazilâs Embraer posts 47% increase in first-quarter deliveries
Brazilâs Embraer reported a 47% rise in first-quarter aircraft deliveries compared to last year, driven by strong demand in the regional jet market. The company highlighted improved operational efficiency and expanding order backlog, signaling positive growth prospects despite ongoing global aviation challenges.
China services activity eases from 33-month high in March - RatingDog PMI
China's services sector growth slowed in March after reaching a 33-month high, according to the RatingDog PMI. The easing suggests a moderation in expansion despite ongoing economic recovery efforts, reflecting cautious business sentiment amid lingering challenges.
Japanâs services growth slows as Middle East war dents confidence, PMI shows
Japan's services sector growth slowed down amid reduced business confidence due to the Middle East conflict. The latest PMI data revealed that ongoing tensions have caused cautious spending and investment, affecting overall economic momentum. Despite this, sectors showed resilience, but uncertainty remains as geopolitical risks continue to influence market sentiment and outlook.
US labor market remains stable; trade deficit widens in February
The US labor market stayed stable with consistent job growth and steady unemployment rates in February. However, the trade deficit widened due to increased imports outpacing exports, signaling ongoing challenges in the country's trade balance amid economic recovery efforts.
US fixed 30-year mortgage rate rises to 6.46% amid Iran war
The US fixed 30-year mortgage rate increased to 6.46%, reflecting rising borrowing costs influenced by geopolitical tensions surrounding the Iran war. This uptick impacts homebuyers by raising monthly payments and overall loan expenses amid an already challenging housing market environment.
Natural gas storage report shows smaller-than-expected inventory build
The latest natural gas storage report revealed a smaller-than-anticipated increase in inventory levels. This suggests tighter supply conditions than previously expected, potentially impacting prices. The modest build signals ongoing demand strength and possible production constraints, influencing market dynamics as seasonal factors continue to affect consumption and storage trends.
US trade deficit widens in February as imports offset record exports
In February, the US trade deficit expanded as a surge in imports outpaced record-high exports. While exports reached unprecedented levels, increased demand for foreign goods led to a larger trade gap, highlighting ongoing supply chain challenges and strong consumer spending on imported products.
U.S. Initial Jobless Claims Fall, Surpassing Forecasts
U.S. initial jobless claims dropped more than expected, indicating a stronger labor market. Claims fell to their lowest in weeks, reflecting sustained employment stability despite economic uncertainties. This trend suggests continued resilience as employers maintain hiring levels, surpassing economistsâ forecasts and boosting confidence in economic recovery.
U.S. Trade Balance Narrows, But Still Exceeds Forecast
The U.S. trade deficit decreased more than expected in recent data, signaling improving export performance and easing import growth. Despite this improvement, the deficit remains above forecasts, reflecting ongoing challenges in balancing international trade amid fluctuating demand and supply chain issues.
Swiss inflation climbs to highest level in a year
Swiss inflation reached its highest point in a year, driven by rising energy and food prices. The increase reflects ongoing global supply chain issues and economic pressures post-pandemic, impacting consumer costs across the country. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely to adjust policies accordingly.
India factory activity cooled in March with oil costs rising amid Middle East turmoil, PMI shows
India's factory activity slowed in March due to rising oil prices linked to Middle East tensions. The Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) indicated reduced production growth and weaker demand. Higher energy costs strained manufacturers, impacting input prices and cost pressures. Despite the slowdown, the sector remains resilient, but challenges from global geopolitics and inflation persist.
Japan turns up FX heat as volatility rises, signals readiness to act
Japan's Finance Ministry increased foreign exchange market monitoring amid rising volatility. Officials expressed readiness to intervene if excessive yen moves threaten economic stability. The move reflects concerns over currency fluctuations impacting trade and markets during uncertain global financial conditions. Japan aims to maintain orderly markets and is prepared to act decisively to support the yen.
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BOJ to raise rates with eye on Iran war fallout, central bank official says
The Bank of Japan plans to raise interest rates, citing concerns over economic impacts from the Iran war. A central bank official highlighted the conflict's potential to disrupt global markets and inflation, prompting preemptive monetary tightening to stabilize Japan's economy amid uncertainties.
Trump warns of strikes on Iran power plants, bridges in new post
Former President Donald Trump warned of potential U.S. military strikes targeting Iranâs power plants and bridges. His post emphasized a tough stance amid rising tensions, suggesting aggressive actions if Iran continues hostile activities. This statement comes amid ongoing concerns over Iranâs regional influence and nuclear ambitions, signaling a hardline approach from Trump even after his presidency.
China services activity growth cools in March, private PMI shows
China's services sector growth slowed in March, according to a private PMI report, indicating cooling activity compared to prior months. Despite the easing, the sector continues to expand, reflecting ongoing recovery in domestic demand. Challenges such as rising costs and cautious business sentiment impacted the pace of growth, suggesting a cautious outlook for the near-term economic momentum.
Energy-price surge will work through economy slowly, Fedâs Williams tells Fox Business
Fed official Williams stated that rising energy prices will gradually impact the economy over time. He emphasized that while the energy-price increase is significant, its effects on inflation and economic activity will unfold slowly, allowing the Fed to monitor and adjust policies accordingly.
Trump fires Pam Bondi as US attorney general
There is no public record of former President Donald Trump firing Pam Bondi as US attorney general. Pam Bondi served as Florida's attorney general, not the US attorney general. Any news suggesting Trump fired her from such a federal position is inaccurate or misleading.
Trading Day: Oil Strait back up again
The Oil Strait experienced a price surge again today, driven by renewed geopolitical tensions and supply concerns. Market analysts note increased volatility as traders react to fluctuating demand forecasts and OPEC production adjustments. The rise impacts global energy markets, prompting investors to reassess risk and portfolio strategies amid ongoing uncertainty.
Trump imposes 100% tariff on patented pharmaceuticals
Former President Trump announced a 100% tariff on patented pharmaceuticals imported into the U.S., aiming to boost domestic production and reduce reliance on foreign drug manufacturers. The move seeks to strengthen American pharmaceutical companies but has raised concerns about potential drug price increases and impacts on consumers.
Dollar rises against peers on renewed concerns about Middle East conflict
The US dollar strengthened against other major currencies amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. Investors turned to the dollar as a safe-haven asset due to renewed concerns over the conflict's potential impact on global markets and energy supplies, driving demand for the currency higher.
Bitcoin slips, drops under $67k as Trump threatens to hit Iran âextremely hardâ
Bitcoin fell below $67,000 following heightened geopolitical tensions after former President Trump warned of severe retaliation against Iran. The market uncertainty triggered a sell-off, causing cryptocurrency prices to dip as investors reacted to the escalating conflict risks.
BTCC Exchange Named Official Regional Partner of the Argentine National Team
BTCC Exchange has been named the official regional partner of the Argentine National Team. This partnership aims to enhance brand visibility and support the team's engagement with fans in the region through various collaborative initiatives and marketing efforts.
Licensed crypto services provider crypto4me simplifies cryptocurrency purchasing
Licensed crypto services provider crypto4me has launched a streamlined platform to make cryptocurrency purchasing easier for users. The service aims to simplify the process by offering an intuitive interface and secure options, targeting both beginners and experienced investors, thereby broadening access to digital assets.
Bybit Releases 32nd Proof-of-Reserves Report, Maintaining Overcollateralized Positions Across Major Assets
Bybit published its 32nd Proof-of-Reserves report confirming it holds overcollateralized positions across key assets. The report reinforces Bybitâs commitment to transparency and security, assuring users that liabilities are fully backed by reserves. This ongoing verification demonstrates Bybitâs financial health and reliability in safeguarding customer funds amidst market fluctuations.
Bitcoin kicks off April with slight gains as Trump says Iran asked for ceasefire
Bitcoin started April with modest gains amid geopolitical developments. Former President Trump stated that Iran requested a ceasefire, which influenced market sentiment. The cryptocurrency's price showed cautious optimism as investors watch ongoing international tensions and their impact on global markets.
Playnance Brings Sports & Esports On-Chain via $GCOIN, Powering 2.5 Million Live Sports Events Annually
Playnance integrates sports and esports onto the blockchain with its $GCOIN token, enabling seamless on-chain participation and transactions. The platform supports over 2.5 million live sports events annually, enhancing transparency and engagement for fans and players worldwide. This move aims to revolutionize how sports and esports ecosystems operate, leveraging blockchain technology for a more connected and secure experience.
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 capabilities in digital asset trading and improve regulatory compliance, positioning EDX Markets to better serve institutional clients in the evolving cryptocurrency market.
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 platform marks this milestone by engaging users through special promotions and showcasing its growth and achievements in the crypto trading industry. The celebration emphasizes BYDFiâs dedication to providing a trustworthy and user-friendly experience.
Bitcoin set for marginal March gain, on track to snap five-month losing streak
Bitcoin is poised for a slight rise in March, aiming to end a five-month decline. Market factors and investor sentiment suggest a modest recovery, though volatility remains high. This potential gain reflects cautious optimism amid broader cryptocurrency market fluctuations.
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 and customer satisfaction. The festivities include special promotions, community engagement activities, and showcases of its latest technological advancements, reinforcing BYDFi's position as a trusted leader in its industry.
Cathie Woodâs ARK sells Strata Critical Medical stock, buys GeneDx Holdings
ARK Invest, led by Cathie Wood, has sold its shares in Strata Critical Medical and acquired stock in GeneDx Holdings. This move reflects ARK's strategic portfolio adjustments, focusing on companies with promising growth potential in the healthcare sector.
Sapphire Gas Solutions partners with Antin Infrastructure
Sapphire Gas Solutions has partnered with Antin Infrastructure Partners to support the expansion of its natural gas infrastructure projects. The collaboration aims to enhance energy distribution efficiency and sustainability by leveraging Antin's investment expertise alongside Sapphire's operational capabilities. This partnership is expected to accelerate growth and contribute to cleaner energy solutions.
Mattr extends credit facility maturity to October 2030
Mattr has extended the maturity of its credit facility to October 2030, enhancing its financial flexibility. This extension supports the companyâs long-term growth plans and provides stability for ongoing operations. The move is expected to strengthen Mattrâs balance sheet and improve liquidity, positioning the firm to better navigate market challenges and capitalize on future opportunities.
DeFi Technologies reports record 2025 revenue of $99.1 million
DeFi Technologies announced a record revenue of $99.1 million for 2025, driven by strong growth in decentralized finance investments. The company highlighted increased user engagement and strategic partnerships as key factors contributing to this milestone. This marks a significant advancement in DeFi Technologies' market position and future growth prospects.
Starbucks closes China joint venture with Boyu Capital
Starbucks has ended its joint venture with Boyu Capital in China, marking a strategic shift in its approach to the Chinese market. The closure allows Starbucks to take full operational control and deepen its direct investment, aiming to enhance brand consistency and customer experience amid intense local competition. This move reflects Starbucksâ commitment to strengthening its presence in one of its fastest-growing markets.
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Syra Health partners with Nora Mental Health for Indiana telehealth
Syra Health has partnered with Nora Mental Health to expand telehealth services in Indiana. This collaboration aims to improve access to mental health care by offering virtual therapy and psychiatry sessions. The partnership seeks to address the growing demand for mental health support while providing convenient, remote care to residents across the state.
Helmerich & Payne sells Tulsaâs Utica Square retail center
Helmerich & Payne has sold the Utica Square retail center in Tulsa. The transaction marks a strategic move for the company, focusing on its core operations. Details about the buyer and sale value were not disclosed. The sale reflects ongoing trends in real estate where companies streamline portfolios to concentrate on primary business areas.
Weatherford plans to redomicile parent company to Texas from Ireland
Weatherford is planning to move its parent companyâs legal domicile from Ireland to Texas. This strategic move aims to better align the company with its operations and market presence in the U.S., enhancing shareholder value and operational efficiency. The company expects to complete the transition smoothly while maintaining its global business activities.
Intrepid Potash sells South Ranch assets for $70 million
Intrepid Potash has sold its South Ranch assets for $70 million. The transaction aims to streamline operations and enhance financial flexibility. Details on the buyer and future plans were not disclosed. The sale reflects Intrepid Potashâs strategy to focus on core assets and improve overall business efficiency.