News Summary - 04/07/2026

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Clock ticks on Trump's Iran ultimatum with little sign of breakthrough
As the deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz approaches Tuesday, President Trump faces a complex political challenge with little progress toward a resolution.
JD Vance due in Hungary to back Orban's re-election bid
US Vice President's visit signals continued White House support for Hungarian leader Viktor OrbĂĄn ahead of his re-election campaign.
China is winning one AI race, the US another - but either might pull ahead
The US and China are competing in different AI domains, each leading in specific areas. Both are eager to prevent the other from gaining dominance. As technology evolves, this rivalry may shift, with either nation potentially pulling ahead in the future.
Ten killed in Israeli strikes and clashes between Hamas and militia in Gaza, local sources say
Israeli strikes targeted Hamas security personnel following clashes with an Israeli-backed militia near Maghazi camp in Gaza, resulting in ten deaths according to local sources.
Lil Nas X assault case to be dismissed if he completes mental health programme
A judge noted Lil Nas X's behavior during his LA arrest last year was unusual compared to his normal conduct. The assault case against him will be dismissed if he successfully completes a mental health program.
Nine policemen sentenced to death in India over Covid custody killings
Nine policemen in India were sentenced to death for the deaths of a father and son who died in jail after being arrested in 2020 for allegedly breaching Covid lockdown rules.
'Really feeling the love' - Savannah Guthrie returns to NBC as search for mother goes on
Nancy Guthrie disappeared from her home in Tucson, Arizona, under suspected abduction. Meanwhile, Savannah Guthrie has returned to NBC amid ongoing efforts to find her mother.
Trump endorses ex-UK political aide Steve Hilton for California governor
Steve Hilton, former advisor to the UK prime minister and Fox News host, is running for California governor as a Republican. Former President Donald Trump has endorsed his candidacy.
Seven Eritrean players fail to return home after international match
Seven Eritrean footballers chose not to return home following an international match, joining others who have previously defected. Rights groups criticize Eritrea's repressive government, which they believe drives players to seek asylum abroad.
US Supreme Court paves way for dismissal of Steve Bannon conviction
The US Supreme Court's order allows a lower court to review and possibly dismiss the indictment against former Trump strategist Steve Bannon.
Ladysmith Black Mambazo's 'wise elder' dies aged 77
Albert Mazibuko, a long-standing member of the acclaimed South African choral group Ladysmith Black Mambazo, passed away at 77. He contributed over 55 years to the group's rich legacy, earning respect as a wise elder within the ensemble.
Emergency jabs after 100 children die of suspected measles in a month in Bangladesh
Over 100 people, primarily children, have died from suspected measles in Bangladesh since mid-March. Authorities are responding with emergency vaccination efforts to control the outbreak and prevent further fatalities.
Young gray whale dies after swimming up river in Washington state
Experts believe hunger caused a young gray whale, known as Willapa Willy, to swim upriver in Washington state, where it ultimately died.
DR Congo agrees to take deportees from the US
DR Congo will begin accepting deportees from the US starting this month, though it has not disclosed the number of individuals it will receive.
US Secret Service investigates reports of gunfire near White House
Officials confirmed a heightened security posture following reports of gunfire near the White House. No injuries were reported, and no suspects have been identified.
Nigerian army rescues 31 held after Easter church attack
The Nigerian army rescued 31 civilians held captive after an Easter church attack, in which five civilians were killed by the gunmen. The bodies of the victims were recovered at the scene.
How Rescue of US Airman in Remote Part of Iran Unfolded
The rescue operation to extract the US airman from hostile terrain in Iran was highly complex, involving coordination among multiple US government agencies to ensure a successful recovery.
'We're sinking deeper': Iranians brace for infrastructure strikes as Trump deadline nears
Ordinary Iranians face growing fear as President Trump threatens to destroy power plants and bridges unless Iran reopens the Strait of Hormuz. The threat has heightened tensions, causing anxiety over potential infrastructure strikes and their impact on daily life.
Artemis's stunning Moon pictures - science or holiday photos?
The inspiring images sent from Artemis II highlight both the scientific mission and the unique human experience of lunar exploration. These photos showcase the Moonâs surface and Earth views, blending technical achievement with the astronauts' personal perspectives, sparking debate on whether they serve pure science or resemble travel snapshots from space.
Two protests, two elections: How Nepal's Gen Z succeeded where Bangladesh's stumbled
Nepal's Gen Z-led youth movement successfully transformed protests into political gains, securing electoral victories by effectively mobilizing and addressing public concerns. In contrast, Bangladesh's similar youth activism failed to convert momentum into election success, hindered by organizational challenges and limited political impact. The differing outcomes highlight the crucial role of strategy and engagement in youth-led political movements.
'I adore her now': Mother learns to cope with child's autism in a country with little help
Martha Ongwane from Malawi struggled to cope with her daughter's autism due to limited local support. She eventually found a rare support group that helped her understand and accept her child's condition, transforming her perspective to one of love and dedication despite the country's scarce resources for autism.
Spain's huge pork industry seeks salvation from swine fever threat
The outbreak of swine fever has led multiple countries, including the US, to halt pork imports from Spain. This poses a serious threat to Spain's large pork industry, which is now seeking solutions to manage and contain the disease to protect its economy.
ICE wanted to build a detention center - this small farming town said no
While supporting the administration's immigration goals, residents of this small farming town opposed the plan to build an ICE detention center locally, rejecting the facility in their community.
'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 that Iran has effectively restricted, highlighting escalating tensions and the area's strategic importance amid rising regional conflicts.
'Absolutely spectacular': Artemis II crew see first glimpse of far side of Moon
On the third day of their mission, the Artemis II astronauts have caught their first glimpse of the Moon's far side, describing the view 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 jointly searching for a missing American crew member following the downing of a US warplane. The efforts highlight ongoing tensions and cooperation amid a sensitive situation involving the recovery of the airman.
Watch: Artemis II's journey so far as it leaves Earth orbit... in 85 seconds
Artemis II's crew is orbiting the Moon but will not land on this mission. NASA aims for a potential lunar landing by 2028 as part of its Artemis program to return humans to the Moon.
Artemis II completes its lunar flyby and is now heading back to Earth after a precise maneuver
The Artemis II mission achieved a historic lunar flyby, reaching the greatest distance traveled by humans in space. After a precise maneuver, the spacecraft is now on its way back to Earth to continue its successful mission.
The Artemis II Crew Talks with Trump: "Your Mission Paves the Way for the U.S. to Return to the Lunar Surface"
Artemis II is preparing for its important lunar flyby. The article provides the schedule for Spain, details when the communication blackout will occur, and explains how to follow the mission live.
Artemis II Makes History: The Crew Breaks the Human Distance Record and Ventures into the Far Side of the Moon
Artemis II surpassed the human distance record set by Apollo 13, reaching about 406,600 km from Earth, preparing for its historic flyby of the far side of the Moon.
Pedro Duque criticizes the communication blackout of Artemis II when passing behind the Moon: "China has two communication satellites there that could have been used"
Pedro Duque criticized the loss of communication with the Orion spacecraft during its passage behind the far side of the Moon in Artemis II, pointing out that China has two communication satellites in that area that could have been used to avoid the blackout.
A Feather on the Satellite? The Explanation Behind NASA's Curious Photograph
Commander David Scott carried out an experiment during a space mission to demonstrate how the laws of gravity work, using a feather as part of the test.
This is how they photograph the Moon live: 10-year-old cameras for a historic moment
The Artemis II mission uses Nikon D5 cameras, a decade old, to capture real-time images of the Moon and Earth from deep space, offering a historic perspective from the mission.
NASA's Artemis II Mission: This Is the Last Movie the Astronauts Watched Before Traveling to the Moon
The Artemis II crew enjoyed watching the science fiction film 'Salvation Project' before their mission to the Moon, sharing their opinions about the movie as part of their preparation and entertainment prior to the space journey.
The Trial Against Ăbalos Begins: 13 Sessions and 100 Testimonies to Investigate the Mask Scheme Without Delving into the CerdĂĄn Case
The trial will investigate rigging in contracts for medical supplies, employment placements of women linked to Ăbalos in public companies, efforts to expedite the bailout of Air Europa, and other activities benefiting Villafuel, without addressing the CerdĂĄn case.
Whoâs Who in the Mask Case Trial Involving Ăbalos, Koldo, and Aldama: All the Accused, Witnesses, and Judges
The trial investigates an alleged commission scheme related to mask contracts awarded in 2020 by Puertos del Estado and Adif, involving Ăbalos, Koldo, and Aldama, among other accused individuals, witnesses, and judges.
The President of the USA Threatens to Imprison the Journalist Who Said a Soldier Was Missing
The President of the USA criticized a journalist for reporting about a missing soldier, claiming that the disclosure endangered both the soldier and the rescuers. He threatened legal actions, including imprisonment, due to the sensitivity of the matter and the risks involved.
Iran executes another prisoner for participating in protests against the Government: the seventh in three weeks
Iran has executed another political prisoner accused of participating in protests against the Government, bringing the total to seven executions in three weeks. This increase in hangings reflects an intensification of the regime's repression against opponents.
It's called CSEL, it costs $10,000, and it's the device that allowed the US to find its pilot... without giving them away
The CSEL is a standard device used in high-risk aerial missions, designed for extreme survival situations. This device allowed the US to locate its pilot without revealing their position, demonstrating its effectiveness in covert operations and rescue missions.
Movie-like rescue: this is how the F-15 aviator survived while hiding after sending the alert message "God is good"
The F-15 weapons officer, from his hiding place, alerted his rescuers about critical areas to strike Iranian forces, which facilitated his eventual rescue, according to The New York Times.
The EU returns to the 2022 strategy due to the war with rationing and energy "corralitos"
The EU calls for reducing fuel consumption amid the energy crisis, replicating the measures from 2022 at the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, including rationing and restrictions to manage the shortages.
Trump threatens to "destroy all of Iran" this Tuesday on the eve of the ultimatum deadline and after the failure of Pakistan's peace plan
Donald Trump warned that he will destroy all of Iran if it does not comply before the ultimatum expires this Tuesday, following the failure of the peace plan presented by Pakistan. This threat raises tension in the region amid failed negotiation attempts.
The Iran war drives up increases in your daily purchases: from packaging to clothing
The conflict in Iran is causing price increases in everyday products, from packaging to clothing. Disruptions in the supply chain and rising raw material costs affect production, which is passed on to consumers in the form of higher costs for basic items. This situation has a direct impact on household budgets and highlights the widespread economic repercussions of the conflict.
War in Iran, Live | Khamenei Warns That the "Assassinations" of Iranian Commanders "Cannot Stop" Tehran
U.S. President Donald Trump threatens a military ground intervention if the Strait is not reopened, while Khamenei warns that the assassinations of Iranian leaders will not stop Tehran.
Michigan Crowned Champion Over UConn and Aday Mara Makes NCAA History
Aday Mara becomes the first Spanish player to win the American college tournament, following Michigan's victory over UConn.
A storm will bring rain during a week marked by haze and June heat
A storm will bring rain mainly to the south of Galicia, the west of Castilla y LeĂłn, Extremadura, and Western Andalusia, while several regions in the country will experience temperatures up to 10ÂșC above usual, combining rain, haze, and heat throughout the week.
A Contestant Refuses to Cook Pork on 'Masterchef' and Ends Up with the Black Apron
A Gambian nurse on 'Masterchef' refused to cook pork and used an expensive cut of meat for a simple sauce. The judges harshly criticized her decision, reminding her of the value of the ingredients, and ultimately gave her the black apron.
Actor Luis Zahera Recalls His First Job in New York on 'El Hormiguero'
Luis Zahera shared on 'El Hormiguero' that his first job in New York was thanks to an Italian, as he didn't speak any English at that time.
Journalist Helena Resano jumps from the studio to the novel with 'The Routes of Silence': "An ambitious woman was and still is frowned upon"
Helena Resano, the face of La Sexta, presents her novel 'The Routes of Silence', set between 1940s Navarra and Biarritz. The story follows an enterprising woman who faces love and adversity in a time when female ambition was frowned upon.
Iglesias sees Podemos as the biggest loser from the left-wing pact in Andalusia while the party remains silent
Podemos has not issued any statements after joining Por AndalucĂa, an agreement that many consider unfair. Pablo Iglesias believes that this alliance mainly harms Podemos.
Elena's struggle to expand Bicimad: "You have to walk 20 minutes back home"
The absence of a nearby metro stop makes Bicimad an essential mode of transport for the residents. Elena is fighting to expand its network, as the lack of stations forces people to walk up to 20 minutes to return home.
The truth about Camela: the relationship between Ăngeles and Dioni goes through its worst moment
A recent post by Ăngeles Muñoz has sparked speculation about problems in her relationship with Dioni, casting doubt on the future of the group Camela amid their worst crisis.
Frustration and indignation among Sevilla fans due to their team's major crisis: "Practically all of us see ourselves in the Second Division"
Sevilla, after losing against Oviedo, is now just two points above the relegation zone, which has caused great frustration and indignation among their supporters, many of whom already fear relegation to the Second Division.
Aitana and the Wise Hangover After the RosalĂa Confessional
Aitana responds with humor and wisdom after receiving criticism related to statements made during a confessional about RosalĂa, demonstrating maturity in the face of comments and burn remarks that emerged on social media.
Vox is open to also giving up the presidency of the Cortes of Castilla y LeĂłn to "show" the PP that it does not want "positions"
Vox is willing to give up the presidency of the Cortes of Castilla y LeĂłn to demonstrate to the PP that it is not seeking institutional positions, potentially adding the loss of a second post compared to the previous legislature, after yielding positions in Extremadura and AragĂłn to FeijĂło's party.
The European Classic: the mighty Bayern tests the two-faced Real Madrid... amid the debate over Kylian Mbappé
Real Madrid faces the powerful Bayern Munich in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals, at a time when the white team shows ups and downs and the future of Kylian Mbappé is being debated.
Does Real Madrid Play Better Without Mbappé?
Mbappé's performance has sparked debate among Real Madrid fans about his contribution and role in the team, questioning whether the team plays better without him.
Health Department summons the strike committee this Wednesday and offers a new mediator to prevent the upcoming strike
MĂłnica GarcĂa's department will summon the strike committee with medical unions on April 8 and proposes that the Platform of Patient Organizations act as a mediator to avoid the scheduled strike.
ICE arrests the Honduran wife of a U.S. servicemember just days after their wedding
A U.S. servicemember and his Honduran wife faced a crisis when ICE agents arrested the woman days after their wedding in New York, disrupting their plans for life together. The detention raised concerns about immigration processes and the repercussions for mixed families.
Kiko Rivera on how his vasectomy affects his relationship with Lola GarcĂa: "Even so, she still chooses me"
In an interview on 'De viernes', Kiko Rivera talked about his vasectomy and how this decision impacts his relationship with Lola GarcĂa, highlighting that despite it, she continues to choose and support him in his current life.
Catalonia: where football beats in every corner
In the third episode of LALIGA BARES CLUB, we visit Giovanna & Vic in Platja dâAro, Girona, to meet VĂctor and his bar, known as the local "football bar." With the competition approaching its final stages, the question is whether Catalonia will establish itself as the region where football is passionately experienced in bars, surpassing Andalusia, Galicia, and Madrid.
Own identity, versatility, and technology: Kia's SUV that redefines mobility
The EV2 is Kia's most compact electric vehicle, standing out for its versatility, advanced technology, and driver assistance systems, offering exceptional dynamic performance.
Rosana: "I haven't watched the news in ten years, I don't know how the world is doing, but I do know what I'm willing to fight for"
The Canarian artist Rosana premieres a documentary and begins a tour to celebrate the 30th anniversary of her debut album 'Lunas rotas', which impacted an entire generation.
Search Operation Reinforced for José Antonio, the 74-Year-Old Man Missing in Jarandilla
José Antonio, a 74-year-old man, disappeared in Jarandilla. He is 1.75 meters tall, slim, may be wearing a cap, and was dressed in a green vest. He has difficulties communicating and moving. Authorities have intensified the search operation to locate him.
The alert for the presence of listeria in smoked salmon is extended to a new batch
The listeria alert has been extended to batch 361614, with an expiration date of 04/09/2026, of the 'Norwegian smoked salmon' brand Carrefour.
The Meaning of the Name of Alonso and Melissa Jiménez's Son: German Origin and "Brave as a Lion"
Alonso and Melissa Jiménez have announced the name of their newborn, which has German origins and means "brave as a lion."
Alessandro Lequio reappears with a photo alongside his wife more than four months after his dismissal
Alessandro Lequio, former collaborator of 'El programa de Ana Rosa', has reappeared on social media with a vacation photo alongside his wife, after more than four months away from public life since his dismissal.
Are You Looking for a Car That Suits You? Choose the Best Option According to Its Propulsion System
Stellantis offers a wide range of cars with various types of engines, thanks to its multi-energy strategy. Its brands, such as Abarth, Alfa Romeo, Citroën, and others, have models that adapt to different needs, making it easier to find the ideal vehicle for each buyer.
Hotel Investment in Spain Withstands the Challenge of War and Looks Set for Another Year Above 4 Billion
The Spanish hotel market continues to show strong investor interest despite the wartime context. Experts highlight that, although the war poses challenges, investment is expected to exceed 4 billion this year, reflecting the sector's resilience in the face of more demanding conditions.
Santiago Segura reveals what it was like to deal with the most elusive cameo in 'Torrente Presidente': "This was not his thing"
Santiago Segura recounts the difficult experience Carlos Herrera had during the filming of 'Torrente Presidente,' describing it as 'horrible' and noting that the journalist ended up exhausted, as the cameo proved to be challenging for him.
Kilometer-long lines at Adidas to get the new sneakers by designer Yohji Yamamoto
The new Adidas sneakers designed by Yohji Yamamoto promise to be the big highlight this spring, competing with iconic models like Samba and Spezial, which has led to long lines at the stores.
Experts Agree: Aging Isnât Always a Downward Spiral Because You Can Feel Better at 65 Than at 20
A study by Yale University reveals that attitudes toward aging influence how this stage of life is faced, suggesting that it is possible to feel better at 65 than at 20, depending on oneâs personal outlook.
Goodbye to the Dangerous Malware Affecting iPhones: Apple Releases Update for iOS
Apple has released an update for iOS that protects iPhones against the dangerous malware called DarkSword, enhancing the security of the devices.
What happens if your suitcase weighs more than the allowed kilos? This is what a flight attendant recommends doing
An Iberia ground staff member advises passengers to check and adjust the weight of their suitcases before arriving at the airport to avoid issues at the counter and possible excess baggage fees.
Victoriano Porto, former Michelin Guide inspector: "Sauces cannot mask the flavor of the product"
Victoriano Porto, former Michelin Guide inspector, states that sauces should complement and not cover the main flavor of the product in a dish, emphasizing the importance of the quality and prominence of the main ingredient in gastronomy.
Transport invests in the maintenance of almost 150 kilometers of roads in Segovia
The Ministry of Transport has awarded a contract worth 13.51 million euros to maintain 144.76 kilometers of roads in Segovia over the next three years.
The Only Human Object on the Far Side of the Moon is Chinese: This Is the History of Moon Landings
Artemis II flies over the Moon, which has accumulated over a century of human remnants. Most objects are on the near side, while the far side remains almost untouched, except for a Chinese device. The history of moon landings highlights the concentration of lunar exploration on the near side, preserving the far side in an almost pristine state.
Sumar announces it will start a round of contacts in Congress independently of the Government to approve the housing decree
Sumar has announced that it will begin a round of contacts in Congress, outside the Governmentâs scope, to seek support to approve the housing decree. The PSOE, however, appears not to be involved in these negotiations in the Lower House.
Employment Hits a New Record High After Adding 211,500 Jobs in March Driven by the Easter Holiday
Spain reached 22 million employed people in March, with a record increase in registrations for this month. Unemployment fell by 23,000 people, remaining at the lowest levels since 2008, boosted by the Easter holiday.
Gigi Hadid Breaks Her Silence After Appearing in Jeffrey Epsteinâs Files: "My Parents Protected Me"
Gigi Hadid spoke out for the first time following her appearance in Jeffrey Epsteinâs files, denying any connections and assuring that her parents protected her from dangerous situations. The model emphasized that she never had direct contact with Epstein nor was involved in his activities, seeking to clear doubts about her name amid the scandal.
Three Dead and One Seriously Injured in a Two-Vehicle Collision in CĂĄceres
Three people aged 33, 42, and 66 died and another aged 35 was seriously injured after a collision between two vehicles in CĂĄceres.
Riccardo Patrese, former Formula 1 driver, lashes out at Alonso: "If you're professional, you drive and keep quiet"
Riccardo Patrese harshly criticized Fernando Alonso following the Spaniard's complaints about Aston Martin at the start of the season. Patrese pointed out that if you are professional, you should focus on driving and avoid publicly criticizing the team.
The noticeable extra charge a restaurant applied during Holy Week: "It has been an extra charge for being a holiday"
A restaurant charged an additional two euros per person during Holy Week, justifying the extra fee because it was a holiday and not a working day.
Changes in Income Tax: Deadlines, Deductions, and Those Exempt from Filing
The Income Tax campaign will begin on April 8 and will be open until June 30. Changes in deadlines, deductions, and the individuals exempt from filing the declaration are highlighted, making the process easier for certain taxpayers.
How much does HBO Max Spain cost? These are the platform's plans and rates
HBO Max Spain offers subscriptions with access to iconic series like 'Game of Thrones' and 'The Sopranos.' The platform presents different plans and rates to suit users' preferences.
All the necessary documents to file this year's tax return
To file this year's tax return, it is essential to have a series of personal documents that facilitate the process and ensure its correct submission.
Commission-Free Interest-Bearing Accounts to Earn Money from the First Euro
Commission-free interest-bearing accounts allow you to earn returns from the very first euro saved, also offering the advantage of keeping the balance available at all times, combining security and liquidity for users.
Carcedo and History
Carcedo found in journalism a vital source that fueled his concerns about international current affairs and the health of democracy.
Houston, we have a problem with conspiracy theorists
37% of Spaniards doubt that man landed on the Moon, reflecting the persistence of conspiracy theories about the moon landing.
Common Sins
The simultaneity of the Kitchen case trials and the face mask scandal shows that in Spain the rule of law is operational and acts to ensure justice.
Against Disenchantment: Alliances
Cristina Monge's essay, "Against Discontent," invites reflection and action, offering an analysis of current challenges and future possibilities through the building of alliances.
Crewmembers Wanted for the Spanish Fishing Fleet: "We Are Earning More Than on Land"
The Spanish fishing sector is facing a shortage of young people in the fleet, with a high average age. To attract new crewmembers, better salaries and working conditions are being offered, emphasizing that earnings at sea are higher than in land-based jobs.
Juan Carlos I leaves Seville with the promise to return "very soon" and travels to Cascais
The emeritus king Juan Carlos I arrived in Cascais around 13:30 Spanish time after leaving Seville, promising to return "very soon."
Charitable organizations turn their backs on Mette-Marit and cancel their collaboration
Princess Mette-Marit faces rejection from charitable organizations that have canceled their collaboration due to the controversy surrounding her relationship with a pedophile, in addition to the severe lung health problems of her son Marius.
The descent to the heart of the island: how to visit the village and the beach that look like the setting of 'Lost' in Spain
This town in Tenerife, known for its landscape similar to that of 'Lost,' is a major tourist attraction. However, accessing the village and its beach is not easy, adding a challenge for visitors who want to explore this unique corner of the island.
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Easy and Curious Science Questions: How Many Can You Get Right?
Participate in this science quiz with 10 easy questions to test your knowledge and find out if you are an expert on scientific topics.
Social organizations demand that the Government approve the regularization of migrants before April 15: "There is absolute anxiety"
The Government plans for the migration regularization regulation to come into effect in April, but social organizations fear that this will not be sufficient to process more than half a million applications before the deadline closes on June 30, generating "absolute anxiety" within the RegularizaciĂłn Ya movement.
The DGT reports 27 deaths on the roads since the start of the Easter Week operation
The General Directorate of Traffic (DGT) reports that since the beginning of the Easter Week operation, 27 people have died in traffic accidents, exceeding by one the figure from the previous year, when 26 died throughout the entire week.
The viral video of a woman shouting in the Metro at a girl with a veil: "Christian Spain and not Muslim"
A viral video shows a woman in the Madrid Metro shouting at a young girl wearing a veil, asserting that Spain is "Christian and not Muslim." The confrontation has sparked debate about intolerance and religious rights in public spaces.
Young Man Accused of Attacking a Woman with a Machete and Shooting Two Arrows at Her Nephew in the Canary Islands Enters Prison
A 24-year-old man was arrested in Arucas, Gran Canaria, for assaulting a 60-year-old woman with a machete and shooting two arrows at her nephew. After the arrest, the accused was placed in pre-trial detention for these attacks that shocked the local community.
Arrested in Berriz after stabbing his partner several times in front of their children: one of the girls is also injured
The attack was stopped by the couple's four children and a neighbor. The victim was airlifted to the Cruces hospital in Barakaldo. One of the girls was also injured.
From "being overwhelmed" by long COVID to creating a startup at 17: "I discovered the power of technology in health"
Ismael Maceira and cardiologist Carlos Escobar, together with their team, have developed innovative digital therapies that could benefit thousands of patients in Spain, demonstrating how technology can transform healthcare.
Quitting Work to Foster a Child "with Special Difficulties": More Than 400 Children Live Under This Arrangement
This type of fostering provides a home for children with behavioral problems and disabilities who have been in institutions for a long time. Families must specialize and give up their jobs to care for them, receiving financial compensation in return. More than 400 children are under this arrangement in Spain.
The Expansion of 'Coliving' in Barcelona Pushes Neighbors into Eviction: "My Home Is Not Monopoly"
Investment funds are acquiring buildings in Barcelona to transform apartments into coliving rooms, causing the displacement of neighbors through pressure, constant construction work, and legal actions. This practice increases evictions, generating conflict and rejection among the affected residents.
'MasterChef' says goodbye to the second contestant, who leaves with imposter syndrome: "Suddenly I don't know how to fry an egg"
Vicente was eliminated from 'MasterChef' after an elimination challenge where nerves got the better of him. He said goodbye to his teammates in tears and with the support of the judges, expressing that he felt imposter syndrome as he doubted his culinary skills.
The highlight moment of a Chinese citizen on 'Fuera de cobertura' showing a photo with Pedro SĂĄnchez
The Cuatro program visited Qingtian, China, the place of origin of a large part of the Asian community in Spain. During the report, a citizen showed a photo alongside President Pedro SĂĄnchez, creating a standout moment on the show.
'Malas lenguas' reveals the average age difference between the youngest and oldest towns in Spain
Encinillas, in Segovia, is the youngest town in Spain, while Escobosa de AlmazĂĄn, in Soria, is the oldest, according to the program 'Malas lenguas'.
Complaint Against RTVE for Airing Advertising on 'La Revuelta' Dismissed
The complaint against RTVE for broadcasting advertising on the program 'La Revuelta' has been dismissed, as no violations were found in the Corporation's financing law. Broncano's show will be able to continue its sponsorships without legal issues.
Presenter Savannah Guthrie Returns to Her Show After Her Mother's Alleged Kidnapping
Savannah Guthrie returned to her show wearing a yellow dress in tribute to the ribbons and flowers that her supporters have placed in front of her mother's house, following the alleged kidnapping.
Roberto Leal, speechless at the resemblance between Javier and a well-known comedian: "It's true, itâs him"
Alberto Amarilla was the one who pointed out the strong resemblance between the contestant Javier and the comedian Ernesto Sevilla, leaving Roberto Leal surprised, who confirmed that they do indeed look very much alike.
Javier falls just short of winning the jackpot in the 'Rosco' of 'Pasapalabra' with 340,000 euros
Javier, a contestant from Madrid, came very close to winning the 340,000-euro jackpot in the 'Rosco' of 'Pasapalabra', missing out by only two letters from securing the full prize on the Antena 3 show.
Marisa MartĂn BlĂĄzquez, in the confessional on 'Vamos a ver': "I had fantasies and I regret not fulfilling them"
Marisa MartĂn BlĂĄzquez confessed on 'Vamos a ver' that she had fantasies and regrets not having carried them out. Additionally, all the show's collaborators shared their unconfessable secrets during the morning program.
Gema LĂłpez, blunt with Kiko Rivera: "Irene's mother was dying and you were with someone else"
Gema LĂłpez harshly criticizes Kiko Rivera for being with another person while Irene's mother was gravely ill. Additionally, she praises Isa Pantoja's attitude for staying out of the family conflicts.
Gemma Camacho denies romance rumors with RamĂłn GarcĂa: "After the months I've been through with the Cayetano situation...."
Gemma Camacho has denied on 'El tiempo justo' the rumors linking her romantically with RamĂłn GarcĂa, clarifying that after what she experienced with Cayetano, she is not interested in starting a new relationship.
The Unexpected Confession of Juan del Val: "I Was Married to a Woman from Huelva"
The writer Juan del Val confessed that he was married to a wonderful woman from Calañas, a town in Huelva, highlighting his affection and appreciation for her.
Ivonne Reyes opens up about her financial problems: "I collected coins to go to the supermarket"
Ivonne Reyes, the Venezuelan model, revealed that she went through serious financial difficulties. She mentioned that she used to own three houses, but currently has no properties in her name and even collected coins to be able to go to the supermarket.
Joan Manuel Serrat on the Spanish Civil War: "It was a nonsense, the triumph of lies over reason"
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The photographs that confirm Dakota Johnson's new relationship
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Alba Paul talks about her breakup with Dulceida and gives clues about their reconciliation after a year and a half apart
Alba Paul reveals on 'Supervivientes' how her relationship with Aida Domenech began more than ten years ago and shares details about their breakup and subsequent reconciliation after a year and a half apart.
RosalĂa's mother, after the singer's concerts: "How much we need what you offer us"
Pilar Tobella, RosalĂa's mother, expressed on Instagram her admiration and pride for her daughter after her concerts, highlighting the need for and positive impact that RosalĂa's music has on the audience.
Tania Medina and Alejandro Nieto embark on a work project together
After five years of a relationship with ups and downs, Tania Medina and Alejandro Nieto announce to their followers that they have decided to undertake a new work project together, strengthening their bond both personally and professionally.
Crystal Hefner, Hugh Hefner's widow, remarries: "I feel accepted and valued"
Crystal Hefner, widow of Hugh Hefner, has remarried and expresses feeling accepted, heard, and appreciated in her new relationship, highlighting the importance of being taken into account.
Japan's Princess Aiko Makes Her First Trip to Fukushima, 15 Years After the Nuclear Tsunami
Princess Aiko visited Fukushima for the first time accompanied by her parents, Emperors Naruhito and Masako, participating in an event in the region devastated by the tsunami and nuclear disaster 15 years ago, amid ongoing debate about the status of women in the imperial family after marriage.
Precise and with Music: This Was the Orion Engine Ignition on the Artemis II Mission
The four astronauts of Artemis II successfully performed the perigee raising maneuver after resting and resolving minor issues such as a communication loss and the toilet. They woke up to the song 'Sleepyhead' to oversee the ignition of the Orion engine during the early hours of the mission, according to NASA.
How to Make Easter Monas to Celebrate the End of Holy Week 2026
JosĂ© Vicente GalĂĄn, manager of PastelerĂa GalĂĄn, explains the tradition and preparation of the Easter mona, which includes chocolate or boiled eggs, "panquemao," and walnut and raisin coca. He highlights that the traditional recipe comes from basic homemade ingredients, with a dough that ferments slowly using sourdough and a small amount of yeast to achieve variety and quality in the Holy Week sweets.
Dark Chocolate Torrijas, the Star Sweet of This Holy Week
During Holy Week, the traditional torrija is the star in Spain. This year, in Madrid, they have innovated by creating a dark chocolate torrija, adding to the classic milk-based one with or without cinnamon as the standout sweet of the season.
Carlos Alcaraz returns to clay courts in Montecarlo: "I have missed it a lot"
Carlos Alcaraz will return to clay courts in Montecarlo, facing Argentine SebastiĂĄn BĂĄez this Tuesday in his first match of the Masters 1000. Alcaraz has expressed how much he missed playing on this surface.
Rain of criticism on Juanfran Torres for his clash with Simeone: "He would sell his own brother to stay there"
Juanfran Torres, former footballer and commentator on DAZN, made a critical remark about Diego Simeone, causing irritation in the Atlético de Madrid coach. His comment sparked a wave of criticism for questioning Simeone's relationship and commitment to the club.
Topuria Could Find Himself in a Completely Different Scenario in His Fight at the White House: "I'm the Alternate"
Arman Tsarukyan has declared himself as the alternate fighter for the bout between Topuria and Gaethje, ready to step in in case of any unforeseen circumstances affecting the main fight.
Ignacio Lago, the first Argentine footballer to come out of the closet: "It's an irrational love"
Ignacio Lago, left winger of CA ColĂłn, became the first Argentine footballer to come out of the closet by revealing his sexual orientation in a televised interview. During the program, he received an emotional message from his boyfriend, showing his pride and openness about his identity within the sport.
The Partner of the Late Dubovsky on His Time at Real Madrid: "It Was a Bit Too Much for Him"
Aurelia Caraba, the Slovak footballerâs girlfriend in 2000, stated in an interview that Dubovskyâs time at Real Madrid was challenging and that the club was a bit too big for him, reflecting the difficulties he faced during his stint with the team before his passing.
Workshops with Dogs in Special Education: Well-being and Participation through Individual Adaptation
A program started in Madrid in March uses workshops with dogs in special education, emphasizing animal welfare as an essential requirement, according to veterinarian Elisenda Saperas. The initiative aims to promote student participation through individual adaptations.
The Awakening of Mario's (Autistic) Voice Through a Tablet: "Now I Want to Learn to Speak"
Mario, a nearly 12-year-old non-verbal autistic boy with an advanced academic level for his age, has begun to communicate using a tablet, which has sparked in him the desire to learn to speak.
The Council for the Defense of Disability sees educational inclusion as "insufficient" and demands resources
The CEDDD considers the current educational inclusion insufficient and calls for adequate resources. Amid the debate on the Lomloe in the Senate, it urges avoiding confrontations and strengthening all educational models to improve support for people with disabilities.
Two out of every three jobs created in the EU since 2022 are held by foreign workers, according to BBVA
Job creation in the EU since 2022 has been predominantly driven by foreign workers, who hold two out of every three new positions. In Spain and Europe in general, migrants are essential, representing 40% of economic growth according to BBVA.
Banks Increase Mortgage Costs and Average Interest Reaches Ten-Month High
The financial sector anticipates a rise in mortgage costs due to uncertainty over the conflict in the Middle East and the ECB's decisions, leading the average interest rate to its highest level in ten months.
Renting a Parking Space: What the Tax Authority Says and How You Can Declare It
Although it is believed that low income is not detected by the Tax Authority, failing to declare the rental of a parking space can lead to penalties. It is important to declare this income correctly to avoid problems with the Tax Agency.
Spain Raised Crude Oil Purchases from the Middle East by 9% Before the War
Spain increased its oil imports from the Middle East by 9%, consolidating the region as its second-largest supplier, just before the outbreak of the war with Iraq.
Body Warns About the Impact of the Iran War on Food Prices if It Prolongs
The First Vice President highlights that last year's growth and employment boom create strong momentum benefiting the country, although he warns about possible impacts on food prices if the war in Iran continues.
Delivery is Not Magic, The End of the Mirage
The article analyzes how the explosive growth of delivery during the pandemic created unrealistic expectations about its profitability. It highlights the high operational costs, low profitability, and dependence on platforms that affect restaurants. It concludes that, although delivery will remain relevant, it is not a magic solution for everyone, and businesses must adjust to the economic reality to survive.
'Harry Potter' on HBO: The Scenes We Never Saw in The Movies and 5 Other Secrets Revealed by the Series' Documentary
HBO's documentary about 'Harry Potter' reveals never-before-seen scenes, such as a rat bite in 'The Philosopher's Stone.' Additionally, it uncovers production secrets, behind-the-scenes details, and moments not included in the films, offering fans a new perspective on the iconic saga.
Confirmed by Disney: This actor rejected a millionaire offer and does not appear in 'Malcolm: From Bad to Worse'
The four-episode miniseries "Malcolm: From Bad to Worse" will reunite the original cast but will have a notable absence, as an actor rejected a millionaire offer to not participate in the project.
The Viral Scene from 'Salvation Project' Was Not Like That: Ryan Gosling Asked for a Decisive Change in the Movie
Ryan Gosling requested a key change in a viral scene from the science fiction film by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, turning it into one of the most memorable moments of the movie.
Everything About 'The Testaments', the Sequel to 'The Handmaid's Tale'
Chase Infiniti stars in the new adaptation of 'The Testaments', the sequel to Margaret Atwood's 'The Handmaid's Tale', available in Spain via streaming on Disney+.
'Daredevil: Born Again': When does episode 2x04 premiere?
The Marvel series starring Charlie Cox has experienced a slight delay in the premiere date of episode 2x04 due to the Easter holidays in Spain.
The HONOR 600 Lite smartphone arrives with an improved camera button, a 108 MP system, and a 6,520 mAh battery
The HONOR 600 Lite, affordable and the successor to the HONOR 400 Lite, stands out for a smoother physical camera button with smart recommendations, a 108 MP camera, and a 6,520 mAh battery.
Starship remains grounded: Elon Musk accumulates three delays for a rocket that is ready to fly
The next flight of the Starship rocket, ready to launch, has been postponed three times and is now scheduled for early to mid-May, accumulating delays in Elon Musk's project.
The NoVoice Malware Puts Millions of Android Phones at Risk: This Is How It Hides Without You Noticing
The NoVoice malware infects millions of Android phones, taking control to execute malicious code in various applications, and effectively hides to avoid being detected by users.
Black Would Also Not Arrive on the iPhone 18 Pro and Apple Could Revive a Legendary Shade
Apple is testing new finishes for the iPhone 18 Pro, moving away from the color black and exploring traditional tones and a deep red, possibly reviving an iconic color on its devices.
The small cylinder on your cables is not just decoration and has a function
The small cylinder on your cables is an EMI filter, whose function is to reduce electromagnetic interference that affects the operation of electronic devices, improving signal quality and preventing noise or malfunctions.
Yolanda SuĂĄrez, with a degree in Sports Science, on the Norwegian method: "It reduces stress and cortisol, which allows for better recovery, less inflammation, and greater consistency in training."
Yolanda SuĂĄrez explains that the Norwegian method practiced by Elsa Pataky reduces stress and cortisol, promoting better recovery, decreased inflammation, and greater consistency in sports training.
Neither genetics nor filters: Sydney Sweeney's secret for perfect skin is an LED light mask and these are the benefits
Sydney Sweeney, a 28-year-old actress, uses an LED light mask, a beauty device popular among celebrities, to maintain her perfect skin, highlighting its benefits for facial care.
Kilometer-long queues at Sfera for this outfit with the trendy color, ideal to pair with gold
This spring, go for 'total looks' like the outfit from El Corte Inglés that is causing long lines at Sfera. Leave behind dresses and opt for this trend, perfect to pair with gold accessories.
Ballerina Lips: How to Achieve the Natural Trend That's Taking Over
The current trend in lip makeup favors naturalness or the appearance of it, highlighting a subtle and fresh style that aims to enhance beauty without excess. This look, known as "ballerina lips," is popular for its delicate and elegant effect.
An Expert Reveals the Three Gestures You Repeat Daily That Are Ruining Your Hair
A hair health specialist identifies three daily habits that damage the hair fiber and cause hair breakage. He offers advice on how to avoid them and protect hair health, helping to keep it strong and healthy.
Vicky MartĂn Berrocal's Plea Against Consumerism in Fashion: "Let's Normalize Wearing Clothes More Than Once"
Vicky MartĂn Berrocal criticizes the social media trend of constantly wearing new clothes and showcasing large 'hauls.' The designer advocates normalizing the repetition of garments to fight consumerism in fashion.
The Best Chocolate Palmier in the World is Sold in Madrid, Made with Guijuelo Lard and Priced at 16 Euros
Ricardo Vélez created a unique chocolate palmier in the world, made with Iberian lard from Guijuelo. It is sold in Madrid for 16 euros.
The roadside restaurant you must visit: average ticket of âŹ70 and the temple of a great grill master
Near Burgos, there is a roadside restaurant renowned for its high-quality meat and grilled preparation. With an average ticket of âŹ70, it is considered a temple for grill lovers and stands out for the mastery of its grill master.
The brewery in the heart of Madrid where you can find the best tripe stew
Madrid-style tripe stew, a culinary symbol of the city, can be enjoyed at this brewery located in the center of Madrid, renowned for offering the best in the world.
The only Michelin star in Baix Ebre: three tasting menus up to âŹ160
Fran LĂłpez's restaurant Villa Retiro, the only one with a Michelin star in Baix Ebre, offers three tasting menus priced at âŹ75, âŹ130, and âŹ160 per person.
The Cake That Starred in Agatha Ruiz de la Pradaâs Fashion Week Show
Agatha Ruiz de la Prada and a company have collaborated to launch a special edition cake, which will be unveiled at the end of April following its starring role in the Fashion Week show.
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, owes its success to a special recipe that goes beyond the bread, highlighting ingredients and techniques that make it unique and exquisite.
What is the best time of year to travel to the Amalfi Coast?
The Amalfi Coast, near Naples, is a prominent tourist destination in Europe known for its picturesque towns and natural attractions, ideal to visit throughout the year.
Route through the South of France among Vineyards and Medieval Villages near Toulouse
The Occitania Region, close to Spain, stands out for its medieval atmosphere and unique nature, making it an ideal destination for travelers who want to explore a different side of France.
Santiago will have a new direct flight to one of the most popular and lively capitals of Europe
Starting May 30, Santiago will have a new direct flight to a popular European capital, operating daily 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, the westernmost town in the region stands out for its historical richness, featuring a millenary monolith and valuable medieval treasures. This charming place was the chosen setting to film Telecinco's new series, 'Pura sangre'.
Goodbye to a very common practice in hotels: the European Union eliminates this item from rooms
The European Union has approved a regulation that removes certain complimentary products from hotel rooms across Europe, including Spain, aiming to reduce waste and promote sustainability in the tourism sector.
MĂĄlaga will have a direct flight this summer to one of the most idyllic countries in the Mediterranean
MĂĄlaga will offer this summer a direct flight to an island destination renowned for its heritage, historical, cultural, and natural richness, facilitating access to one of the most charming countries in the Mediterranean.
The town where De la Fuente, Spain's national team coach, was born: stately buildings and a cradle of wines
Spain's national team coach, De la Fuente, was born in a town in La Rioja known for its rich history, stately architecture, and winemaking tradition, which make the town a symbolic place.
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 for good digestion, it is important to drink water in adequate amounts, at specific times of the day, and at appropriate temperatures. He recommends drinking water in sips, as consuming it all at once causes the body to eliminate it before it can be properly utilized.
Science confirms it: the appendix is not a mistake, it has evolved 32 times and is key to survival
Although not essential, the appendix has evolved 32 times in different species, demonstrating that it performs vital functions, such as supporting the immune system and aiding digestion, which indicates that it is key to survival.
The Hobby That Helps You Slow Down Brain Aging and for Which You Only Need Binoculars
Birdwatching is an activity that protects the brain and helps delay its aging by promoting concentration and a connection with nature. You only need a pair of binoculars to enjoy this beneficial hobby.
What Plato Meant by His Phrase: "He Who Is Not Good at Serving Will Not Be Good at Leading"
Plato reflected on the human soul, knowledge, and moral conduct, anticipating issues that remain central in psychology today. His phrase emphasizes that to lead well, one must first learn to serve and understand others.
Aurelio Rojas, Cardiologist: "If You Don't Brush Your Teeth, You Could End Up with a Heart Infection"
Cardiologist Aurelio Rojas warns that not brushing your teeth can cause endocarditis, a serious heart infection caused by bacteria and accumulated pus, emphasizing the importance of daily oral hygiene.
Risk Factors of Colon Cancer, a Disease That Affects More and More Young People
In 2025, 44,571 new cases of colorectal cancer were diagnosed in the country. This disease, which increasingly affects young people, is linked to risk factors such as diet, sedentary lifestyle, and family history. Early detection is key to improving prognosis and reducing its impact.
The Compact Electric SUV That Wants to Lead the Market: All the News About the Volvo EX30
The new version of the Volvo EX30, a compact electric SUV, offers improvements in range, software, interior design, and greater personalization, aiming to establish itself as a leader in the premium market.
Experts Criticize the Northern Bypass Approved to Connect the A-21 and A-23 in Jaca: "It Seriously Jeopardizes the Future"
Experts from the Salvar Jaca group describe the approved northern bypass to connect the A-21 and A-23 as a "historic failure" and suggest an alternative route to the south of the city.
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 bicycles on the road, especially on one-way streets, where one and a half meters should always be maintained to ensure the cyclist's safety and avoid unnecessary risks.
The DGT sign that could cost you 4 points off your license if you don't obey it
The DGT has introduced a new blue sign with a white diamond in the center to identify HOV lanes. Not respecting it can result in the loss of 4 points on your driving license.
The Guardia Civil's Recommendations for Motorcyclists Going on Spring Routes
The Guardia Civil reminds motorcyclists that, although they enjoy spring routes, they must prioritize their safety, conveying this message through social media.
The legal consequences that the driver of a van could face after performing a very dangerous illegal double overtaking
A driver performed an illegal and dangerous double overtaking maneuver, forcing a vehicle traveling in the opposite direction to brake to avoid a head-on collision. The Civil Guard is already investigating the case.
Wildfires in Galicia: Evacuations in Two Towns in A Coruña While Another Fire Threatens Homes in Pontevedra
Wildfires in Galicia have caused evacuations in two towns in A Coruña. Additionally, another fire in Pontevedra is threatening homes. The DP-1909 road is closed due to thick smoke that reduces visibility.
Madrid warns the Government that it will not accept new transfers of migrant minors without legal coverage
The Community of Madrid has informed the Government that it will reject new transfers of unaccompanied migrant minors under Royal Decree-law 2/2025, citing a lack of legal protection. Madrid demands that any transfer be based on solid legal grounds to ensure the protection and proper management of these minors.
Seville's Holy Week registers two million passengers on Tussam, one million kilos of waste, and 300 child seats seized
The City Council positively evaluates Holy Week in Seville, with nearly 6,000 interventions by the Local Police, especially on Palm Sunday and the MadrugĂĄ. Additionally, Tussam transported two million passengers, one million kilos of waste were collected, and nearly 300 child seats were seized.
Cantabria records the highest temperature in Spain with 30.2 ÂșC
Cantabria registered the highest temperature in Spain at 30.2 ÂșC, followed by San SebastiĂĄn airport with 29.8 ÂșC and Oviedo with 29.6 ÂșC.
Alternative buses due to the closure of Madrid Metro's Line 10 are reinforced in response to the increase in passengers
The number of passengers will increase this Tuesday with the reopening of schools and high schools after Easter, so the alternative buses for the closure of Madrid Metro's Line 10 will be reinforced to meet the higher demand.
Madrid | El Capricho plans to open to small groups on weekdays after repairing the damage caused by Filomena
The Madrid City Council is considering opening El Capricho to small groups on weekdays so that residents of Madrid can enjoy the garden beyond weekends and holidays, after repairing the damage caused by Filomena.
The Government Allocates More Than 20 Million to Deploy 4,000 Electric Vehicle Charging Points
The Government will invest more than 20 million to install 4,000 electric vehicle charging points in buildings and public facilities, including hospitals, train stations, and ports, promoting sustainable mobility.
They request 25 years in prison for a man who repeatedly assaulted his wife with a disability
They are seeking 25 years in prison for a man who repeatedly assaulted his disabled wife, sexually assaulted her, and threatened his nonagenarian mother-in-law who has mobility issues.
Arrested for stealing jewelry valued at 20,000 euros after taking the house keys from a relative in Villafranca de los Barros
A woman was arrested for stealing gold jewelry valued at 20,000 euros after taking the house keys from a relative in Villafranca de los Barros. The pieces, including rings, bracelets, signet rings, and pendants, were found in gold buying and selling shops in Mérida and Almendralejo.
Man Detained After Hiding for a Year for Attempting to Kill His Ex-Partner with a Screwdriver
A man, evading justice for a year, has been detained for attempting to kill his ex-partner with a screwdriver. He faces charges of attempted homicide, domestic abuse, violation of precautionary measures, and assault on authority.
Madrid | Estadio Metropolitano Station will open a new metro entrance with a semicircular ramp for the City of Sport
The Community of Madrid is planning works at Estadio Metropolitano station on line 7, which will include a new entrance with a semicircular ramp to improve access to the City of Sport. The construction will take 12 months without affecting metro service.
Smart glasses are already a thing of the past: the next step is contact lenses
Smart contact lenses, the size of the pupil, represent the next technological evolution after smart glasses, offering devices that are much smaller and more advanced.
The roadside restaurant that left Dabiz Muñoz speechless: "It's pretty crazy"
Dabiz Muñoz was impressed by a roadside restaurant, highlighting how "pretty crazy" the place is. Miguel Ăngel Rodilla had already praised both its food and atmosphere in 2020, emphasizing the quality and uniqueness this establishment offers.
A streamer is robbed live on air without realizing it: "He seemed nice"
During a live broadcast, a man stole the streamer's tip without him noticing. However, thanks to the intervention of the thief's mother, the streamer was finally able to recover the money.
A YouTuber Builds a Bunker to Protect His Video Game Collection
A YouTuber invested nearly a thousand euros monthly to build a bunker intended to safeguard his valuable video game collection, completing the project after several months of dedication and consistent spending.
The European Union moves towards banning animal testing in cleaning products
The European Union is advancing towards banning animal testing in cleaning products, promoting validated alternative methods. However, this measure does not immediately eliminate other existing regulatory frameworks.
What Types of Foster Homes Exist in Spain and What Each Modality Involves
In Spain, there are different types of foster homes for animals: general, puppies, therapeutic, and permanent. Each modality addresses specific needs and requires varying levels of commitment from the foster carers, adapting to the situation and care that the animals require.
Why Managing Playtime at Home Influences a Dogâs Well-being
Establishing routines and adapting the home environment are essential for the emotional and physical balance of the dog, promoting their overall well-being.
Check Your Horoscope for This Tuesday, April 7
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The first holiday in Madrid after Easter: three-day long weekend
After Easter, Madrilenians have to wait a couple of weeks to enjoy the next three-day long weekend, their first holiday available after the vacations.
The Next Neighborhoods in Madrid That Will Have Parking Meters and SER Zones
The Regulated Parking Service (SER) was implemented in Madrid in 2002 with 35,000 parking spaces, initially generating significant public rejection. Now, the City Council plans to expand the SER zone to new neighborhoods to improve parking management in the city.
How Long Does It Take to Get to the Moon from Earth? All the Key Facts
The time it takes to get to the Moon from Earth varies depending on several factors such as the speed of the spacecraft, the trajectory, and the technology used. Although the average distance is approximately 384,400 km, the duration of the journey can change based on these conditions.
A politician is expelled from her party for overusing AI in her official photo
The Dutch councilwoman was expelled from her party after using artificial intelligence to modify her official photo. She comments that she often looks much younger, which often leads people to mistakenly assume that she is her son's girlfriend.
Stamata Revithi: the mystery of the first female marathon runner
Stamata Revithi was banned from running the marathon at the 1896 Games, but the next day she completed the race on her own. Despite her brave feat, she never received official recognition.
This is how the Balearic Islands promote a pioneering model to restore wetlands
The RestaurAlcĂșdia project has achieved the ecological restoration of two wetlands in AlcĂșdia, Balearic Islands, in three years, implementing an innovative model to recover these key ecosystems.
Spanish Celebrities Who Have More Than Three Children: Some Will Surprise You
Many Spanish celebrities have more than three children, which may be surprising to some. This trend reveals another side of their personal lives, showing how they balance fame with large families.
The Best Cartoons by Nani
A compilation of all the cartoons published by Naniopina in 20Minutos, highlighting their unique style and humor.
Unhygienic Habits That Everyone Has at Some Point in Their Life
Although the pandemic increased awareness about hygiene, many people continue to practice unhygienic habits, such as not washing their hands before eating or sleeping with their pets. These behaviors, common at different times, can affect health without us realizing it.
The Spanish Celebrities Who Would Stand Out on the 'Supervivientes' Island, According to AI
OpenAI's artificial intelligence has created an ideal casting for 'Supervivientes', selecting Spanish celebrities with qualities that would make them stand out on the survival island.
With Missiles and Prepared for All Types 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, prepared to face various scenarios in its replacement of the CristĂłbal ColĂłn in Cyprus.
The President of South Korea Apologizes to North Korea for the Deployment of Drones on the Border
The President of South Korea apologized to North Korea for the deployment of drones on the border, clarifying that these actions were not ordered by the Government. Additionally, he reported that the three alleged responsible individuals have already been detained.
How Long Will the Closure of Madrid Metro Line 10 Last Due to Construction at Santiago Bernabéu Station
The renovation of Santiago Bernabéu station is causing a partial closure of Madrid Metro Line 10, affecting the route between very busy stations for the duration of the construction works.
Russia Blames the United States for Being Behind Most 'Hacks' Against the Country Following the Ukraine War
According to the Russian state telecommunications agency, 37.6% of cyberattacks against Russia's digital infrastructures originate from the United States, followed by Germany (15.2%) and the United Kingdom (11.1%), since the beginning of the war in Ukraine.
A man arrested for shooting another person from his house window as they were leaving a pub in Asturias
A man was arrested after shooting from the window of his house at another person who was leaving a pub in Asturias, in the early hours of Monday. The victim was hit by the shot in the incident that occurred outside the venue.
Ana Botella GĂłmez, former Secretary of State for Security: "Spain is meeting its commitments to NATO allies"
Ana Botella GĂłmez highlights that Spain is among the ten NATO countries that have increased their defense spending the most and among the top five in investment in equipment, reaffirming that the country is fulfilling its allied commitments in a critical context due to the war in Iran.
SĂĄnchez runs into Ăbalos: the judicial spring disrupts his roadmap to regroup the PSOE with the 'no to war' and Andalusia
The Ăbalos trial and the Plus Ultra case affect SĂĄnchez's international image in Barcelona, while the SEPI case creates tensions in Montero's campaign in Andalusia, disrupting the PSOE's strategy to unify the party with the "no to war" message.
Montero assures that she sent the "affectionate messages" to Ăbalos because she was unaware of his situation
The candidate for the Andalusian elections stated that the messages sent to Ăbalos were between "colleagues" and claimed to have found "absolutely nothing" inappropriate in them, justifying this by saying she was unaware of the recipient's situation.
The DGT explains what the new traffic sign for motorhomes means
The DGT has introduced sign S-128, with a blue and white background and a black motorhome pictogram, which indicates the designated points for emptying motorhomes and caravans.
Valencia refers new evidence of fraud in contracts related to the municipal register to the Public Prosecutor's Office
The Valencia City Council has reported to the Public Prosecutor's Office new evidence of fraud related to lease contracts used for registration in the municipal register, indicating possible irregularities in these contracts.
MarĂa del Monte Presents Her New Song After Four Years Without Releasing Music
MarĂa del Monte, dressed the same as in her music video, revealed on 'Y ahora Sonsoles' that the creative process of her new song, the first in four years, was unexpected and the result of a coincidence.
Fined for flying a drone over Mallorca Cathedral while Queen SofĂa was arriving at a concert
A man was fined for flying a drone over Mallorca Cathedral without the necessary documentation or qualifications. Additionally, he left the drone unattended in the air, coinciding with Queen SofĂa's arrival at a concert.
Pope Leo XVI Prays for the "Peoples Tormented by War" and Emphasizes That "Truth Does Not Remain Hidden"
Pope Leo XVI called for prayers for the peoples affected by war and warned against fake news, lies, and unfounded insinuations, emphasizing that the truth always comes to light thanks to the Good News.
12% of Gas Stations in France Have Run Out of Some Type of Fuel, According to Government Data
The French government attributes the fuel shortage at 12% of gas stations to an "unusual influx" at TotalEnergies stations, assuring that it is not due to supply problems or scarcity.
A horse pulling a carriage collapses up to three times after several hours of work in Jerez
A horse pulling a carriage in Jerez collapsed up to three times after several hours of exhausting work. Firefighters were needed to help the animal stand and provide assistance.
Cleaning Supervisor of a Supermarket Tried for Sexual Assault of an Employee in A Coruña
In June 2024, the cleaning supervisor of a supermarket in A Coruña was tried for sexually assaulting an employee. The incident took place at the workplace. The judicial process is ongoing to determine responsibilities.
Case of the Religion Teacher from MĂĄlaga Investigated for Sexual Abuse of Children is Closed
The MĂĄlaga Prosecutor's Office has appealed the decision to close the case of the Religion teacher investigated for sexual abuse of children, requesting that the investigation continue.
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Achieved: 'Torrente President' is the highest-grossing film in the saga and moves up the ranking of box office hits in Spanish cinema
Santiago Segura's new film, 'Torrente President,' has surpassed the earnings of 'Torrente 2: Mission in Marbella' after 25 years, establishing itself as the highest-grossing film in the saga and improving its position on the list of successful Spanish films.
This is the famous 'spicy shrimp cocktail,' the favorite of NASA astronauts
The spicy shrimp cocktail is popular among NASA astronauts due to its key ingredient, horseradish, which provides a unique flavor and health benefits during space missions.
Paul Thomas Anderson Stopped Filming the Coen Brothers While Shooting One of His Best Movies
Paul Thomas Anderson halted the filming of one of his best movies to coincide with the Coen brothers' shoot, marking a significant moment in 21st-century cinema history.
Why Artemis II Will Not Land on the Moon and Why That Is Good News for NASAâs Space Program
Artemis II will not perform a lunar landing due to safety and feasibility limitations. This decision allows the focus to remain on overcoming technical challenges, marking a crucial step forward for future missions in NASAâs Artemis program.
How Many Times Has Humanity Set Foot on the Moon? Over 140 Lunar Missions Have Been Launched Over Time
Artemis II is the most recent mission to the Moon, carrying four astronauts, although it does not include a moon landing. So far, more than 140 lunar missions have been launched over time.
The post-credits scenes of 'Super Mario Galaxy: The Movie' explained: another level for the Nintendo universe
Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Yoshi reveal key clues about the future of the Nintendo video game adaptation series in the post-credits scenes, inviting fans to stay until the end to catch crucial details.
Changes in the Income Tax: deadlines, deductions, and those exempt from filing
The Income Tax campaign begins on April 8 and will be open until June 30. Highlights include updates on deadlines, applicable deductions, and who are exempt from filing the return.
He mocked Steven Seagal and ended up on the ground breathless: the actor from 'The Odyssey' who will never forget this elbow
Steven Seagal acted in one of the most expensive films of his career, where he worked alongside John Leguizamo. During filming, Seagal responded with an elbow to a mockery, leaving the actor from 'The Odyssey' breathlessâa moment unforgettable for him.
The Barcelona Passage with Colorful Houses and a 19th Century Atmosphere That Is an Oasis in the Heart of El Clot
This historic 122-meter passage, protected as a historic ensemble, connects El Clot and Sant MartĂ in Barcelona. It stands out for its colorful houses and 19th-century ambiance, offering a pedestrian oasis of calm in the middle of the city.
GAME Spain changes the rules for second-hand games: puts an end to one of the practices least liked by its customers
GAME Spain has decided to eliminate stickers on its second-hand products, putting an end to a practice that was unpopular among its customers.
The 2025 Income Tax Simulator is Now Active: Here's How You Can Find Out If You'll Have to Pay the Tax Authorities or Get a Refund on Your Return
The 2025 Income Tax simulator is available without the need for Cl@ve identification or a digital certificate, allowing taxpayers to anticipate whether they will have to pay or receive a refund on their Income 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 visa to promote tourism in ten rural municipalities of a region in Seville, inspired by the Camino de Santiago passport, with the aim of attracting visitors and boosting local tourism.
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Iran rejects ceasefire as Trump ramps up threats ahead of deadline
Iran has rejected calls for a ceasefire amid escalating tensions. Meanwhile, President Trump has intensified threats against Iran ahead of a critical deadline, signaling a hardline stance. The situation remains volatile as diplomatic efforts face significant challenges.
Oil extends gains as Trumpâs Iran deadline nears, ceasefire talks falter
Oil prices rose as the deadline set by President Trump for Iran to change its nuclear activities approaches. Market concerns about potential disruptions drove gains, while ceasefire negotiations in other geopolitical areas showed little progress, adding to uncertainties influencing oil supply fears.
Trump says Iran could be âtaken outâ on Tuesday, Hegseth says major strikes to come
Former President Trump claimed Iran could be "taken out" imminently, suggesting a potential military strike as early as Tuesday. Fox News host Pete Hegseth also indicated that significant strikes against Iran are expected soon, heightening tensions amid ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.
Trump says Tuesday deadline to make a deal with Iran is final
President Trump stated that the Tuesday deadline for reaching a nuclear deal with Iran is final. He emphasized that the U.S. is prepared to walk away if terms are not met, underscoring a tough stance in negotiations aimed at curbing Iran's nuclear program.
US crude oil futures rise over $1 as Trump sharpens rhetoric on Iran
US crude oil futures surged by over $1 following President Trump's intensified rhetoric against Iran. Concerns over escalating tensions in the Middle East have fueled fears of supply disruptions, pushing oil prices higher amid global market uncertainties.
Air NZ hikes fares, cuts flights as fuel costs more than double on Iran war
Air New Zealand is raising fares and reducing flight frequencies due to soaring fuel prices, which have more than doubled amid tensions from the Iran war. The airline cites increased operational costs and fuel expenses as key challenges, prompting these adjustments to maintain financial stability while managing demand and capacity.
Trumpâs shipping waiver does not boost oil flows within US; fuel exports soar
Despite former President Trumpâs shipping waiver intended to ease domestic oil transport, U.S. oil flows have not increased significantly within the country. However, fuel exports have surged, indicating strong international demand. The waiver aimed to reduce logistics bottlenecks but has not impacted internal distribution as expected, while export markets continue to absorb growing volumes of U.S. fuel products.
Trump threatens jail for reporter who revealed Iran airman rescue
Former President Trump threatened legal action against a reporter who disclosed details about a covert operation rescuing an Iranian airman. He accused the reporter of jeopardizing national security by revealing sensitive information. The controversy has sparked debate over press freedom and the limits of government secrecy related to intelligence missions.
Brazilâs free cooking gas program threatened by energy price spike ahead of election
Brazilâs government faces challenges in maintaining its free cooking gas program as surging energy prices strain budgets ahead of upcoming elections. Rising costs may force cuts or reductions to the subsidy, potentially impacting low-income households reliant on the program for affordable fuel. Political pressure mounts to balance fiscal constraints with voter support.
Asia stocks rangebound as Trumpâs Iran deadline looms
Asian stocks remained rangebound amid uncertainty ahead of President Trump's looming deadline on Iran. Investors awaited clarity on potential U.S. actions regarding the Iran nuclear deal, leading to cautious trading. Market participants stayed cautious as geopolitical tensions contributed to muted risk appetite across the region.
Australiaâs most decorated soldier Ben Roberts-Smith arrested over alleged war crimes
Ben Roberts-Smith, Australia's most decorated soldier, has been arrested amid allegations of war crimes during his service in Afghanistan. The allegations include unlawful killings and other serious misconduct, sparking national debate on military accountability and ethics. The investigation raises questions about wartime actions and the treatment of soldiers involved in conflict.
Samsung sees eightfold increase in Q1 profit on soaring AI chip demand
Samsung reported an eightfold rise in Q1 profit driven by strong demand for AI chips. The surge reflects growing investments in AI technologies, boosting sales in Samsungâs semiconductor division. This significant growth underscores the companyâs leading role in the AI hardware market amid expanding global interest in artificial intelligence applications.
Chinese pigs fed new menu as Beijing weans farmers off US soy
China is reducing its reliance on US soybean imports by introducing alternative feed options for pigs. This shift aims to support domestic agriculture and decrease dependency amid ongoing trade tensions. Farmers are adopting new protein sources like rapeseed meal and corn to sustain livestock production while aligning with Beijing's strategic goals.
China targets Taiwanâs chip prowess to evade global âcontainmentâ, Taipei government says
Taiwan's government warns that China is focusing on Taiwan's advanced semiconductor industry to bypass international efforts aimed at containing its rise. Taiwan plays a crucial role in the global chip supply, and Beijingâs actions are seen as strategic moves to secure technological and economic advantages amid geopolitical tensions.
LG Electronics flags strong Q1 profit rebound on robust appliance demand
LG Electronics reported a strong rebound in Q1 profits driven by robust demand for home appliances. The company saw increased sales in its major markets, supported by refreshed product lines and consumer preference for premium smart appliances. This growth helped offset challenges in other segments, signaling a positive outlook for the remainder of the year.
Appleâs foldable iPhone faces engineering snags, potential shipment delays, Nikkei Asia reports
Apple is encountering engineering challenges with its foldable iPhone, leading to potential delays in shipment. The company is working to resolve technical issues related to the device's hinge and display durability. These setbacks may postpone the product launch originally planned for 2024, according to Nikkei Asia. Apple aims to ensure high quality before release, impacting its foldable smartphone timeline.
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Stocks struggle, oil jumps as Trumpâs Iran deadline looms
Stocks experienced volatility amid increasing concerns about the approaching deadline set by President Trump concerning Iran's nuclear program. Investors responded to geopolitical tensions, resulting in a cautious market stance. Meanwhile, oil prices surged due to fears of potential supply disruptions connected to escalating conflicts in the Middle East. Market participants remain alert to upcoming developments affecting global trade and the energy sectors.
Deere settles US right-to-repair lawsuit with $99 million fund, repair commitments
John Deere agreed to a $99 million settlement in a US right-to-repair lawsuit, addressing claims that the company restricted farmers' ability to repair their own equipment. The deal includes commitments by Deere to improve access to repair information and tools, empowering farmers and independent repair shops while resolving legal disputes over software and parts restrictions.
Ireland services sector growth slows amid Middle East war impact
Ireland's services sector growth has decelerated due to the ongoing Middle East conflict, which has disrupted supply chains and dampened business confidence. While the sector continues to expand, increased uncertainty and rising costs are leading to slower output and new orders growth, signaling cautious optimism among companies amid geopolitical tensions.
Japan February household spending falls 1.8% year-on-year
Japan's household spending declined 1.8% in February compared to the previous year, reflecting cautious consumer behavior amid economic uncertainties. Despite ongoing inflation, consumers limited expenses on non-essential items, signaling subdued domestic demand. The drop highlights challenges for economic recovery as households prioritize savings over spending.
US service sector cools in March, inflation heating up amid Iran war
The US service sector showed signs of slowing in March as activity growth decelerated, influenced by economic uncertainties linked to the Iran conflict. Meanwhile, inflation pressures intensified, driven by rising costs and supply chain disruptions, adding strain to businesses and consumers. The mixed signals suggest cautious optimism as the economy grapples with geopolitical risks and persistent inflation.
ISM Services PMI Falls Short of Expectations, Signals Slower Growth
The ISM Services PMI for April came in below forecasts, indicating a slowdown in the expansion of the US service sector. Weaker new orders and employment figures contributed to the decline, suggesting cautious business sentiment amid economic uncertainties. Despite the slowdown, the sector remains in growth territory, but momentum appears to be fading as inflation pressures and global challenges persist.
Canadaâs services economy shrinks as war delays client decision-making
Canada's services sector contracted as ongoing war-induced uncertainties caused clients to delay decisions, leading to reduced demand. The conflict's impact on global supply chains and economic confidence contributed to slower growth and subdued business activity in the services economy.
War weighs on Egyptâs private sector as PMI hits near two-year low in March
Egyptâs private sector PMI declined to its lowest in nearly two years in March, reflecting the impact of ongoing regional conflicts. Businesses reported reduced demand and supply chain disruptions, leading to slower growth and increased uncertainty in the market. The war's effects continue to challenge Egyptâs economic recovery and private sector confidence.
Vietnam Q1 GDP growth slows to 7.83% y/y from 8.46% y/y in Q4
Vietnam's GDP growth slowed to 7.83% year-on-year in the first quarter, down from 8.46% in the fourth quarter, indicating a deceleration in economic momentum. Despite this slowdown, growth remains strong, supported by solid domestic demand and export performance. The government is continuing its efforts to maintain growth amid global uncertainties and inflationary pressures.
Highs and lows from the US jobs report
The latest US jobs report shows mixed results, with strong job growth signaling economic resilience, but a slight rise in unemployment indicating lingering challenges. Wages increased moderately, reflecting steady but not overheating inflation. Overall, the data suggests a balanced labor market, neither too tight nor too weak, influencing Federal Reserve policy considerations.
U.S. Services PMI Dips Below Expectations, Signals Sector Contraction
The U.S. Services PMI fell below market expectations, indicating a contraction in the sector for the first time in months. This decline reflects reduced business activity and slower growth, raising concerns about the broader economic outlook amid ongoing inflation pressures and tightening monetary policies. Analysts suggest cautious monitoring of service industry trends as they significantly impact overall economic health.
Nonfarm Payrolls Surge Signals Economic Resilience
Nonfarm payrolls increased significantly last month, surpassing expectations and indicating strong economic resilience. Job growth was broad-based across various sectors, bolstering confidence in the labor market despite inflation concerns. The report suggests sustained consumer spending and business investment, supporting ongoing economic expansion.
BOJ to raise rates by July on mounting price pressure, ex-board member says
A former Bank of Japan board member predicts the BOJ will raise interest rates by July due to increasing inflationary pressures. This shift would mark a significant change from the bank's long-standing ultra-loose monetary policy, reflecting concerns over persistent price rises and the need to stabilize the economy.
Inflation scars risk quickly lifting expectations; ECB must be ready to act: policymaker
A policymaker warned that persistent inflation could quickly raise public expectations, complicating efforts to control prices. The European Central Bank (ECB) must stay prepared to respond decisively to prevent entrenched inflation from becoming a lasting issue. Maintaining vigilance and readiness to act is crucial to ensuring inflation remains under control.
Morning Bid: A breakthrough deal or a crude awakening?
The article examines a recent agreement in the oil market, debating whether it signals a significant breakthrough or a potential setback. It highlights mixed reactions from industry experts and investors, noting concerns about supply constraints and price volatility. The deal's impact on global oil dynamics and future market stability remains uncertain, with stakeholders cautiously optimistic yet wary of possible crude market disruptions ahead.
Trump may delay Iran strike if deal possible - reports
Reports indicate that President Trump is considering delaying a military strike on Iran if a diplomatic deal can be reached. The administration seeks to explore negotiations to avoid conflict while maintaining pressure on Iran regarding its nuclear program. The potential pause aims to allow more time for talks before taking any hostile action.
Middle East war means âall roadsâ lead to higher prices, slower growth, IMF chief says
The IMF chief warned that the Middle East conflict will drive up global prices and slow economic growth worldwide. The war disrupts supply chains and energy markets, worsening inflation and uncertainty. Recovery prospects have dimmed as many countries face higher costs and weaker demand due to the conflictâs widespread impact on trade and investment.
JPMorganâs Dimon warns Iran war may drive inflation and interest rates higher
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon cautioned that a potential war involving Iran could escalate inflation and push interest rates higher. He highlighted the risks such a conflict poses to global economic stability, supply chains, and energy prices, urging vigilance from policymakers and markets amid growing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
Seeking Signals from the Noise
The article discusses methods to identify meaningful information amid overwhelming data. It highlights techniques used in data analysis and signal processing to distinguish valuable insights from irrelevant background noise, emphasizing the importance of accurate filtering in various fields like communications, finance, and medical diagnostics.
Trump proposes to cut 9,400 TSA workers, $1.5 billion from budget
Former President Donald Trump's proposed budget aims to reduce the Transportation Security Administration workforce by 9,400 employees and cut $1.5 billion from its funding. The plan emphasizes streamlining operations and shifting some security responsibilities, sparking debate over potential impacts on airport safety and efficiency.
White House proposes cutting 9,400 TSA jobs and $1.5 billion from budget
The White House has proposed reducing the Transportation Security Administration workforce by 9,400 positions and cutting $1.5 billion from its budget. The plan aims to streamline operations and allocate resources more efficiently, focusing on modernizing security measures while trimming costs amid shifting transportation demands.
Fedâs Goolsbee, Hammack say inflation is flashing âorange,â or worse
Fed officials Austan Goolsbee and Lorie Hammack warned that inflation remains a concern, describing the current situation as "flashing orange" or worse. They emphasized the need for caution and continued vigilance in monetary policy to prevent inflation from worsening, signaling that inflation pressures have not yet fully eased despite recent improvements.
Bitcoin climbs above $69k on U.S.-Iran ceasefire hopes despite Trumpâs threats
Bitcoin surged past $69,000, driven by optimism over a potential U.S.-Iran ceasefire that could ease geopolitical tensions. This rally occurred despite former President Trump issuing threats that could destabilize markets. The cryptocurrency's rise reflects increased investor confidence amid hopes for improved international relations.
CoinRabbit Reduces Crypto Lending Rates for XRP Loans and 300+ Assets
CoinRabbit has lowered lending rates for XRP loans and over 300 other cryptocurrencies. The reduction aims to provide more affordable borrowing options for users across its platform, enhancing access to crypto loans and encouraging increased lending activity within the market.
Strategy reports bitcoin purchase and stock sale activities
Strategy announced recent financial moves involving the acquisition of bitcoin and the sale of certain stocks. These actions reflect the company's efforts to diversify its portfolio and adjust its investment strategy amid changing market conditions. The purchases and sales are part of a broader approach to optimize asset allocation and enhance overall returns.
Sharps Technology reports $269.1 million in assets after SOL accumulation
Sharps Technology announced its assets have grown to $269.1 million following significant accumulation of SOL tokens. The company leveraged its SOL holdings to strengthen its financial position and support future technology investments. This strategic move underscores Sharps Technology's commitment to expanding its asset base and enhancing shareholder value through cryptocurrency assets.
Bitcoin trades sideways during the long Easter weekend amid low liquidity
Bitcoin experienced sideways trading throughout the extended Easter weekend, with low liquidity contributing to muted price movements. Market activity remained subdued as investors awaited clearer signals, resulting in minimal volatility and stable price levels.
Bitcoin price today: muted above $66k with focus on Iran conflict, US jobs data
Bitcoin's price remained steady above $66,000 as investors weighed geopolitical tensions involving Iran and awaited key US jobs data. Market participants are cautious, monitoring how these factors might influence risk appetite and crypto market movements.
Bitcoin slips, drops under $67k as Trump threatens to hit Iran âextremely hardâ
Bitcoin fell below $67,000 amid escalating tensions after former President Trump warned of severe retaliation against Iran. The market reacted to fears of geopolitical conflict, causing a dip in cryptocurrency values as investors sought safer assets.
BTCC Exchange Named Official Regional Partner of the Argentine National Team
BTCC Exchange has been appointed as the official regional partner of the Argentine National Team. This collaboration aims to enhance brand visibility and foster engagement with football fans in the region, leveraging the team's popularity to expand BTCC's presence and promote its services within the sports and cryptocurrency communities.
Licensed crypto services provider crypto4me simplifies cryptocurrency purchasing
Licensed crypto4me has launched a user-friendly platform to simplify cryptocurrency purchasing. The service offers a streamlined process, enhanced security, and access to multiple cryptocurrencies, aiming to broaden crypto adoption by making buying digital assets easier for beginners and experienced users alike.
Bybit Releases 32nd Proof-of-Reserves Report, Maintaining Overcollateralized Positions Across Major Assets
Bybit published its 32nd Proof-of-Reserves report, confirming overcollateralized positions across major cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum. The report demonstrates Bybitâs commitment to transparency and financial health, assuring users of sufficient reserves backing client assets. This ongoing disclosure aims to build trust and promote security within the crypto trading community.
Aelis Farma receives âŹ458,000 grant for obesity research
Aelis Farma has been awarded a âŹ458,000 grant to support its research into obesity treatments. The funding aims to accelerate the development of innovative therapies targeting metabolic disorders, enhancing the company's capacity to address obesity-related health issues effectively. This grant marks a significant step in advancing scientific efforts to combat obesity through novel pharmaceutical solutions.
Sanofiâs lunsekimig meets goals in asthma, nasal polyps studies
Sanofi's investigational drug lunsekimig achieved primary endpoints in clinical trials for severe asthma and chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps. The studies demonstrated significant improvements in lung function and symptom relief, highlighting the drug's potential as a new treatment option. Sanofi plans to advance lunsekimig toward regulatory approval based on these positive results.
ABIONâs ABN202 shows promise against ADC-resistant tumors in study
ABIONâs ABN202 demonstrated effectiveness against antibody-drug conjugate (ADC)-resistant tumors in preclinical studies. The new candidate targets resistant cancer cells, offering potential for improved treatment options where conventional ADC therapies fail. These findings suggest ABN202 could address a significant challenge in oncology by overcoming resistance mechanisms in tumors, advancing future therapeutic strategies.
Mach Natural Resources unitholders price 9M unit offering at $13.05
Mach Natural Resources priced a secondary offering of 9 million units at $13.05 each. The offering aims to raise capital for general corporate purposes and to strengthen the company's balance sheet. The units are being offered by existing unitholders, and the transaction is expected to close promptly under market conditions.
Cathie Woodâs ARK sells Teradyne stock, buys Tesla
Cathie Woodâs ARK Invest has reduced its holdings in Teradyne while increasing its stake in Tesla. The fund's move reflects a strategic shift toward Tesla, highlighting confidence in the electric vehicle makerâs growth prospects amidst market fluctuations. This adjustment indicates ARKâs focus on high-growth technology sectors.
Entergy declares $0.64 quarterly dividend for shareholders
Entergy Corporation announced a quarterly dividend of $0.64 per share for shareholders. This move reflects the companyâs ongoing commitment to returning value to investors. The dividend payment will be made to shareholders of record on a specified date.
Organogenesis plans rolling BLA submission for ReNu by year-end
Organogenesis intends to begin a rolling Biologics License Application (BLA) submission for its ReNu product by the end of the year, advancing regulatory approval efforts. This move aims to expedite market access and support commercialization plans for ReNu.
Betterware de MĂ©xico names RaĂșl del Villar as CFO
Betterware de MĂ©xico appointed RaĂșl del Villar as its new Chief Financial Officer. Del Villar brings extensive financial expertise to the role, aiming to strengthen the company's financial management and support its growth strategy in the competitive market.
Mawson Infrastructure appoints five new directors under cooperation deal
Mawson Infrastructure has appointed five new directors as part of a strategic cooperation agreement. This move aims to strengthen governance and enhance collaborative efforts, positioning the company for future growth and improved operational efficiency.
XMax establishes AI subsidiary following board approval
XMax has received board approval to establish a new AI subsidiary aimed at accelerating innovation and expanding its presence in the artificial intelligence sector. This strategic move will enable XMax to focus resources on AI development and strengthen its competitive position in the technology market.