News Summary - 04/06/2026

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How rescue of US airman in remote part of Iran unfolded

The extraction of the US airman from hostile territory in Iran was a highly complex operation involving coordination among multiple US government agencies to ensure his safe rescue.

Trump declares victory after rescue but threats to US operation in Iran still loom

Trump declared victory following a recent rescue operation, but potential threats to future US missions in Iran remain. The success could influence his consideration of ground operations targeting Kharg Island or enriched uranium sites, highlighting ongoing strategic challenges.

Hungary alleges plot to blow up gas pipeline ahead of election

Hungary claims a plot to blow up a gas pipeline was uncovered just a week before elections. The authorities warn that the operation may have been intended to influence voters ahead of the polls.

Pope Leo calls for global leaders to choose peace in his first Easter Mass

In his inaugural Easter Mass, Pope Leo XIV urged global leaders to prioritize peace and unity. Speaking to thousands in St. Peter's Square, he emphasized the importance of reconciliation and harmony in a troubled world.

Cambodia unveils statue to honour famous landmine-sniffing rat

Cambodia has unveiled a statue honoring the late African giant pouched rat renowned for detecting over 100 landmines, recognizing its significant contribution to safety and demining efforts.

Artemis's stunning Moon pictures - science or holiday photos?

The captivating images sent from Artemis II showcase the Moon's surface with striking clarity. While they appear like holiday snapshots, these photos serve crucial scientific purposes, helping researchers analyze lunar terrain and plan future missions. The blend of aesthetic appeal and valuable data highlights the mission's dual role in exploration and science.

AI videos fuel rhetoric as OrbĂĄn bids for four more years in Hungary

AI-generated videos are being used to attack Viktor Orbán’s election rival, intensifying the political rhetoric as Orbán seeks a fourth consecutive term after 16 years in power.

Man charged over fatal shooting of baby in pram in New York

Two men have been arrested in connection with the shooting of a seven-month-old baby in Williamsburg, New York. The infant was fatally shot while in a pram. Authorities continue to investigate the incident.

German males under 45 may need military approval for long stays abroad

New German law may require males under 45 to obtain military approval for extended travel abroad. While approvals are generally granted, enforcement methods for rule violations remain unclear.

US says it has arrested relatives of late Iranian general Qasem Soleimani

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement has taken Qasem Soleimani's niece and grand-niece into custody, officials confirmed.

Russian attack on Ukraine market kills five

A Russian drone strike targeted a busy area in a southern Ukrainian town on Saturday morning, killing five people and injuring 21 others.

Fugitive mafia boss wanted for murder arrested in Amalfi Coast luxury villa

Roberto Mazzarella, a fugitive mafia boss wanted for murder, was arrested after more than a year on the run. According to police, he had been living under a false name in a luxury villa on the Amalfi Coast.

Artemis II crew now halfway to Moon as they take 'spectacular' image of Earth

Artemis II crew, aboard the Orion capsule, reached the halfway point to the Moon. Commander Reid Wiseman captured a "spectacular" photo of Earth during the journey, highlighting the mission's progress.

World's oldest leader to get a deputy for first time in 43-year rule

Cameroon's President Paul Biya, 93, who secured his eighth consecutive term in a contested election last year, will appoint a deputy for the first time in his 43-year tenure.

Australians told to continue Easter travel plans despite fuel shortages

Hundreds of petrol stations in Australia have run dry due to disruptions in global oil shipments caused by the Iran war, leading to higher fuel prices. Despite shortages, Australians are encouraged to proceed with their Easter travel plans.

French-owned ship passes through Strait of Hormuz

A French-owned vessel, marking the first from a major European company, has transited the Strait of Hormuz since the conflict started, signaling a significant move amid ongoing tensions in the region.

ICE wanted to build a detention center - this small farming town said no

While residents support the administration's immigration goals, they oppose the plan to construct an ICE detention center in their small farming town, rejecting the facility being built in their community.

The man who became one of India's greatest stage queens

Chapal Bhaduri was Bengal’s most celebrated stage queen, renowned for his exceptional performances. However, his acclaim diminished when women began acting on stage, shifting the spotlight away from his unique role.

After 16 years in power, could Viktor Orban finally be unseated?

Hungary votes in nine days as Viktor Orban seeks a fifth term after 16 years ruling. Opposition parties unite to challenge his Fidesz party, aiming to end his long-standing grip on power amid economic and political controversies. The election outcome will significantly impact Hungary's future direction and its relationship with the EU.

Faced with new energy shock, Europe asks if reviving nuclear is the answer

Rising gas and fuel prices due to ongoing conflicts have reignited Europe's debate over energy independence. In response to the energy crisis, some countries are reconsidering nuclear power as a potential solution to reduce reliance on imports and enhance energy security.

How Canada's largest gun control effort in decades is missing the mark

Canada banned 2,500 "assault-style" firearm models and launched a buy-back program to reduce gun ownership. However, the initiative collected only half of the targeted tens of thousands of guns, highlighting challenges in achieving significant gun control despite the country's largest effort in decades.

How Bombay went from a fort city to a bustling metropolis

A new exhibition showcases Bombay's transformation from a fortified city to a thriving metropolis through a collection of paintings, photographs, and prints that highlight its historical and cultural evolution over the centuries.

'We want a voice in our land' - the people evicted to build Nigeria's capital

Residents displaced to construct Nigeria's new capital allege broken government promises. They seek recognition, fair compensation, and involvement in decisions affecting their land. The community demands a voice in their future after forced eviction for national development.

'We are at the edge of a battlefield': BBC reports near Strait of Hormuz

The BBC's Orla Guerin reports from near the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway where tensions are high as Iran exerts increasing control, raising fears of conflict in this strategic region.

'Absolutely spectacular': Artemis II crew see first glimpse of far side of Moon

On day three of their mission, the Artemis II astronauts have received their first view of the Moon's far side, describing the sight as "absolutely spectacular" during their journey around it.

What we know so far about the search for missing US airman in Iran

US and Iranian forces are conducting a joint search for a missing American crew member following the downing of a US warplane in Iran. Efforts are focused on locating and ensuring the safety of the airman amidst rising tensions.

Watch: Artemis II's journey so far as it leaves Earth orbit... in 85 seconds

Artemis II's mission marks a significant step as it leaves Earth orbit, with its crew not landing on the Moon this time. NASA aims for a potential lunar landing by 2028, using this mission to prepare.

Sånchez runs into Ábalos: the judicial spring disrupts his roadmap to regroup the PSOE with the 'no to war' and Andalusia

The Ábalos trial and the Plus Ultra case complicate Sånchez's international image in Barcelona, while the SEPI case threatens to strain Montero's campaign in Andalusia, making it difficult for the PSOE's strategy to unify the party.

Ana Botella GĂłmez, former Secretary of State for Security: "Spain is fulfilling its commitments to NATO allies"

Ana Botella GĂłmez highlights that Spain is among the top 10 NATO countries that have increased their defense spending the most and among the top five that have invested the most in equipment, fulfilling its allied commitments at a critical moment in the war in Iran.

Iran emphasizes that the Strait of Hormuz "will never be the same again," especially "for Israel and the United States"

Iran warns that the Strait of Hormuz will not return to being the same, particularly for Israel and the U.S., while Trump threatens military ground intervention if this strategic route is not reopened.

Donald Trump threatens again to unleash "hell" in Iran if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened

The US president warns that an operation to reopen the Strait of Hormuz is highly dangerous for personnel and equipment, but threatens to unleash "hell" in Iran if transit is not allowed.

With missiles and prepared for all kinds of scenarios: this is the frigate MĂ©ndez NĂșñez that will replace the CristĂłbal ColĂłn in Cyprus

The Spanish frigate MĂ©ndez NĂșñez, in service since 2006, is equipped with the advanced AEGIS system and long-range missiles, preparing for multiple strategic scenarios as it replaces the CristĂłbal ColĂłn in Cyprus.

Crew Members Wanted for the Spanish Fishing Fleet: "We Are Earning Much More Than on Land"

The Spanish fishing sector faces a shortage of young crew members due to the high average age. To attract personnel, they offer competitive salaries and better working conditions, emphasizing that earnings are higher than in land-based jobs.

Artemis II Mission, Live: Follow NASA’s Historic Return to the Moon 50 Years Later

Artemis II performs the crucial flyby of the Moon, marking NASA’s historic return to the satellite after 50 years. Check the schedule in Spain, the communications blackout, and how to follow the mission live.

The Artemis II Mission Astronauts, After Several Days Traveling to the Moon: "We Have Lost Track of Time"

The Artemis II mission has passed two-thirds of its journey to the Moon and is preparing to fly over it this Monday. The astronauts have experienced both the vast distance and the loss of the sense of time during these days in space.

They capture a never-before-seen image of the Moon: the Mare Orientale fully visible

The mission, which has already covered more than two-thirds of its journey, is approaching the Moon to fly over it this Monday and has captured an unprecedented image showing the complete Mare Orientale.

The image of the queen and her daughters, Leonor and Sofia, at Rosalía’s concert in Madrid: “They left early...”

The queen and her daughters, Leonor and Sofia, attended and enjoyed Rosalía’s concert in Madrid. However, they left before the event ended.

Tori Spelling, from 'Beverly Hills, 90210,' and four of her children hospitalized after a serious car accident

Tori Spelling and four of her children were hospitalized following a serious car accident caused by a driver who ran a red light and crashed into them.

Banks Raise Mortgage Costs Again and the Average Interest Hits a Ten-Month High

The financial sector anticipates an increase in the cost of credit in the coming months, influenced by developments in the Middle East conflict and the European Central Bank's decisions, pushing the average mortgage interest rates to their highest levels in ten months.

Radical change in the weather: these are the regions that will experience heavy rains and storms

After a period of high temperatures, Spain will face a climatic shift next week with the arrival of a storm that will bring intense rains and storms to several regions.

The Best No-Fee Interest-Bearing Accounts to Earn Money from the First Euro in April

No-fee interest-bearing accounts allow you to earn returns from the very first euro saved, while maintaining immediate availability of the balance, making them a safe and accessible option to maximize savings in April.

Jaime Astrain breaks the historical apnea record on 'Supervivientes': this is how his five minutes in the water went

Jaime Astrain, partner of Lidia Torrent, broke the historical apnea record on 'Supervivientes', managing to stay underwater for five minutes and surpassing Rubén Torres' time of 4 minutes and 45 seconds.

The Return from Easter Week Tests the Alternative Service Due to the Closure of Madrid Metro Line 10

On the Tuesday and Wednesday following Easter Week, the buses from the Madrid Municipal Transport Company and the Bicimad service will be free to facilitate alternative mobility during the closure of Madrid Metro Line 10.

Criticism of Juanfran Torres for his clash with Simeone: "He would sell his own brother to stay there"

Former footballer and DAZN commentator Juanfran Torres harshly criticized Simeone, sparking controversy. His comment, which implied that Simeone would do anything to keep his position, was not well received by the Atlético de Madrid coach.

Jordi SĂĄnchez, the soul of OBK: "I only have the recognition of an audience that has made it possible for me to make a living from music"

After 12 years of silence, Jordi Sånchez returns with OBK and releases 'Vértigo', their new album. Since 2012, he has been working solo and is preparing a tour with more than 40 concerts to present his renewed musical project.

Companies Behind the Transportation Systems of New York or Bangkok Compete to Design Madrid's Fare System

The Regional Transport Consortium of Madrid has selected six finalists to design the new fare environment, which will be implemented in 2027. Among the competing companies are those that manage transportation systems in cities such as New York and Bangkok.

What Happened to Manel Navarro, the Singer of "Spain's Rooster" at Eurovision

Manel Navarro, known for his controversial "rooster" during his performance at Eurovision 2017 representing Spain, has since been mainly associated with that live moment.

Checo Pérez, surprised (in a bad way) by Aston Martin: "I had hoped Fernando Alonso would be competitive"

Checo Pérez expressed his disappointment with Aston Martin, mentioning that he had confidence in the project led by Adrian Newey. Additionally, he expected Fernando Alonso to have a competitive performance, but the reality did not meet his expectations.

One stabbed and 13 arrested after a fight between two groups in the Barcelona metro

A fight between two groups at the El Coll i la Teixonera metro station in Barcelona ended with one person stabbed and 13 arrested during the early hours of Sunday. Authorities intervened to control the situation and carry out the arrests.

Journalist Diego Carcedo, contributor to '20minutos', dies at 86

Diego Carcedo, the last Western correspondent to leave Vietnam in 1975 and former director of the news services at TVE, has passed away at the age of 86. He was a prominent figure in journalism and a contributor to '20minutos'.

The Government on the 'Koldo case': "We have nothing to hide and we hope justice is served regarding the 'mask case'"

The Court has rejected the testimony of high-ranking officials such as Pedro SĂĄnchez, MarĂ­a JesĂșs Montero, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, and Reyes Maroto in the 'mask case'. The Government maintains that it has nothing to hide and trusts that justice will be done in this process.

The Pope Celebrates His First Easter Mass and Calls for the Abandonment of Weapons in the 'Urbi et Orbi'

The Pope celebrated his first Easter Mass, calling for the abandonment of weapons and warning against indifference to the violence and death of thousands. He made an urgent appeal for peace and urged rejecting resignation in the face of increasing violence in the world.

Stan Wawrinka on Alcaraz: "He is taking tennis to another dimension, it would be magical to face him"

Stan Wawrinka, who will retire at the end of the season, praised Carlos Alcaraz during the press conference before the Monte Carlo Masters 1000, highlighting that the young tennis player is taking tennis to another dimension and that it would be magical to face him.

At least seven injured, including a minor, after a roof collapse in a hotel in Benidorm

Seven people were injured, including a minor, after the roof of a hotel in Benidorm collapsed. Five were taken to the Benidorm Clinic and Marina Baixa Hospital due to multiple contusions.

Patrick Mouratoglou: "The Future of Tennis Is in Danger, It Has a Large but Aging Audience"

Patrick Mouratoglou warned about the future of tennis, pointing out that although the sport has a large audience, its audience is older and aging, which puts the sustainability and growth of tennis at long-term risk.

Challenge yourself with our trivia: how many questions can you get right?

Participate in this current science quiz with 10 easy questions to test your knowledge and find out if you are an expert in the field.

This is how 'the most beautiful girl in the world' built a 3.6 million euro empire before turning 25

The young woman, besides being a model for major brands, has amassed millions of followers on Instagram and has created her own companies, building an empire valued at 3.6 million euros before the age of 25.

Laura Pausini Stops Her Concert in Valencia and Invites a 12-Year-Old Fan with a Prodigious Voice to Sing: "A Dream Come True for Her"

During her concert in Valencia, Laura Pausini stopped the show to invite Alejandra, a 12-year-old fan who traveled from Ciudad Real, to sing alongside her, highlighting the young girl's prodigious talent and making a dream come true for her.

The average size of new apartments does not fall below 100 square meters in a Spain where 28% of households are already single-person

Developers point out that regulations and delays in licensing slow down the adaptation of apartments to new demands, while technical architects observe that homes are more compartmentalized despite the increase in single-person households, which already represent 28% in Spain.

Jorge Dezcallar, former director of the CNI: "The US has gotten involved in a war that serves Israel’s interests, not its own"

Jorge Dezcallar, former director of the CNI, comments that the US is involved in a conflict that benefits Israel more than itself. Regarding Iran, he points out that Israel aims to destroy the regime of the ayatollahs, but it will continue to resist as long as it has military support. The interview was conducted following the presentation of his novel "Black Fish."

Carmen Lomana slams Kiko Rivera over Irene Rosales: "She has put up with everything, addictions..."

Carmen Lomana responds to Kiko Rivera's criticisms of his ex-wife, Irene Rosales, defending Irene and reminding the DJ that she has endured a lot, including his addictions. Lomana criticizes Kiko's attitude and publicly supports Irene in this conflict.

Tennis player Marina Bassols erupts over continuous death threats: "I am not responsible for anyone's bets"

Marina Bassols, the Spanish tennis player, is going through difficult days due to constant death threats related to betting. In a heartfelt reflection, she clarifies that she is not responsible for anyone's bets and condemns the attacks she has received.

Merab Dvalishvili, training partner of Topuria, suffers a terrible injury: "I have broken it even more in the same direction"

Georgian fighter Merab Dvalishvili, who trains alongside Ilia Topuria, suffered a broken nose during training, aggravating a previous injury in the same area.

The Health Issues Keeping Ana MarĂ­a AldĂłn Away from TV and Her Colleagues: "I am Stable"

Ana MarĂ­a AldĂłn, ex-partner of Ortega Cano, reappeared on 'Fiesta' to provide an update on her health status. She assured that she is stable, although her medical problems have kept her away from television and her colleagues.

RosalĂ­a closes her personal Holy Week in Madrid with 'Lux' after four nights of blessings

RosalĂ­a concludes her Holy Week in Madrid with the finale of her show 'Lux' after four successful nights. She is now preparing for her upcoming concerts in Barcelona, scheduled for April 13, 15, 17, and 18, before continuing her tour.

Valencian paella with Cambodian rice? The crisis of European rice growers that endangers this crop

Agricultural organizations warn of a "perfect storm" for European rice growers, characterized by low farmgate prices, record imports, and pests such as Pycularia Oryzae, which jeopardizes local rice production.

Sylvester Stallone: "I was afraid of my father and my mother told me she wished she had aborted me"

Sylvester Stallone reveals that the script of 'Rocky' reflects his personal life and helped him face one of the most difficult moments, marked by fear of his father and painful comments from his mother.

Selena GĂłmez dresses like a doll in Los Angeles with the cutest retro mini dress (in a trendy color)

Selena GĂłmez, founder of Rare Beauty, shone as a host and inspiration at a spring event in Los Angeles, wearing a cute retro mini dress in a trendy color.

Experts agree: "Walking helps keep your heart younger. The arteries open a little more and blood pressure decreases"

Walking, an easy and accessible exercise, benefits the heart by opening the arteries and lowering blood pressure, helping to keep the heart younger. It is important to do it correctly to take full advantage of its benefits.

How to Survive a Trip to the Moon: The Systems That Keep Artemis II Astronauts Alive

Artemis II will test the Orion spacecraft's survival systems in deep space. The technology includes environmental control, oxygen supply, waste management, and radiation protection, ensuring the life and safety of the astronauts during the trip to the Moon.

Five destinations to organize a trip with girlfriends that everyone will say yes to

If you are the one choosing the destination for a trip with girlfriends and need ideas, here are five versatile places that guarantee fun and satisfaction for the whole group.

Eneko Atxa Shares the Secret of His Cheesecake: "Leave Some Lumps That Resemble Blue Cheese"

Chef Eneko Atxa, a Michelin-starred chef, reveals his cheesecake recipe, highlighting that the secret is to leave some lumps that resemble blue cheese, adding unique texture and flavor to this classic dessert.

The DGT explains how to register electric scooters on its electronic headquarters

The new regulation in Spain requires all electric scooter users to register their vehicles in the Personal Vehicles Registry. The DGT has outlined the process to register them through its electronic headquarters, facilitating compliance with this legal obligation.

The Invisible Mistakes That Make Dogs and Cats Sick: How Everyday Habits Affect Them

Inadequate feeding, sedentary lifestyle, and lack of prevention are common causes that affect the health of dogs and cats, leading to various problems that can be avoided with better daily habits.

Pablo Iglesias states that he left politics "burned out": "I wasn’t making as many three-pointers as before"

Pablo Iglesias, former Vice President of the Government, stated that leaving institutional politics was like "getting out of jail" due to the enormous amount of hostility he faced, which led him to abandon a field where he was no longer performing as well as before.

A 12-year-old boy stabs a 13-year-old boy while playing indoor soccer

The victim's father pledged that the case will not be forgotten and to prevent other families from experiencing a similar situation following the stabbing that occurred during an indoor soccer game.

A total of 42 winners of the Gordo de la Primitiva win 3,900 euros each and the jackpot rises to 5.3 million euros

There were no First or Second Category winners in the Gordo de la Primitiva. 42 winners from the lower categories receive 3,900 euros each. The jackpot increases to 5.3 million euros for the next draw.

The Princes of Wales Reappear, Amid Scandal, with Their Children at the Traditional Easter Sunday Service

The Princes of Wales attended the traditional Easter Sunday service with their children, showing an attempt at normality amid a scandal affecting the British Royal Family.

Monumental anger from Lamine Yamal: he didn't celebrate Lewandowski's goal and left without greeting Flick

Lamine Yamal ended the match against Atlético de Madrid very angry, despite Barça's 2-1 victory that brings them closer to LaLiga. He didn't celebrate Lewandowski's goal and left without greeting coach Flick.

The MĂĄlaga restaurant located right on the beachfront where you can eat cheaply: "Incredible prices and very, very good service"

This beachfront restaurant in MĂĄlaga offers a menu for just ten euros that includes typical dishes from MĂĄlaga. Its incredible prices and very friendly service stand out, making it an affordable and quality option to enjoy the local cuisine.

JĂșlia Marva, finance expert, explains the trick dealerships use to sell you cars you can’t afford

JĂșlia Marva warns that dealerships focus attention on the monthly payment, but it is crucial to evaluate the final price of the car. She recommends following the 20/4/10 rule for responsible financing: pay 20% down, finance up to 4 years, and allocate a maximum of 10% of monthly income to the car.

Vueling launches a free entertainment portal: series and movies without needing WiFi

Vueling, the low-cost airline based in Barcelona, will offer its passengers a free entertainment portal with series and movies that can be enjoyed without the need for a WiFi connection during the flight.

The roadmap to follow if you want to shield your variable mortgage from the rise of the euribor

The euribor, a key indicator for variable mortgages, has risen again after the war in Iran. This affects mortgage payments, so it is vital to know strategies to protect yourself from these increases and stabilize the payments.

Beyond Passion

In Andalusia, Holy Week reflects the mixture of Muslim, Jewish, and Christian cultures, and goes beyond the religious aspect, being a tradition and invaluable legacy for many Andalusians.

The Toilet Crisis

The military operation against Iran, initially called 'Epic Fury', has been less glorious than expected, suggesting that a more appropriate name would be 'Dirty War', reflecting the disappointment and harshness of the events that occurred.

Is Tehran Burning?

Trump seldom follows through on threats, often guided by lawyers advising caution, yet sometimes influenced by others who whisper reckless ideas.

Vacations and People Who Are Never Where They Would Like to Be

Digital melancholy is a problem in today’s hyperconnected world, where constant connection and distraction prevent fully enjoying vacations and the present moment, causing dissatisfaction and the feeling of not truly being where one wants to be.

New Madrid Metro Station: Will Be Added to the Map of One of the Main Lines

The new Madrid Metro station, located between Colonia JardĂ­n and AviaciĂłn Española, is expected to be completed by 2029, integrating into one of the city’s main lines.

Changes in the Amounts of the Social Electric Bonus and Social Thermal Bonus: This is How the Aid Stands

The update of income thresholds modifies the criteria to access the Social Electric Bonus and the Social Thermal Bonus, adjusting the aid aimed at facilitating the payment of electric and thermal bills for households with certain income levels.

When Will the Next Long Weekend Be in Spain and How Many Public Holidays Will It Have? This Is What the Work Calendar Shows

After Easter, Spaniards will have a new long weekend next month according to the work calendar, which details the public holidays available to enjoy this additional break.

Easter Monday 2026: these are the regions where April 6 will be a holiday

Seven autonomous communities in Spain will have April 6, 2026, Easter Monday, as a non-working day, thus extending Holy Week. In the rest of the country, this date will be a working day.

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20minutos invites its readers to participate in a survey with the aim of gathering opinions that help improve their experience and the quality of information.

Questions about the Income Tax: Do You Know How to Request the Draft? Are You Aware of the Updates?

The 2025 Income Tax Return will begin in April, when taxpayers will be able to request the draft and submit their declarations to the Tax Agency. Answers to questions submitted through a form will be provided by mail.

How much do you know about current events? Test yourself with our quiz on the latest news from March

With the arrival of April, it's time to review what happened in March. Join our quiz and compete with your friends to show who is most up-to-date with recent news.

Quitting work to foster a child "with special difficulties": more than 400 children live in specialized foster care in Spain

Specialized foster care provides a home for minors with disabilities and behavioral problems who have spent a long time in institutions. Families must dedicate their time and have specialized skills, receiving financial compensation in return for caring for these children.

Drama and horror in Sevilla: loses against Oviedo, bottom of the table, and is left two points from relegation

Sevilla suffered a heavy defeat against bottom-placed Oviedo, leaving them just two points from relegation. Nianzou’s sending off in the 38th minute left the team with one player less, further complicating their position in the standings.

The Zodiac Signs and Their Correspondence in the Sky: Saints, Archangels, Virgins...

The article explores the symbolic connections between the zodiac signs and spiritual figures such as saints, archangels, and virgins, highlighting how these correspondences enrich astrological interpretation with divine and spiritual influences.

The Interior Ministry wants to "eliminate cash payments" for the issuance fees of the DNI and passport

The Interior Ministry aims to eliminate cash payments for the issuance fees of the DNI and passport, as the Police point out that handling cash creates logistical problems and complications in management for the officials.

Twenty Costaleros Abandon a Paso in Huelva, Which Completes Its Route with Volunteers

The brotherhood of Huelva issued an urgent call on social media for local costaleros to come forward after the unexpected desertion of twenty costaleros, managing to have volunteers complete the route.

Forced to Pay to Get an Appointment at Immigration Office: "They Play with Our Need"

The shortage of appointments at the Immigration Office has created an illegal market where free slots are resold for up to €200. The police dismantled networks that used bots to hoard and sell these appointments, affecting people who depend on the process.

The stigma of those kidnapped by the Argentine dictatorship: "To some we were traitors, to others, subversives"

This Tuesday marks 50 years since the coup d'état in Argentina that began a dictatorship characterized by the kidnapping, torture, and disappearance of thousands. The survivors face a dual stigma, being seen as traitors by some and subversives by others, reflecting the profound impact and social division caused by that dark historical period.

The Expansion of 'Coliving' in Barcelona Pushes Neighbors to Eviction: "My Home Is Not Monopoly"

Investment funds are acquiring buildings in Barcelona to transform them into shared apartments, which leads to the eviction of neighbors through pressure, renovations, and lawsuits, generating conflicts within the affected communities.

The reason why Terelu Campos did not attend her expected face-to-face with Edmundo Arrocet on 'ÂĄDe viernes!'

Terelu Campos did not attend the anticipated face-to-face on 'ÂĄDe viernes!' to respond live to the statements made by Edmundo Arrocet, her mother's former partner, causing surprise among the audience.

Misua, 'Drag Race' star, dies at 27 just before filming begins

Misua, a contestant on 'Drag Race,' passed away suddenly at the age of 27, shortly before the show's filming was set to start.

'Malas lenguas' uncovers a peculiar theft that occurred in a restaurant in AlmerĂ­a

In AlmerĂ­a, thieves stole the plaque that identifies a restaurant in the Michelin Guide, an unusual theft that has drawn attention.

The funny mix-up of the 'Pasapalabra' team with Amarilla: "They thought he was a contestant"

The 'Pasapalabra' team confused Amarilla with a contestant during the recording of the show. The new guests are the actor, Pastora Soler, Dani Grao, and Virginia Riezu.

Raquel Bollo lashes out at Gloria Camila in defense of her son Manuel Cortés: "It sounds very petty to me"

Raquel Bollo has responded to the attacks from Gloria Camila, defending her son Manuel Cortés and calling the criticisms "very petty."

Princess Leonor finalizes her military training with a big question mark: which university will she attend?

Princess Leonor is completing comprehensive military training that includes constitutional law, history, international relations, and protocol, although it has not yet been decided which university she will continue her studies at.

The Perplexity of Aitana SĂĄnchez-GijĂłn and How It Reveals "Who You Are"

Aitana SĂĄnchez-GijĂłn expresses her perplexity through words that transcend the ordinary, revealing dynamics and perspectives on identity and the environment around her.

Is Camela breaking up? Ángeles Muñoz raises alarms: "I am free and I fly whenever I want"

Ángeles Muñoz reignites rumors about a possible crisis within the group Camela with her statements, suggesting that she might be considering her independence and new professional paths.

Shiloh, the daughter of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, debuts in the music video of a K-pop singer

Shiloh, 19 years old and daughter of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, makes her debut in the music video for the song "What's A Girl To Do" by K-pop singer Dayoung, appearing briefly in the video.

What Happened to Andrea Elson, the Teenage Daughter from 'Alf' Who Left Hollywood After the Series

Andrea Elson, known for playing the teenage daughter in 'Alf', quit acting after the series, which had a tense working environment. She later focused on training as a yoga instructor.

Maxi Iglesias's Ex-Girlfriend Deeply Affected After News of His Alleged Romance with Aitana SĂĄnchez-GijĂłn

SaĂșl Ortiz exclusively revealed on Fiesta that Maxi Iglesias's ex-girlfriend is very affected following the news of his supposed romance with Aitana SĂĄnchez-GijĂłn.

Precise and with music: this was the ignition of the Orion engine in the Artemis II mission

The four Artemis II astronauts completed the perigee raise maneuver after resolving minor incidents, such as communication failures and problems with the toilet. They woke up to the song "Sleepyhead" to successfully oversee the ignition of the Orion spacecraft's engine in the early hours of the mission, according to NASA.

How to Make Easter Monas

José Vicente Galån, manager of Pastelería Galån, explains the tradition of the Easter mona and its preparation, which includes chocolate eggs, boiled eggs, panquemao, and walnut and raisin cake. The base dough, an improved version of bread made with homemade ingredients like flour and eggs, is notable for its good slow fermentation using sourdough and a small amount of yeast to achieve variety and quality.

Dark Chocolate Torrijas, the Star Sweet of This Holy Week

The traditional milk torrija remains the star of Holy Week in Spain. However, this year in Madrid they have innovated by creating a new version: the dark chocolate torrija, which is already standing out as a special sweet in the celebrations.

Tadej Pogacar wins his third Tour of Flanders with a historic performance

Tadej Pogacar, the event favorite, won his third Tour of Flanders with a memorable performance. With this victory, he adds his fourth consecutive monument and the twelfth in his career, consolidating his dominance in professional cycling.

Mircea Lucescu, former Romanian national team coach, admitted to ICU: not responding to treatment and his condition has worsened

Mircea Lucescu, 80-year-old coach, who underwent surgery for a heart condition on Tuesday, was admitted to the ICU after experiencing significant cardiac arrhythmias. His condition is not responding to treatment and has worsened since then.

Tsitsipas' Confession with a Jab at Paula Badosa: "I Prefer That My Girlfriend Doesn’t Play Tennis, Believe Me"

Stefanos Tsitsipas confessed that he prefers his partner not to play tennis, indirectly taking a jab at Paula Badosa. The Greek player explained that the pressure and competition involved in the sport can affect the relationship, and that he prefers to keep a distance between his profession and personal life.

Pau Gasol, in awe of Aday Mara after his feat in the NCAA: "Playing so well and being a key piece..."

Pau Gasol praised center Aday Mara, who was key in Michigan Wolverines' (91-73) victory that qualified them for the NCAA final. He highlighted his great performance and leadership on the college team.

The Key to Defeating Ilia Topuria, According to Fighter Beneil Dariush: "It Needs to Be as Chaotic and Uncomfortable as Possible"

Beneil Dariush, an American fighter of Iranian origin, states that to defeat Ilia Topuria it is crucial to make the fight chaotic and uncomfortable. According to Dariush, this approach can destabilize the Russian-Spanish fighter in his lightweight title fight.

Employment of People with Disabilities Reaches Its Highest Point but Still Does Not Reach 30%: “Without a Job, I Felt Excluded and Powerless”

According to a report by the Randstad Foundation, employment of people with disabilities has reached its highest level in 12 years, adding 166,000 new workers. However, the employment rate still does not exceed 30%, reflecting that labor inclusion remains limited. Many express feeling excluded and powerless without a job.

TomĂĄs Monsalve, with autism: "Safe spaces should be created for people with ASD"

TomĂĄs Monsalve, diagnosed with autism in adulthood, shares the daily challenges of living with an invisible disability. He emphasizes the importance of creating safe and accessible spaces for people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), promoting understanding and support in society.

From Prison to an Employment Contract: The Challenge of Reintegrating with an Intellectual Disability

Retomados, a program by Plena Inclusión, supports individuals with intellectual disabilities like Ángel Manuel in reintegrating into society through work. Ángel highlights that having a job helps him develop responsibility, illustrating the positive impact of employment on personal growth and social inclusion after prison.

Telecom Companies Activate 'Defense Mode' to Capitalize on the Rise in Military Investments in the European Union

Telecom companies are intensifying their focus on the defense sector, seeking to expand through partnerships with the military industry and offering technological solutions to the armed forces, driven by the increase in military investments in the European Union.

RomĂĄn Campa (InfoJobs): "AI can help make job searching less lonely and more human"

RomĂĄn Campa from InfoJobs highlights how artificial intelligence can transform the job search process, making it less lonely and more approachable. AI facilitates the connection between candidates and companies, improving the user experience and providing a more human and personalized approach to employment mediation.

Iran Plans to Sell Oil in Yuan: Will It Be a New Challenge to the Dollar?

Iran plans to sell its oil in yuan, amid tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and rising crude prices, which could challenge the dollar’s dominance in the energy market and impact currencies and global investment decisions.

Europe, a safe haven asset? Resistance is not enough to convince the market

In the last 30 days, several European indices have performed relatively better than Wall Street during moments of greatest tension, although this resilience has yet to fully convince the market as a safe haven asset.

Delivery is Not Magic, The End of the Mirage

The article demystifies delivery service, pointing out that it is not a magical solution for businesses and restaurants. It highlights the costs and logistical challenges involved with these platforms, as well as the impact on profit margins. It warns that relying exclusively on delivery can be unsustainable and proposes reconsidering strategies to balance quality, price, and customer experience.

IAG Withdraws from the Bid for TAP: Air France-KLM and Lufthansa Continue

IAG, the parent company of Iberia, withdraws from the competition to acquire TAP, stating that this decision is the best way to protect the interests of its shareholders. Meanwhile, Air France-KLM and Lufthansa continue with their bids for the Portuguese airline.

The director of 'The Batman' takes on the novel that almost destroyed Brian De Palma's career

Matt Reeves had difficulties starting the sequel to 'The Batman', but now that filming is progressing well, he plans to expand his projects, including the adaptation of a novel that almost ruined Brian De Palma's career.

Achieved: 'Torrente Presidente' is the highest-grossing film of the saga and climbs the ranking of box office hits in Spanish cinema

The latest installment of Santiago Segura's saga, 'Torrente Presidente,' has surpassed the box office earnings of 'Torrente 2: Mission in Marbella' after 25 years, establishing itself as the highest-grossing film in the franchise and moving up the list of top hits in Spanish cinema.

The Dumbledore Actor in 'Harry Potter' Clarifies His Opinions About J.K. Rowling: "They Have Been Misrepresented and Misinterpreted"

John Lithgow, the first American actor to portray Dumbledore after Richard Harris, Michael Gambon, and Jude Law, clarifies his opinions about J.K. Rowling, stating that they have been misrepresented and misinterpreted.

A New Era of 'Peaky Blinders': Netflix Announces Two More Series with Actor Change for This Character

Barry Keoghan played Duke Shelby in the film 'Peaky Blinders: The Man Immortal.' Netflix announced two new 'Peaky Blinders' series, with cast changes, including a new actor for the character Duke Shelby.

Paul Thomas Anderson stopped the Coen brothers' shoot while filming one of his best movies

Paul Thomas Anderson, Oscar winner in 2026 for 'One Battle After Another', temporarily halted the Coen brothers' shoot while filming one of the most outstanding movies of the 21st century.

This is what the exoskeletons used by Ukrainian soldiers to carry heavy artillery shells look like

A video reveals that Ukrainian soldiers use exoskeletons in combat to facilitate the transport of heavy artillery shells, improving their carrying capacity and efficiency on the battlefield.

Do you need to leave the house and have no battery? This new Android feature charges your phone in just a few minutes

Google is developing a priority charging feature in Android that allows you to quickly charge your phone in emergency situations, improving the device's battery life in just a few minutes.

Be Careful if You Are Looking for a Job and This Happens to You: It’s a Fake Job Offer That Can Steal All Your Data

An unexpected message offering an attractive position may be the start of a fake job offer designed to steal your personal information. It is recommended to stay alert and verify the authenticity of any job proposal received to avoid fraud.

The small cylinder on your cables is not decoration and has a function you probably don’t know about

That small cylinder on your cables is an EMI filter that reduces electromagnetic interference, improving the signal quality and the performance of your electronic devices.

Beware of the GoPix Trojan: This Attack Mimics WhatsApp and Google Chrome to Steal Bank Data

The Brazilian GoPix Trojan steals financial information through cyberattacks and fraudulent advertising, imitating applications like WhatsApp and Google Chrome to deceive users and access their bank data.

From Queen Sofía to Lola Índigo, wearing a mantilla: the most sober looks of celebrities during Holy Week

During Holy Week, various celebrities have stood out for their sober and elegant styles, wearing mantillas and traditional garments that reflect the solemnity of the celebration. Among them, Queen Sofía and Lola Índigo have been notable for their respectfulness and style during these dates.

Parfois has the most beautiful argyle patterned jacket that you will debut this Easter with your white pants

Parfois presents an argyle patterned jacket ideal for fans of the boho style and those looking for originality in their outfits this Easter.

The 'Boho' Style Set That Slims and Elongates the Figure Has Just Arrived at Sfera

Sfera has launched a boho set that includes a top and harem pants in the season's trending color, designed to slim and elongate the figure.

Mariah Carey transforms into Georgina and gets ahead of summer with the boldest look for a day at sea

Mariah Carey celebrated her birthday at sea wearing a glamorous and daring outfit, featuring a key piece for the summer season.

An Expert Reveals the 3 Gestures You Repeat Daily That Are Ruining Your Hair

A hair health specialist identifies three daily habits that damage the hair fiber and offers key tips to prevent hair breakage and keep it healthy.

Zendaya’s Most Symbolic Dress: Signed by Schiaparelli and the Golden Highlight of Her Bridal Era

Zendaya ended the rumor phase about her wedding to Tom Holland by wearing the iconic "something blue," repeated three times, in a dress signed by Schiaparelli that symbolizes her new bridal chapter.

The Best Chocolate Palmier in the World is Sold in Madrid, Contains Lard from Guijuelo, and Costs 16 Euros

Ricardo Vélez, creator of this chocolate palmier, highlights that the use of Iberian lard from Guijuelo gives it a unique flavor and texture, making it an exclusive specialty sold in Madrid for 16 euros.

The A-1 Highway Roadside Restaurant to Visit in 2026: An Average Bill of 70 Euros and the Temple of the Best Grill Master of 2024

Located near Burgos, this restaurant on the A-1 stands out for its high-quality grilled meat. With an average bill of 70 euros, it is recognized as the best grill master of 2024, becoming a must-stop for lovers of good meat on the road.

The brewery in the heart of Madrid where you can find the best tripe stew in the city (and the world)

Madrid-style tripe stew is a culinary symbol of Madrid, and in this brewery downtown you can taste the best in the city and the world.

The only Michelin star in Baix Ebre: three tasting menus up to €160

The restaurant Villa Retiro, the only one with a Michelin star in Baix Ebre, offers three tasting menus priced at €75, €130, and €160 per person, highlighting the region's high gastronomy.

The Cake that Starred in Agatha Ruiz de la Prada’s Fashion Week Show

Agatha Ruiz de la Prada and a company have collaborated to launch a special edition cake, inspired by her Fashion Week runway 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

The torrija from Pan.Delirio, recognized as the best in the Community of Madrid, stands out for a special recipe whose secret does not lie in the bread, but in other ingredients and techniques that enhance its flavor and texture.

What is the Best Time of Year to Travel to the Amalfi Coast?

The Amalfi Coast, located one hour from Naples, is one of the most popular tourist areas in Europe due to its picturesque villages and beautiful coastal landscapes.

Route through the South of France among Vineyards, Lakes, and Medieval Villages near Toulouse

The Occitanie region, close to Spain, offers a medieval atmosphere and stunning nature, making it an ideal destination for travelers who want to explore a different side of France.

Starting May 30th, Santiago will have a new direct flight to a vibrant European capital, with daily frequency during the high season.

The town one hour from Madrid where 'Pura sangre' was filmed: a millenary monolith and Medieval treasures

One hour from Madrid, in the westernmost town of the region, the Telecinco series 'Pura sangre' was filmed. This place stands out for its millenary monolith and medieval remains that enrich its historical and cultural value.

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 products from hotel rooms, affecting all member countries, including Spain. This measure aims to reduce waste and promote sustainability in the European tourism sector.

This Summer MĂĄlaga Will Have a Direct Flight to One of the Most Idyllic Countries in the Mediterranean

This summer, MĂĄlaga will have a direct flight to an island destination in the Mediterranean, renowned for its heritage, historical, cultural, and natural richness, making access easier to one of the most idyllic countries in the region.

The town where De la Fuente, Spain's coach, was born: stately buildings and a cradle of wines

The Spanish coach, De la Fuente, was born in a town in La Rioja known for its stately buildings, rich history, and distinguished wine production, which are the main attractions of this emblematic town.

David Mateo, nutrition expert: "Drink water in sips; if you drink it all at once, your body eliminates it before benefiting from it"

David Mateo emphasizes that the amount, timing, and temperature of water are key for good digestion. He recommends drinking water in sips rather than all at once so that the body can properly absorb the water and take advantage of its benefits.

Science confirms it: the appendix is not a mistake, it has evolved 32 times and is key for survival

Although it is possible to live without an appendix, this organ has evolved 32 times in different species, indicating that it serves an important function for survival, challenging the idea that it is merely a useless vestige.

The hobby that helps you delay brain aging and for which you only need binoculars

Birdwatching is an activity that helps protect the brain and slow its aging, offering cognitive benefits with just the use of binoculars.

What Did Plato Mean by His Phrase: "He Who Is Not Good at Serving Will Not Be Good at Leading"

Plato reflected on the human soul, knowledge, and moral conduct—topics that remain fundamental in modern psychology. His phrase emphasizes that the ability to serve is essential for exercising good leadership.

Aurelio Rojas, Cardiologist: "If You Don't Brush Your Teeth, You Could End Up with a Heart Infection"

Brushing your teeth daily prevents endocarditis, a serious infection caused by the accumulation of bacteria and pus in the heart.

The risk factors of colon cancer, a disease that increasingly affects younger people

In 2025, 44,571 new cases of colorectal cancer were diagnosed in the country. This disease, traditionally associated with older ages, is increasingly affecting young people. Risk factors include dietary habits, sedentary lifestyle, obesity, and family history, highlighting the need for prevention and early detection.

Behind the Wheel of the Jaecoo 8 SHS: More Refined, More Comfortable, and More Off-Road Capable Than I Expected

The Jaecoo 8 SHS stands out for its comfort, advanced technology, and surprising off-road capability, exceeding expectations in my first experience with it.

Experts criticize the northern bypass approved to connect highways A-21 and A-23 in Jaca: "It seriously jeopardizes the future"

Experts from Salvar Jaca describe the approved northern bypass connecting the A-21 and A-23 as a "historic failure," warning that it will seriously affect the city's future. They propose an alternative route through the south as a solution.

A Driving School Instructor on Overtaking Bicycles: "When the Road Is One-Way, Don't Leave Less Than One and a Half Meters"

Carlos, a traffic instructor, points out that many drivers do not respect the minimum distance when overtaking cyclists on one-way streets, recommending leaving at least one and a half meters to ensure the safety of both.

The DGT sign that could cost you 4 points off your license if you don't obey it

The DGT introduces a blue sign with a white diamond to identify HOV lanes. Not respecting it can result in a penalty of 4 points on your driving license. Drivers should become familiar with this new sign to avoid sanctions.

The Guardia Civil’s Recommendations for Motorcyclists Going on Spring Trips

The Guardia Civil reminds motorcyclists, through social media, to enjoy their spring rides without forgetting safety, always prioritizing ensuring their protection while enjoying leisure.

A van was recorded performing an illegal and dangerous double overtake, putting road safety at risk. A vehicle coming from the opposite direction had to brake sharply to avoid a head-on collision. The Civil Guard is already investigating the van driver for this infraction.

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Tussam keeps nine lines outside the center of Seville due to tram-bus works

Tussam keeps nine bus lines outside the center of Seville because of the tram-bus construction works. The affected terminals remain near Puerta Osario, while new changes are being implemented in La Macarena due to metro works.

Worker dies after ingesting industrial lubricant in a workshop in TarancĂłn

A worker died at 1:45 a.m. after ingesting industrial lubricant in a workshop in TarancĂłn. A mobile ICU unit and Civil Guard officers responded to the scene but were unable to save him.

The Civil Guard dismantles a drug trafficking network in AlmerĂ­a involved in a February shooting

The Civil Guard dismantled a drug trafficking network in AlmerĂ­a linked to a February shooting, seizing 530 kg of hashish, 1,400 marijuana plants, 2,500 liters of fuel, two boats, and various firearms.

Man arrested in Barcelona for killing another with a knife in the street

A man has been arrested in Barcelona after fatally stabbing another man in a public street. Authorities are investigating whether the victim attempted to mug the arrested individual before the incident.

Ábalos, Koldo, and Cerdån burn in the Judas effigies of Alfaro portrayed as 'The Three Little Pigs'

In Alfaro, Ábalos, Koldo, and Cerdån were represented and burned in the Judas effigies, characterized as 'The Three Little Pigs'. This tradition symbolizes "burning the bad of the year" to leave behind the negatives of 2025 and start anew in 2026.

The President of Murcia Rides a Chariot Again in Lorca

The President of Murcia stated that it is "an honor" to once again experience Good Friday in Lorca, participating in the traditional procession and riding a chariot.

A man arrested for raping a disabled woman whom he drugged and tried to tie up with ropes in Manacor

A man was arrested by the National Police for sexual assault and injuries after drugging and trying to tie up a disabled woman with ropes in Manacor. After being brought before the court, he was released on charges.

One arrested and two injured in a fight in the early morning at a nightclub in GandĂ­a

Two people attacked two others with a broken bottle in a nightclub in GandĂ­a. One of the injured suffered a serious neck injury and underwent emergency surgery. One attacker was arrested.

A lifeless body found floating in the basement of a ruined building in Cervo

Agents found a corpse floating in the basement of an abandoned building in Lieiro, Cervo. The alert was given at 9:30 p.m. on Saturday.

At least seven injured, including a minor, after the collapse of a roof in a hotel in Benidorm

Seven people were injured, including a minor, after the collapse of a roof in a hotel in Benidorm. Five of those affected were taken to the Benidorm Clinic and the Marina Baixa Hospital with various contusions.

A Young Woman's Reaction When Searching for a MĂĄlaga - Madrid Flight: Cheaper, But with Three Stopovers and 49 Hours

A young woman reacts upon finding a budget flight from MĂĄlaga to Madrid that includes three stopovers and lasts 49 hours. The video, with over 500,000 views, sparked humorous comments, including one from a user joking about trying different exotic dishes during the long journey.

'Imago Sacra', the sticker album by the Junta de CofradĂ­as of Valladolid for this Holy Week

The album 'Imago Sacra,' organized by the Junta de CofradĂ­as of Valladolid, includes 21 categories featuring the 20 brotherhoods of the city. Each sticker has a QR code on the back that links directly to the brotherhood responsible for the image to facilitate access and information.

A YouTuber Builds a Bunker to Protect His Video Game Collection

A YouTuber invested nearly a thousand euros per month to build a bunker designed to protect his valuable video game collection, completing the project after a period of consistent work.

The Eastern Siberian Laika, a hunting dog of great endurance and not suitable for just anyone

The Eastern Siberian Laika is a Nordic hunting dog classified in Group 5 of the FCI, known for its great endurance and specific nature, making it unsuitable for every owner.

Eight Ways to Show Dogs and Cats That We Love Them

Beyond treats or kisses, showing affection to dogs and cats involves caring for their well-being, health, and providing consistent daily attention. These actions reflect love and commitment towards them.

Dogs at Festivals, Terraces, and Events: When Sharing Plans Is a Good Idea and When It Is Not

Although there are more and more 'pet friendly' spaces, this does not always guarantee the well-being of dogs. Many tolerate large events, but most do not truly enjoy them, so it is important to assess when sharing these plans is beneficial for them.

Your daily horoscope: Monday, April 6, 2026

Check yesterday's, today's, and tomorrow's horoscopes on 20minutos.es to discover the astrological predictions that will help you face the day with greater clarity and confidence.

Check El Gordo: results for this Sunday, April 5

The winning combination of the El Gordo de la Primitiva draw on Sunday, April 5, 2026, will be announced starting at 9:30 PM. The results will be available on the 20minutos.es website.

How long does it take to get to the Moon from Earth?

The time to get to the Moon from Earth varies depending on several factors, such as the spacecraft's trajectory and its speed. These elements precisely determine both the distance to be traveled and the duration of the space journey.

Check Bonoloto: results for this Sunday, April 5

The winning combination of the Bonoloto for Sunday, April 5, 2026, will be announced from 9:30 PM. The results will be available on the 20minutos.es website.

RosalĂ­a's Love Lesson That We Should Apply

RosalĂ­a reminds us that the essential thing is to find time for yourself, whether it's celebrating Valentine's Day belatedly or enjoying unique moments like singing 'Sauvignon Blanc' live.

Who was... Stamata Revithi: the mystery of the first female marathoner

Stamata Revithi was the first woman to run the marathon at the 1896 Games, although she was officially prohibited from participating. Defying the rule, she completed the race on her own the following day, but her effort never received official recognition.

The Doctors of Nature Arrive: How the Balearic Islands Promote a Pioneering Model to Restore Wetlands

The RestaurAlcĂșdia project has ecologically restored two wetlands in AlcĂșdia in just three years, driving an innovative model in the Balearic Islands for the recovery of these ecosystems.

Things We Used to Do Daily That Young People Now Don’t Even Know About

With technological advancement, everyday habits from a couple of decades ago have been lost, becoming unfamiliar to today’s youth. These changes reflect how society evolves and transforms its customs over time.

The Best Cartoons by Álvaro Terån

Álvaro Terån presents a collection of his cartoons published in 20minutos, highlighting his unique style and his ability to address current issues with humor and social criticism.

Unhygienic Habits That Everyone Has at Some Point in Their Life

Despite the awareness about hygiene brought about by the pandemic, many people continue to maintain unhygienic habits, such as not washing their hands before eating or sleeping with pets—common behaviors in everyday life.

The Spanish celebrities who would stand out on the island of 'Supervivientes', according to AI

OpenAI has created an ideal casting for 'Supervivientes', highlighting Spanish celebrities who, according to artificial intelligence, would succeed on the island thanks to their skills and personalities.

From "being sunk" by long COVID to creating a startup at 17: "I discovered the power of technology in health"

Ismael Maceira and cardiologist Carlos Escobar create innovative digital therapies to treat long COVID, aiming to improve the quality of life for thousands of patients in Spain through health technology.

The Interior Ministry leadership of Rajoy's Government sits on the bench for the 'Kitchen case'

Ten defendants, including senior officials of the Interior Ministry during Rajoy's Government, face trial for creating an illegal espionage operation to seize compromising documents from Luis BĂĄrcenas, former treasurer of the Popular Party.

The Difficult Puzzle of Leadership in the EU: From Von der Leyen’s Political Burden to Costa’s Calm and Kallas’s Indecision

Wars and the new ideological era in the EU demand that its leaders manage three different visions of the community bloc, reflecting Von der Leyen’s political burden, Costa’s calm, and Kallas’s indecision in their roles and approaches.

Check the Sueldazo of the ONCE for this Sunday, April 5, 2026

The winning number in the Sueldazo de la ONCE draw on Sunday, April 5, 2026, will be announced at 9:30 PM. The results will be available on the website 20minutos.es.

Ukraine attacks Lukoil oil company facilities and an oil pipeline in western Russia

Ukraine carried out drone attacks against Lukoil oil company facilities and an oil pipeline in western Russia. Regional air defense repelled 19 Ukrainian drone attacks in recent hours.

Ángela Jiménez, the young trailblazer advocating for inclusive leisure: "In the end, it's effort, perseverance, and sacrifice"

Ángela Jiménez, finalist of the 2026 Avanzadoras Awards by '20minutos' and Oxfam Intermón, promotes ODIn, a platform that provides real opportunities for inclusive leisure for adults with intellectual disabilities, emphasizing the importance of effort, perseverance, and sacrifice.

Trump wants to turn Alcatraz back into a maximum-security prison, but it will cost Americans 152 million

The US president plans to reopen Alcatraz as a maximum-security prison to house the most dangerous criminals. The project will cost American taxpayers 152 million dollars.

The DGT Issues a Fine Every Five Seconds, Setting a Historic Record

The DGT reached a historic record by issuing a fine every five seconds in 2023, focusing mainly on Andalusia, the Valencian Community, Madrid, and Castile and LeĂłn, the regions with the most violations.

Mafia boss Roberto Mazzarella arrested, one of Italy's most dangerous fugitives

Roberto Mazzarella, one of Italy's most wanted fugitives, was arrested without resistance in a luxury villa on the Amalfi Coast, according to Italian police.

Valencian writer Josep Piera dies at 78 years old

Josep Piera, a prominent Valencian writer, passed away at the age of 78. His work, which includes poetry, narrative, and essays, was characterized by its sensitivity and commitment to the Valencian language and identity.

The US Secret Service Investigates a Shooting Near the White House

President Donald Trump spent the night at the White House while the Secret Service investigates a shooting that occurred near the presidential residence.

Spain, Germany, Italy, Austria, and Portugal Ask Brussels for a New Tax on Energy Companies' Profits

The finance ministers of Spain, Germany, Italy, Austria, and Portugal have requested Brussels to impose a new tax on the profits of energy companies to mitigate the impact of the rise in oil prices caused by the war in Iran.

How People with Disabilities Should File Their Income Tax Return: Tax Benefits and Exemptions

People with disabilities can benefit from various tax deductions in their income tax return, which vary according to the degree of disability, providing advantages and exemptions to ease their tax burden.

The Navy Begins Its Largest Maritime Security Exercise, Including Melilla for the First Time

Marsec-26, the Navy’s largest maritime security exercise, aims to strengthen cooperation and mutual understanding among the involved institutions, including Melilla for the first time.

Amama will sue the Junta to compensate one of the women affected by breast cancer screenings

Amama will file a lawsuit against the Junta to obtain compensation for a woman affected by breast cancer screenings. The case of Anabel, initiated more than six months ago, is the only one with no requests received, according to the association’s lawyer.

The Advantage of Having Aerothermal Energy at Home: How It Affects the 2026 Income Tax Return and Your Wallet

Aerothermal energy allows Spaniards to reduce their energy consumption and take advantage of subsidies that lower the cost. This positively impacts the 2026 income tax return, offering economic savings and tax benefits to those who install this system in their homes.

Breaking News: Receive the day’s most relevant news in your inbox

Stay informed with the latest breaking news delivered daily to your inbox. Get updates on politics, economy, sports, and more, ensuring you never miss important events happening around the world. Sign up now to receive timely and relevant news summaries straight to your email.

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

Take part in the 20M Surveys by voting and discover the opinions of other readers on current topics. These surveys allow you to learn about trends and diverse viewpoints, promoting citizen participation in public debate.

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

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a technology that simulates human intelligence to perform tasks such as voice recognition and data analysis. To get started, it is key to understand its basic concepts, applications, and popular tools. Additionally, it is important to be aware of its benefits and risks, as well as the ethics and social impact involved in its development and use.

'Torrente presidente' surpasses 20 million at the box office and 'Proyecto SalvaciĂłn' achieves a strong debut

The sixth installment of 'Torrente' exceeds 20 million euros at the box office, approaching the top 10 highest-grossing Spanish films. Additionally, 'Proyecto SalvaciĂłn' debuts with good results in cinemas.

This is the famous 'spicy shrimp cocktail,' the favorite of NASA astronauts

The 'spicy shrimp cocktail' is popular among NASA astronauts thanks to horseradish, which provides flavor and health benefits for the space crew.

It's Not 'Rome', and It Doesn't Need To Be: 16 Years Later, This Sword-and-Sandal Series Is Still As Entertaining As Ever

This gladiator series, available on Netflix, continues to offer an exciting spectacle that captures the essence of Ancient Rome, making it an ideal choice to enjoy during the Easter holidays.

Why Artemis II Will Not Land on the Moon and Why That Is Good News for NASA’s Space Program

Artemis II will not perform a lunar landing due to unresolved safety and technical capability issues. This decision allows focus on overcoming these challenges, strengthening NASA’s space program before future missions involving moon landings.

How Many Times Has Humans Set Foot on the Moon? Over 140 Lunar Missions Have Been Launched Over Time

Artemis II is the most recent lunar mission, with four astronauts on board, although it does not include a moon landing. So far, more than 140 missions have been sent to the Moon throughout history.

Nacho Guerreros, actor: "Coque from 'La que se avecina' has allowed me to buy a house and start two theater production companies"

Nacho Guerreros returns as Coque Calatrava in season 17 of 'La que se avecina' and has just premiered the miniseries 'Por cien millones' on Movistar Plus+. Thanks to this role, he has been able to buy a house and found two theater production companies.

Changes in Income Tax: deadlines, deductions, and those exempt from filing

The Income Tax campaign begins on April 8 and will be open until June 30; during this period, taxpayers will be able to submit their declarations.

'Torrente President' falls short: this is the comedy that best defines our politicians

'Torrente President' fails to match Berlanga's sharp critique, whose work remains the most accurate comedy to define the current political reality, even after almost 50 years.

The Barcelona passage with colorful houses and a 19th-century atmosphere that is an oasis in the heart of El Clot

The passage, protected as a historic ensemble, connects Clot and Sant MartĂ­, featuring 122 meters of working-class architecture with colorful houses and a peaceful, pedestrian-friendly environment, offering an oasis of calm with a 19th-century feel in the middle of the El Clot neighborhood.

GAME Spain changes the rules for second-hand games: ends one of the practices least liked by its customers

GAME Spain has announced that it will remove stickers from its second-hand games, a practice that many customers found annoying. This decision aims to improve the shopping experience for pre-owned products.

The 2025 Income Tax Simulator is now activated: here’s how you can find out if you will have to pay the Tax Agency or get a refund on your return

The 2025 Income Tax simulator is available without the need for Cl@ve or a digital certificate, allowing you to anticipate whether you will have to pay the Tax Agency or receive a refund on your tax return.

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

The Andalusian Government has launched a new tourist passport to promote rural tourism in ten municipalities of a region in Seville, inspired by the Camino de Santiago model to encourage visits and discover these destinations.

BOJ says regional economies could worsen due to fallout of Middle East conflict

The Bank of Japan warned that regional economies might face further deterioration due to economic disruptions stemming from the Middle East conflict. These challenges could impact trade, energy prices, and overall financial stability, potentially slowing recovery efforts in affected areas. The BOJ emphasized the need for caution while monitoring evolving geopolitical risks and their effects on economic conditions.

Trump vows ’hell’ for Iran if Strait stays shut, says a deal is possible

Former President Trump warned of severe consequences for Iran if it continues to block the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global oil route. Despite his tough stance, he indicated that a diplomatic deal with Iran remains achievable, emphasizing a mix of pressure and negotiation to address tensions.

Gold prices fall amid conflicting Iran war signals

Gold prices declined as mixed signals about potential conflict in Iran eased safe-haven demand. Investors weighed diplomatic talks against escalating tensions, leading to subdued market reactions. Uncertainty remains, but recent developments suggest a possible de-escalation, putting downward pressure on gold.

US rescues airman, vows ’hell’ for Iran if Strait stays shut

The US successfully rescued an airman during a tense standoff in the Strait of Hormuz. Washington warned Iran it would face severe consequences if it continued to block the vital shipping lane, emphasizing the importance of keeping the strait open for global trade and security.

Oil extends surge with focus on Trump’s deadline over Strait of Hormuz

Oil prices continued to rise amid tensions linked to President Trump's deadline for Iran concerning the Strait of Hormuz. The strategic waterway is crucial for global oil supply, and any disruption could impact markets. Traders remain watchful of geopolitical developments as the deadline approaches, fueling concerns over potential supply constraints and pushing oil prices higher.

Oil prices open higher as US-Israeli war with Iran continues to disrupt supply

Oil prices rose amid ongoing conflicts involving the US, Israel, and Iran, which are disrupting global supply. Tensions in the Middle East, a key oil-producing region, have heightened concerns over supply chain stability, driving prices up. Market watchers remain cautious as geopolitical uncertainties continue to impact production and distribution of oil worldwide.

Explosives found near pipeline that carries Russian gas to Hungary

Explosives were discovered near a key pipeline transporting Russian gas to Hungary, raising concerns about potential sabotage amid geopolitical tensions. Authorities are investigating the incident to ensure the pipeline's security and uninterrupted gas supply to Hungary.

Zelenskiy in Syria to discuss security cooperation with Sharaa

Ukrainian President Zelenskiy met with Syrian Vice President Sharaa to discuss enhancing security cooperation between their countries. The talks focused on regional stability, counterterrorism efforts, and strengthening diplomatic ties amid ongoing conflicts in both nations. Both leaders expressed commitment to collaborative measures aimed at improving security and addressing common challenges in the Middle East and Eastern Europe.

OPEC+ mulls "paper" output hike as Iran war paralyzes 15% of global oil supply

OPEC+ is considering a "paper" increase in oil production amid disruptions caused by the Iran conflict, which has halted around 15% of the world's oil supply. The adjustment aims to stabilize markets without a significant actual rise in output, addressing supply shortages and global energy concerns linked to the ongoing regional tensions.

Trump says deal with Iran possible by Monday, Fox News reports

President Trump stated that a deal with Iran could be finalized by Monday, according to Fox News. He expressed optimism about ongoing negotiations aimed at addressing nuclear program concerns and easing tensions between the U.S. and Iran. The potential agreement hopes to prevent further conflict and promote stability in the region.

Asia stocks: Nikkei, KOSPI rise over 1% on report of Iran ceasefire talks

Asian stocks gained, with Japan's Nikkei and South Korea's KOSPI rising over 1%, following reports of potential ceasefire talks in Iran. The news boosted investor optimism amid global tensions, driving market gains across the region.

Citigroup pushes back Fed rate cut timeline after strong job numbers

Citigroup delayed its forecast for Federal Reserve interest rate cuts following robust U.S. job market data. The strong employment figures suggest a resilient economy, reducing pressure on the Fed to ease monetary policy soon. Consequently, Citigroup now expects rate reductions later than previously anticipated, reflecting a cautious approach amid solid economic conditions.

UPS, Teamsters Reach Settlement That Caps Driver Severance Offers

UPS and the Teamsters Union have agreed on a settlement limiting severance pay for laid-off drivers. This deal aims to control company costs amid workforce restructuring while providing a defined severance framework for affected employees. The agreement marks progress in labor negotiations, balancing UPS's financial goals with workers' benefits.

Asia markets brace for Trump’s promised assault on Iranian infrastructure

Asian markets are preparing for potential volatility as former US President Trump promises attacks on Iranian infrastructure. Investors remain cautious amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, which could disrupt global oil supplies and affect economic stability. Markets are closely monitoring geopolitical developments for further impact on trade and energy prices.

Britain woos Anthropic expansion after US defence clash, FT says

The UK is actively courting AI company Anthropic to expand its operations after tensions arose between the firm and the US defense sector. This move highlights Britain’s ambition to bolster its AI capabilities and secure a foothold in the competitive AI industry, especially amid concerns over the US government’s defense-related partnerships and restrictions.

Wall St futures reverse losses after report of US-Iran ceasefire talks

Wall Street futures rebounded after a report indicated that the US and Iran may be engaging in ceasefire talks. This development eased market concerns over escalating tensions, reversing earlier losses as investors reacted positively to potential diplomatic progress between the two nations.

Samsung Electronics Likely to Report Stupendous Surge in Quarterly Profit to Record Level

Samsung Electronics is expected to announce a record high quarterly profit, driven by strong demand for memory chips and OLED panels. The surge is attributed to recovering smartphone markets and data center investments. Improved supply chain conditions and rising chip prices also contributed to the robust earnings forecast. This marks a significant turnaround amid recent industry downturns.

Paramount secures $24 billion from Gulf funds for Warner deal, WSJ reports

Paramount has raised $24 billion from Gulf sovereign wealth funds to support its acquisition of Warner Bros. The funding strengthens financial support for the deal, highlighting strong interest from Middle Eastern investors in major Hollywood mergers, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Three Gulf funds agree to back Paramount’s $81 billion takeover of Warner, WSJ reports

Three Gulf sovereign wealth funds have agreed to support Paramount’s $81 billion bid to acquire Warner. This backing strengthens Paramount’s position in the takeover battle, signaling significant financial and regional investor confidence in the deal, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Russian stocks lower at close of trade; MOEX Russia Index unchanged

Russian stocks closed lower, with notable declines in key sectors, while the MOEX Russia Index remained unchanged at the end of trading. Market sentiment was cautious amid ongoing economic uncertainties and geopolitical tensions impacting investor confidence.

War weighs on Egypt’s private sector as PMI hits near two-year low in March

Egypt’s private sector PMI dropped to a nearly two-year low in March, signaling weakened business conditions amid ongoing war impacts. Reduced new orders, slower output, and lower employment contributed to the decline. Supply chain disruptions and rising costs further pressured companies, reflecting broader economic challenges facing Egypt’s private sector during this period.

Vietnam Q1 GDP growth slows to 7.83% y/y from 8.46% y/y in Q4

Vietnam's GDP growth eased to 7.83% year-on-year in Q1, down from 8.46% in Q4. The slowdown reflects challenges such as global uncertainties and domestic obstacles, though the economy remains on a positive trajectory supported by strong manufacturing and export sectors. Government policies continue to focus on sustaining growth and addressing structural issues.

Highs and lows from the US jobs report

The latest US jobs report showed mixed results: strong job growth signaled economic resilience, but wage increases slowed, indicating potential easing inflation pressures. Unemployment remained low, but labor force participation dipped slightly. Overall, the data suggests a balanced labor market with signs of moderation in wage-driven inflation risks.

U.S. Services PMI Dips Below Expectations, Signals Sector Contraction

The U.S. Services PMI fell below forecasts, indicating a contraction in the sector. This decline reflects weakened business activity and slower growth in service industries, raising concerns about the broader economic outlook as demand softens amid inflation pressures and tighter monetary policy.

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China services activity eases from 33-month high in March - RatingDog PMI

China’s services sector growth slowed in March after hitting a 33-month peak due to easing demand and ongoing COVID-19 uncertainties. The RatingDog PMI indicated a moderation in new business and employment gains, signaling cautious optimism amid challenging economic conditions. Despite the slowdown, activity remained in expansion territory, reflecting resilience in the service industry.

Russia’s services sector contracts for first time in six months, PMI shows

Russia’s services sector experienced its first contraction in six months, according to the latest Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI). The decline reflects reduced demand and ongoing economic challenges. This marks a shift from previous growth trends and signals potential difficulties ahead for the country’s service-oriented businesses.

Japan’s services growth slows as Middle East war dents confidence, PMI shows

Japan’s services sector growth slowed in response to the Middle East conflict, reflecting weakened business confidence. The purchasing managers index (PMI) data indicates that uncertainty from the war has dampened demand and investment, impacting the overall economic outlook for the country. Despite slower growth, the sector continues to expand but at a reduced pace amid geopolitical tensions.

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US fixed 30-year mortgage rate rises to 6.46% amid Iran war

The US fixed 30-year mortgage rate increased to 6.46%, its highest in over two decades. This rise is influenced by economic uncertainties and geopolitical tensions related to the Iran conflict. Higher mortgage rates may impact housing affordability and slow down the real estate market as borrowing costs climb.

India’s services growth slows to 14-month low as Middle East war hits demand, PMI shows

India’s services sector growth slowed to a 14-month low in April, impacted by reduced demand amid the Middle East conflict. The Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) indicated a decline in new business and output. Rising input costs and cautious client spending contributed to subdued expansion, signaling challenges for the sector’s recovery momentum.

India seen holding rates as ’Goldilocks’ phase gives way to stress

India is expected to keep interest rates steady as its economy transitions from a stable 'Goldilocks' phase to one facing mounting pressures. Rising inflation and global uncertainties are prompting caution among policymakers, signaling a more challenging environment ahead for growth and monetary policy decisions.

US-Iran mediators push for potential 45-day ceasefire, Axios reports

Mediators are urging the US and Iran to agree on a potential 45-day ceasefire to ease escalating tensions. This initiative aims to create a pause in conflict and open the door for diplomatic talks. Both sides show cautious engagement, with details still under discussion to ensure compliance and prevent further violence. The ceasefire could be a critical step toward de-escalation in the region.

How one factory in China learned to live with Trump, tariffs and turmoil

A Chinese factory adapted to challenges from Trump-era tariffs and global trade tensions by diversifying markets, streamlining operations, and focusing on innovation. Despite disruptions, it sustained growth through strategic adjustments, highlighting resilience amid economic uncertainty and shifting international relations.

Dollar steady as traders fret about escalating Iran war

The dollar remained steady as traders grew concerned over rising tensions and potential conflict involving Iran. Markets showed cautious sentiment due to fears of further escalation in the region, which could impact global oil supplies and economic stability. Investors are closely watching developments, balancing safe-haven demand for the dollar against risks affecting trade and investment flows.

Trump proposes "historic" defense spending budget, eyes 10% cut to other federal programs

President Trump has proposed a "historic" defense budget increase while aiming to cut other federal programs by 10%. The plan emphasizes strengthening military capabilities and national security but involves significant reductions in non-defense areas, sparking debate over the impacts on social services and domestic spending.

Iran sets new condition for Hormuz reopening, warns on Red Sea route

Iran has announced a new condition for reopening the Strait of Hormuz, demanding the lifting of Western sanctions. Tehran also warned that any effort to block its access through the Red Sea route could escalate tensions, emphasizing its strategic control over vital maritime passages critical for global oil shipments.

Is the world running out of oil? Goldman Sachs weighs in

Goldman Sachs suggests that fears of running out of oil are overstated. While traditional oil reserves face challenges, technological advances and alternative sources are extending supply. The firm emphasizes the importance of investment in energy innovation to meet future demand, highlighting a shift rather than a shortage in global oil dynamics.

Trump sets 8:00 p.m. ET Tuesday deadline for Iran to reopen Strait of Hormuz

President Trump gave Iran a deadline of 8:00 p.m. ET Tuesday to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic oil shipping route. The U.S. demands the safe passage of maritime traffic amid escalating tensions, warning of unspecified consequences if Iran fails to comply. The move underscores growing conflicts over Iran’s influence in the region and global energy security concerns.

4 reasons why you should own Japan equities

Japan equities are attractive due to strong corporate governance reforms, a shift towards shareholder-friendly policies, a robust innovation ecosystem, and favorable valuations compared to other markets. These factors position Japanese stocks for potential growth and improved returns, making them a compelling addition to a diversified investment portfolio.

Bitcoin trades sideways during the long Easter weekend amid low liquidity

Bitcoin's price remained stable with minor fluctuations over the long Easter weekend, as trading volumes and liquidity were low. Market activity slowed due to the holiday, leading to limited price movement and sideways trading for the cryptocurrency.

Bitcoin price today: muted above $66k with focus on Iran conflict, US jobs data

Bitcoin remains steady above $66,000 as investors monitor geopolitical tensions in Iran alongside upcoming US jobs data. Market participants are cautious, balancing potential risks from the Middle East conflict against economic indicators that could influence Federal Reserve policy and cryptocurrency demand.

Bitcoin slips, drops under $67k as Trump threatens to hit Iran ‘extremely hard’

Bitcoin fell below $67,000 amid market jitters triggered by former President Trump's threats of severe action against Iran. The heightened geopolitical tensions have increased uncertainty, causing investors to pull back from riskier assets like cryptocurrency. This drop reflects broader concerns over potential instability in the Middle East impacting global markets.

BTCC Exchange Named Official Regional Partner of the Argentine National Team

BTCC Exchange has been designated the official regional partner of the Argentine National Team. This partnership highlights BTCC's growing presence in Latin America and supports the team’s engagements and promotions in the region, aiming to enhance brand visibility and fan interaction through collaborative initiatives.

Licensed crypto services provider crypto4me simplifies cryptocurrency purchasing

crypto4me, a licensed crypto services provider, has introduced a streamlined platform to simplify cryptocurrency purchasing. The service aims to make buying digital assets more accessible and user-friendly, enhancing the overall customer experience. By offering simplified processes and improved support, crypto4me seeks to attract a broader audience and promote mainstream adoption of cryptocurrencies.

Bybit Releases 32nd Proof-of-Reserves Report, Maintaining Overcollateralized Positions Across Major Assets

Bybit has published its 32nd Proof-of-Reserves report, confirming that all major assets held on the platform remain overcollateralized. The report aims to enhance transparency and trust by verifying that user funds are fully backed. This ongoing disclosure helps assure customers of Bybit’s financial health and commitment to secure asset management.

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Playnance Brings Sports & Esports On-Chain via $GCOIN, Powering 2.5 Million Live Sports Events Annually

Playnance integrates sports and esports onto the blockchain using its $GCOIN token, enabling seamless on-chain betting and fan engagement. The platform supports over 2.5 million live sports events annually, enhancing transparency and security for users while leveraging blockchain technology to revolutionize the sports betting industry.

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. This move aims to enhance its regulatory footing and expand its financial services offerings. The charter would enable EDX Markets to operate with greater flexibility and trust, bolstering its position in the digital asset marketplace.

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 in the crypto industry. The celebration includes promotions, community engagement activities, and new feature releases aimed at strengthening user trust and platform stability. The milestone underscores BYDFi’s growth and dedication to providing secure, dependable services to its global user base.

What is the MATCH Act and What It Means for ASML?

The MATCH Act aims to tighten export controls on semiconductor technologies to restrict China’s access. For ASML, a key supplier of advanced lithography machines, this means increased regulatory scrutiny and potential limitations on sales to China. The act could impact ASML’s revenue and strategic positioning as it navigates balancing US policies with its global market presence.

Polymarket pulls "rescue mission" bets after backlash over Iran war wagers

Polymarket removed betting markets related to a potential U.S. "rescue mission" in Iran following public criticism. The platform faced backlash for allowing wagers on sensitive geopolitical events, raising ethical concerns. Polymarket stated the removal was to prevent misinformation and respect the gravity of such conflicts. The decision highlights challenges in betting markets handling real-world conflict scenarios.

OpenAI reshuffles leadership as health leaves and IPO preparations take priority

OpenAI has adjusted its leadership team amid health-related absences and growing focus on preparing for an IPO. These changes aim to ensure continued operational stability and align the company’s strategic priorities with its planned public offering timeline.

AIOS Tech receives Nasdaq delisting warning over share price

AIOS Tech has been warned by Nasdaq about its low share price, falling below the minimum $1 requirement. The company now has 180 days to regain compliance and boost its stock price or face potential delisting from the exchange.

David J. Taylor engages in trading activity with Installed Building Products and Kroger Company

David J. Taylor conducted trading activities involving shares of Installed Building Products and Kroger Company. The transactions highlight Taylor's engagement in these companies' stocks, reflecting his ongoing investment interest and strategy within the market. No further details on the volume or timing of the trades were disclosed.

Kelly Louise Morrison sells Andersen Corporation shares, invests in Cavall, FluxAI, and StarCloud

Kelly Louise Morrison has sold her shares in Andersen Corporation and redirected her investments into three companies: Cavall, FluxAI, and StarCloud. This strategic move signals a shift in her portfolio towards emerging sectors and innovative technologies, reflecting her confidence in the growth potential of these new ventures.

Rhythm Pharmaceuticals adds Kim Popovits to board of directors

Rhythm Pharmaceuticals appointed Kim Popovits to its board of directors. Popovits brings extensive leadership experience to the company, enhancing its strategic direction as Rhythm advances its pipeline and business objectives in the pharmaceutical industry.

Figure Technology reports Q1 2026 loan marketplace volume up 113%

Figure Technology announced a 113% increase in loan marketplace volume for Q1 2026 compared to the previous year. The growth was driven by higher demand for home equity lines and mortgage refinancing. The company highlighted strong platform adoption and expanded partnerships as key factors contributing to this surge.

Village Farms CFO Stephen Ruffini to transition to M&A role

Village Farms announced that CFO Stephen Ruffini will shift from his finance role to focus on mergers and acquisitions. This strategic move aims to leverage Ruffini’s expertise to drive growth through acquisitions. The company is positioning itself for expansion while continuing to strengthen its financial operations with new leadership.

Lindsay declares $0.37 quarterly dividend, payable May 29

Lindsay Corporation announced a quarterly dividend of $0.37 per share, payable on May 29. This payment reflects the company's ongoing commitment to returning value to shareholders. The dividend declaration underscores Lindsay's stable financial position and confidence in future earnings.

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