News Summary - 04/12/2026

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Hungarians decide whether to end 16 years of OrbĂĄn rule and elect rival
Most polls show Péter Magyar, leading a grassroots party, favored to challenge Viktor Orbån, who has been defiantly defending his 16-year tenure as Hungary's prime minister ahead of the election.
'We need real peace': Easter truce fails to lift grim mood in war-torn Ukraine
Easter in Kharkiv was marked by muted celebrations as Ukrainians remain anxious, anticipating renewed fighting after a brief weekend truce, reflecting ongoing hardship and the desire for lasting peace.
Prosecutor probes abuse claims against California governor candidate Swalwell
A prosecutor is investigating abuse allegations against Eric Swalwell, a leading Democrat in California's governor race. Swalwell strongly denies the claims.
Why This Disillusioned Trump Voter Spends Hours Searching Epstein Files
Some Trump supporters are frustrated with how former Attorney General Pam Bondi handled the Epstein files, leading to disillusionment and prompting individuals to spend hours investigating the case themselves.
Coachella kicks off with Sabrina Carpenter and surprise guests
The California festival began with Sabrina Carpenter and surprise guests, but strong winds led to the cancellation of DJ Anyma's set on Friday.
Germany's far-right AfD adopts 'radical' manifesto ahead of key polls
The far-right AfD party, currently enjoying strong support in Saxony-Anhalt, has adopted a radical manifesto as it prepares for upcoming key elections in the region.
Knifeman calling himself 'Lucifer' slashes three at NYC's Grand Central
A man identifying himself as "Lucifer" attacked three people with a knife at New York City's Grand Central Terminal. The NYPD fatally shot the assailant after he ignored over 20 police commands to drop the weapon.
Nearly 400 sentenced in Nigeria for links to militant Islamists
Nigerian judges sentenced nearly 400 individuals linked to militant Islamist groups, with punishments ranging from five years to life imprisonment following mass trials.
Artemis crew home safely after completing historic mission to the Moon
Four astronauts safely splashed down in the Pacific Ocean after a historic nine-day mission, traveling farther from Earth than any humans before.
Irish cabinet meeting to be held to discuss ongoing fuel protests
Hundreds of petrol stations across the Republic of Ireland have run out of fuel amid ongoing protests and blockades, now entering their fifth day. The government plans to hold a cabinet meeting to address the escalating fuel shortages and disruptions caused by the demonstrations.
Djibouti's president wins unprecedented sixth term with 97.8% of the vote
Ismail Omar Guelleh, 78, secured an unprecedented sixth term as Djibouti's president with 97.8% of the vote in an election largely boycotted by main opposition candidates, extending his 27-year rule.
Trump unveils giant gold-accented victory arch design for US capital
Trump revealed plans for a giant gold-accented victory arch monument in the US capital. If approved, the monument would surpass the heights of both the US Capitol building and the Lincoln Memorial.
'You are my god', Japan's PM tells British rock band Deep Purple
Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, a hard rock fan, enthusiastically met British rock band Deep Purple in her Tokyo office, expressing her admiration for the legendary group.
India refuses to criminalise marital rape. This new series shines a light on it
The popular series "Chiraiya" has captivated millions and sparked widespread social media discussions on consent and misogyny, highlighting the ongoing debate about marital rape laws in India.
The prophet and the mysterious death of Charmain Speirs
A BBC Disclosure investigation has raised serious questions about the circumstances surrounding Charmain Speirs' death at a hotel, suggesting there are unresolved issues needing further scrutiny.
We spoke to the man making viral Lego-style AI videos for Iran. Experts say it's powerful propaganda
Experts warn that the Lego-style AI videos created for Iran are far from mere "slopaganda," labeling the content as highly sophisticated and impactful propaganda designed to influence public opinion effectively.
Iran war lands 'triple blow' to flood-ravaged Sri Lankans
The Iran war worsens Sri Lanka's challenges, arriving as the nation struggles with severe floods and a deep economic crisis, creating a 'triple blow' for its people.
Artemis II mission was a triumph - now comes the hard part
The Artemis II mission was nearly flawless, marking a significant success. However, substantial challenges remain to overcome before achieving a Moon landing.
Concerns after satellite provider restricts Iran images following US pressure
Planet Labs announced it is indefinitely restricting satellite imagery coverage of Iran and some Middle Eastern regions. This move follows pressure from the US, raising concerns about access to vital information from these areas.
This idyllic US town was full of police families - and a serial killer in their midst
Gilgo Beach, a peaceful US town known for its police families, became the chilling site where multiple bodies were found. For years, the community was shaken by rumours and fear as the identity of the serial killer responsible remained unknown, casting a dark shadow over the once-idyllic area.
'It's a special thing to be on Planet Earth': Artemis crew welcomed home in Houston
The Artemis crew completed a historic nine-day mission, flying around the Moon and traveling farther from Earth than any humans before. They were warmly welcomed home in Houston, celebrating their extraordinary journey and safe return to our planet.
Still in shock, Beirut tries to heal after deadly Israeli attacks
BBC correspondent Hugo Bachega reports from Beirut, capturing the city's efforts to recover and the emotional toll on residents after recent deadly Israeli attacks. The community grapples with loss and destruction while seeking resilience amid ongoing tensions in the region.
Melania Trump: 'I never had a relationship with Epstein'
First Lady Melania Trump issued a statement from the White House denying any relationship with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, addressing rumors and clarifying her position amid ongoing public speculation.
Watch: BBC asks Artemis II crew a question in space
BBCâs Science Editor Rebecca Morelle spoke with the Artemis II crew just before their expected splashdown on Saturday, discussing their mission and experiences in space.
USA and Iran negotiate peace terms as Washington sends destroyers to clear mines in Hormuz
The USA and Iran are in negotiations to establish peace conditions amid tensions in the Middle East. Meanwhile, Washington is deploying destroyers in the Strait of Hormuz for mine-clearing operations, aiming to ensure security and free passage in this strategic maritime route.
Netanyahu Warns That the Campaign Against Iran "Is Not Over" and Claims the "Historic" Achievements Made
The Israeli Prime Minister stated that he has precise intelligence information about the progress of Iran's nuclear program aimed at manufacturing an atomic bomb, and emphasized that the campaign against Iran remains active, highlighting the "historic" achievements reached so far.
The emotional message from the four Artemis II astronauts after their mission to the Moon: "We were a mirror of the human race"
Astronaut Christina Koch shared an emotional moment following the Artemis II mission, highlighting the humanity and connection within the team by recounting how a nurse on the ship asked her for a hug at the end of the journey, reflecting the deep personal impact of the lunar experience.
The Problems Faced by Artemis II Astronauts When Walking After Ten Days Living Without Gravity
After ten days in zero gravity, the Artemis II astronauts had difficulty walking upon their return, needing assistance from helpers and a wheelchair as a precaution.
Israel summons the Spanish chargé d'affaires in Tel Aviv over the burning of a giant Netanyahu effigy
The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the burning of a giant Netanyahu effigy as a display of antisemitic hatred, attributing it to incitement by Pedro SĂĄnchez's government.
The woman still in the ICU due to the Adamuz accident gives birth to a boy
The only person remaining in the ICU after the January 18 train accident gave birth to a boy, marking an important moment in her recovery.
Vandalism strikes the Temple of Debod, a unique monument over 2,000 years old in Madrid
The stones of both gateways of the Temple of Debod in Madrid show marks with names and initials, evidencing acts of vandalism on this unique historical monument over 2,000 years old.
Sharp drop in temperatures in Spain in the coming hours: alerts in various areas for rain, wind, or snow
Aemet has issued warnings in 13 regions for heavy rain, snow, wind, and coastal phenomena due to a significant temperature drop in Spain.
A Primitiva Winner Wins the 3.5 Million Euro Jackpot
A player matched the winning combination of the Primitiva and took home a jackpot of 3.5 million euros. Additionally, 11 other second-tier participants each won 16,413 euros.
Mbappé, dinner with Ester Expósito after another night to forget at the Bernabéu: a passionate kiss and lots of laughter with friends
Mbappé is not at his best in sports right now, but he is enjoying a good personal moment, sharing a dinner with Ester Expósito full of laughter and a passionate kiss.
Barcelona thrashes Espanyol in the retro derby and almost seals LaLiga
FC Barcelona defeated Espanyol at Camp Nou with goals from Ferran Torres (2), Lamine Yamal, and Marcus Rashford, moving closer to securing the LaLiga title.
This is the 'fiber optic kamikaze drone,' Ukraine's secret weapon that could decide the war: "They are like deadly kites"
Ukraine's fiber optic kamikaze drones are innovative weapons that do not rely on radio signals, making them immune to jamming. This feature makes them especially effective and dangerous compared to conventional attack drones.
A tax advisor explains how to deduct 340 euros on the income tax return, a new measure that affects "millions of people"
The 340-euro deduction for workers with the minimum wage or low incomes is not applied automatically on the income tax return. Taxpayers must manage it manually to benefit from this tax change that affects millions of people.
Mojtaba Jamenei is disfigured but alive and continues giving orders, according to his inner circle
Mojtaba Jamenei, although disfigured, remains alive and active. He participates in meetings with senior officials via videoconference and continues to influence key decisions, including negotiations with Washington.
Tax Authority focuses on sales through Wallapop, rentals, and cryptocurrencies with the sending of 3.5 million notices
The Tax Authority will send 3.5 million notices to monitor sales on Wallapop, rentals, and cryptocurrencies. Users must declare if they exceed 30 annual sales or earnings over 2,000 euros on second-hand platforms.
Ambulance technician arrested in Italy for killing elderly patients during their transfer to the hospital
An ambulance technician in Italy has been arrested for murdering an 85-year-old patient. Authorities suspect that he may have killed up to six elderly patients during their transfer to the hospital.
This is the "Roman city hidden in Benidorm" that the 'Daily Mail' recommends
The 'Daily Mail' highlights a hidden Roman city in Benidorm where visitors can explore well-preserved streets, baths, and defensive walls, witnesses to its past prosperity.
César Vea: What Happened to the Actor from 'Compañeros' Who Went on a Hunger Strike After Going Bankrupt
César Vea, an actor known for 'Compañeros', lost a lot of money after investing in renewable energies. To demand justice for those affected, he went on a hunger strike, seeking to raise awareness about his situation and that of others harmed.
Miguel Assal, first aid expert: "This pill that you all used to have can save your life"
Miguel Assal recommends taking half a pill of a common medication when suspecting a heart attack, as it can save lives in emergency situations.
Regulatory changes, rising prices, and a strong euro cool the purchase of homes by non-resident foreigners
The purchase of homes by non-resident foreigners decreased by 9.4% in 2025. Experts point out that this decline is not due to the elimination of golden visas, but rather to factors such as regulatory changes, rising prices, and a strong euro, which have dampened the interest of these investors.
King Juan Carlos awarded in France for his memoirs: "My success is having encouraged the reconciliation of Spain after a dictatorship"
King Emeritus Juan Carlos was awarded in Paris for his memoirs, in which he highlights his main achievement: promoting the reconciliation of Spain after the dictatorship. Accompanied by his daughters Elena and Cristina, he stated that his writings aim to contribute to democracy and the progress of Spanish society.
The Busiest Street in the UK and Its Million-Dollar Plan to Copy This Iconic Spanish Avenue
London plans to pedestrianize Oxford Street with a million-dollar project inspired by Barcelona's Las Ramblas, aiming to transform this busy street into a more attractive and accessible space for pedestrians.
A nine-year-old boy rescued after being locked in a van for over a year in France
A nine-year-old boy was rescued in France after being locked in a van for more than a year. The police intervened after a neighbor reported noises coming from the vehicle parked in a communal courtyard.
The Fruit Combination That Can Improve Heart Health in Just Eight Weeks, According to a Study
The blend of avocado and mango provides fiber, vitamin C, and unsaturated fats, which helps improve heart health in just eight weeks.
Laura Moure's First Interview from 'The Wheel of Fortune' After Announcing Her Pregnancy: "We Had Been Trying for a While"
Laura Moure, hostess of 'The Wheel of Fortune,' has announced her pregnancy along with her husband. They are expecting a girl who will be named Zoe. Moure confessed that they had been trying for this moment for a long time.
Felisa Foundation: Rebuilding Homes to Keep Moving Forward
After the DANA in Valencia, thousands were left homeless. Families had to pause their lives, but thanks to volunteers, associations, and organizations, the people of Valencia are returning to normalcy and rebuilding their homes.
Shopping with Ainhoa: My Unfailables for a Spotless Home
House cleaning, although not very motivating, is essential and is usually left for the weekend. Ideally, you should have effective allies that allow you to do it quickly and efficiently, optimizing the time spent on this task.
Feline Anatomy: Why Domestic Cats Have Pointed Ears and Big Cats Do Not
Cats have pointed ears that they can move independently thanks to more than a dozen muscles specialized in directional hearing, which enhances their ability to detect sounds.
The PP accuses SĂĄnchez of "fleeing" to China while "the first trial of sanchism" takes place at the Supreme Court
ElĂas Bendodo, from the PP, criticizes President SĂĄnchez for being absent in China during the start of the trial he calls "the first trial of sanchism" at the Supreme Court, and asserts that SĂĄnchez's "distractions" no longer work.
A Woman Reports the Squatting of Her Deceased Father's House: "Have We Lost Our Minds?"
A woman in MĂĄlaga reports that her deceased father's house has been squatted, affecting a home full of family memories and raising concerns about the legal and ethical situation of these occupations.
A vehicle loses control and plunges to the lower level of a parking garage in Madrid: two injured
The driver lost control of the vehicle, which fell to the lower level of a parking garage in Madrid. Both occupants suffered minor injuries.
A total of 90 Bonoloto winners win 2,500 euros each and the jackpot rises to one million euros
There were no winners in the first or second category in the Bonoloto. However, 90 lower-tier winners each won 2,500 euros. The accumulated jackpot for the next draw rises to one million euros.
Lorenzo MilĂĄ's emotion during the broadcast of Artemis II's return to Earth: "What a moment!"
Lorenzo MilĂĄ and MĂłnica LĂłpez hosted a special program on La 1 and Canal 24h in the early hours of Friday, live broadcasting the thrilling return to Earth of the Artemis II mission.
The conflict over milk prices intensifies amid rising costs due to the war
Asaja, COAG, and UPA have requested the Food Information and Control Agency (AICA) and the Competition Authority to annul contracts with discounts of up to 9 cents per liter, escalating the conflict over milk prices in a context of increased costs caused by the war.
This 'Game of Thrones' Actress Ended Up in a Cult and Lived to Tell the Tale: "It Was My Duty to Share It"
Hannah Murray, known for her role in 'Game of Thrones,' was involuntarily admitted to a psychiatric facility and has not acted since 2020. She recounted her experience in a cult, emphasizing the importance of sharing her story to help others.
From Paris Hilton to Kylie Jenner: The Most Inspiring Festival Looks from the First Day of Coachella
Fashion and music come together in California during Coachella. This summary highlights the best styles and festival looks from the first day, inspired by figures like Paris Hilton and Kylie Jenner.
People Who Wash Dishes While They Cook Have These Traits According to Psychology
Some people prefer to wash the dishes while they cook, which reflects organization and efficiency, while others wait until they finish or even after eating, showing different habits and psychological traits related to time management and order.
The Four Artemis II Astronauts Are in "Excellent Shape" After Returning from the First Lunar Trip in 50 Years
NASA's Artemis II mission returned to Earth after orbiting the Moon, splashing down off the coast of San Diego. The four astronauts are in excellent condition after completing the first lunar trip in 50 years.
What is the Sudoku Method? This is the ideal way to pack light when traveling with a carry-on suitcase
The Sudoku method, popular on TikTok, is a packing technique that allows you to bring few garments but combine them in multiple ways, ideal for traveling with a carry-on suitcase and maximizing outfit options without taking up space.
Chef José Andrés' trick to "improve canned cockles" easily
The Asturian chef José Andrés revealed on his show a simple trick to transform a can of cockles into a spectacular appetizer, highlighting his creativity in enhancing dishes with basic ingredients.
Valencia, Transport Authorities, and the DGT Experiment on Their Roads to Improve Cyclist Safety
Four roads in the province of Valencia are being used as a testing ground in a pilot project that adapts roads to protect and promote safe cycle tourism, thereby improving cyclist safety.
The Uncertain Future of Spain's Oldest Bookstore: Hijos de Santiago RodrĂguez Enters Bankruptcy Proceedings
The bookstore Hijos de Santiago RodrĂguez, located in Burgos and with 176 years of history, faces an uncertain future after entering bankruptcy proceedings. It is the oldest bookstore in Spain and the fifth oldest in Europe.
Empty hotels, silent shopping centers... this is how the war in Iran is affecting Dubai and how Madrid is benefiting
The war in Iran is impacting Dubai with empty hotels and silent shopping centers, while authorities prohibit recording and broadcasting footage of the attacks. Madrid, on the other hand, is experiencing benefits due to this situation.
The 1911 Restaurant Near Barcelona Transformed into Luxury Homes Worth Up to 2.5 Million
The iconic modernist restaurant from 1911 in Sant Just Desvern is being converted into exclusive luxury residences valued at up to 2.5 million, giving new life to the local architectural heritage.
A Man in Badajoz Acquitted After Slapping His Partner to Prevent Her from Jumping Off a Balcony
A man in Badajoz was acquitted after slapping his partner in May 2024 to prevent her from throwing herself off a balcony, when she was experiencing hallucinations that made her see snakes.
What is Known About the Tragic Crime in Villanueva de la Cañada: Doubts and Mysteries Surrounding the Fatal Stabbing of an 11-Year-Old Boy
An 11-year-old boy was fatally stabbed in Villanueva de la Cañada, Madrid. A 23-year-old man with psychiatric problems has been detained as the suspected perpetrator. The incident has caused shock and raised multiple questions within the local community.
Police shoot dead a man who stabbed several people in the New York subway
A man was shot dead by police after stabbing several people at the Grand Central subway station in New York. Authorities responded quickly to control the situation and attend to the victims.
First Photo of the Artemis II Astronauts Hours After Returning to Earth
The image shows the Artemis II astronauts on the deck of the USS John P. Murtha, the U.S. Navy ship that rescued them off the southern coast of California after their return to Earth.
Unemployment benefits and three other types of income that must be included in the tax return and that you thought you didnât have to
Discover which types of income, besides unemployment benefits, must be included in the tax return to avoid penalties from the tax authorities. Itâs not just unemployment benefits; there are three other types of income that could surprise you if you donât declare them correctly.
Bilbao will have a direct flight to one of Europe's most underrated cities (and tickets start at âŹ25)
Starting in September, Bilbao will have a direct flight to a little-known European city, ideal for autumn and winter. Tickets will be available from âŹ25.
Are You a Property Owner? Hereâs How to Know If You Are Obligated to Extend the Lease or Not
The Council of Ministers approved anti-crisis measures to mitigate the economic impact caused by the Iran war, affecting regulations regarding lease extensions.
The Three Best One-Year Bank Deposits to Earn Money in April Without Investing a Fortune
These one-year bank deposits offer 100% guaranteed returns throughout the entire contract, ideal for conservative investors looking to earn money in April without taking on significant risks.
What We Can Do About Shittification
Cory Doctorowâs essay "Shittification" has arrived in Spain, presenting a reflection on the decline of digital platforms and questioning how media outlets can confront this deterioration in the digital environment.
Victory, Glory, and Obedience
Claiming to have followed orders does not exempt a person from responsibility for crimes committed in carrying them out, emphasizing the importance of individual responsibility in the face of illegal or immoral actions.
Three Was Three
In the local cultural scene, there are hidden gems that often go unnoticed, although some manage to come to light and receive the recognition they deserve.
Repression in the Shadow of the Conflict in Iran
Although the war has ended, the internal conflict in Iran will remain ongoing. The regime can withstand external pressure temporarily, but it will not be able to indefinitely repress a society that is organized and mobilized.
This is Peter Magyar, OrbĂĄn's 'friendly fire' who is close to ending his power in Hungary
Technocrat and former high-ranking official close to OrbĂĄn, Peter Magyar is a young MEP capable of uniting the conservative vote. His leadership threatens to end the 16 years of power of the Fidesz party in Hungary.
These Are the Drinks That Stain Teeth the Most, and It's Not Just Coffee or Wine, According to Science
Drinking water at the end or using a straw are effective methods to minimize the damage that various drinks cause to dental coloration, beyond just coffee and wine.
Sheer Fabrics, Mary Janes, and a Unique Show: Sabrina Carpenter Conquers the First Day of Coachella
Sabrina Carpenter surprised on the first day of Coachella with several outfit changes, featuring sheer fabrics and Mary Janes, delivering an unforgettable performance at the iconic California festival.
These Are the Ten Most Stressful Life Events We Can Face, According to Science
Financial problems, work issues, divorce, or the loss of a loved one are among the ten most stressful life events identified by science, which significantly affect people's emotional and mental well-being.
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Are You Ready to Face the Tax Office? Find Out with This Income Tax Quiz
The 2025-2026 Income Tax Return campaign has begun. Are you ready to handle the draft? Find out with this quiz that tests your knowledge about the Tax Office and Income Tax.
Is it 'albĂłndiga' or 'almĂłndiga'? And 'croqueta' or 'cocreta'? Test yourself with our spelling quiz
Test your command of Spanish with a 19-question quiz that examines the correct spelling of common words, such as "albĂłndiga" and "croqueta."
The Lesson of 'Tu cara me suena': The Nuance That Turns a Talent Show Into a Great TV Program
'Tu cara me suena' combines the talent show format with elements of a late-night show, creating an entertaining and dynamic experience that goes beyond simple competition, standing out for its ability to amuse and engage the audience.
The Reform of the Glacier Law Pits Milei Against Environmentalists by Allowing Mining in Now Protected Areas
The Argentine Congress approved the reform of the glacier law, granting provinces the authority to decide whether or not to include ice bodies in protected areas, thereby allowing economic activities such as mining in those zones, generating conflict between Milei and environmentalists.
A Molotov Cocktail Is Thrown at the Home of Sam Altman, Creator of ChatGPT, Who Blames the "Anxiety" Already Being Caused by AI
A Molotov cocktail was thrown at the home of Sam Altman, creator of ChatGPT, but it caused no injuries or serious damage as it bounced off. Altman attributes the attack to the anxiety generated by artificial intelligence.
The Homemade Trick to Clean and Eliminate Odors in Your Home: You Only Have to Mix Used Coffee Grounds and Baking Soda
Mixing used coffee grounds with baking soda is an effective homemade trick to clean and eliminate odors in the home, taking advantage of the versatility of these common ingredients.
Unknown Island Discovered in Antarctica Within a "Dangerous" Area
Scientists have discovered an unknown island in Antarctica, located in a dangerous area. The island measures approximately the same length as the Great Pyramid of Giza, highlighting its notable size.
Elena's struggle for the expansion of Bicimad: "You have to walk more than 20 minutes back home"
Elena calls for the expansion of Bicimad, as the absence of a nearby metro stop makes this service essential in the area. Currently, users have to walk more than 20 minutes to return home, highlighting the need to improve the Bicimad network to facilitate transportation.
Donating sperm, a gesture that is increasingly in demand: "Lately the quality has been dropping quite a bit"
The demand for sperm donors in Spain is growing due to the increase in assisted reproduction. However, sperm quality is decreasing considerably, causing most candidates to be rejected in specialized clinics.
From "being down" due to long COVID to creating a startup at 17: "I discovered the power of technology in health"
Ismael Maceira and cardiologist Carlos Escobar create digital therapies to improve the health of thousands in Spain, combining technology and medicine to tackle long COVID.
MarĂa Parrado Becomes the Winner of the First Gala of 'Your Face Sounds Familiar'
MarĂa Parrado leads the ranking after winning the first gala of 'Your Face Sounds Familiar', performing "Carita triste" as Ana Mena.
Kiko Rivera talks about reconciliation with his mother and a possible rapprochement with his sister Isa: "A clean slate"
Kiko Rivera revealed that his cousin Anabel Pantoja acted as a mediator in his reconciliation with his mother, expressing hopes for a fresh start and a possible closer relationship with his sister Isa.
Paola Olmedo reveals which 'Supervivientes' contestant she would not live with again: "He gets involved in absolutely everything"
Paola Olmedo, former partner of JosĂ© MarĂa Almoguera, revealed which 'Supervivientes' contestant she would not live with again, criticizing his constant interference in everything. Additionally, she shared her opinions about other participants of the reality show, expressing her honest views about living together on the program.
The first words of Davidâs coach, the 11-year-old boy murdered in Villanueva de la Cañada: "I am in shock"
The alleged attacker in the murder of David, an 11-year-old boy, is a 23-year-old young man with severe autism spectrum disorder. Davidâs coach expressed that he is in shock after the incident.
Ăngel LlĂ cer's Reaction to JesulĂn de Ubrique's Debut on 'Tu cara me suena': "I Thank You"
JesulĂn de Ubrique made his debut on 'Tu cara me suena' by impersonating Melendi in the first gala. Ăngel LlĂ cer praised his performance and expressed his gratitude for his participation in the show.
Seven people arrested for mistreatment of illegal workers: they punished them with pie throws if they didnât make sales
Seven people were arrested for mistreating illegal workers, punishing them with pie throws if they did not meet sales targets. The operation involved fifteen centers, which changed locations to avoid detection.
The Anecdote of Emiliano GarcĂa-Pageâs Socks on 'Espejo PĂșblico': "Extraordinary"
Emiliano GarcĂa-Page, president of Castilla-La Mancha, shared on 'Espejo PĂșblico' that his socks come from a shop in Seville, highlighting them as "extraordinary."
Amador Mohedano snaps at a 'Fiesta' reporter: "Leave me alone!"
Amador Mohedano, brother of RocĂo Jurado, appeared visibly tense and snapped at a 'Fiesta' reporter after a conciliation hearing related to Kelly Mor, asking her to leave him alone.
Belén Esteban once again points to Telecinco: "I have had a conversation with someone"
Belén Esteban has revealed that she has received proposals from various production companies in Spain and mentioned having had a conversation with someone, hinting at a possible professional future outside of Telecinco.
Alejandra Rubio, on the flood of criticism about how she wrote her book: "I have taken it with quite a bit of humor"
Alejandra Rubio recently revealed that she had just bought her first computer, which sparked numerous criticisms and doubts about how she wrote her book. She has responded with humor to these reactions and has taken the criticism lightly.
Alana and Eva, the daughters of Georgina RodrĂguez and Cristiano Ronaldo, showcase their talent singing 'Hallelujah'
Georgina RodrĂguez proudly shared an emotional video on Instagram where her daughters Alana and Eva display their talent singing the song 'Hallelujah'.
Irene Rosales ends her media war with Kiko Rivera and receives support from her boyfriend Guillermo
Irene Rosales, new contributor to El tiempo justo, has responded to the harsh statements from her ex-partner Kiko Rivera, putting an end to their media war. Additionally, she has the support of her boyfriend Guillermo at this time.
Dulce Delapiedra reveals the current state of her relationship with Isa Pantoja: "I am alone"
Dulce Delapiedra, former nanny and trusted person of Isa Pantoja, spoke with 'El tiempo justo' and revealed that she is currently alone, making clear the distant state of her relationship with Isa.
Aubrey Plaza's Former Brother-in-Law Accuses the Actress of Being "Unfaithful" for Being Pregnant by Her New Partner After Jeff Baena's Death
Aubrey Plaza is expecting her first baby with Christopher Abbott, one year after the death of her ex-husband Jeff Baena, which has led to accusations of infidelity from her former brother-in-law.
From Eternal Child to Iconic Voice: What Happened to John Morris, the Andy from 'Toy Story'
John Morris, who played Andy in 'Toy Story' starting at age 8, left acting and currently works in the education and audiovisual sectors.
MarĂa Pombo's Evolution Regarding Pablo Castellano's Past Reflects Her Emotional Maturity
MarĂa Pombo has demonstrated great emotional maturity by overcoming her initial jealousy regarding Pablo Castellano's past, managing to strengthen their relationship to the point of inviting his ex-partner to their wedding, reflecting trust and personal growth.
Belu Deluca, the influencer who got married and discovered her husband was cheating on her with the dentist she promoted on social media
Belu Deluca, influencer and co-host of the Tricoblog channel, recently got married but discovered that her husband was unfaithful to her with a dentist whom she herself promoted on her social media. This fact had a great impact on her surroundings and led her to share her experience publicly, reflecting on betrayal and the importance of truth.
Wismichu Blames His Followers for His Departure from YouTube and Is Flooded with Criticism: "You Disgusted Me as an Audience"
Wismichu attributes his exit from YouTube to the constant search for sensationalism and the mistaken idea that anything goes on social media, harshly criticizing his audience, whom he even said âdisgustedâ him. This sparked a wave of criticism against him.
The video that proves Julio Iglesias' youngest son is his musical 'heir' with his own version of 'Hey'
Julio Iglesias' youngest son, 18 years old, was filmed by his sister Victoria playing his own version of the iconic song "Hey" on the piano, showcasing his musical talent and inheriting his father's artistic legacy.
The spectacular moment of Orion's reentry to Earth, like a fireball: 13 critical minutes at 40,000 kilometers per hour
The Orion spacecraft returned to Earth at 40,000 km/h during 13 critical minutes, with its heat shield withstanding temperatures over 2,700 °C to protect the crew.
NASA's Artemis II Mission: Major Milestones Aboard the Orion Spacecraft
The crew of the Artemis II Mission returned to Earth after a historic 10-day lunar flyby aboard the Orion spacecraft, marking the furthest human journey to date.
The Javis cry with emotion after their leap to Cannes: âWe feel blessed by Lorcaâ
Directors Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi, 'The Javis', will compete in the Official Section of Cannes with 'La bola negra', inspired by Federico GarcĂa Lorca. Emotional, they confessed that they cried after the news and feel blessed. Pedro AlmodĂłvar and Rodrigo Sorogoyen will also compete in the festival, highlighting the strong presence of Spanish cinema at the event.
Sevilla - Atlético de Madrid from LaLiga, live: score, goals, and latest updates from matchday 31
Atlético de Madrid, led by Simeone, lost against Sevilla at the Ramón Sånchez-Pizjuån, already focusing on the Copa del Rey final and the Champions League.
Carlos Alcaraz on the Monte Carlo Final Against Jannik Sinner: "A True Champion Is One Who Can Play on All Surfaces"
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, two of the best tennis players in the world, will face each other for the 17th time in the final of the Monte Carlo Masters 1000. Alcaraz emphasized that a true champion is capable of performing on all surfaces, highlighting the importance of versatility in tennis.
A COPE journalist joins LaLiga's retro day: "We will also be on that thing they call the internet"
Toni Cruz, head of sports at COPE CĂłrdoba, participated in LaLiga's retro day using vintage elements such as black and white, a mustache, and an old microphone for a social media appearance, combining the classic with the current digital presence.
The Influence of Toni Nadal on Young Tennis Prospects: "I am privileged to have him on my team"
The Filipino tennis player prepared for the clay court season under the supervision of Toni Nadal at the Rafa Nadal Academy, highlighting his importance and valuing his influence as a fundamental part of her team.
Malki Kawa, Topuria's Manager: "We Didn't Lie, When They Accepted the Figures, Makhachev Got Injured and Couldn't Fight"
Malki Kawa, Topuria's manager, denies Makhachev's accusations and asserts that, upon agreeing to the agreed-upon figures, Islam injured his hand, preventing him from fighting as planned.
Ignacio Almudévar, the businessman whom Parkinson's has not managed to stop: "The key is to keep having purposes"
Ignacio Almudévar, a businessman from Huesca diagnosed with Parkinson's seven years ago, has published his book *A Rebel Body, an Infinite Life*. In it, he shares his experience to inspire and support those facing the disease, highlighting the importance of maintaining purposes and a positive attitude to overcome challenges.
People with Parkinson's Call to Fight Against the Stigmas and Misunderstandings That Still Surround the Disease
The Spanish Parkinson's Federation has launched a campaign to raise awareness about the daily stigma, denounce discrimination, and promote a more empathetic society towards those who suffer from the disease.
Siblings, a fundamental support in the lives of people with intellectual disabilities: "They are the great life companions"
Plena inclusiĂłn highlights on Siblings Day the importance of support among siblings in families with intellectual disabilities, as in the case of Elena and her three siblings Miguel, David, and MarĂa, emphasizing that they are great life companions and an essential support.
ConELA asks for the law to be implemented fairly: "Work is being done, although at different paces"
The National Confederation of ALS Entities (ConELA) celebrated its fourth anniversary with a national meeting that brought together associations from all over Spain. ConELA requested that the law be implemented equitably throughout the country, acknowledging that although progress is made at different paces, work continues to improve care and support for people with ALS.
The Occasional Disconnection Between Oil and Stock Markets Raises Questions About the Impact of Crude
Although rising oil prices usually increase inflation and affect monetary policy, causing corrections in the stock market, exceptions have recently been observed where markets did not react as expected, raising doubts about the direct relationship between crude oil and stock markets.
Hormuz Keeps the World Economy on Edge and Will Charge a Toll of 1 Million per Ship
Iran is considering imposing tolls on tankers crossing the Strait of Hormuz, with estimated rates of around one dollar per barrel. This measure raises global concern due to the strategic importance of the passage for global oil trade.
The Ibex 35 gains nearly 4% during the week and surpasses 18,200 points with crude oil at 96 dollars per barrel
The Ibex 35 recovers levels prior to the conflict between the US and Israel with Iran, rising nearly 4% during the week and surpassing 18,200 points. The price of crude oil reaches 96 dollars per barrel.
The aviation sector will suffer a fuel shortage in three weeks if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened
Olivier Jankovac, Director General of ACI Europe, highlights the urgent need for the European Commission to evaluate and control the production and availability of aviation fuel, given the risk of shortages in the aviation sector if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed.
This is the date on which the first tax refund payments are scheduled
The Tax Agency has a period of six months from the end of the income tax return filing to make the corresponding refund payments.
Treasury Bills, Dividends, Cryptocurrencies, ETFs... How to Include Your Investments in the Income Tax Return
Learn how to correctly declare your investments in the income tax return, including Treasury Bills, dividends, cryptocurrencies, and ETFs. We guide you on when and how to declare them to avoid mistakes and comply easily with tax regulations.
The Best Actress from 'Game of Thrones' Joins the Third Season of 'Wednesday' on Netflix
Jenna Ortega will return as the eldest Addams daughter in the third season of 'Wednesday' on Netflix, promising to be another hit for the platform.
More than 20 years later, Nicolas Cage will star in the sequel to this cult classic
Nicolas Cage will star in the sequel to 'Lord of War' more than 20 years later, alongside Bill SkarsgÄrd. The film will be directed once again by Andrew Niccol.
HBO renews its most-watched comedy of the year before the first season has even ended
'Rooster', starring Steve Carell and created by Bill Lawrence, known for 'Ted Lasso' and 'Shrinking', has been renewed by HBO before the end of its first season, establishing itself as the most-watched comedy of the year on the platform.
Confirmed by Prime Video: This is the premiere date for Season 6 of 'The Chosen'
The penultimate season of 'The Chosen', the popular series about the life of Jesus, has confirmed its premiere date on Prime Video, where the storytelling will continue.
'The Pitt': One of the Most Beloved Characters of the HBO Max Series Is Played by a Real Nurse
The HBO Max medical series, which concludes its second season next week, sought realism starting from casting, hiring a real nurse to play one of its most beloved characters.
Cheers of joy at NASA after the success of Artemis II: this is how the four astronauts left the Orion capsule after their splashdown
After the Orion capsule's splashdown, a joint team from NASA and the U.S. Navy deployed to recover the spacecraft and help the four astronauts exit successfully, celebrating the triumph of the Artemis II mission.
The thrilling splashdown of the Orion spacecraft after returning from the Moon: "From the pages of Jules Verne to a modern journey to the Moon"
The Orion spacecraft made a perfect splashdown, successfully completing its lunar mission. The crew of four astronauts returned safe and sound, marking a milestone that connects the fantasy of Jules Verne with modern space exploration.
Amazon Stops Supporting These Kindle Models: Check If You Have One of Them
Amazon has announced the end of support for several older Kindle and Kindle Fire models, advising users to check if their device is affected in order to plan a possible upgrade.
No More Scares When Watching Horror Movies: This App Warns You About Terror Scenes
An iPhone app identifies and alerts the user about the most intense scenes in horror movies, allowing them to avoid unexpected scares while watching.
Google updates Gemini: now provides access to support resources for managing mental health issues
Google has improved its AI Gemini to offer resources and support to users with mental health issues, as well as to facilitate contact with specialized professionals.
The Secret of the MET Gala 2026 is Unveiled: Guest List and Reason for Mobile Phone Ban Leaked
The theme and guest list of the MET Gala 2026 have been leaked, revealing exclusive details about 'the Oscars of fashion.' Additionally, it has been confirmed that mobile phones will be prohibited to maintain the event's privacy and exclusivity.
Mottainai: the Japanese philosophy that elevates your cream to a collector's item
Mottainai is a Japanese philosophy that encourages valuing and respecting objects, like a jar of cream, promoting their care, honor, and preservation to avoid waste and give them special meaning.
Neither Flared nor Culottes: This Season âCapriâ Pants Are Back and This Is How Weâll Wear Them
The iconic âcapriâ pants of the 2000s are making a comeback this spring as a key fashion trend. With a mid-length cut and less wide than flared or culotte styles, they will be worn combined in modern ways to update the classic look.
Carla Areses, Psychologist, on Seasonal Changes: "They Trigger Imbalances in Mood"
Carla Areses explains that seasonal changes influence mood, causing emotional imbalances due to variations in the environment and light.
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, facing unique health risks in deep space. Her body will be studied to better understand the aerospace effects on long-duration missions.
The Flamenca Style Makes Its Way to Hollywood: Halle Bailey in the Perfect Dress for the April Fair
Halle Bailey surprised in Hollywood alongside Regé-Jean Page wearing a dress inspired by the flamenca style, perfect for the April Fair, showcasing the influence of Spanish fashion on the red carpet.
Jordi Cruz on How to Properly Defrost Food Before Cooking: Sometimes You Have to "Wait 12 or 24 Hours"
Jordi Cruz explains that the proper defrosting method varies depending on the food and may require leaving it for between 12 and 24 hours. He highlights three different methods for defrosting, emphasizing the importance of respecting the timing to maintain the quality and safety of the products before cooking them.
From a Michelin Star Dish to Healthy Churros: 5 Easy and Original Recipes to Succeed with a Can of Chickpeas
Forget traditional stews and discover five innovative and easy recipes that use canned chickpeas, ranging from gourmet dishes to healthy snacks, to make the most of this versatile legume in an original way.
The hotel one hour from Madrid that turns 30 and every food lover must visit: Michelin Star and Sol Repsol
The Relais & ChĂąteaux Molino de Alcuneza, located one hour from Madrid, celebrates its 30th anniversary with various activities, including a special menu. This gastronomic hotel holds Michelin and Sol Repsol recognition, making it a must-visit destination for lovers of fine cuisine.
It's Strawberry Season: Five Recipes to Enjoy the Seasonal Fruit in a Very Different Way
Five creative recipes, from Japanese mochi to French tart, to enjoy spring strawberries in an innovative and delicious way.
The Best Cachopo and the Best Asturian Fabada in the World Are Eaten in the Same Restaurant and Itâs in Madrid
El Yantar SidrerĂa GastronĂłmica in Madrid was awarded in 2026 with the prizes for the best cachopo and the best Asturian fabada in the world, highlighting its exceptional traditional cuisine.
Crispy Salmon Recipe with Protein-Packed Cucumber and Dill Salad
Andrea Carucci, author of The Fertility Kitchen, shares delicious and healthy recipes weekly, focused on improving nutrition and well-being.
The Medieval Town in Girona Where the Oldest Cookies in Spain Are Made: A Romanesque Jewel with Hanging Houses
This picturesque town in the Catalan Pyrenees stands out for its Romanesque architecture and its famous hanging houses. Additionally, it is known for being the place where the oldest cookies in Spain are made, blending history, culture, and tradition in a unique setting.
Castilian Monumentality and Austerity in One of Spain's Main Gastronomic Capitals
The city of El Cid stands out for its medieval historic center, its imposing cathedral, and hearty cuisine, offering a rich cultural and flavorful experience in just 48 hours.
The EES Comes into Effect, the New Biometric System That Changes Border Controls in the EU
The EES is a biometric system that modernizes and speeds up passport controls in the EU, improving efficiency and security at the borders.
MĂĄlaga will launch a new direct flight to the most romantic city in Europe
Starting August 1st, MĂĄlaga will offer a new direct flight with two weekly frequencies to the most romantic city in Europe, facilitating international access and boosting tourism between both destinations.
Silvio Garattini, 97-Year-Old Oncologist, Shares His Menu for Living Longer: "Pasta, Little Meat, Cooked Fruit, Legumes, and Fish"
Oncologist Silvio Garattini shares his formula for a long and healthy life, highlighting a diet based on pasta, little meat, cooked fruit, legumes, and fish, along with habits that improve quality of life.
One in Two People Will Be Myopic by 2050: Seven Keys to Prevent Its Progression
Myopia, more than just a simple problem of distance vision, is an eye condition that can worsen if not controlled. It is estimated that by 2050, half of the worldâs population will be myopic, making it crucial to adopt preventive measures to slow its progression and protect long-term visual health.
Francesco Lo Monaco, Cardiologist: "These Are the Six Things I Never Do After Six"
Francesco Lo Monaco, cardiologist and founder of the National Heart Clinic in London, shares six habits he avoids after six in the evening to protect cardiovascular health, based on his experience and his book 'Heart Saviour.'
MarĂa Montessori: "Making things too easy for the child unnecessarily, instead of helping them, holds them back"
MarĂa Montessori emphasizes that the Montessori method aims for children to be autonomous, where parents and educators support learning without making things too easy, in order to avoid hindering their development.
Toscana Viar, Nutritionist for the Spanish National Football Team: "You Have to Eat to Perform, Not Just to Fill Your Stomach"
Toscana Viar, nutritionist for the Spanish National Football Team, emphasizes that nutrition should focus on performance, not just on satisfying hunger. She explains that the nutritional strategies used by elite football players can be applied to improve performance and prevent fatigue during the workday.
"If You Want to Lose Fat, Walking on an Incline May Be More Efficient Than Running"
A fitness expert recommends using the treadmill by walking on an incline instead of running, as this technique can be more efficient for losing fat.
Interview with the new head of design at Stellantis: "The customer doesn't buy a group, they buy a brand, and each one must have its own personality"
The new head of design at Stellantis aims to eliminate 'clone' models among its brands in Europe, emphasizing that each brand must have its own personality to better connect with customers, who buy the brand and not the corporate group.
The Most Surreal Moment in the Motor World: A Man Drives in Florida with the Hood Completely Raised
A driver in Florida was recorded driving with the hood completely raised, without stopping in a safe place. The video was shared on Instagram Spain and shows the unusual scene in the middle of traffic.
The Function of the Zigzag Lines Painted on the Asphalt of Some Streets
The zigzag lines painted on the asphalt near pedestrian crossings and bus stops are strategically placed along a stretch of about 30 meters to improve road safety and alert drivers about the proximity of these areas.
Experts Criticize the Northern Bypass That Would Connect Highways A-21 and A-23 in Jaca: "It Conditions the Future"
Experts from Salvar Jaca describe the northern bypass that would link the A-21 and A-23 as a "historic failure," arguing that it negatively influences the city's future. They propose an alternative route to the south of Jaca to avoid negative impacts.
The Trick of a Mechanic to Prevent Oil Leaks in the Car: "I Think It's Working Foolishly"
Mechanic Juan José shares an effective method to prevent oil leaks in the car, thus avoiding serious and costly breakdowns. He believes that not taking precautions is working in a not-so-smart way.
Behind the Wheel of Spain's Cheapest Electric Car: From Basic Car to a Very Logical Urban Option
The Dacia Spring has been completely revamped, showing significant improvements after our test drive in Madrid. These upgrades make Spain's cheapest electric car a very competitive urban option, complicating the choice against other vehicles in the segment.
Ălvaro SĂĄnchez Cotrina wins the primaries and becomes the new Secretary General of the PSOE of Extremadura
Ălvaro SĂĄnchez Cotrina won the PSOE Extremadura primaries with 58% of the votes (3,572), surpassing Soraya Vega, who obtained 41% (2,529).
One dead and one arrested after a fight in a nightclub in Barbate
The Civil Guard is investigating the death that occurred following a fight in a nightclub near the promenade of Barbate. One person has been arrested in connection with the incident.
Moreno calls for a "clean" electoral campaign with "sensitivity" and Montero promises to eliminate waiting lists in healthcare
Moreno, leader of the PP, calls for a clean electoral campaign and accuses the PSOE of trying to break stability and harmony. Meanwhile, Montero, former vice president, criticizes the regional government for deteriorating public healthcare and promises to eliminate waiting lists, denouncing attempts at privatization.
Seven People Arrested in CastellĂłn for Exploiting 80 Migrants in Conditions of Semi-Slavery
Seven people were arrested in CastellĂłn for exploiting 80 migrants in conditions close to semi-slavery. The detainees are charged with human trafficking, violation of labor rights, and facilitating irregular immigration.
A man dies after falling down the stairs of a viewpoint in Guadalajara
A man died around 3:00 PM after falling down the stairs leading to the viewpoint of the Virgin of la Hoz sanctuary in Guadalajara.
What is known about the serious bus accident in La Gomera: possible brake failure at a spot with a similar accident a year ago
The bus driver tried to control the vehicle after detecting a brake failure. The accident occurred at a point where a similar accident had taken place a year ago, according to the island director of the General State Administration.
Trial begins for a lottery ticket seller from A Coruña accused of keeping a million-euro Primitiva ticket
Manuel Reija claimed to have found a La Primitiva ticket worth 4.7 million euros, whose owner had died, and tried to cash it. He now faces trial accused of improperly appropriating the prize.
An off-duty civil guard prevents the theft of 900 euros from an ATM in Tres Cantos
An off-duty civil guard heard a shout of "thief" and chased on foot a thief who was trying to steal 900 euros from an ATM in Tres Cantos. He managed to recover the money while the suspect fled by car.
Cibeles prepares to host a "historic event" with LeĂłn XIV during his visit to Spain
Mayor JosĂ© Luis MartĂnez Almeida expressed his enthusiasm about LeĂłn XIV's upcoming visit to Cibeles, describing the event as a "historic act" that is met with great excitement.
Construction work in Rivas schools slows down: the Hispanidad school phase is overdue and La Luna seeks to rehire
Families of the Hispanidad school have organized a sit-in to protest against the delays in the work by the Community of Madrid, while the construction phase is overdue and La Luna is looking to rehire to continue the works.
Neighborhood alarm over a double squatting after the owners died: "They threw Lore's belongings in the trash, her paintings... everything"
The occupation of two ground-floor apartments on Sancho Archiniega Street in Portugalete has raised concern in Buenavista. The neighbors report vandalism, insecurity, and the presence of a problematic clan following the death of the owners, who also saw their belongings thrown away.
A Family Recovers Their Cat Stolen Five Years Ago: "When They Called Me, I Broke Down in Tears"
A woman found a cat named Bodhi and fed him. Upon checking his microchip, she was able to contact the family who had lost him five years ago, allowing the cat to return home.
RosalĂa's Surreal Performance Embracing a Security Guard
RosalĂa gave two concerts in Lisbon on April 8 and 9 as part of her 'Lux Tour', standing out for unexpected moments such as a surreal performance while embracing a security guard.
Runs for Scientology: the viral TikTok challenge to sneak into the sect's headquarters
Young people use TikTok to record themselves entering Scientology buildings, showing the public what these spaces are really like.
Tuberculosis in dogs and cats: what is known about a rare but possible disease
Tuberculosis in dogs is generally contracted through close and prolonged contact with infected humans. Although it is rare, the disease is possible in pets and requires attention to prevent transmission risks.
Going Outside Shortens Cats' Lives: What Studies Reveal
Cats that go outdoors face risks such as crossing roads up to 1,800 times a year, which significantly reduces their life expectancy compared to those kept in controlled environments.
The Legend of Old Hemp: How the Modern Border Collie Work Style Was Born
Old Hemp, born in 1893 in northern England, revolutionized sheep herding and is recognized as the original ancestor of the modern border collie. His style and skills set the standard for this breed of herding dogs.
Your daily horoscope: Sunday, April 12, 2026
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and find out what fate has in store for you in different aspects of your life.
Check Bonoloto: Results for Saturday, April 11, 2026
Check the official Bonoloto results for the draw on Saturday, April 11, 2026, to verify your numbers and prizes.
Check Primitiva: Results for Saturday, April 11, 2026
Check here the official Primitiva results for the draw on Saturday, April 11, 2026, and see if your ticket has won.
Check the Sueldazo of ONCE: Results
Check the results of the Sueldazo of ONCE for Saturday, April 11, 2026, to find out the winning numbers and corresponding prizes.
Salle Gaston Médecin, Monaco: the court beneath the stands of a football stadium
The Salle Gaston Médecin, located in Monaco, is known for its unique design where the court is situated beneath the stands of the AS Monaco football stadium, which until a few years ago had only 2,500 seats. This innovative structure allows for efficient use of space and stands out as an emblematic feature of the venue.
Discover the Most Famous Place in Armenia, a Prison Monastery with Vineyards at the Foot of Ararat
This practical guide helps you visit the most emblematic monastery in Armenia, known for its history as a prison and its vineyards, located with stunning views of Mount Ararat.
A High-Stakes Prank: They Hang a Volkswagen Beetle from a Steep Rocky Cliff
In 2009, five students were arrested after attempting to hang a Volkswagen Beetle from a bridge, although the vehicle fell to the ground before the prank was completed.
Back Home: Artemis II Culminates Its Historic Journey with an Exciting Splashdown in the Pacific
The Orion spacecraft returned to Earth after its lunar mission, successfully performing reentry and splashdown in the Pacific. The crew expressed excitement about coming home after the historic journey around the Moon.
World Press Photo 2026: the striking photos of the three Spanish winners
World Press Photo 2026 has awarded 42 photographers across six regions and three categories. Three Spaniards stand out: Brais Lorenzo for the Europe Photo Story category with "Scorched Earth," Luis Tato in the Africa Photo Story category with "Generation Z Protests in Madagascar," and Diego Ibarra SĂĄnchez in the Asia Long-Term Project category with "A Kidnapped Education."
Unhygienic Habits That Everyone Has at Some Point in Their Life
Although the pandemic increased awareness about hygiene, many people maintain unhygienic habits, such as not washing their hands before eating or sleeping with pets. These behaviors are common and frequent in daily life.
The 'vintage' jerseys that the players will wear
Between April 10 and 12, most teams in Spanish professional football will celebrate by wearing 'vintage' jerseys as part of a special initiative.
Zelensky warns of Putin's possible plans behind his decision to restrict Telegram: "He may make unpopular decisions"
The Ukrainian president warns that Putin could be preparing to escalate the conflict or seeking an outcome following his decision to restrict Telegram, indicating that he is willing to take unpopular measures.
Check National Lottery: results for Saturday, April 11, 2026
The results of the National Lottery for Saturday, April 11, 2026, will be available from 1:30 PM. They can be checked on the website 20minutos.es.
The Extraordinary Draw of the National Lottery showers thousands of euros across seven provinces
The Extraordinary Draw of the National Lottery has distributed thousands of euros in seven provinces. The first prize was sold in two provinces, while the second and third prizes were distributed across three localities each, benefiting numerous winners in various regions.
Whatâs Behind Melaniaâs Strange Appearance to Talk About Epstein: "Itâs a Political Bomb... and Trump Hates This Topic"
Melania Trump surprised many by addressing the Epstein case, a topic generally avoided by her husband, Donald Trump. The media suggest that her appearance aims to divert attention from other matters and emphasize the political weight of the case, which has largely been overshadowed by international conflicts.
The Swedish Army Confirms They Are Tracking a Russian Submarine in the Kattegat Strait Waters
Swedish Army aircraft have intercepted and are tracking a Russian Kilo-class submarine in the waters of the Kattegat Strait.
Review of 'The Testaments': the sequel to 'The Handmaid's Tale' is a wonderful reflection of the horrors of being a woman
Margaret Atwood's sequel remains an uncomfortable but essential mirror, reflecting the horrors and challenges of being a woman, continuing the literary and television impact of the original work.
Ballerina Lips: How to Achieve the Natural Trend Thatâs Taking Over This Spring
This springâs trend favors naturalness in lip makeup, aiming for a finish that mimics a fresh, natural appearance, known as "ballerina lips." This style highlights subtle and delicate beauty, avoiding intense colors and opting for soft tones and finishes that enhance the natural texture.
'Torrente presidente' sweeps the box office, but still has to surpass the record of this Joaquin Phoenix movie
The new installment of the Torrente saga, starring Santiago Segura, has been a great box office success in Spain, but it has yet to surpass the box office record of an Oscar-winning film starring Joaquin Phoenix.
Natalia de Santiago, mortgage expert: "We used to bet on fixed rates, but that's over"
Natalia de Santiago explains that fixed-rate mortgages are no longer the preferred option when buying a home, due to changes in market conditions. Buyers now consider more flexible alternatives to finance their housing.
How Many Times Has Humans Set Foot on the Moon? Over 140 Lunar Missions Have Been Launched Over Time
Artemis II is the most recent mission to the Moon, carrying four astronauts but without planning a lunar landing. So far, more than 140 lunar missions have been sent.
'Euphoria': How Many Episodes Does Season 3 Have? Premiere Dates on HBO Max Spain
Zendaya, Jacob Elordi, Sydney Sweeney, and the rest of the cast return in season 3 of 'Euphoria', which now includes RosalĂa and Priscilla Delgado. The series will continue its international success and will be available on HBO Max Spain.
Changes in Income Tax: deadlines, deductions, and those exempt from filing
The 2024 Income Tax campaign begins on April 8 and will be open until June 30. Changes in deadlines, deductions, and exemptions for those required to file the declaration remain in place.
Juan GĂłmez-Jurado Does Not Want to Be Taylor Sheridan: The Writer Prevents 'Reina Roja' from Becoming 'Yellowstone'
Juan GĂłmez-Jurado, creator of the saga starring Antonia Scott, does not plan to expand his literary universe for now, avoiding 'Reina Roja' becoming a franchise as extensive as 'Yellowstone'.
The Barcelona passage with colorful houses and a 19th-century atmosphere that is an oasis in the heart of Clot
This historic 122-meter passage connects Clot and Sant MartĂ, standing out for its colorful houses and 19th-century working-class architecture. Protected as a historic ensemble, it offers a quiet, pedestrian space in the middle of the city.
How long will the closure of Metro Line 10 last due to the works at Santiago Bernabéu station
The renovation of Santiago Bernabéu station is causing the temporary closure of sections of Madrid Metro Line 10, affecting several busy stations until the works are completed.
The 2025 Income Tax Simulator is Already Activated: This Is How You Can Find Out If You Will Have to Pay the Tax Authorities or Get a Refund on Your Tax Return
The new 2025 Income Tax simulator is now available, allowing taxpayers to immediately and in advance find out whether they will have to pay the tax authorities or receive a refund on their tax return.
This is the new passport similar to the Camino de Santiago one to promote rural tourism in Seville
The Andalusian Government has launched a new tourist visa to promote rural tourism in ten municipalities of a region in Seville, inspired by the Camino de Santiago passport.
South Korea close to securing oil supplies from Kazakhstan, minister says
South Korea is nearing an agreement to secure oil supplies from Kazakhstan, according to a government minister. The deal aims to diversify South Korea's energy sources and enhance energy security amid global market uncertainties. Discussions have progressed steadily, with both countries working to finalize terms that would benefit South Korea's oil import strategy.
China offers incentives to Taiwan following opposition leaderâs visit
Following an opposition leaderâs visit to Taiwan, China has announced incentives aimed at strengthening cross-strait ties. These include economic benefits and trade facilitation measures designed to encourage closer cooperation and stability in the region. The move reflects Beijingâs strategy to counteract separatist sentiments and foster goodwill amid ongoing political tensions between China and Taiwan.
Morgan Stanley Mixed on US Natural Gas Outlook
Morgan Stanley presents a mixed outlook for US natural gas, highlighting potential supply constraints alongside demand uncertainties. While domestic production may face challenges, factors like weather and economic conditions could influence consumption. The firm emphasizes volatility in pricing and suggests cautious market navigation amid evolving energy dynamics.
Trump says US forces are âclearingâ Strait of Hormuz
President Trump stated that US forces are actively working to secure and clear the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating tensions in the region. This move aims to ensure safe passage for international shipping and deter potential threats to freedom of navigation in the strategic waterway.
From Boston to Denver, US drivers cut back as Iran war pushes fuel costs higher
Rising fuel prices, driven by tensions related to the Iran conflict, are prompting drivers across the USâfrom Boston to Denverâto reduce their driving. Increased fuel costs are impacting daily commutes and travel plans, reflecting nationwide efforts to curb spending amid geopolitical uncertainty affecting oil markets.
Exclusive - Iranian source says US has agreed to release frozen Iranian assets in Qatar, other banks
A confidential Iranian source revealed that the U.S. has agreed to release frozen Iranian funds held in Qatar and other international banks. This move is part of easing financial restrictions, potentially improving Iran's economic situation amid ongoing diplomatic talks. Details on the timing and scope of the asset release remain undisclosed.
Spot gold set for three-week win streak ahead of crucial U.S.-Iran peace talks
Spot gold is on track for a third consecutive weekly gain as investors anticipate key U.S.-Iran peace talks that could ease Middle East tensions. The metalâs appeal as a safe haven remains strong amid ongoing geopolitical uncertainties and fluctuating market conditions, maintaining upward momentum ahead of the important diplomatic developments.
US team heads to Iran talks in Pakistan with low expectations
A US delegation is set to meet Iranian officials in Pakistan to discuss ongoing tensions, though expectations remain low for significant breakthroughs. The talks aim to address nuclear and regional security concerns amid strained US-Iran relations. Both sides anticipate limited progress, focusing instead on maintaining dialogue channels.
Oil ends lower ahead of U.S.-Iran ceasefire talks, posts steepest weekly loss since 2022
Oil prices declined as markets awaited U.S.-Iran ceasefire talks, reflecting cautious sentiment. Despite geopolitical tensions, trading was subdued. The week closed with the sharpest oil price drop since 2022, impacted by concerns over demand and potential diplomatic progress easing supply worries.
Oil near session lows amid choppy trade as fragile ceasefire appears to hold
Oil prices hovered near session lows amid volatile trading as a fragile ceasefire holds, easing immediate geopolitical tensions. Market participants remain cautious amid uncertain demand outlooks and ongoing concerns over supply disruptions. Traders are closely watching developments to gauge future impacts on oil supply and global markets.
Big screens, bigger fandom: BTS brings âARIRANGâ tour to AMC theaters
BTS is bringing their âARIRANGâ tour experience to AMC theaters, allowing fans to enjoy the concert on big screens. This event offers an immersive experience for global fans who canât attend live shows, boosting accessibility and expanding the bandâs reach. The screenings aim to unite BTSâs massive fandom worldwide through stunning visuals and live concert energy.
Russian stocks lower at close of trade; MOEX Russia Index unchanged
Russian stocks closed lower in trading, but the MOEX Russia Index remained unchanged. Market activity reflected cautious investor sentiment amid ongoing economic and geopolitical uncertainties affecting the region.
Artemis II astronauts safely back on Earth after historic trip around moon
The Artemis II astronauts have successfully returned to Earth following their groundbreaking mission orbiting the moon. This historic journey marks a significant milestone in lunar exploration, paving the way for future deep space missions and the Artemis programâs goal of establishing a sustainable human presence on the moon. The crewâs safe return underscores advancements in space travel technology and international collaboration.
21-hour trading: Europe expands energy window as LNG risks grow
Europe extends energy market trading to 21 hours daily to enhance flexibility amid rising LNG supply risks. This move aims to better manage volatility and ensure energy security during fluctuating demand and geopolitical tensions affecting LNG imports.
Sandisk to join Nasdaq-100 in latest index reshuffle; Atlassian to be removed
Sandisk will be added to the Nasdaq-100 index during the latest reshuffle, while Atlassian will be removed. The changes reflect shifts in market capitalization and trading volumes, impacting the composition of the influential tech-focused index. This update aims to ensure the index accurately represents the leading companies in the technology sector.
23%+, 12%+: These tech stocks are rallying as CPI adds fuel to the rebound
Major tech stocks surged following a favorable CPI report that eased inflation concerns. Shares of several leading companies jumped between 12% and 23%, boosting market confidence. The data suggests inflation pressures may be cooling, encouraging investors to buy into tech stocks rallying after recent dips. This momentum highlights optimism about sustained economic recovery and corporate earnings growth.
Airline stocks: what happens after oil peaks?
The article explores the impact of peak oil prices on airline stocks, highlighting how soaring fuel costs have historically pressured the industry. It discusses potential recovery scenarios as oil prices stabilize or decline, suggesting airline stocks could rebound when fuel expenses ease. The piece analyzes market trends, financial performance, and strategic adaptations airlines may adopt post-peak oil to improve profitability and investor confidence.
Investing.comâs stocks of the week
The article highlights the top-performing stocks of the week, analyzing key market trends and sectors driving gains. It covers notable companies showing strong earnings, potential growth catalysts, and investor sentiment, providing insights for traders and investors to watch in the upcoming sessions.
Exclusive â Third Point wonât run proxy fight at CoStar, exits position, letter says
Third Point has decided not to pursue a proxy fight at CoStar and is exiting its investment in the company, according to a letter. The activist hedge fund initially sought changes at CoStar but chose to step back, signaling a shift in its approach toward the real estate data firm. This move marks an end to Third Point's active involvement with CoStar.
OpenAI identifies security issue involving third-party tool, says user data was not accessed
OpenAI discovered a security vulnerability linked to a third-party tool but confirmed that no user data was compromised. The company is addressing the issue promptly to ensure continued platform safety and security for its users.
What the Trump tax breaks giveth, the gasoline pump taketh away
The tax cuts implemented during the Trump administration provided financial relief to many Americans. However, rising gasoline prices have offset these benefits, effectively diminishing the overall economic advantage for consumers at the pump. Despite lower taxes, fuel costs continue to strain household budgets, highlighting the complex interplay between fiscal policy and living expenses.
Colombia raises Ecuador tariffs to 100% as trade tensions escalate
Colombia has increased tariffs on Ecuadorian goods to 100%, intensifying existing trade disputes between the neighboring countries. The move comes amid disagreements over trade policies and economic measures, escalating tensions and potentially impacting bilateral trade relations and regional economic stability.
Americans give record-low marks to economy, in ominous sign for Republicans
Americans have rated the economy at record-low levels, signaling strong public dissatisfaction. This negative view poses a significant challenge for Republicans ahead of upcoming elections, as economic concerns remain a top priority for voters. The bleak economic sentiment reflects worries over inflation, job security, and overall financial stability, potentially impacting political support and campaign strategies.
Federal Budget Deficit Narrows, Still Exceeds Forecast
The federal budget deficit has decreased compared to previous months but remains higher than initial projections. Increased government spending and slower tax revenue growth contributed to the shortfall. Officials emphasize the need for fiscal adjustments to ensure long-term economic stability.
US factory orders unchanged in February for second straight month
US factory orders remained flat in February for the second consecutive month, indicating steady demand in the manufacturing sector. Despite challenges like supply chain issues and inflation concerns, the stability suggests manufacturers are maintaining production levels, reflecting cautious optimism about economic conditions.
US consumer sentiment dives to a record low in April amid Iran war
US consumer sentiment plummeted to its lowest level ever recorded in April, driven by concerns over escalating tensions with Iran and rising inflation. The uncertainty has weakened economic outlooks and dampened consumer spending, signaling potential challenges for US economic growth in the coming months.
Factory orders remain flat, defying expectations of a decline
Factory orders in the U.S. unexpectedly held steady, defying forecasts of a decline. This stability indicates resilience in manufacturing despite economic uncertainties. The data suggests manufacturers are maintaining production levels, potentially signaling ongoing demand and a steadier economic outlook than anticipated.
Michigan consumer sentiment dips below expectations, signaling caution
Michigan's consumer sentiment index fell short of forecasts, indicating increased caution among consumers. Economic concerns, particularly about inflation and job security, contributed to the decline. The drop suggests consumers may reduce spending, potentially impacting economic growth. Analysts emphasize monitoring sentiment trends for future economic outlooks.
March inflation report, first to show impact of war, is in line with expectations
The March inflation report, reflecting the initial economic effects of the war, aligns with forecasts. Rising energy and food prices driven by the conflict contributed to inflationary pressures, but overall figures remained within expected ranges, indicating manageable impacts on the broader economy.
U.S. consumer price growth surges in March amid Iran-linked energy cost jump
U.S. consumer prices saw a sharp increase in March, driven largely by a spike in energy costs linked to tensions with Iran. The rise in oil prices contributed to higher fuel and utility expenses, pushing overall inflation rates higher. This surge adds pressure on policymakers amid ongoing economic recovery efforts.
Why is quantum computing seen as a challenge to Bitcoin?
Quantum computing threatens Bitcoin by potentially breaking its cryptographic security. Unlike classical computers, quantum machines can solve complex mathematical problems, like those securing Bitcoin transactions, much faster. This could allow hackers to forge signatures, steal funds, or disrupt the blockchain, posing significant risks to Bitcoin's trust and stability unless new quantum-resistant protocols are developed.
Japan targets Asian oil alliance as supply bottlenecks persist
Japan is pursuing an alliance with Asian nations to secure stable oil supplies amid ongoing global supply bottlenecks. The initiative aims to strengthen regional cooperation and reduce dependence on volatile markets, addressing challenges worsened by geopolitical tensions and supply chain disruptions. This strategy reflects Japanâs effort to ensure energy security and price stability in a fluctuating global energy landscape.
China-Taiwan "goodwill" measures follow historic opposition visit
Following a historic opposition visit to Taiwan, China has announced a series of goodwill measures aimed at easing tensions. These steps include increased communication channels and reduced military activities near Taiwan. The move signals a potential thaw in relations amid long-standing disputes, though experts remain cautious about the sustainability of this rapprochement.
U.S.-Iran talks collapse: Vance leaves Islamabad as nuclear impasse persists
U.S. envoy Vance departed Islamabad following unsuccessful negotiations with Iran regarding its nuclear program. The talks fell apart amid ongoing disagreements, sustaining the current stalemate. Both parties remain far apart on critical issues, extending the nuclear deadlock and generating uncertainty about future diplomatic advances.
Why are Japanese equities so resilient despite the Middle East war?
Japanese equities remain resilient amid the Middle East war due to Japan's stable economic fundamentals, strong corporate governance, and investors' confidence in domestic demand. Additionally, Japan's limited direct exposure to the conflict and minimal reliance on Middle Eastern oil help shield its markets from geopolitical shocks affecting global equities.
BOJ policy to boost yen could be an option to curb inflation, Japanese minister says
Japan's finance minister indicated that measures by the Bank of Japan to strengthen the yen might be considered to help curb inflation. The move aims to address rising import costs and stabilize domestic prices amid economic pressures. The government is monitoring the situation closely and evaluating potential policy adjustments to ensure economic stability.
Australia forms urea task force as Hormuz crisis threatens food security
Australia has established a urea task force to address potential food security risks amid escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. The crisis threatens fertilizer supply chains critical to agriculture. The task force aims to monitor the situation, coordinate domestic production, and ensure steady fertilizer availability to safeguard the nationâs food production and prices.
Qatar to Resume Maritime Navigation Sunday on "Safe Passage" Hopes
Qatar plans to restart maritime navigation on Sunday, aiming to facilitate "safe passage" amid ongoing regional tensions. The move seeks to enhance trade and alleviate recent logistical challenges, reflecting hopes for improved stability and cooperation in the area.
What to expect from the European Central Bank amid oil crisis?
The European Central Bank faces challenges as rising oil prices fuel inflation across the Eurozone. The ECB must balance tightening monetary policy to curb inflation without stifling economic growth. Analysts expect cautious interest rate hikes and a focus on maintaining financial stability amid global energy uncertainties impacting consumer costs and investment.
Hormuz Naval Standoff Shadows JD Vanceâs "Long-Shot" Peace Talks in Islamabad
Rising tensions from the Hormuz naval standoff complicate JD Vanceâs peace talks in Islamabad. The ongoing conflict in the strategic Strait of Hormuz has cast a shadow over diplomatic efforts, making progress difficult. Vanceâs efforts, seen as ambitious, face significant challenges amid regional volatility and maritime security concerns.
BitMEX Report Finds 500%+ Increase in Tokenised Commodities and Equity Perpetuals
A BitMEX report reveals a more than 500% surge in trading volumes of tokenised commodities and equity perpetual contracts. This growth highlights increasing investor interest in digital asset derivatives tied to real-world assets, signaling expanding adoption of tokenised financial products in crypto markets.
Bitcoin hits $73,000 on Middle East geopolitical relief and $350M ETF inflow
Bitcoin surged to $73,000 driven by easing Middle East geopolitical tensions and a significant $350 million inflow into Bitcoin ETFs. This combination boosted investor confidence, fueling strong market demand and pushing crypto prices higher amid improved global risk sentiment.
Bitcoin set for best weekly gain since October 2025 after U.S.-Iran ceasefire
Bitcoin is poised for its strongest weekly rise since October 2025 following a ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran. The easing geopolitical tensions have boosted investor confidence, driving increased demand for the cryptocurrency and positive market momentum.
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BASIS Successfully Completes Private Testing as Base58 Labs Prepares for Full-Scale Staking Market Rollout
BASIS has completed its private testing phase successfully, marking a key milestone for Base58 Labs. The company is now gearing up to launch its full-scale staking market, aiming to enhance user experience and security. This rollout is expected to expand staking opportunities and drive broader adoption within the blockchain ecosystem.
Hong Kong Issues First Stablecoin Licenses to HSBC, Standard Chartered
Hong Kong has granted its first stablecoin licenses to HSBC and Standard Chartered, allowing them to issue and operate stablecoins legally. This move aims to boost the cityâs fintech ecosystem and promote digital asset adoption while ensuring regulatory compliance and financial stability. The licenses mark a significant step in integrating traditional banking with emerging digital currencies.
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 round to develop its platform aimed at expanding structured yield opportunities to a wider range of onchain assets. The funding will support product development and market expansion, positioning Enhanced to innovate in decentralized finance by offering tailored yield solutions for diverse digital assets.
Exclusive: Tok-Edge valued at $15M as firm targets $100M crypto fund launch
Tok-Edge has been valued at $15 million as it prepares to launch a $100 million crypto fund. The firm aims to capitalize on growing interest in digital assets, leveraging its expertise to attract investors. This move highlights the expanding opportunities in the crypto investment space and Tok-Edgeâs ambition to become a key player.
CoinW Partners with Luka ModriÄ as Global Brand Ambassador
Crypto exchange CoinW has announced Luka ModriÄ, the renowned footballer, as its global brand ambassador. The partnership aims to enhance CoinWâs global presence and attract more users by leveraging ModriÄâs widespread popularity and influence in the sports community. This collaboration highlights CoinW's commitment to expanding its reach and credibility in the competitive crypto market.
Bitcoin Clears $71K As AI & Privacy Tokens Race Ahead
Bitcoin surpassed $71,000, marking a strong rally amid growing interest in AI and privacy-focused cryptocurrencies. Tokens linked to artificial intelligence and privacy technologies saw significant gains, outpacing traditional assets. This surge reflects increasing investor enthusiasm for emerging tech sectors within the crypto space, signaling potential shifts in market dynamics as innovation drives valuation.
Cathie Woodâs ARK buys Palantir stock, sells AMD shares
Cathie Woodâs ARK Invest has acquired shares in Palantir Technologies while reducing its holdings in AMD. This shift reflects ARK's strategic portfolio adjustments amid changing market conditions and evolving technology sector dynamics. The move signals ARK's confidence in Palantirâs growth potential despite challenges faced by semiconductor stocks like AMD.
Apple MacBook Neo opens the door to $32bn TAM: BofA
BofA highlights that Apple's launch of the MacBook Neo could tap into a $32 billion total addressable market (TAM). The new device is expected to boost Apple's market share by appealing to a broader user base with its innovative features and competitive pricing, potentially driving significant growth in the laptop segment.
Tesla stock: This is the most important catalyst this year
Tesla's most important catalyst this year is the launch and expansion of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology. Progress in FSD development and regulatory approvals could significantly boost Tesla's revenue and stock value by advancing its autonomous driving capabilities, enhancing vehicle appeal, and opening new markets for software-driven growth.
Tesla: JPM says record surge in unsold EVs will only add to FCF woes
JPMorgan reports a record increase in Teslaâs unsold electric vehicles, signaling potential cash flow challenges ahead. The surge in inventory may pressure Teslaâs free cash flow, complicating financial performance despite strong demand for EVs. JPMorganâs analysis highlights risks in Teslaâs supply chain and sales balance.
Tesla FSD Supervised wins approval in the Netherlands; European expansion begins
Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised system has received official approval for use in the Netherlands, marking a significant milestone in its European rollout. This approval allows Tesla to expand its advanced driver-assistance technology across Europe, enhancing autonomous driving capabilities and paving the way for broader adoption of FSD in international markets.
Brixton Metals closes C$4 million flow-through share offering
Brixton Metals has successfully closed a flow-through share offering, raising C$4 million. The funds will support exploration activities and advance the company's project portfolio. This financing strengthens Brixton's financial position, enabling continued development and growth in their mining ventures.
Four Corners Property Trust buys California vet clinic for $4.4M
Four Corners Property Trust has acquired a veterinary clinic in California for $4.4 million. This purchase expands their healthcare property portfolio, highlighting their growing investment in medical facilities within the region.
Replimune receives FDA rejection for melanoma treatment
Replimune's melanoma treatment was rejected by the FDA due to insufficient evidence of efficacy. The agency requested additional clinical data to support the drug's safety and effectiveness before reconsideration. Replimune plans to conduct further studies to address the concerns and aims to resubmit the application in the future.
Douglas Emmett adds Gensler global co-chair to board
Douglas Emmett has appointed the global co-chair of Gensler to its board, enhancing its leadership with industry expertise. This strategic move aims to strengthen the company's governance and support its growth in the real estate sector.
Pelthos Therapeutics names John Gay as chief financial officer
Pelthos Therapeutics has appointed John Gay as its new chief financial officer. Gay brings extensive financial leadership experience to the role, aiming to support Pelthos' growth and strategic initiatives. This move is expected to strengthen the company's financial operations and position it for future success.