News Summary - 04/10/2026

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Trump says Iran's handling of Strait of Hormuz is 'not the agreement we have'

President Trump criticized Iran's management of the Strait of Hormuz, calling it "a very poor job" and stating it violates their agreement. This comes as Israel and Lebanon prepare to start peace negotiations.

Ceasefire or No Ceasefire, the Middle East's Reshuffling Is Not Yet Done

Despite motivations on both sides to end the conflict, no agreement or common ground for a ceasefire has been reached, leaving the Middle East's geopolitical landscape still in flux.

Melania Trump denies ties to Jeffrey Epstein and urges hearing for survivors

Melania Trump denied rumors that Jeffrey Epstein introduced her to Donald Trump, calling the claims "mean-spirited attempts to defame my reputation." She also expressed support for a hearing dedicated to survivors.

UK says Russia ran submarine operation over cables and pipelines

Defence Secretary John Healey stated there is "no evidence" that recent Russian submarine operations over undersea cables and pipelines in the Atlantic caused any damage to UK infrastructure.

White House staff told not to place bets on prediction markets

Gambling platforms, increasingly popular for wagering on conflicts, have led the White House to prohibit staff from placing bets on prediction markets to avoid conflicts of interest and maintain ethical standards.

Russia and Ukraine agree to truce for Orthodox Easter

Vladimir Putin announced a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, effective from the afternoon of Saturday, April 11, through Orthodox Easter Sunday.

Al Jazeera condemns killing of journalist in Israeli strike in Gaza

Al Jazeera condemned the killing of journalist Mohammed Wishah in an Israeli strike on Gaza. The Israeli military labeled Wishah a "Hamas terrorist," a claim the Qatar-based network has denied.

US has let in 4,499 refugees since October - all but three were South African

Trump prioritized Afrikaners, a white minority he claims face persecution, for refugee status. South Africa disputes this characterization.

Artemis crew returning to Earth with 'all the good stuff' from Moon discoveries

The Artemis crew is coming back to Earth filled with numerous pictures and stories from their Moon mission, eager to share their discoveries and experiences.

Hip-hop pioneer, Afrika Bambaataa, dies aged 68

Afrika Bambaataa, the Bronx-born rapper known for the global hit "Planet Rock," which helped shape 1980s hip-hop, has died at age 68.

India proposes new rules to regulate news and political posts on social media

India plans new regulations to extend government control over news-related content shared by podcasters and influencers on social media, aiming to tighten oversight of political and news posts to curb misinformation and ensure accountability.

Trump criticizes NATO as alliance chief describes meeting as 'very frank'

President Trump criticized NATO, saying the alliance "wasn't there when we needed them" during the Iran war. NATO's chief described their meeting as "very frank," highlighting open and direct discussions between the parties.

French far-right leader romantically linked to Italian princess

Presidential candidate Jordan Bardella was spotted on a Corsican beach with Princess Maria Carolina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, sparking speculation about a romantic relationship.

Amazon to end support for older Kindles, prompting user outcry

Amazon will stop supporting Kindle devices released before 2013, preventing users from downloading new e-books on these models. This decision has sparked frustration among affected owners who rely on older devices for their reading needs.

Spreading Islamist insurgency dominates Benin's presidential campaign

Cross-border attacks by Islamist militants are escalating, posing a growing threat to Benin's stability and heavily influencing the country's presidential campaign discourse.

'Endless fears': Even if fighting stops, the damage to Iran's children will endure

The BBC gathered testimonies from parents and aid workers revealing the deep psychological distress Iranian children face due to war. Despite potential ceasefires, the emotional and mental trauma inflicted on these children is expected to have long-lasting effects.

Trapped miner rescued from flooded Mexican tunnel after 14 days

A 42-year-old gold miner was found by rescuers standing in waist-high water inside a flooded tunnel after being trapped for 14 days.

He's Australia's most decorated soldier. Now he's at the centre of a historic war crimes case

Ben Roberts-Smith, Australia's most decorated soldier, faces an unprecedented war crimes case that experts describe as extraordinary globally, marking a significant moment in military and legal history.

Argentina passes bill loosening protection of its glaciers

Argentina has passed a bill that reduces protections for glaciers, enabling provincial governments to more easily approve mining projects in glacier regions. This change aims to promote economic activity but raises environmental concerns.

Pioneering wildlife cameraman Doug Allan dies after falling ill in Nepal

Renowned wildlife cameraman and photographer Doug Allan, known for his work on Blue Planet with Sir David Attenborough, and winner of eight Emmy Awards, has passed away after falling ill in Nepal.

Best-selling The Housemaid author Freida McFadden reveals true identity

The bestselling author behind The Housemaid has unveiled her true identity, solving a major mystery in the publishing world. Fans and readers can now connect the popular thriller to its real-life creator, ending speculation about who penned the gripping novel.

Petrol and diesel prices rise again as concerns grow over ceasefire

Petrol and diesel prices have increased once more, with motoring groups warning drivers that significant price drops are unlikely in the near future due to escalating concerns over the ceasefire.

Ships remain cautious approaching Strait of Hormuz amid fragile ceasefire

Since the US-Iran ceasefire deal, only a limited number of vessels have crossed the Strait of Hormuz, reflecting ongoing caution and uncertainty in the region, according to BBC Verify analysis.

'Ketamine Queen' sentenced to 15 years in Matthew Perry overdose death

Jasveen Sangha was convicted for supplying drugs that led to the overdose death of Friends star Matthew Perry, who battled addiction for years. She received a 15-year prison sentence for her role in his fatal drug consumption.

Prosecutors seek Tiger Woods' prescription drug records after Florida arrest

Prosecutors will issue a legal order later this month to obtain Tiger Woods' prescription drug records, including dosages and driving warnings found on pill bottles, following his Florida arrest.

Germany suspends military approval for long stays abroad for men under 45

Germany has suspended the military requirement for men under 45 to seek approval for long stays abroad. This rule, which had mostly gone unnoticed, was brought to light by a German newspaper report.

Hot in the city: Energy crisis tests Singapore's air-con addiction

Rising energy prices, driven by reliance on Gulf oil, are severely impacting Asia. Singapore's heavy dependence on air conditioning is being tested amid the energy crisis, highlighting challenges in managing demand and costs.

Lebanon Thought There Was a Ceasefire – Then Israel Unleashed Deadly Blitz

Israel clarified that Lebanon is excluded from the US-brokered ceasefire aimed at halting the war with Iran. Despite Lebanon's expectations of a ceasefire, Israel launched a deadly offensive there, intensifying regional tensions.

Has the US achieved its war objectives in Iran?

The primary US goals in the conflict were to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons and to weaken its military capabilities. Evaluations focus on whether these objectives have been met amid ongoing tensions and Iran's activities.

What we know about the two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran

The US and Iran have agreed to a provisional two-week ceasefire following coordinated attacks by the US and Israel on Iran over a month ago. This temporary truce aims to de-escalate tensions between the nations.

The US refinery now processing Venezuelan oil

Chevron has begun importing 250,000 barrels of crude oil per day from Venezuela, marking a significant move in US-Venezuelan energy trade.

Indian migrant workers hit by cooking gas shortages are leaving cities

Migrant workers in India face difficulties accessing cooking gas cylinders due to supply cuts affected by the Iran war. This shortage is prompting many to leave urban areas, impacting daily life and livelihoods.

Has Artemis II shown we can land on the Moon again?

Artemis II's near-flawless test flight demonstrates NASA's growing capability for lunar missions. While it proves essential systems work in lunar orbit, the mission itself doesn't involve landing. It marks a crucial step toward future crewed Moon landings, showcasing technological readiness and paving the way for Artemis III, planned to return humans to the lunar surface.

Melania Trump: 'I never had a relationship with Epstein'

In a White House statement, First Lady Melania Trump denied any relationship with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, addressing and dismissing claims connecting her to him.

BBC at the site of Israeli air strikes in Beirut

Israeli air strikes in Beirut have resulted in at least 182 deaths and 890 injuries, according to the Lebanese health ministry.

Watch: BBC asks Artemis II crew a question in space

BBC Science Editor Rebecca Morelle interviewed the Artemis II crew during their mission, ahead of their expected splashdown on Saturday.

Watch: Pope Leo XIV spins basketball on his finger, with help from Harlem Globetrotters

The Harlem Globetrotters visited the Vatican and helped Pope Leo XIV spin a basketball on his fingertip during their meeting, creating a joyful and memorable moment.

Trump’s and Iran’s Envoys Try to Secure a Weak Truce Without Consensus on Concessions for Peace in Islamabad

Trump’s and Iran’s envoys seek to consolidate in Islamabad a two-week ceasefire between the U.S., Israel, and Iran amid the war in the Middle East and tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, although without clear consensus on the concessions needed to achieve peace.

Israel Now Opens Up to Negotiating with Lebanon on Hezbollah’s Disarmament After the Massacre in Beirut That Killed More Than 300 People

After the massacre in Beirut that left more than 300 dead, Israel has shown willingness to negotiate with Lebanon on the disarmament of Hezbollah, aiming to reduce tensions and prevent future conflicts in the region.

Mourning in Beirut: "This escalation has to stop, civilians are not a target but they are paying the price over and over again"

The most intense attack since the beginning of the conflict on March 2 consisted of 100 attacks in just 10 minutes, showing a severe impact on civilians who continue to be unintended targets and suffer the consequences repeatedly.

Oscillating mines, limpet mines... All the mines that Iran would have used in Hormuz causing the diversion of ships

It is estimated that Iran possesses between 2,000 and 6,000 naval mines of various types, including oscillating and limpet mines. These mines would have been deployed in the Strait of Hormuz, causing ships to divert to avoid dangerous areas and increasing tension in one of the most important strategic points for global maritime trade.

RufiĂĄn and Montero call for unity on the left: "They will kill us separately"

MEP Montero shows willingness to include Podemos in the coalition supported by the Republican RufiĂĄn, emphasizing that it is worth trying to strengthen the left and prevent being defeated separately.

Aldama's Ex-Partner Claims that the Businessman and Koldo Went to the Air Europa Owner's House to Collect 500,000 Euros

On the third day of the trial at the Supreme Court against Ábalos, Koldo García, and Víctor de Aldama, Aldama’s ex-partner testified that the businessman and Koldo went to the Air Europa owner's house to collect 500,000 euros, providing a key detail about the money movements in the case.

Minor dies after being stabbed inside a cultural center in Villanueva de la Cañada

A minor died after being stabbed inside a cultural center in Villanueva de la Cañada. So far, no arrests have been made in connection with the incident.

"Almost Winter" Weekend: An Atlantic Front Will Bring a Drop in Temperatures, Rain, and Snow

An Atlantic front will cause a notable drop in temperatures, accompanied by rain and snow during the weekend. Aemet forecasts a gradual stabilization of the weather starting Monday.

Donating semen, an increasingly requested gesture: "Lately the quality has been dropping quite a bit"

The demand for semen donors in Spain is growing alongside the increase in assisted reproduction, although the quality of sperm has considerably decreased, causing most candidates to be rejected at clinics.

Outrage at Barcelona over Marc Pubill's possible penalty: the culés cling to the rules

The handball by Atlético de Madrid's defender in the 54th minute sparked controversy, as Barcelona demanded a penalty. The culés insist that the regulations be applied and the play be punished with a penalty kick.

The Artemis astronauts prepare for their return to Earth today: a reentry at 40,000 km/h that ends a historic mission

The Artemis II mission returns after traveling more than 1.1 million kilometers. Their reentry will be at 40,000 km/h, facing high G-forces, protected by the heat shield, and a precise splashdown in the Pacific that will conclude this historic mission.

The University of AlcalĂĄ de Henares Monitors the Artemis II Astronauts' Spacecraft to Avoid Solar Storms

The University of AlcalĂĄ de Henares collaborates with the Artemis II mission, using daily data from Solar Orbiter on solar particles to alert the Orion spacecraft and protect its astronauts from potential solar storms.

Eneko Axpe, the Basque physicist at NASA who creates menus for astronauts: "In zero gravity, many flavors are not perceived"

Eneko Axpe, a Basque physicist at NASA, researches the diet of future colonizers of planets like Mars and which crops are viable on other celestial bodies, considering that in zero gravity flavors are perceived with less intensity.

What Laws Govern Outer Space? The Case of the First Crime Investigated Beyond Earth

The first investigation of a crime in space involved a false report stemming from a couple's dispute. This case raises questions about which laws apply in outer space and how legal conflicts are handled beyond Earth.

C. Tangana and Chilean photographer RocĂ­o Aguirre announce they are parents: "My family"

RocĂ­o Aguirre shared emotional images from the hospital on social media, confirming the birth of her son with C. Tangana and celebrating their new family with a brief message.

Fans agree: massive disappointment with the new Formula 1 regulations

More than 40,000 fans gave a negative evaluation of the new Formula 1 regulations in a survey organized by YouTuber and expert VĂ­ctor Abad, showing widespread discontent.

SĂĄnchez Clings to the Abortion Wild Card and Steps on the Gas to Set the Debate Just Before the Andalusian Campaign

The PSOE prioritizes a minimal legislative agenda until 2027, given the deadlock with Junts. Their strategy is to promote the abortion law as an electoral tool to wear down Moreno, taking advantage of the lack of support for other major laws.

The soldier Alejandro RomĂĄn announces his own death: "I have fought with all my strength and I leave in peace"

The soldier Alejandro RomĂĄn announces his passing in an emotional message, highlighting that he fought with all his strength and says goodbye in peace.

The Three Best One-Year Bank Deposits to Earn Money in April Without Investing a Fortune

These bank deposits offer 100% guaranteed profitability throughout the year, ideal for conservative investors seeking security and risk-free earnings on their savings.

Adif removed 36 meters of track in Adamuz one month later and without the judge’s permission after detecting that it did not appear in the records

Adif removed 36 meters of track in Adamuz without judicial authorization after detecting a lack of traceability in the installed rail. The company recommended its urgent replacement. The investigating judge in the case demanded that no work be carried out on the section without her permission.

The residents of San Isidro and Opañel will vote in a month on whether they want parking meters in more areas of their neighborhoods

The City Council will hold a consultation between April 20 and May 4 for the residents of San Isidro and Opañel to decide if they want to expand the zones with parking meters in their neighborhoods.

FeijĂło will gather ideas from his regional presidents in a series of meetings to shape his electoral program

The PP president, FeijĂło, will meet with his regional leaders and government teams to define the party's political priorities. This Wednesday, he met with Isabel DĂ­az Ayuso, president of the Community of Madrid, and her ministers as part of this series of meetings.

Putin Declares a Ceasefire in Ukraine for Orthodox Easter and Zelenski Responds that His Country "Is Ready"

Putin announced a ceasefire in Ukraine from 4:00 PM on Saturday, April 11, until the end of Sunday, on the occasion of Orthodox Easter. Zelenski responded by stating that Ukraine is prepared to honor the truce.

Topuria talks about his separation on 'El Hormiguero'

Topuria appeared on 'El Hormiguero' and spoke openly about his breakup with Giorgina Uzcategui, the mother of his daughter. He also addressed his temporary withdrawal after being reported by her.

The bullfighter Pepín Liria, in love with the singer Drágana, 30 years younger than him: "And she still asks me if it’s really her"

Bullfighter PepĂ­n Liria expresses his love for the singer DrĂĄgana, who is 30 years younger than him, and dedicates posts to her on social media. Despite the age difference, he shows a special affection and mentions that she still wonders if it is really her.

A La Primitiva Winner Wins More Than One Million Euros

A La Primitiva ticket validated at a lottery office in Artesa de Segre, Lleida, has won more than one million euros.

The Last Eliminated Contestant from 'Survivors' Leaves with the Support of Influencers like Lola Lolita

The Valencian influencer was eliminated from 'Survivors' during a night with team changes and the introduction of the "shadow vote." Despite her exit, she has the backing of prominent influencers such as Lola Lolita.

Felisa Foundation: Rebuilding Homes to Keep Moving Forward

After the DANA in Valencia, thousands lost their homes due to flooding. Families saw their lives disrupted, but thanks to the support of volunteers, associations, and organizations, the community is progressing in recovery and returning to normalcy.

Shopping with Ainhoa: My Unfailingly Effective Tips for a Spotless Home

House cleaning, although tedious and unmotivating, is necessary and is often left for the weekend. Therefore, it is important to have efficient allies that help get it done in less time and with better results.

Grison shows the wounds on his leg after traveling to Africa: "It's no longer funny"

Grison showed the wounds on his legs, which are not healing, after his trip to Africa. He expressed frustration, stating that the situation "is no longer funny."

The largest wild chimpanzee community splits and instigates mutual violence

The largest wild chimpanzee community has fragmented, leading to violence between groups. The chimpanzees kill former members, and new group identities replace the old cooperative relationships among them.

Seven Arrested for Humiliating Workers in Madrid: They Threw Cakes in Their Faces as a Form of Punishment

Seven people were arrested in Madrid for subjecting workers to humiliating punishments, including throwing cakes in their faces in front of their colleagues as a form of punishment.

The wife of the doctor who died in the M-30 'race': "I was able to enter the ambulance and he died in my arms"

Authorities confirmed that one of the drivers involved in the accident on the M-30 tested positive for multiple drugs. The judiciary will assess whether it was a case of gross negligence or reckless intent in this tragic event.

Toñi Moreno and Laura Pausini’s Help to Come Out Live on Air: "I Owe Her My Life"

Toñi Moreno confessed to Ana Milån that she repressed herself for years and that it was Laura Pausini who, unknowingly, helped her to free herself and come out live on air, giving her a new life.

Spain boasts about recycling: Ecovidrio exceeds EU targets with a glass recycling rate of 72.3% in 2025

In 2023, Spain recovered more than one million tons of glass waste, reaching a recycling rate of 72.3%, thereby surpassing the targets set by the European Union for 2025, according to data from Ecovidrio.

The conflict over milk prices intensifies amid rising costs due to the war in Iran

Asaja, COAG, and UPA have appealed to the Food Information and Control Agency and are seeking for the Competition Authority to annul contracts with discounts of up to 9 cents per liter, escalating the conflict over milk prices in response to increasing costs caused by the war in Iran.

Juan GĂłmez-Jurado Does Not Want to Be Taylor Sheridan: The Writer Prevents 'Reina Roja' from Becoming 'Yellowstone'

Juan GĂłmez-Jurado, author of the Antonia Scott saga, does not plan to further expand his literary universe for now, avoiding turning 'Reina Roja' into a franchise as extensive as 'Yellowstone'.

Nazareth Castellanos, neuroscientist, on breathing: "We breathe very poorly"

Neuroscientist Nazareth Castellanos warns about a common mistake: most people do not know how to breathe properly, which can affect health and overall well-being.

Paloma Rey, psychologist: "If you feel guilty when resting, it means you are carrying too much in your life"

Paloma Rey explains that many people feel guilty when resting because they live in a constant state of demand, which indicates that they are bearing too many responsibilities and do not allow themselves to disconnect or take proper care of themselves.

AI Glasses Have a New Use: Now They Are Used to Take Exams Without Anyone Noticing

Smart glasses with artificial intelligence, originally designed for various functions, are being used to cheat on exams covertly, leveraging their advanced technology to obtain answers without being detected.

The Parador in the heart of La Rioja, ideal for exploring one of the most beautiful cities in Spain

This Parador fits perfectly into an impressive historic center of La Rioja, offering ideal accommodation to explore one of the most beautiful cities in Spain.

Chef José Andrés: "To Improve Canned Cockles; Try Mandarin and Olive Oil"

Asturian chef José Andrés recommended on his show an easy and delicious appetizer using canned cockles, enhancing them with mandarin and olive oil to bring out their flavor.

Behind the Wheel of Spain’s Cheapest Electric Car: From Basic Car to a Logical Urban Choice

The updated Dacia Spring, tested in Madrid, features significant improvements that make it a highly competitive urban option, complicating the choice for its rivals in the affordable electric segment.

The striking images of the three Spanish winners at this year’s World Press Photo

Three Spanish photographers were awarded at World Press Photo 2026: Brais Lorenzo (Europe, Photo Story), Luis Tato (Africa, Photo Story), and Diego Ibarra SĂĄnchez (West, Central, and South Asia, Long-Term Project), highlighting their works on scorched earth, the protests in Madagascar, and an education held hostage.

Spanish photographers Brais Lorenzo, Luis Tato, and Diego Ibarra SĂĄnchez win three World Press Photo 2026 awards

Spanish photographers Brais Lorenzo, Luis Tato, and Diego Ibarra SĂĄnchez have been awarded three prizes in the prestigious World Press Photo 2026 competition, which announced the 42 winners from its six world regions across three categories.

Are you an Internet content creator? Sign up now for the '20minutos' Creators Awards 2026

You have until May 10 to register for free in the '20minutos' Creators Awards 2026, which recognize talent in digital content.

The Treasury Suspends Renfe’s Bus Company Tender as a Precaution to Prevent "Hard-to-Repair" Damages

The Treasury has provisionally suspended Renfe’s tender for creating a bus company following appeals from small companies such as DirebĂșs, which denounce conditions affecting free competition. The process is put on hold until the submitted appeal is thoroughly reviewed.

The judge investigating the exDAO requests reports from the psychologists who treated the complainant months after the alleged assault

The judge investigating the exDAO agrees to the complainant's defense request and asks for reports from the psychologists who attended to her months after the alleged assault, without ruling out calling these professionals to testify.

The mother of the boy murdered in Garrucha states that "he was already dead" when she arrived home

The mother of the boy murdered in Garrucha claimed that the child was already dead when she arrived home, presenting a version that distances her from the place and time of the crime.

Rutte says he called Donald Trump "papi" due to a translation misunderstanding: "I have to live with that"

The NATO Secretary General explained that the incident went viral because Trump took it humorously and even made T-shirts with the phrase. Rutte attributed the misunderstanding to an incorrect translation and stated that he has to live with it.

Unusual Appearance by Melania Trump to Deny Having a Close Relationship with Epstein

Melania Trump made her first public statement since allegations related to the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein resurfaced, denying having had a close relationship with him.

The Method of a Cuban Mechanic to Combat the Oil Crisis: Coal-Based Fuel

Juan Carlos Pino, a Cuban mechanic, claims that the coal-based fuel he has developed does not damage engines, offering an alternative in the face of the oil crisis.

This is how to modify the Income Tax return if it has already been submitted

It is possible to rectify an already submitted Income Tax return to correct errors or include information, thus avoiding problems with the Tax Agency through the self-assessment rectification process.

This is the formula for young people to get a mortgage without large savings

Young people face difficulties buying a home due to a lack of savings. The recommended formula includes seeking public assistance, opting for mortgages with flexible requirements, and considering joint purchases with family members to facilitate access to a mortgage without the need for large initial savings.

Payment by Bizum for the Income Tax Return: How the Option That Speeds Up Your Declaration Process Works

Payment by Bizum in the income tax return allows you to pay the full amount immediately, without the option to split the payment, making the process faster for taxpayers.

Jiminy Cricket

Pedro SĂĄnchez seems to want to act as the critical voice or "Jiminy Cricket" in Europe regarding the war actions of the United States and Israel in the Middle East, questioning and pointing out the situation.

The youth academy fills stadiums

The article highlights the importance of taking risks and searching for talent in different places, not just the usual ones, to discover new players who can fill stadiums and contribute to the sport.

Three Were Three

In the national cultural landscape, there are hidden gems that do not always receive the recognition they deserve, although some manage to come to light and reach the world.

Repression in the Shadow of the Conflict in Iran

Although the war has ended, the internal conflict in Iran persists. The regime can withstand external pressure temporarily, but it cannot indefinitely repress a society that is increasingly organized and mobilized.

A 23-year-old young man arrested for killing a tourist after meeting through a dating app in Gran Canaria

A 23-year-old young man has been arrested for the death of a tourist in Gran Canaria following a date arranged through an app. Authorities are investigating whether this is an isolated case or if the suspect is a thief who targeted victims.

The Russian Deputy Foreign Minister affirms his country's "one hundred percent" solidarity with Cuba

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno RodrĂ­guez thanked Russia, in a meeting with its Deputy Foreign Minister Riabkov, for sending the tanker Anatoli Kolodkin, reinforcing the total solidarity between the two countries.

Josu Ternera says he has "nothing to do" with the 1987 attack on the Civil Guard in Zaragoza

Former ETA leader Josu Ternera denied any involvement in the 1987 attack on the Civil Guard in Zaragoza, stating that he did not take part in that specific attack while facing charges related to his past in the organization.

Unforgettable Routes through the Mediterranean: The Perfect Cruises through Europe

Royal Caribbean offers unique cruises through Europe with impressive ships and comprehensive onboard services, making discovering the Mediterranean an unforgettable experience.

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The 2025-2026 Income Tax Return campaign has begun. This quiz helps you assess whether you are ready to prepare your draft return and face the tax authorities with confidence.

Historic Cannes Festival for Spanish Cinema: Sorogoyen, the Javis, AlmodĂłvar, and All the Films in Competition in 2026

The 79th edition of the Cannes Festival, from May 12 to 23, will be historic for Spanish cinema with the participation of directors such as Sorogoyen, the Javis, and AlmodĂłvar, who are presenting several films in competition.

Alquiler Seguro will appeal the fine and asks the Consumer Department to reconsider: "We have been working like this for more than 17 years and we will continue to do so"

Alquiler Seguro announces that it will appeal the imposed fine and requests the Consumer Department to overturn the decision. The company defends its service model, stating that they have been operating under the same practices for over 17 years and plan to continue doing so.

The leader of Podemos in Andalusia joins the CĂĄdiz lists of Por AndalucĂ­a and gives up the possibility of obtaining a seat

The leader of Podemos in Andalusia has joined the Por AndalucĂ­a lists in CĂĄdiz, thereby renouncing the chance to run for a seat in the elections. This decision is part of a strategy to strengthen the coalition in the region.

An iShowSpeed fan creates a website with a map that compiles all his live streams: this is how the 'streamer' reacted

An iShowSpeed fan designed a website with an interactive map that displays all the 'streamer’s' live streams. iShowSpeed highlighted his global impact as he explored the map, stating: "I've really traveled all around the world."

Manuel Turizo: "The greatest life lesson I’ve learned is that you shouldn’t hold back your desires"

Colombian singer Manuel Turizo stars on the cover of 'GQ Hype' magazine’s April edition, where he shares his life philosophy based on not holding back your desires and taking advantage of opportunities.

Elena's struggle for the expansion of Bicimad: "You have to walk more than 20 minutes back home"

Elena denounces the lack of a nearby metro stop, which makes Bicimad an essential means of transportation. However, the absence of nearby stations forces users to walk more than 20 minutes to get home, motivating her fight for the expansion of the service to improve mobility in the area.

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

The Spanish fishing sector is facing a serious lack of generational renewal due to the advanced age of its workers and few young people interested. To attract new crew members, fleets are offering better salaries and working conditions, emphasizing that at sea they earn more than working on land.

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

Ismael Maceira and cardiologist Carlos Escobar have created a startup that develops digital therapies to improve the health of thousands of patients in Spain, driven by Ismael's experience with long COVID and the potential of technology in the healthcare field.

Red Capes, More Power for the Singles... These Are the New Features and Couples of 'La Isla de las Tentaciones,' Which Returns on Monday

The new season of 'La Isla de las Tentaciones' introduces new elements such as red capes, hidden identities, and secrets. Additionally, more power is given to the singles, marking a change in the show's dynamics. It returns on Monday with new couples and surprises.

The series that Fran Perea has been filming abroad for five years: "How has this not been news in Spain?"

Fran Perea revealed on La Revuelta that he has been filming a series abroad for five years, keeping this professional side almost hidden and away from the Spanish media radar.

'Tu cara me suena' will kick off with three former winners and a special performance

Three former winners of 'Tu cara me suena' will star in the program's opening with a special performance, as well as deliver several iconic impersonations.

An unexpected mistake seals David's fate in 'El Rosco' on 'Pasapalabra': "Oh my goodness!"

Javier won the day's contest on 'Pasapalabra' but decided not to risk it to try to take home the 358,000-euro jackpot, while David made an unexpected mistake that sealed his fate in 'El Rosco'.

JesĂșs Cintora points out that along with the increase in infidelities, new techniques and devices to record and monitor these situations are also growing, reflecting a trend toward espionage in personal relationships.

Nacho Abad joins the cry of the neighbors of the man in a wheelchair who killed a thief: "Freedom!"

Nacho Abad supports a man in a wheelchair who killed a thief trying to suffocate him to steal a chain. The detainee defended himself using a small fruit-peeling knife. The neighbors demand his release.

ANALYSIS | The Wiser Viewer

The article analyzes a crucial problem of traditional television in Spain, highlighting the change in viewers' habits who have stopped being passive recipients, seeking more tailored and critical content. This forces traditional broadcasters to rethink their offerings in order to regain the audience lost to new platforms and digital formats.

Ylenia Padilla takes aim at the production company La fĂĄbrica de la tele: "It participated in the harassment of women"

Ylenia Padilla criticized the production company La fĂĄbrica de la tele, where she worked on 'SĂĄlvame', accusing it of having taken part in the harassment of women during her time there.

Wyoming attacks Netanyahu: "I want to see him in a striped prison uniform on the ICC bench"

Wyoming, the host of 'El Intermedio,' harshly criticized Netanyahu following the bombings in Lebanon, expressing his wish for him to be tried at the International Criminal Court.

Aitana SĂĄnchez-GijĂłn's Ex-Husband 'Reappears' Amid Surprise Over the Actress's Romance with Maxi Iglesias

Aitana SĂĄnchez-GijĂłn's ex-husband publicly reappears by sharing photos with their children, Bruna and Theo, amid the commotion caused by the actress's new romance with Maxi Iglesias.

Esther Cañadas talks about her illness: "I have been lucky to overcome it and see it as a difficult time"

The model Esther Cañadas, face of the new El Corte Inglés collection, spoke to the media about her illness, highlighting that she has been fortunate to overcome it and view it as a challenging phase of her life.

George Clooney calls Trump's threat to Iran a 'war crime' and Trump tells him the real crime is his movies

George Clooney described Donald Trump's threat towards Iran as a "war crime." In response, Trump criticized Clooney's movies, ironically calling them the "real crime." The White House joined in the criticism of the actor for his work in "terrible movies."

Marta Peñate reappears on social media with a worrying message about the "dark days" she is experiencing: "I'm sorry, I can't be fake"

Marta Peñate returned to social media after a break, sharing an emotional message about her difficult personal moment. Affected, she expressed her sincerity and acknowledged that she is going through "dark days," making it clear that she cannot fake her current emotional state.

Ana Milån confesses to Toñi Moreno the lesbian experiences she has had: "It was relatively recently"

Ana Milån revealed in an interview with Toñi Moreno that she has had lesbian experiences recently, directly answering the presenter's question about whether she had been involved with a woman.

Kelly Mor lashes out at Amador Mohedano after failed conciliation hearing

Kelly Mor criticized Amador Mohedano after failing to reach a conciliation agreement, stating that he expected a private apology that did not happen.

El Rubius lashes out at Rakai: "What can you expect from a guy who doesn't even know Europe exists"

The Malaga-based YouTuber El Rubius harshly criticized Rakai, pointing out his lack of knowledge about Europe. The controversy arose after comments by Rakai that El Rubius considered ignorant, sparking a debate on social media between supporters and opponents of both content creators.

Irene Rosales remembers the nicknames Isabel Pantoja gave her: "I have never felt any of that"

Irene Rosales, collaborator on 'El tiempo justo', answered the uncomfortable questions from her new colleagues and clarified that she has never felt affected by the nicknames Isabel Pantoja gave her.

The Tonadillera’s Tour in America "Hangs by a Thread," According to Pepe del Real: "She Doesn't Have the Visa"

Pepe del Real reported that the tonadillera’s tour in America is at risk because she does not have the visa. Additionally, part of her team has left the project amid uncertainty about whether the tour will take place.

Erika Von Berliner Espinosa de los Monteros, Ex-Partner of Edmundo Arrocet: "He Has No Feelings"

Erika Von Berliner Espinosa de los Monteros, ex-partner of Edmundo Arrocet, gives an exclusive interview to 'El tiempo justo,' where she describes him as someone without feelings and shares details about their past relationship.

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

The four Artemis II astronauts completed the perigee raise maneuver on the second day, after resting and resolving minor incidents such as a communication loss and a toilet problem. They woke up to the tune of "Sleepyhead" by Young and Sick to oversee the ignition of the Orion spacecraft's engine, another key orbital adjustment in the mission's early hours.

A Feather on the Moon? The Explanation of NASA's Curious Photograph

Commander David Scott conducted an experiment on the Moon to demonstrate the laws of gravity, in which he dropped a feather and a hammer, showing that both fall at the same speed in the absence of air resistance.

SĂĄnchez, wearing the national team jersey to celebrate 22 million employed

SĂĄnchez announced that Spain has reached 22 million employed people for the first time in its history, ahead of the official data from the Ministry of Labor.

Formal complaint from Barcelona over Marc Pubill's penalty: "It is not the first time we have been seriously harmed in the Champions League"

Barcelona filed a formal complaint with UEFA over a controversial penalty awarded to Marc Pubill in the quarter-final match against Atlético de Madrid, denouncing that it is not the first time the club has suffered adverse refereeing decisions in the Champions League.

Tense clash between Giuliano Simeone and the press over Pubill's handball: "We never took the throw-in with Juan, I don't know if you watched the match"

Footballer Giuliano Simeone expressed frustration with the press following the controversy over a handball by Pubill during the match, stating that his team never took the throw-in with Juan and questioning whether the journalists watched the entire game. He defended Atlético de Madrid's performance and dismissed the criticism regarding the play.

RaĂșl Asencio's Anger with the Press for Trying to Set Him Against Arbeloa

RaĂșl Asencio, a Canary Islands central defender who hasn't played since March, expresses his displeasure with the press for trying to set him against Arbeloa following his absence in recent matches.

Eddy Merckx, 80-year-old cycling legend, hospitalized due to an infection

Eddy Merckx, the famous 80-year-old Belgian cyclist, was hospitalized due to an infection. His condition has caused concern among fans and the media, highlighting the importance of his legacy in the sport of cycling.

Hard-fought victory for Alcaraz over Etcheverry to reach the Monte Carlo quarterfinals

Carlos Alcaraz secured a tough win against SebastiĂĄn BĂĄez and now faces Juan Ignacio Etcheverry to advance to the quarterfinals of the Monte Carlo clay court tournament.

Makhachev Accuses Ilia Topuria of Lying: "I'm Tired of Hearing Fabrications"

The lightweight champion, Makhachev, claims that he was willing to fight Ilia Topuria, denying the UFC's version which cited a hand injury and criticizing the alleged fabrications surrounding the fight.

MarĂ­a, mother of Jaime, with West syndrome: "Each epileptic seizure is a step back in his development"

April 10 marks World West Syndrome Day, a rare disease characterized by severe epilepsy that affects babies in their first months, causing developmental setbacks with each epileptic seizure.

Carmen Nieto, Rehabilitation Physician: "Technology and AI are Transforming Stroke Treatment"

Carmen Nieto highlights that Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) causes disabling sequelae in 50% of cases. She emphasizes how technology and artificial intelligence are revolutionizing rehabilitation and improving stroke treatments, offering new hope for patients with brain injury.

The Senate requests that the Lomloe ensures the enrollment function of special education schools

The Senate calls for the repeal of the fourth additional provision of the Lomloe to guarantee that special education centers continue to perform their enrollment function.

TelefĂłnica launches a new remotely piloted drone system as a commercial service

TelefĂłnica has launched a pioneering commercial service of remotely piloted drones, managed from its new T_Space center located at the CNSO in Aravaca, aimed at companies and public administrations.

The IMF Calls on Central Banks to Be Firm with Rate Hikes if Inflation Is Destabilized by the War

The IMF warns that the closure of the Strait of Hormuz will cause a strong, global, and asymmetric energy impact. Therefore, it urges central banks to remain firm in their policy of rate hikes to control inflation destabilized by the war.

The rise in diesel prices due to the war 'eats up' the Government's VAT reduction

Diesel prices increased by 2% last week, reaching 1.813 euros per liter, according to the European Union's Oil Bulletin. This increase, driven by the war, has offset the impact of the VAT reduction implemented by the Government.

The Juan Valdez brand partners with Grupo Lux Internacional to grow in Spain

Juan Valdez signed an agreement with Grupo Lux Internacional to optimize coffee packaging at its plant in Valencia and boost its marketing in Spain through Mércia, a specialist in the distribution of Ibero-American products.

This is the date on which the first tax return refunds are scheduled to be paid

The Tax Agency has a period of six months from the end of the submission of the tax return to make the first refund payments.

Lidl will open a pub in Belfast due to Northern Ireland's strict alcohol sales laws

Lidl will open a pub in Belfast to comply with the strict Northern Irish regulation that requires supermarkets to obtain an alcohol license transferred from a closed business and to pass a "failing premises" test, taking advantage of this legal provision to sell alcohol.

Priscilla Delgado, the Spanish actress who almost played Max in 'Stranger Things,' lands in 'Euphoria': "It's a dream"

Priscilla Delgado, a 24-year-old actress from Madrid known for her role in 'Los protegidos,' is thriving in Hollywood. She is currently working alongside stars like Zendaya, RosalĂ­a, and Sydney Sweeney in the series 'Euphoria,' fulfilling a professional dream.

Hannah Montana sparks obsession 20 years later: why millennials haven't gotten over the Miley Cyrus icon

Disney+ released the documentary "Hannah Montana: 20th Anniversary Special" to commemorate two decades of the cultural impact of the series, which remains a symbol of millennials' childhood and adolescence.

'Torrente Presidente' smashes the box office, but still has to surpass the record of this Joaquin Phoenix movie

The latest installment of Santiago Segura's 'Torrente' saga has been a box office hit in Spain, although it has yet to surpass the box office record of an Oscar-winning film starring Joaquin Phoenix.

Lorca's Most Unknown Journey to Cuba: The Documentary That Precedes Los Javis' Film

The documentary about 'La bola negra', a Spanish flamenco singer fascinated by Federico GarcĂ­a Lorca, premieres coinciding with the presence of the work at Cannes 2026. This production delves into the connection between the artist and the poet from Granada, preceding the much-anticipated film by Los Javis.

'The Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' Changes the Rules for Its Season 2: "It's Totally Different"

The second season of the 'Game of Thrones' spin-off on HBO Max is currently filming and promises to be completely different, exploring new horizons and changing the rules established in the first season.

Spotify introduces new video controls: now you can choose what members of your plan watch

Spotify has launched new video controls that allow all users, both free and paid, to choose how they want to watch content, enhancing personalization and the experience within plans.

X automatically translates posts into your language and launches a new image editor

X now automatically translates posts to facilitate communication between people from different countries, eliminating language barriers. Additionally, it has launched a new image editor to enhance the user experience.

Google Maps has new features that completely change the way reviews are posted in the app

Google Maps has added improvements focused on reviews and photos, making the experience more interactive and complete for users when sharing their opinions about places.

Dyson launches its first handheld fan: offers powerful cooling to take anywhere

Dyson introduces its first handheld fan, which spins up to 65,000 rpm, offers five speeds, and features a long-lasting battery of up to six hours. It is a portable device designed to provide powerful cooling anywhere.

A security researcher gets angry with Microsoft and publishes an unpatchable flaw

A security researcher, upset with Microsoft, has published a vulnerability in Windows that allows an attacker to gain administrator privileges or full control of the system, and for which there is no known fix so far.

How to Make at Home in 2 Minutes the Famous Bun That Nieves Álvarez (51 Years Old) Usually Wears in Her Public Appearances: "It Always Works"

This article teaches how to easily make at home and in just 2 minutes the iconic ballerina bun that Nieves Álvarez, model and presenter, wears in her public appearances, highlighting its practicality and elegant style.

Lines at Mango to Get the Dress Fashion Experts Will Love

A striped midi dress at Mango is causing lines due to its versatility and elegance, becoming a favorite among fashion experts for its multiple stylish ways to wear it.

Who is Leandra Medine? The 'man repeller' hired by Marta Ortega for her latest Zara campaign

Leandra Medine, New York journalist, writer, and blogger, is the new face of Zara’s latest campaign, signed by Marta Ortega.

Leighton Meester’s Stylish Flair Is Rarely Talked About: All the Times She Was Blair on the Red Carpet

Leighton Meester, known for her role in 'Gossip Girl', stands out for her impeccable style reminiscent of Blair Waldorf. On the occasion of her 40th birthday, we review her best red carpet looks that reflect her elegant personality and solidify her status as a fashion icon.

Artemis II and Christina Koch's Health: The Risks for the First Woman in Deep Space

Christina Koch will be the first woman to travel beyond Earth's magnetosphere on Artemis II, which makes her body a focus of study for aerospace medicine due to the risks associated with deep space.

The Flamenco Style Sneaks into Hollywood: Halle Bailey in the Perfect Dress for the April Fair

Halle Bailey surprised Hollywood by wearing a dress inspired by the flamenco style, ideal for the April Fair. She appeared alongside Regé-Jean Page, highlighting the influence of traditional Spanish fashion at international events.

From Clafoutis to Tatin: The 5 French Tarts You Must Know If You Are a Pastry Lover

The article features five essential French tarts for pastry enthusiasts, highlighting among them the 'galette des Rois,' the French version of the King Cake, popular in traditional celebrations.

The Roadside Restaurant You Must Visit: Average Ticket of €70 and the Temple of a Great Grill Master

Near Burgos, a roadside restaurant stands out for its high-quality grilled meat. With an average ticket of €70, this place is considered a gastronomic temple led by a master grill chef offering an exceptional culinary experience.

The Brewery in the Heart of Madrid Where You Can Find the Best Tripe Stew

Madrid-style tripe stew, a culinary emblem of Madrid, is enjoyed in a central brewery recognized for serving the best in the city and the world.

It's Strawberry Season: Five Recipes to Enjoy the Seasonal Fruit in a Very Different Way

Five creative recipes to make the most of seasonal strawberries, from a Japanese mochi to a classic French tart, offering original ways to enjoy this spring fruit.

The Best Cachopo and the Best Asturian Fabada in the World Are Served in the Same Restaurant, and It's in Madrid

The restaurant El Yantar SidrerĂ­a GastronĂłmica in Madrid won the awards for the best cachopo and the best Asturian fabada in the world in 2026.

Crispy Salmon Recipe with Protein-Packed Cucumber and Dill Salad

Andrea Carucci, author of The Fertility Kitchen, shares tasty and healthy recipes weekly, like this one for crispy salmon served with a protein-packed cucumber and dill salad.

The Medieval Town of AragĂłn Located Among Ravines That Amazed Aitana SĂĄnchez-GijĂłn

Aitana SĂĄnchez-GijĂłn, actress from Pedro AlmodĂłvar's 'Bitter Christmas,' filmed one of her latest movies in a charming medieval village in Teruel, AragĂłn, known for its beauty and natural surroundings among ravines.

Google's New Feature: How You Can Send the Location of Your Lost Luggage to the Airline

Google has launched a feature that allows travelers to share the location of their lost luggage directly with the airline, making recovery easier and improving communication between passengers and airlines.

The Royal Palace Opens Two New Rooms Filled with Works of Art to the Public

Two new rooms filled with works of art have been added to the Royal Palace tour, allowing visitors to enjoy more iconic spaces of the building in the capital.

MĂĄlaga will launch a new direct flight to the most romantic city in Europe

Starting August 1st, MĂĄlaga will offer a new international direct flight with two weekly frequencies to the most romantic city in Europe, improving connectivity and travel options for passengers.

Sleeping with a Slice of Lemon on the Nightstand: The Simple Habit That Can Improve Your Rest

Lemon is not only useful in the kitchen, but its aroma can also improve the quality of sleep, making it a simple habit that contributes to better rest.

Science Confirms It: The Appendix Is Not a Mistake, It Has Evolved Up to 32 Times and Is Key for Survival

The appendix has evolved at least 32 times in different species, indicating its importance. Although not vital, it performs key functions in the immune system and intestinal health, contributing to survival and showing that it is neither a vestigial organ nor an evolutionary error.

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

Birdwatching is an activity that helps protect the brain and slow down its aging, combining mental exercise and connection with nature.

MarĂ­a Montessori: "Making things easy for the child unnecessarily, instead of helping them, hinders their progress"

MarĂ­a Montessori argued that fostering the child's autonomy is essential. Parents and educators should support the learning process, avoiding excessive facilitation in order not to limit the child's development and personal growth.

Is chocolate forbidden when we are on a diet? Nutritionist Marta Verona has the answer

Nutritionist and 'MasterChef 6' winner, Marta Verona, recommends not eliminating chocolate during a diet, as doing so can increase anxiety.

"If You Want to Lose Fat, Walking on an Incline May Be More Efficient Than Running"

A fitness expert recommends walking on an incline on the treadmill as a more efficient alternative for fat loss than running, highlighting the benefits of this practice for training.

Transport will repair twice as many kilometers of roads in Teruel as in Zaragoza, but with the same budget

The Ministry of Transport is allocating 5.3 million euros to repair 159.1 km of roads in Teruel and the same amount to fix 80.6 km in Zaragoza, investing the same budget but covering twice as many kilometers in Teruel.

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 collective describe the approved northern bypass to connect the A-21 and A-23 as a "historic failure" and propose an alternative route through the southern part of the city to avoid seriously compromising the future of Jaca.

The A-8 Ecobridges: 'Pioneers' in Spain, Forested Areas, and an Estimated Budget of 40 Million

The A-8 ecobridges, known as 'green bridges', are pioneers in Spain, designed to facilitate wildlife crossing in forested areas. These ecological passages, with an estimated budget of 40 million, are already common in countries such as France, the Netherlands, Canada, and the United States.

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

The DGT has introduced a new blue sign with a white diamond in the center on roads with HOV lanes. Drivers must comply with it, as failure to do so can result in the loss of 4 points on their driving license.

Zaragoza's innovative system to give priority to urban buses at traffic lights

The Zaragoza City Council has tendered a project to implement a system that prioritizes urban buses at traffic lights. It is expected that within four years it will be operational at 100 intersections in the city, improving the efficiency of public transport and reducing waiting times.

The Renault Symbioz debuts an LPG engine that promises up to 1,400 kilometers without stopping

The Renault Symbioz has surpassed 100,000 orders in Europe and introduces its new 120 HP Eco-G LPG engine, which offers a total range of over 1,400 kilometers, improving the vehicle's efficiency and autonomy.

Sonsoles Ónega will be in charge of giving the opening speech at the San Isidro 2026 festivities

Journalist Sonsoles Ónega will be responsible for delivering the opening speech at the San Isidro 2026 festivities, succeeding footballer Dani Carvajal from the balcony of the Casa de la Villa.

Neighbors of Plaza Mayor report higher rates and longer contracts in their residential parking compared to others in the city center

The parking rates for residents in Plaza Mayor reach up to €180/month with contracts lasting up to five years. Neighbors complain that these conditions are stricter and more expensive than in other parking facilities in the city center. The EMT defends the prices citing high demand and the privileged location in the historic center.

A pine tree over 20 meters tall falls onto the playground of a school in Valladolid

A pine tree over 20 meters tall fell onto the playground of a school in Valladolid without causing any injuries, as the students had already gone into the classrooms when the incident occurred.

Illa assures that Barcelona and Catalonia once again occupy a "relevant position" in Europe and the world

The Catalan president highlighted during a reception for the participants of the European Pulse Forum that Barcelona and Catalonia are regaining a prominent role in Europe and globally, emphasizing their strategic importance and capacity for influence.

This was the mural painting technique never seen before in Roman Hispania and which has been discovered in CĂłrdoba

Researchers have discovered in CĂłrdoba an unprecedented Roman mural technique that used a special mixture. This painting recipe reduced costs and ensured the durability of the color, demonstrating an artistic and economic innovation in Roman Hispania.

Seat presents the Cupra Raval, its most affordable electric vehicle starting from 26,000 euros and to be manufactured in Martorell

Seat expects to sell 40,000 units of the new Cupra Raval in 2024, mainly in Germany, the United Kingdom, and Spain. This electric vehicle, produced in Martorell, aims to increase the brand's share of electrified vehicles to up to 25%.

The fall of a tree on Amador de los RĂ­os Street in Seville forces traffic diversion for two hours

A tree fell on Amador de los RĂ­os Street in Seville, forcing the Local Police to divert traffic for nearly two hours while firefighters removed the tree from the roadway.

Man arrested for sexually assaulting a woman in a hotel in Ronda

A man was arrested for sexually assaulting a woman in a hotel in Ronda. The victim initially consented to an intimate encounter but asked the aggressor to stop. However, the man ignored her request and used force, causing the woman to faint.

Madrid secures its events by cracking down on disturbances like those that occurred during La Vuelta Ciclista

The Madrid Assembly approves a law that allows the regional government to take popular legal action in crimes against natural, historical, and artistic heritage as well as during public events, with the aim of protecting and ensuring the holding of activities such as La Vuelta Ciclista.

The old La Sagrera freight station in Barcelona is demolished

The demolition of the old La Sagrera freight station in Barcelona was completed, after previously removing the asbestos panels and demolishing the interior of the building.

Plataforma per la Llengua appeals the ruling that orders the annulment of part of the Catalan decree

Plataforma per la Llengua has filed an appeal against the ruling that orders the annulment of part of the Catalan decree, arguing that the request by Asamblea por una Escuela BilingĂŒe is driven by political interests and not by linguistic or educational welfare.

Gets lost in Japan and uses an 'unfailing' trick to find Spanish-speaking people

A young man lost in Japan, without data and not speaking Japanese, used an effective trick to find Spanish-speaking people and receive help.

A Tourist's Question About Holy Week: "Why Is It Something So Different?"

A tourist stated that the public expressions of faith during Holy Week seem strange to him, as in his country such displays are considered embarrassing and old-fashioned.

Races for Scientology: the viral TikTok challenge to sneak into the sect’s headquarters

Young people participate in a viral TikTok challenge where they film themselves infiltrating Scientology buildings to show the public what these places are really like.

Seven Reasons Why Your Cat Likes to Sleep on Your Face and Head

Cats, with a body temperature of 38-39 degrees Celsius, seek external warmth. That’s why they like to sleep on their owners’ faces and heads, as these areas provide them with heat and comfort.

Nosebleeds in Dogs: Causes and How to Act Without Worsening the Situation

Nosebleeds in dogs, although uncommon, are not normal and can be a sign of a minor injury or serious illnesses. It is important to identify the cause and act carefully to avoid making the situation worse.

The Legend of Old Hemp: How the Modern Border Collie’s Working Style Was Born

Old Hemp, born in 1893 in northern England, revolutionized sheep herding and is considered the predecessor of the modern border collie, laying the foundations for its characteristic herding style.

Check Your Daily Horoscope: Friday, April 10, 2026

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the daily predictions that will help guide your day and make decisions.

Can the USA Leave NATO? The Steps Trump Would Have to Follow

For the United States to leave NATO, it is required that Congress approve a law or that the Senate supports it with at least two-thirds of its votes.

Carnivorous Plants: What Care They Need and How Many Types There Are

Carnivorous plants, with more than 650 species, are exotic and require specific care such as adequate light, nutrient-poor substrate, and pure water to grow. Their appeal lies in their ability to trap insects, adapting to environments with poor soils.

You can now apply for the MEC scholarship for the 2026-2027 academic year: deadlines, amounts, and updates

Applications for the MEC scholarship for the 2026-2027 academic year are submitted online through the electronic headquarters of the Ministry of Education until May 18.

A high-altitude prank: they hang a Volkswagen Beetle from a steep rocky wall

In 2009, five students were arrested after a failed attempt to hang a Volkswagen Beetle from a bridge, which ended with the car falling into the void.

'The Good Daughter,' the Film that Looks at Gender-Based Violence Through the Eyes of Children

'The Good Daughter' addresses gender-based violence from the perspective of children, showing how invisible abuse blends affection and fear, and why it is so difficult to break free from these relationships.

Gender inflection in some nouns, a peculiarity of Spanish

Spanish presents a grammatical peculiarity in certain nouns that vary their feminine or masculine gender depending on the meaning they adopt, showing a unique gender inflection in the language.

15 Urban Getaways in Spain That Are Much Better in Spring Than in Summer

Although vacations are usually enjoyed in summer, spring is ideal for urban getaways in Spain. The longer days and good weather allow for outdoor activities and enjoyment after winter. These destinations shine especially between April and June.

The Best Cartoons of SuperantipĂĄtico

All the cartoons created and published by SuperantipĂĄtico in 20minutos, capturing their humor and social critique through satirical and insightful illustrations.

Unhygienic Habits That Everyone Has at Some Point in Their Life

Despite increased awareness about hygiene following the pandemic, many people maintain unhygienic habits, such as not washing their hands before eating or sleeping with pets. These common habits can affect health, although they are often overlooked.

The 'vintage' jerseys that the players will wear

Between April 10 and 12, most teams in Spanish professional football will celebrate a special matchday by wearing 'vintage' jerseys, paying tribute to the history and tradition of national football.

Rutte shares with Trump his concern about the influence of China and Russia over Greenland: "There is a great risk"

The NATO Secretary General stated that the Alliance must strengthen itself to defend, while Rutte and Trump expressed their concern about the growing influence of China and Russia in Greenland, pointing out that it represents a significant security risk.

The Family of the Spaniards Killed in the New York Helicopter Accident Demand More Safety One Year After the Incident

The National Transportation Safety Board continues investigating the causes of the accident that caused the death of Spaniards in a helicopter in New York. One year later, their families are demanding increased safety measures to prevent similar tragedies.

Former U.S. Army employee arrested accused of leaking classified information to the press

A former U.S. Army employee at Fort Bragg was arrested accused of leaking classified information to the press after communicating several times by phone with a journalist.

Isabel Allende Presents Her Book 'The Magic Word': "If I See Trump's Brutalities, My Day Is Ruined"

Chilean writer Isabel Allende presents her new book 'The Magic Word,' where she reveals details about her creative process. Additionally, her novel 'The House of the Spirits' will be adapted by Prime Video and released on April 29.

Latin music revenues in the United States exceed 1 billion dollars in 2025

For the tenth consecutive year, Latin music revenues in the United States have surpassed 1 billion dollars, highlighting sustained growth that outpaces the overall recorded music market.

Arturo Pérez-Reverte, 74 years old, confesses his guilty pleasure: the addictive Turkish Netflix series ideal "for sailors like me"

Arturo Pérez-Reverte, author of 'The Club Dumas,' surprised by recommending the Turkish series 'Love and Wealth' on Netflix, describing it as ideal and addictive "for sailors like me."

Ballerina Lips: How to Achieve the Natural Trend That’s Taking Over This Spring

The trend of natural lips, or at least with a natural appearance, is all the rage this spring. The focus is on highlighting beauty without overdoing the makeup, aiming for a fresh and simple look that mimics ballerina lips.

Science Fiction in 2026: Release Calendar with the Most Anticipated Series and Movies of the Year

2026 brings an exciting science fiction calendar with standout releases, from new installments of 'Star Wars' and 'Dune' to the highly anticipated return of Steven Spielberg with an extraterrestrial story, offering multiple options for fans of the genre.

Natalia de Santiago, mortgage expert: "We used to bet on fixed rates, but that's over"

Natalia de Santiago explains that nowadays, fixed-rate mortgages have ceased to be the preferred option when buying a house, due to changes in the market and financial conditions, which has led to other types of mortgages being valued more.

How Many Times Has Humanity Set Foot on the Moon? Over Time, More than 140 Lunar Missions Have Been Launched

Artemis II is the most recent lunar mission, carrying four astronauts, although it will not perform a moon landing. To date, more than 140 missions have been launched to the Moon.

'Euphoria': How Many Episodes Does Season 3 Have? Premiere Dates on HBO Max Spain

Zendaya, Jacob Elordi, and Sydney Sweeney return in the third season of 'Euphoria,' which now includes RosalĂ­a and Priscilla Delgado in the cast. The series returns to HBO Max Spain with more episodes and new premiere dates.

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. Changes in deadlines and deductions are applied, affecting who must file the return and who is exempt.

María Luisa Gutiérrez, producer of 'Torrente': "It helps to get people to pick up the phone, but also that in some places they don't"

The collaboration between Santiago Segura and the production company continues to be successful with 'Torrente Presidente,' which has grossed more than 22 million euros in Spain, consolidating the franchise as a prominent commercial phenomenon.

The Barcelona Passage with Colorful Houses and a 19th-Century Atmosphere That Is an Oasis in the Heart of El Clot

The passage, protected as a historic ensemble, connects El Clot and Sant MartĂ­ with 122 meters of working-class architecture. It stands out for its colorful houses and peaceful atmosphere, offering a pedestrian oasis with a 19th-century essence right in the middle of the neighborhood.

How long will the closure of Metro Line 10 last due to the works at Santiago Bernabéu station

The renovation of the Santiago BernabĂ©u station in Madrid forces the shortening of Metro Line 10’s route between busy stations, affecting the service for the duration of the works.

The 2025 Income Tax Simulator Is Now Activated: Here’s How You Can Find Out If You’ll Owe Taxes or Get a Refund

The 2025 Income Tax simulator is now available, allowing users to instantly and in advance find out whether they will have to pay taxes or receive a refund on their tax return.

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

The Junta de AndalucĂ­a has launched a new tourist visa to promote tourism in ten rural municipalities of a beautiful region in Seville, inspired by the Camino de Santiago passport.

Oil climbs as strikes on Saudi facilities stoke anxiety, Hormuz near standstill

Oil prices rose due to strikes on Saudi oil facilities, raising concerns about supply disruptions. The attacks have also brought shipping near a halt in the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global oil transit, intensifying market uncertainty and geopolitical tensions in the region.

Gold prices dip ahead of US-Iran talks, CPI data; set for weekly rise

Gold prices fell on Friday as investors awaited US-Iran nuclear talks and upcoming US consumer inflation data. Despite the dip, gold is poised for a weekly gain due to ongoing geopolitical tensions and concerns over inflation. Market participants remain cautious ahead of key developments that could influence safe-haven demand and monetary policies.

Japan rules out major domestic risks from private credit for now

Japan’s Financial Services Agency stated that current private credit growth poses no significant domestic financial risks. Authorities remain vigilant but view the sector’s expansion as manageable, with no immediate threats to economic stability from private credit activities. Monitoring will continue to ensure risks do not escalate.

Russian diplomat: Moscow will not abandon Cuba, help with energy

A Russian diplomat affirmed that Moscow remains committed to supporting Cuba and will not abandon the country. Russia plans to assist Cuba in addressing its energy challenges, emphasizing continued cooperation and partnership between the two nations despite international pressures.

Oil prices extend gains as Hormuz disruptions persist; US-Iran talks eyed

Oil prices rose due to ongoing disruptions at the Strait of Hormuz amid heightened tensions. Market participants are closely watching upcoming US-Iran negotiations, hoping for progress that could stabilize supply. The persistent risks to maritime routes continue to support crude prices, reflecting concerns over potential shortages and geopolitical uncertainties.

Gold prices inch up amid hopes of Iran ceasefire stabilizing

Gold prices rose slightly as hopes for a ceasefire in Iran boosted market sentiment. Investors anticipate that reduced geopolitical tensions could stabilize global markets, increasing demand for safe-haven assets like gold. The potential ceasefire is seen as a positive step toward regional stability, influencing commodity prices and investor confidence.

Attacks cut Saudi oil output and East-West pipeline flow, state news agency says

Attacks have disrupted Saudi Arabia's oil production and the flow through its East-West pipeline, according to the state news agency. The incidents have caused significant operational setbacks, impacting the country's key oil infrastructure and output levels. Authorities are addressing the situation to restore normal functioning and ensure energy supply stability.

Oil prices pull back from session highs on Israel, Lebanon agreeing to negotiate

Oil prices retreated from earlier gains after Israel and Lebanon agreed to begin negotiations, easing regional tensions. The potential diplomatic talks reduced fears of prolonged conflict that had previously spiked oil prices due to supply disruption concerns. Market watchers remain cautious as the situation evolves, but the agreement brought temporary relief to energy markets.

Lebanon seeks temporary ceasefire to allow broader talks with Israel, official says

Lebanon has proposed a temporary ceasefire with Israel to facilitate wider negotiations aimed at resolving ongoing conflicts. An official highlighted the need for dialogue to address border disputes and enhance regional stability. The initiative seeks international support to create conditions conducive to peace talks between the two countries.

Peru faces record field in election, corruption and crime top voter concerns

Peru is preparing for an election with a record number of candidates amid widespread voter concern over corruption and crime. These issues dominate public discourse as citizens seek effective solutions, reflecting a climate of distrust in political institutions. The diverse candidate pool highlights the electorate's desire for change and reform in addressing Peru’s pressing social challenges.

Taiwan stocks higher at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted up 4.61%

Taiwan stocks ended higher, with the Taiwan Weighted Index rising 4.61% by close of trade. The market gained momentum supported by positive investor sentiment and favorable economic indicators, boosting key sectors and overall market confidence.

RS2 CEO gives card issuing unit two years to prove fintech model works

RS2's CEO has set a two-year deadline for the company's card issuing unit to demonstrate the viability of its fintech business model. This move aims to assess the unit's potential for long-term success and guide future investment decisions. The CEO emphasized the importance of innovation and adaptability to remain competitive in the rapidly evolving fintech industry.

BofA Names Top EDA Stocks as Rising Chip Complexity Boosts Demand

Bank of America identifies leading Electronic Design Automation (EDA) stocks, highlighting increased demand driven by growing chip design complexity. The rise in advanced semiconductor technologies and the need for sophisticated design tools are boosting these companies' prospects, reflecting strong industry trends and investment opportunities in the EDA sector.

TSMC revenue jumps 45% in March, beats expectations in Q1

TSMC reported a 45% revenue increase in March, driven by strong demand in its advanced chip manufacturing. The company also surpassed Q1 expectations, highlighting robust growth in semiconductor orders amid a recovering global market. TSMC remains optimistic about continued momentum throughout the year, supported by expanding technology needs and customer investments.

Stefano Gabbana has stepped down as Dolce & Gabbana chairman, filing shows

Stefano Gabbana has resigned as chairman of Dolce & Gabbana, according to a recent filing. The departure marks a significant leadership change at the iconic fashion house co-founded by Gabbana. Further details about his reasons for stepping down or who will replace him have not been disclosed.

Bessent, Powell warned bank CEOs about Anthropic model risks, sources say

Treasury officials Michael Bessent and Governor Jerome Powell alerted bank CEOs to potential risks related to Anthropic's AI models. The warnings underscore concerns about the security and financial implications of deploying these advanced technologies in the banking sector. Officials emphasized cautious evaluation to mitigate possible threats to financial stability.

TSMC’s Q1 revenue jumps 35% y/y, beats market forecast

TSMC reported a 35% year-over-year revenue increase in Q1, surpassing market expectations. The chipmaker's strong performance was driven by robust demand across various sectors, reinforcing its position as a leading semiconductor supplier despite global supply chain challenges.

Artemis II astronauts hurtle home from moon toward splashdown

The Artemis II crew is returning to Earth after orbiting the moon, preparing for a splashdown in the ocean. The mission marks a key step toward future lunar landings, testing life-support systems and crew operations. As they approach Earth, the astronauts are expected to safely re-enter the atmosphere, concluding this critical milestone in NASA's Artemis program.

Nvidia-backed Lumentum sees orders filled through 2028 on AI demand - Bloomberg

Lumentum, supported by Nvidia, reports its orders are filled through 2028 due to soaring demand driven by AI advancements. The company's strong backlog reflects the expanding AI industry’s need for optical components, signaling robust long-term growth and supply commitments in the tech sector.

Tokyo Electric shares rise on report of Softbank, Blackstone capital interest

Shares of Tokyo Electric Power surged after reports that Softbank and Blackstone are considering investing in the utility company. This potential capital infusion could bolster Tokyo Electric's financial stability and support its ongoing operations, driving investor optimism. The interest from major firms highlights confidence in the firm's recovery and future prospects.

Asia Pacific faces weaker growth and higher inflation from Middle East crisis, ADB warns

The Asian Development Bank warns that the ongoing Middle East crisis is expected to slow economic growth and increase inflation across the Asia Pacific region. Disruptions in energy supplies and higher oil prices are key factors, potentially affecting recovery efforts. The ADB urges policy measures to mitigate inflationary pressures and support vulnerable economies amid rising global uncertainties.

China March PPI returns to growth for first time since 2022, CPI misses forecasts

China's Producer Price Index (PPI) rose in March for the first time since 2022, signaling easing deflationary pressures in the industrial sector. However, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) growth fell short of expectations, reflecting weak consumer demand and ongoing challenges in stimulating inflation. The mixed data highlights uneven recovery dynamics in China's economy.

Ecuador raises tariffs on Colombia to 100% from 50% as tensions escalate

Ecuador has increased import tariffs on Colombian goods from 50% to 100%, escalating tensions between the neighboring countries. The move responds to ongoing disputes and aims to protect Ecuador’s domestic industries amid unresolved trade and diplomatic issues. The tariff hike could impact bilateral trade and economic relations, further straining ties as both nations seek to negotiate a resolution.

Venezuela approves mining law to encourage foreign investment

Venezuela has approved a new mining law aimed at attracting foreign investment to the sector. The legislation offers incentives and legal reforms to boost mining activities, particularly in gold and other minerals. The government seeks to revitalize the industry to increase revenue amid economic challenges, while addressing environmental and social concerns associated with mining operations.

Italy sees slower GDP growth due to high energy costs, economy minister says

Italy's GDP growth is slowing down, mainly due to high energy costs impacting businesses and consumers. The economy minister highlighted that energy prices remain a significant challenge, affecting investments and overall economic performance. Efforts are underway to mitigate these costs and support economic stability.

Brazil eyes strict budget curbs and tax-break limits in 2027, Mello says

Brazil plans to implement strict budget controls and limit tax breaks starting in 2027 to improve fiscal stability. Finance Minister Fernando Mello emphasized the need for disciplined public spending and reforms to ensure sustainable economic growth and maintain investor confidence. These measures aim to address budget deficits and streamline government expenditures amid ongoing economic challenges.

US wholesale inventories post biggest increase in 13 months

US wholesale inventories surged by the largest amount in 13 months, signaling strong restocking by retailers. This rise reflects businesses preparing for increased consumer demand, potentially impacting future economic growth and inflation trends.

Natural gas storage report shows higher-than-expected increase

The latest natural gas storage report revealed a larger-than-anticipated rise in inventories, suggesting a potential easing in supply concerns. This increase may impact natural gas prices and market dynamics, reflecting shifts in demand or production levels. The data provides critical insights for energy analysts and stakeholders monitoring the sector’s outlook.

Wholesale inventories rise unexpectedly, signaling potential economic shifts

Wholesale inventories increased unexpectedly in the latest report, suggesting shifts in economic activity. The rise may indicate stronger demand or changes in supply chain dynamics, potentially influencing future production and pricing strategies across industries. This development sheds light on evolving market conditions and could impact economic forecasts moving forward.

US fourth-quarter GDP growth revised lower to a 0.5% rate

The US Commerce Department revised the fourth-quarter GDP growth rate down to 0.5%, indicating slower economic expansion than previously estimated. Factors contributing to the revision include reduced consumer spending and business investment. Despite the downgrade, the economy continues to grow, but at a more modest pace, prompting cautious optimism about future economic conditions.

Morning Bid: 'That is Not the Agreement We Have!'

The article discusses a recent dispute in which one party claims the terms of an agreement have been misunderstood or misrepresented. Tensions have risen as both sides assert differing interpretations of the deal, leading to public statements and calls for clarity. Efforts to resolve the misunderstanding continue amid concerns over potential impacts on ongoing collaborations.

Iran says no delegation sent to Pakistan, talks still suspended - state media

Iran stated that it has not sent any delegation to Pakistan, and diplomatic talks remain suspended. This follows recent tensions between the two countries amid regional security concerns. Tehran emphasized that dialogue has not yet resumed, signaling ongoing difficulties in resolving the issues at hand.

Polls in Hungary and Peru next in key election year for world markets

Hungary and Peru are set to hold crucial elections, marking a significant year for global markets. These votes could influence political stability and economic policies, impacting investor confidence. Observers worldwide are closely monitoring the outcomes, as they may signal broader geopolitical and economic trends in their respective regions.

US consumer inflation expected to have surged in March amid Iran war

US consumer inflation is anticipated to have risen significantly in March, influenced by tensions in Iran. The conflict has exacerbated energy prices, contributing to higher costs for goods and services. Economists warn this surge may complicate Federal Reserve efforts to control inflation without harming economic growth. The situation underscores the impact of geopolitical events on domestic inflation dynamics.

Japan wholesale inflation jumps, BOJ vows vigilance to stagflation risk

Japan's wholesale inflation surged, reflecting rising prices across industries. In response, the Bank of Japan pledged to remain vigilant against stagflation risks, balancing efforts between supporting economic growth and controlling inflation pressures amid global economic uncertainties.

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China sees first producer inflation in over three years

China reported its first producer price inflation in over three years, signaling easing deflationary pressures in the industrial sector. This shift reflects increased demand and higher raw material costs, suggesting gradual recovery amid global economic uncertainties. The rise in producer prices may impact consumer inflation and influence policy decisions as China navigates post-pandemic growth challenges.

BOJ will set policy with eye on scale, length of Iran war shock, deputy governor says

The Bank of Japan's deputy governor stated that monetary policy decisions will consider the impact and duration of economic shocks from the Iran war. The central bank aims to balance maintaining economic stability while monitoring global developments that could affect inflation and growth, adjusting its policy tools accordingly to mitigate uncertainties.

Dollar set for weekly drop ahead of US-Iran peace talks

The US dollar is expected to decline this week as investors await upcoming US-Iran peace talks. Market sentiment is cautious amid hopes for diplomatic progress, which could reduce geopolitical risks and affect safe-haven demand for the dollar. Economic data and Federal Reserve signals also influence the currency's movement in this volatile period.

South Korea holds rates steady as Iran war fans inflation, growth risks

South Korea's central bank kept interest rates unchanged, citing rising inflation and economic growth risks linked to ongoing conflict in Iran. The decision aims to balance controlling inflation without hindering recovery amid global uncertainties fueled by geopolitical tensions.

Enhanced Secures $1M in Strategic Pre-Seed Funding to Bring Structured Yield to More Assets Onchain

Enhanced has raised $1 million in a strategic pre-seed funding round aimed at expanding its platform that delivers structured yield solutions for various onchain assets. The funding will accelerate product development and market adoption, enabling users to access innovative yield strategies within decentralized finance. Key investors and industry partners participated, highlighting confidence in Enhanced's approach to reshaping asset yield management.

Exclusive: Tok-Edge valued at $15M as firm targets $100M crypto fund launch

Tok-Edge has been valued at $15 million as the company plans to launch a $100 million cryptocurrency fund. The firm aims to leverage its expertise in digital assets to attract investors and capitalize on growing interest in the crypto market. This move highlights Tok-Edge’s ambition to expand its footprint in the evolving blockchain and crypto investment space.

CoinW Partners with Luka Modrić as Global Brand Ambassador

Cryptocurrency exchange CoinW has appointed football star Luka Modrić as its global brand ambassador. The partnership aims to leverage Modrić's international fame to boost CoinW's brand presence and expand its global user base. Modrić's role will include promoting CoinW's services and engaging with the crypto community worldwide.

Bitcoin Clears $71K As AI & Privacy Tokens Race Ahead

Bitcoin surpassed $71,000 amid a strong surge in AI and privacy-focused cryptocurrencies. Market enthusiasm is driven by advancements in artificial intelligence and increasing demand for privacy features, boosting investor interest and trading volumes in these sector-specific tokens. This momentum highlights the growing influence of emerging technologies on the crypto market’s dynamics.

Bitcoin pares gains, holds above $71k as Iran ceasefire boosts risk appetite

Bitcoin maintained its position above $71,000 after initial gains as optimism grew following a ceasefire announcement between Iran and its opponents. The ceasefire boosted investor risk appetite, supporting bullish sentiment in cryptocurrency markets despite ongoing global economic uncertainties.

Bitcoin Depot reports $3.7 million cryptocurrency theft from cyber attack

Bitcoin Depot revealed it fell victim to a cyber attack resulting in the theft of $3.7 million in cryptocurrency. The company is investigating the breach and working to enhance its security measures to prevent future incidents. Authorities have been notified as the firm assesses the impact on its operations and customers.

Polymarket Acquires Brahma To Scale its Crypto and DeFi Infrastructure

Polymarket has acquired Brahma to enhance its crypto and DeFi infrastructure. This move aims to scale operations, improve platform capabilities, and deepen integration within decentralized finance, strengthening Polymarket's position in the crypto market.

Wirex and Utorg Bring Seamless Crypto-to-Card Spending to 2M+ Users Worldwide

Wirex and Utorg have partnered to enable over 2 million users globally to convert cryptocurrency into fiat instantly via Wirex's crypto cards. This integration facilitates seamless crypto spending, enhancing user convenience and bridging digital assets with everyday purchases. The collaboration aims to expand accessibility and adoption of crypto payments worldwide.

Strategy’s Saylor: BTC likely bottomed at $60K

Michael Saylor, a prominent crypto strategist, believes Bitcoin has likely bottomed at $60,000. He suggests this price marks a significant support level, indicating potential stability and a bullish outlook for BTC going forward.

BC.GAME Launches BC Engine: Instant $BC, Auto-Staked and Paid Hourly in BCD

BC.GAME introduced BC Engine, allowing users to receive instant $BC tokens that are automatically staked and paid out hourly in BCD. This new feature aims to enhance user experience by providing seamless staking rewards and boosting engagement on the platform.

Wheaton Precious Metals to report Q1 2026 results on May 7

Wheaton Precious Metals announced it will release its Q1 2026 financial results on May 7. The company plans to hold a conference call to discuss the outcomes and provide updates on its operations and outlook.

Cathie Wood’s ARK sells BWX Technologies stock, buys GeneDx

Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest sold its shares in BWX Technologies and purchased stock in GeneDx. This move reflects ARK’s strategic portfolio adjustments, focusing on innovative biotech firms like GeneDx, known for advanced genetic testing services. The shift aligns with ARK's investment approach toward disruptive technologies and health care innovations.

Zebra Technologies partners with Aiva Health for voice AI nurses

Zebra Technologies has partnered with Aiva Health to integrate voice AI technology into healthcare settings. This collaboration aims to enhance nurse communication and patient care by enabling voice-activated workflows and real-time data access, improving efficiency and responsiveness in hospitals. The partnership leverages Zebra’s tech expertise and Aiva’s AI platform to support healthcare staff and improve patient outcomes.

Jonathan Jackson trades in Amazon and O’Reilly Automotive, invests in BP

Jonathan Jackson sold shares in Amazon and O’Reilly Automotive, reallocating funds to invest in BP. This move reflects a strategic shift in his portfolio, favoring energy sector assets amid market changes.

Josh Gottheimer’s recent trading activity in Microsoft, Air Products, and other companies

Congressman Josh Gottheimer disclosed recent stock trades including Microsoft and Air Products. These transactions are part of his routine portfolio management and adhere to congressional ethics rules. The report highlights the importance of transparency in lawmakers’ financial dealings, amid ongoing public scrutiny over potential conflicts of interest.

Byron Donalds invests in Netflix and PayPal, sells The Trade Desk shares

Congressman Byron Donalds has purchased shares in Netflix and PayPal while selling his holdings in The Trade Desk. These adjustments reflect his updated investment strategy focusing on technology and streaming sectors amid shifting market conditions.

WD-40 Q2 FY26 slides show revenue beat, EPS miss on cost pressures

WD-40's Q2 FY26 results exceeded revenue expectations but missed earnings per share due to rising cost pressures. Despite higher sales, increased expenses impacted profitability, signaling challenges ahead for cost management.

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TAP Real Estate names Jeff Jarrard as chief technology officer

TAP Real Estate has appointed Jeff Jarrard as its new chief technology officer. Jarrard will be responsible for overseeing the company's technology strategy and innovation initiatives to improve operational efficiency and support growth. His experience in technology leadership is expected to propel TAP's digital transformation and enhance its real estate services through advanced technological solutions.

Northwest Natural declares 49.25 cent quarterly dividend

Northwest Natural announced a quarterly dividend of 49.25 cents per share, reflecting the company’s ongoing commitment to returning value to shareholders. This dividend marks a continued steady payout, aligning with the company’s financial performance and outlook. Details on the dividend’s record and payment dates were also provided.

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