News Summary - 04/13/2026

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Orbån era swept away by Péter Magyar's Hungary election landslide

Viktor Orbån's 16-year tenure ended as 45-year-old Péter Magyar, a former party insider, led a decisive election victory, persuading a majority of Hungarians to remove Orbån from power.

Viktor OrbĂĄn's Hungarian experiment runs out of steam

Péter Magyar's historic victory symbolizes a turning point for Hungary, providing hope and peace to a nation weary of Viktor Orbån's contentious leadership and prolonged political tensions, as reported from Budapest by Nick Thorpe.

Trump's threat raises risks and leaves predicaments unchanged

The ongoing conflict has become a showdown of endurance, with Iran's ability to withstand attacks tested against Trump's willingness to bear the war's escalating costs. This standoff increases risks without resolving the core issues.

Oil back above $100 as US to blockade Iranian ports after peace talks fail

After weekend peace talks failed, the US plans to blockade Iranian ports, raising fears of a deepening global energy crisis and pushing oil prices back above $100.

Leading candidate quits California governor race amid sexual misconduct claims

Facing mounting pressure from top Democratic allies over sexual misconduct allegations, the leading candidate for California governor has withdrawn from the race.

Asha Bhosle: The sound of Bollywood dies aged 92

Asha Bhosle, whose infectious voice captivated generations and became the iconic soundtrack of Bollywood, has passed away at 92. Her music inspired countless fans to dance and sing, leaving a lasting legacy in Indian cinema and music.

Pope prioritizes world's fastest-growing Catholic region in major Africa tour

Pope Leo XIV is focusing on Africa, the world's fastest-growing Catholic region, during his major tour. An aide emphasized the continent's vital importance to the Church's future and the Pope's intent to draw global attention to it.

Civilians Feared Killed After Reports of Air Strike on Nigerian Market

Reports indicate the Nigerian Air Force may have accidentally struck a village market while targeting militants. The Air Force has yet to respond to these claims, raising concerns about possible civilian casualties.

What is a naval blockade and how would it work in the Strait of Hormuz?

Donald Trump announced US plans to blockade the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil transit route. A naval blockade involves deploying military ships to prevent passage through the waterway, restricting the movement of ships, especially oil tankers. This tactic aims to exert pressure on Iran by disrupting its oil exports and regional influence, but risks escalating tensions and impacting global oil markets.

Ukraine and Russia accuse each other of hundreds of ceasefire violations

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Ukraine would respond "symmetrically" to Russian attacks amid mutual accusations of hundreds of ceasefire violations by both sides.

The Dutch village at risk of being demolished

The village of Moerdijk in the Netherlands is set to be demolished to make way for the construction of a large electricity substation, marking significant changes for the local community.

At least 30 feared dead in crush at Haitian tourist site

A deadly crush occurred at a crowded tourist event in Haiti, mainly attended by young people. The incident left at least 30 feared dead, according to Haiti's prime minister. Emergency responders are managing the situation as investigations continue.

Why this disillusioned Trump voter spends hours searching Epstein files

Some Trump supporters are frustrated with how former attorney general Pam Bondi managed the Epstein files, prompting a disillusioned voter to spend extensive time scrutinizing the documents for clarity and accountability.

Justin Bieber headlines Coachella with nostalgia-fuelled set

Justin Bieber headlined Coachella, delivering a nostalgia-filled performance by singing along to YouTube clips of his early hits like "Baby" and "Never Say Never," delighting fans with a throwback to his career beginnings.

Frostbite is the Least of Worries for Canadian Forces Grappling with New Arctic Reality

Around 1,300 Canadian military personnel spent two winter months across 5,200 km of the Arctic addressing challenges posed by the changing northern environment. Their mission highlights the evolving realities and strategic importance of the Arctic amid climate change, with frostbite being a minor concern compared to broader operational and environmental issues.

After Iran talks falter, the big question is what happens next?

Despite a lengthy 21-hour negotiation, longstanding hostility between Iran and the US remains unresolved after 47 years. The talks failed to bridge divisions, leaving uncertain prospects for future diplomatic breakthroughs.

Political turmoil in Indian border state as nine million lose voting rights

Nine million voters in West Bengal have been removed from the electoral rolls, sparking concerns about potential exclusion and fairness in the voting process. The move has led to political unrest and debates over the legitimacy of the voter list adjustments.

'We need real peace': Ukrainians have little faith in Easter truce

Easter in Kharkiv is subdued as Ukrainians remain skeptical about the temporary weekend truce, expecting the conflict to resume soon. The brief ceasefire has offered little hope, with many yearning for a lasting peace instead of short pauses in fighting.

We spoke to the man making viral Lego-style AI videos for Iran. Experts say it's powerful propaganda

Experts warn that the viral Lego-style AI videos for Iran are not just simple propaganda but highly sophisticated content. These videos effectively influence viewers using advanced techniques, making them a powerful tool in shaping public opinion and narratives.

'A truly historic moment': Hungarian opposition wins election landslide

Rajini Vaidyanathan reports from outside Hungary's parliament where crowds reacted to the prime minister's concession following a historic election landslide victory for the opposition.

How Hungary's knife-edge election could impact the US and Russia

BBC Europe Editor Katya Adler reports from Prime Minister Viktor OrbĂĄn's hometown, FelcsĂșt, exploring the tight election race in Hungary and its potential consequences for international relations, particularly concerning the US and Russia.

'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 orbiting the Moon, traveling farther from Earth than any humans before. They were warmly welcomed back in Houston, celebrating their groundbreaking journey and safe return.

Still in shock, Beirut tries to heal after deadly Israeli attacks

BBC's Hugo Bachega reports on Beirut's struggle to recover from recent deadly Israeli attacks. The city's residents share their trauma and resilience as they cope with the destruction and loss, seeking healing amidst ongoing tensions in the region.

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

Melania Trump, speaking from the White House, denied any relationship with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, addressing rumors about her connections to him.

Correos will assume almost all immigrant regularizations "without resources": "The staff have no idea what this is about"

Just days before the Council of Ministers approves a decree to regularize immigrants, Correos will have to manage this process without additional resources. Employees express a lack of knowledge and preparation, warning about the burden of taking on these tasks without the necessary training or support.

The PP demands to "stop the nonsense" of the immigrant regularization following the State Council's ruling

The PP spokesperson criticizes the State Council's ruling and calls for halting the regularization of immigrants. Additionally, they lament the failure of negotiations with Iran and urge maintaining the ceasefire and resuming dialogue to resolve the conflict.

Hungary Wins, Putin and Trump Lose, Brussels Breathes

OrbĂĄn's decisive defeat after 16 years in power distances Hungary from the influence of Washington and Moscow, bringing it closer to more constructive positions for the benefit of the European Union.

Hungarian Magyar defeats OrbĂĄn, wins elections with 'supermajority' and opens a new era in Hungary

The conservative Magyar has defeated Prime Minister OrbĂĄn, who had been in power for 16 years, achieving a two-thirds supermajority in a key election for the stability of the government in Hungary.

This is Peter Magyar, OrbĂĄn's 'friendly fire' who puts an end to his omnipresent power in Hungary

Peter Magyar, a young technocrat and former high-ranking official close to OrbĂĄn, emerges as a leader capable of uniting the conservative vote and challenging Fidesz, bringing an end to the party's 16-year dominance in Hungary.

US Blocks Entry to Hormuz and Iran Refuses to Abandon Its Nuclear Program

Trump's order establishes the search and interception of any ship in international waters that has paid tolls to Iran, intensifying tensions in the Strait of Hormuz while Iran remains firm on its nuclear program.

War in Iran, live | Iran warns that ships approaching the Strait of Hormuz violate the ceasefire

Iran warns that any ship approaching the Strait of Hormuz will be violating the ceasefire in the context of the conflict between the US and Israel in the region, marking an escalation in tension in the Middle East.

Trump’s New Strategy for the Strait of Hormuz

The Strait of Hormuz is key to containing the regime established by Khomeini in 1979. Without its control, the international community might have acted sooner to stop the regime’s crimes. Trump’s strategy aims to secure this strategic passage to limit the influence and actions of the Iranian government.

Trump and the World Upside Down

Peace negotiations began with Iran using the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz as a tool, but ended with the United States threatening with that same blockade.

Overqualified Workers: "I Have a Master's Degree and I'm in a Position That Only Requires a High School Diploma"

Young people with university degrees and experienced professionals accept jobs that require less training due to the shortage of opportunities matching their academic level and experience.

Fernando Tejero reveals that Telecinco offered him a blank check to leave 'AquĂ­ no hay quien viva': "Luisma was meant for me"

Fernando Tejero, star of the latest episode of 'Lo de Évole', reveals that Telecinco offered him a blank check to leave 'Aquí no hay quien viva', stating that the character Luisma was meant for him.

The Decisive Moment for Temporary Workers: The CJEU Issues a Key Ruling on Their Conversion to Permanent Positions This Tuesday

The Court of Justice of the European Union will deliver a crucial ruling on the conversion of temporary workers into permanent employees, based on the Obadal case. Although the Advocate General's conclusions support this change, the final decision will depend on the Spanish Supreme Court.

From Car Insurance to Home Insurance: All the Policies That Can Be Deducted on the 2025-2026 Tax Return

Some insurances, such as car and home insurance, can be deducted on the personal income tax return (IRPF), although these deductible expenses are little known and often incorrectly applied by taxpayers in the 2025-2026 tax return.

The spectacular 'hellish Ferris wheel' between DarĂ­o and Alvar in 'Supervivientes' with the most powerful privilege

The golden trident offers the contestants the possibility to avoid a nomination or to swap a nominated contestant for another, valid until April 30, creating tension and strategy between DarĂ­o and Alvar in 'Supervivientes'.

Airlines reveal the date they will run out of fuel if the war in Iran continues

Ryanair's CEO warns that if the war in Iran continues, Europe could face fuel supply disruptions during May and June, seriously affecting airlines.

A Home in Usera to Rescue Young People from the Streets: "They Are My Family, Without Them I Don't Know Where I Would Be"

The municipal program ASPA in Usera supports young people over 18 at risk of becoming homeless, guiding them toward an independent adult life. In 2025, they assisted 88 young people, providing them with a home and vital support for their social integration.

The Trial of Ábalos Takes a New Turn and Delves Fully into the Irregular Mask Contracts

The Supreme Court will question Isabel Pardo de Vera, former president of Adif, Francisco Toledo from Puertos del Estado, and other senior officials regarding the irregular mask contracts during the trial of Ábalos.

The thin line connecting the blackout and Adamuz: electrical disturbances that did not prevent the disasters

The Government asked Red Eléctrica to review the regulations regarding sudden voltage changes following the blackout. Puente mentioned that experts might adjust the voltage thresholds on the railway to improve the detection of breaks, aiming to prevent future disasters.

The Lack of Ballots Causes Chaos in Peru's Elections and Authorities Extend Voting by One More Day

More than 52,000 people were unable to vote due to a shortage of ballots. The Police raided the National Office of Electoral Processes following complaints of irregularities filed by several candidates. Authorities decided to extend the electoral process by one more day in an attempt to resolve the crisis.

Aurelio Rojas, Cardiologist: "There Are Two Foods That Are Literally Killing You, and This Is Not an Exaggeration"

Cardiologist Aurelio Rojas warns on TikTok that the consumption of two foods is causing serious health damage, contributing to more than an 80% increase in cancer cases among young people.

Brianna Lafferty, a woman who was clinically dead for eight minutes: "Death is just an illusion"

Brianna Lafferty suffered from myoclonic dystonia, a neurological disorder that causes sudden muscle spasms. After being clinically dead for eight minutes, she shared her experience, stating that death is just an illusion and that her experience changed her perception of life and death.

Renfe offers 2.3 billion to maintain 40 high-speed trains that it will purchase through a confidential process for European giants

Renfe launched a confidential offer for the purchase of 30 to 40 high-speed trains, valued at 2.3 billion euros, restricted only to companies with technical capacity and experience, aiming to protect details from competitors such as Ouigo and Iryo.

Antonio José: "In the industry, there is a lot of falseness; I am clear about who I am as a person, an artist, and what I represent"

Antonio José presents 'Luz,' an album born from a dark moment in his life, where he expresses his honesty and essence through his songs, reaffirming his personal and artistic identity in the face of the industry's falseness.

The PP will meet with Corina Machado while SĂĄnchez holds his summit: "The sides will become clear"

Feijóo will receive the Venezuelan opposition leader Corina Machado in Génova with full honors, coinciding with the summit of progressive leaders that Sånchez is organizing in Barcelona. This meeting will highlight the political differences between both sides.

The Congress resumes the burka debate with Junts' proposal and the PSOE facing the dilemma of a new transfer

Congress is once again debating the burka with a proposal from Junts that includes delegating security and identification powers to Catalonia. The PP, which previously supported Vox's initiative, does not reveal its vote yet amid the dilemma facing the PSOE regarding a possible new transfer of powers.

Two-year-old girl missing in Murcia since the end of March found in good condition

The two-year-old girl missing in Murcia since the end of March has been found in good condition. The case is considered a failure to fulfill family obligations and not parental abduction.

Trump lashes out at Pope Leo XIV: "I don't want a pope who criticizes the President of the US"

Donald Trump harshly criticized Pope Leo XIV on his Truth Social network, calling him weak on crime and terrible on foreign policy. Additionally, he expressed that he does not want a pope who criticizes the President of the United States.

A Perfect and Long-Lasting Hair Removal for Mom: The Best Gift for Mother's Day

The Philips Lumea Series 9900 hair remover gradually reduces body and facial hair, achieving smooth and radiant skin for longer, making it an ideal gift for Mother’s Day.

The Miracle of Bani, the Elephant Hit by a Train Who Walks Again Thanks to This Invention

Bani, an elephant who survived a train accident that killed her mother, was given only a 2% chance of survival. Thanks to a special invention, she has managed to recover and walk again, marking a true miracle.

Sinner dethrones Alcaraz in Monte Carlo and becomes the new world number one

Jannik Sinner defeated Carlos Alcaraz in the final of the Monte Carlo Masters 1000, taking the title from him and becoming the new world number one.

The Civil Guard will inspect a hideout in the house of the only suspect in the Esther LĂłpez murder

The new owner of the former family home of the only suspect in the Esther LĂłpez case discovered a hideout during some renovation work and reported it to the court. The Civil Guard will proceed to inspect it as part of the investigation.

This email of an alleged court summons with a QR code aims to steal your banking information

The cybersecurity company ESET warns about fake emails that impersonate court summons and include a malicious QR code, whose goal is to steal banking information and compromise the user's device security.

Prison for the 23-year-old who killed the 11-year-old boy in Villanueva de la Cañada

A 23-year-old young man has been incarcerated after stabbing an 11-year-old boy at least 20 times in the cultural center La Despernada, Villanueva de la Cañada, last Thursday.

This is how the world map will look in 250 million years: Spain, the safest place on Earth

Spain will remain connected to Portugal and France, forming a continental block that will also include Italy, Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco, according to projections of the world map 250 million years from now.

The Toy from the 70s That You Might Have at Home and Could Be Worth More Than 200 Euros

This toy from the 70s is highly valued by collectors, as there are only about one hundred units worldwide, which can make it worth more than 200 euros.

Spaniards Bet on More Domestic Tourism and Reservations Slow Down Due to the War

The 'safe haven' effect in Spain increases bookings from both domestic and foreign tourists, while the uncertainty caused by the war reduces long-distance travel.

Jason Statham Almost Died in This Scene and Stallone's Reaction Surprised Him: "That's How You Discover Your Friends"

Jason Statham almost lost his life during an apparently simple scene while filming 'The Expendables 3'. Sylvester Stallone's unexpected reaction to the incident surprised Statham, who remarked that experiences like this reveal who your true friends really are.

David Francés, makeup artist: "After 40, it is a mistake to keep using this eyeliner"

David Francés advises adapting makeup after 40 to lift the eyes, soften features, and gain freshness, emphasizing that continuing to use a certain type of eyeliner is a mistake that can detract from naturalness and style.

Experts Are Clear: These Daily Habits Help Boost Inner Growth

Strengthening character and mental strength requires enhancing key qualities. Adopting daily habits that develop these qualities is essential for inner growth and personal well-being.

This technology allows a smartwatch to track hand and finger movements to control devices

This technology enables a regular smartwatch to track hand and finger movements, allowing for more precise and intuitive device control.

Do airplane pilots use the famous "Mayday" or is it a Hollywood invention? A commander reveals the truth

The "Mayday" code is indeed used by pilots in air emergencies; it is not a Hollywood invention. This term comes from the French phrase "m'aidez," which means "help me," and it is used to alert critical situations that require immediate attention.

Chefs Agree: To Make a Juicy Potato Omelette, You Must Let the Potato and Egg Mixture Rest

Experts agree that to achieve a juicy and perfect potato omelette, it is crucial to let the potato and egg mixture rest before cooking. This resting time allows the ingredients to blend better, improving the texture and final flavor of the traditional Spanish dish.

These will be the 15 new speed cameras that the DGT will provide to the Civil Guard in 2026

The DGT will invest over one million euros to equip the Civil Guard with 15 new speed control radars, scheduled for 2026, thereby improving road surveillance and traffic safety.

The town of MĂĄlaga that burned an effigy of Netanyahu responds to Tel Aviv: "We are not anti-Semites nor are we against Israel"

The mayor of El Burgo clarified that neither the Town Hall nor the volunteers assign a name to the effigy that was burned, and assured that the act does not reflect anti-Semitism or opposition to Israel.

Russia and Ukraine Accuse Each Other of Violating the Truce for Orthodox Easter Nearly 4,300 Times

Kiev reports nearly 500 ceasefire violations by Russia, while Moscow accuses Ukraine of almost 2,000 breaches, totaling close to 4,300 incidents during the truce for Orthodox Easter.

The Strange Case of the Million-Euro Primitiva Prize in A Coruña: A Lottery Vendor Accused of Defrauding the Winner, a Deceased Retiree

The owner of a lottery shop and his brother, the provincial head of Lotteries, are accused of defrauding a deceased retiree by appropriating the money from his winning Primitiva ticket in A Coruña.

Neither Cadaqués nor Begur: this village inspired Serrat's most famous song and still looks like a postcard

This village preserves its image of white houses, picturesque coves, and fishing tradition, which served as the inspiration for one of Joan Manuel Serrat's most emblematic songs, maintaining its essence intact to this day.

A Blues Singer Who Went Viral for Reaching the Top of the UK Charts Turns Out to Be an AI

"Another Day Old" by Eddie Dalton reached positions 2 and 3 on the official UK singles chart and has over 460,000 listeners on Spotify. The surprising part is that Eddie Dalton is not a real person, but an artificial intelligence.

The trial begins against the husband of the 'Swedish GisĂšle Pelicot': he sold his wife to have relations with 120 men

The trial has started against a 62-year-old man for keeping his wife drugged and terrified, whom he sold to have relations with 120 men, according to the prosecution.

The Reason Why the Eiffel Tower Is Indestructible to Wind: The Calculation Behind Its Design

The Eiffel Tower withstands strong winds thanks to its careful geometric design based on engineering principles. Its structure allows wind to flow around it without generating excessive pressure, ensuring its stability and durability in adverse weather conditions.

How to Add Data Not Included in the Income Tax Return

If the tax authorities have omitted data in your income tax draft, it is possible to add it to avoid errors in your personal income tax (IRPF). They explain how to correctly incorporate this information before submitting the declaration.

Bilbao will have a direct flight to one of the most underrated cities in Europe

The new air connection from Bilbao will begin in September, coinciding with the autumn and winter seasons, facilitating access to a lesser-known European city with great tourist potential.

Where to Watch 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' for Free, the Multiverse Movie That Swept the 2023 Oscars

The film directed by Los Daniels won seven Oscars, including Best Picture. The work has been a success and is now available to watch for free on specific platforms, allowing more viewers to enjoy this innovative exploration of the multiverse that captivated both critics and audiences.

Affordable Weekly Menu: Ideas for Cheap, Simple, and Healthy Recipes

This article offers an affordable weekly menu with easy, healthy, and budget-friendly recipes, perfect for enjoying everything from a delicious breakfast to a light and comforting dinner, helping to plan nutritious meals without spending much.

Glass House

The corruption trial, marked by cases of nepotism and bribery, demands a glass house: a transparent and open government, like the one proposed by Azaña.

Resurrection

Faith continues to be a vital force that inspires and guides millions of people around the world, influencing their lives and decisions daily.

The Most Beautiful Caress

With the arrival of smartphones and artificial intelligence, talent is no longer indispensable; today it is enough to work a few hours a day with true focus to achieve results.

What We Can Do About Shittification

Cory Doctorow's essay "Shittification" arrives in Spain and reflects on the decline faced by digital platforms. It poses a challenge to the media regarding how to respond to the degradation of content in today's digital environment.

Irene Villa and her husband, David Serrato, reveal that they are a LAT couple: "He lives in Soria and I live in Madrid"

Irene Villa and her husband David Serrato explain on 'Fiesta' that they maintain a LAT (living apart together) relationship because he lives in Soria and she lives in Madrid, preferring to "miss each other" rather than being too close.

Two Men Die After Paraglider Crash in Guadalajara

Two men died after a paraglider crashed in La Muela, Alarilla, Guadalajara. The causes of the accident are under investigation.

United Kingdom hints that it will not participate in the US blockade of the Strait of Hormuz

The United Kingdom maintains that the Strait of Hormuz must remain free of tolls or blockades, suggesting that it will not support a US blockade in the area.

What Has Become of the Nuns from Belorado One Month After the Eviction: Between Toledo and Orduña Without Putting Down Roots

The former nuns of Belorado, one month after the eviction, continue moving between Toledo and Orduña without settling permanently, adapting to their needs without putting down roots.

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Are You Ready to Face the Tax Authority? Find Out with This Income Tax Quiz

The 2025 - 2026 income tax return campaign has begun. Find out if you are ready to prepare your draft with this quiz that will help you confidently face the tax authority.

Is it said 'albĂłndiga' or 'almĂłndiga'? And 'croqueta' or 'cocreta'? Test yourself with our spelling quiz

Test your mastery of Spanish with this 19-question spelling quiz that clarifies doubts about words like "albĂłndiga" and "croqueta."

Parkinson's Is Not Just Tremor: Other Subtle Symptoms That Can Anticipate the Diagnosis

In addition to tremor, Parkinson's can manifest with changes in the voice, constipation, and persistent fatigue. These subtle symptoms can help anticipate the diagnosis of a chronic disease which, although incurable, can be treated to improve quality of life.

RosalĂ­a Before She Was RosalĂ­a: From Her First Cassettes at Flea Markets and Bar Stages to SĂłnar 2018 and Worldwide Phenomenon

RosalĂ­a's rise from selling homemade cassettes at markets and performing in bars in Barcelona to headlining SĂłnar 2018 marks an unprecedented global success story. Her unique blend of traditional flamenco with contemporary sounds propelled her into international stardom, redefining Spanish music and culture.

Justin Bieber returns big at Coachella and ends up singing 'With You' with his 13-year-old self

Justin Bieber surprised at Coachella by reviving his early hits like "Baby" and "Favorite Girl" in a massive karaoke, including an emotional performance of "With You" alongside his 13-year-old self.

Jonathan Schott, neurologist: "These are the five things you can do in less than 20 minutes to reduce the risk of dementia"

Jonathan Schott, neurologist and medical director of Alzheimer's Research UK, highlights five activities that can be done in less than 20 minutes to reduce the risk of dementia, emphasizing the importance of small daily habits to preserve brain health.

Have Leire MartĂ­nez and La Oreja de Van Gogh Reconciled? The Band's Message That Sparks Speculation

La Oreja de Van Gogh has referred to a song from the era with Leire MartĂ­nez, which has sparked speculation about a possible reconciliation between the singer and the band.

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

Elena denounces the absence of a nearby metro stop, which makes Bicimad an essential mode of transportation in her area. She calls for the expansion of the service to avoid long walks of more than 20 minutes to get back home.

Donating semen, a gesture that is increasingly in demand: "Lately the quality has been dropping quite a bit"

The demand for semen donation in Spain is growing due to the increase in assisted reproduction, but the quality of the sperm has noticeably decreased, causing most candidates to be rejected at 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, along with their team, have created a startup that develops digital therapies aimed at improving the health of thousands of patients in Spain, driven by Ismael's personal experience with long COVID.

The Television Leap of TVE’s Canal 24 Horas

The article emphasizes that a journalist's role goes beyond mere presence at events, contrasting it with roles like that of a pizza delivery person. It highlights the journalistic commitment to insight and analysis rather than just reporting incidental occurrences.

Belén Esteban and the Spite

Belén Esteban expresses a strong feeling of spite, suggesting that she has given more in a relationship, although the other person did not know how to appreciate or accept it.

Paola Olmedo reveals which 'Supervivientes' companion she would not live with again: "He gets involved in everything"

Paola Olmedo, ex-partner of José María Almoguera, talked about her experience on 'Supervivientes' and revealed which companion she would not live with again, highlighting that this person "gets involved in everything." Additionally, she shared opinions about other participants in the reality show.

Kiko Rivera talks about the reconciliation with his mother and sister

Kiko Rivera revealed that his cousin Anabel Pantoja played a key role as the intermediary in facilitating his reconciliation with his mother and sister.

The proposal for Dulceida in exchange for a night with her wife on 'Supervivientes'

Dulceida accepted the dilemma posed by Sandra Barneda on 'Supervivientes' while heading to the airport, despite having promised not to return to TV studios.

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 show, creating a dynamic and entertaining program that stands out for its freshness and variety, making it a high-quality television proposal with great appeal to the audience.

Àngel Llàcer's Reaction to Jesulín de Ubrique's Debut on 'Your Face Sounds Familiar': "I Thank You for Being Here"

Jesulín de Ubrique made his debut on the first gala of 'Your Face Sounds Familiar' by impersonating Melendi. Àngel Llàcer expressed his gratitude for the bullfighter's participation in the show.

Antonio Tejado causes concern due to his lifestyle: "It has led to fights..."

Antonio Tejado's circle, nephew of MarĂ­a del Monte, is worried about his strange behavior and lifestyle, which has caused conflicts and fights, according to 'Fiesta'.

Amador Mohedano lashes out at a 'Fiesta' reporter: "Leave me alone!"

Amador Mohedano, brother of RocĂ­o Jurado, experienced a tense moment and lashed out at a 'Fiesta' reporter after attending the conciliation hearing against 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 had conversations with several Spanish production companies and has received various proposals, hinting at possible changes in her television career and suggesting a new direction away from Telecinco.

The father of Queen Mary of Denmark dies: "Love and gratitude for everything he gave me"

John Dalgleish Donaldson, father of Queen Mary of Denmark and professor of applied mathematics in Tasmania, Australia, passed away at the age of 84. His family expressed love and gratitude for everything he gave them throughout his life.

Plex, Aitana’s boyfriend, already has the Porsche of his dreams, valued at 300,000 euros: "I’m going to surprise you"

Plex, content creator and Aitana’s boyfriend, has shown off his new purchase on social media: a Porsche valued at 300,000 euros, surprising his followers.

César Vea: What Happened to the Actor from 'Compañeros' Who Went on a Hunger Strike After Losing Everything

César Vea, known for 'Compañeros', lost a lot of money after investing in renewable energy. In response, he started a hunger strike to demand justice for those affected.

Asha Bhosle Dies, the Voice of Bollywood and the Most Recorded Artist in History

Asha Bhosle, iconic Bollywood singer and the most recorded artist in the world, has passed away. She was a global inspiration, known for her influence on the pop hit "Brimful of Asha."

Anabel Pantoja causes concern with a photo from the hospital: "No will to live..."

The influencer Anabel Pantoja has been admitted to a hospital due to a virus. From there, she shared a photo showing her low spirits, expressing that she feels "no will to live." Her situation has caused worry among her followers.

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 now works in the educational and audiovisual sectors.

Andy reveals which has been the worst year of his life: "My grandfather passed away, I got divorced, and I had an accident where I almost died"

In an interview with RTVE, Andy reflected on his career and revealed that the worst year of his life was when he lost his grandfather, got divorced, and suffered a serious accident that nearly cost him his life.

Robert Pattinson and Suki Waterhouse or Why the Most Private Relationships Work Best

Couples in the entertainment industry are opting for discretion in their relationships, staying away from public exposure to protect and strengthen their love, demonstrating that privacy can be key to emotional stability.

This Was Mary, Meryl Streep's Mother: From Her Irish Origins to Her Eternal Support for Her Daughter

Mary, Meryl Streep's mother, passed away in 2001 due to heart complications after a brief illness. She was of Irish origin and always provided unconditional support to her daughter throughout her career.

What Happened to Jennifer Morrison: The 'House' Actress Who Founded the Mega Club 'The Bookshelf'

Jennifer Morrison, known for 'House,' has shifted her professional focus toward script development and the creation of The Bookshelf, a large book club she founded, showcasing her passion for literature beyond acting.

The spectacular moment of Orion’s reentry to Earth, like a fireball: 13 critical minutes at 40,000 kilometers per hour

Orion’s heat shield protected the crew during reentry to Earth, withstanding temperatures over 2,700 degrees Celsius during a 13-minute journey at 40,000 km/h.

NASA's Artemis II Mission: Major Milestones Aboard the Orion Spacecraft

The Artemis II crew returned to Earth after a historic 10-day lunar flight aboard the Orion spacecraft, achieving a milestone that took humanity farther than ever before.

The Javis cry with emotion after their leap to Cannes: “We feel blessed by Lorca”

The directors 'Los Javis' will compete in the Official Section at Cannes with 'The Black Ball', inspired by Federico García Lorca. Emotional, they called it a “milestone” in their careers. Also competing are the Spaniards Pedro Almodóvar with 'Bitter Christmas' and Rodrigo Sorogoyen with 'The Beloved', highlighting the strong presence of Spanish cinema at the festival.

Emotional tribute to Carolina MarĂ­n in Huelva after her farewell to badminton: "I gave everything physically and mentally"

Carolina MarĂ­n, three-time world champion and seven-time European champion, emotionally said goodbye to badminton after a career full of successes, during the European Championship held in her hometown, Huelva.

Pep Guardiola prepares the assault on the Premier League: Manchester City closes in on Arsenal

Manchester City defeated Chelsea while Arsenal lost to Bournemouth, reducing Arsenal's lead in the Premier League and bringing Pep Guardiola's team closer to the top of the table.

A Granada player expelled for calling the assistant referee "fucking mustache"

Jorge Pascual, a forward for Granada, was sent off in a LaLiga Hypermotion match against Cultural Leonesa after derogatorily insulting the assistant referee.

Criticism of Sergio GarcĂ­a for Breaking His Golf Club at the Masters of Augusta: "He Should Be Expelled from the Tournament and Banned for Life"

Sergio GarcĂ­a was criticized by American fans after breaking his golf club and damaging the course following a bad shot during the Masters of Augusta. Many called for his immediate expulsion and a lifetime ban from the tournament.

Ian Machado breaks into the controversy between Makhachev and Topuria to call for a title fight: "So, is your hand okay?"

Ian Machado, ranked second in the welterweight division since November 2025, gets involved in the dispute between Makhachev and Topuria, demanding a title fight and questioning the health of one of their hands.

Mayte SĂĄnchez, amputee: "From the moment I opened my eyes, I felt fortunate to have lost my leg and not my life"

The International Day of People with Different Limb Conditions was celebrated this Sunday to raise awareness of those who are amputees, have eugenics, or require prosthetics, highlighting stories like that of Mayte SĂĄnchez, who values her life after losing a leg.

Ignacio Almudévar, the entrepreneur whom Parkinson's hasn't been able to stop: "The key is to keep having goals and enthusiasm"

Ignacio Almudévar, diagnosed with Parkinson's seven years ago, has published *A Rebel Body, An Infinite Life*, where he shares his experience to inspire and support others, highlighting the importance of maintaining goals and enthusiasm in the face of the disease.

Half a Century of Work for Disability Through 12 Life Stories

12 Aragonese photojournalists capture the daily lives of 12 people with disabilities, showing that it is not a stigma, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Dfa Foundation.

ConELA calls for the law to be implemented fairly: "Work is being done, albeit at different paces"

The National Confederation of ALS Entities (ConELA) celebrated its fourth anniversary with a national gathering that brought together associations from across Spain, emphasizing the importance of an equitable implementation of the law to support people with ALS, acknowledging that progress occurs at different rates in different regions.

The Iran War Brings Trump Closer to His Goals and Shifts the Cost to His Major Competitors

The energy conflict caused by the war in Iran benefits Trump by strengthening his position, shifting the economic cost outside the U.S., and mainly affecting Asia and Europe, which suffer the consequences of rising prices and market instability.

The market fears rate hikes: investors should ask what happens if they don't arrive

The potential easing of energy tensions raises doubts about future interest rate hikes, leading investors to also consider the impact if these increases do not materialize.

Guijuelo wants to expand with a Geographical Indication for sausages to 'break into' the market

The upcoming Geographical Indication (PGI) for sausages such as lomo, lomito, chorizo, and salchichĂłn in Guijuelo aims to expand the market, but its specifications lack the information required by the Quality Standard and Spanish and European legislation.

The Rise in Fuel Costs Forces Part of the Fleet to Stay Docked and Threatens Lower Fish Supply and Higher Prices

The sharp increase in fishing diesel, which has risen 75% since February, has caused several vessels to remain docked in ports like Ondarroa or reduce their fishing days. This situation threatens a lower supply of fish and possibly higher prices for consumers.

The Tax Agency focuses on sales through Wallapop, rentals, and cryptocurrencies by sending 3.5 million notices

The Tax Agency will send 3.5 million notices to monitor sales on platforms like Wallapop, rentals, and cryptocurrencies. Users with more than 30 sales per year or income exceeding 2,000 euros must declare their earnings, aiming to improve the oversight of these digital economic activities and rentals.

Ignacio Solsona, labor lawyer, explains what happens if you have contributed for only a few years: this is how the pension is affected

Ignacio Solsona, labor lawyer, warns that contributing for only a few years can harm future benefits and reduce the pension received upon retirement.

I Think About Your Gaze: This Is the Third Season of 'Euphoria' with Jacob Elordi, Zendaya, Sydney Sweeney, and RosalĂ­a

The third season of 'Euphoria' arrives on HBO Max on April 13 with eight new episodes and a significant time jump, continuing to explore the complex lives of its main characters, including Jacob Elordi, Zendaya, Sydney Sweeney, and the musical collaboration with RosalĂ­a.

Sam Levinson's Emotional Letter ('Euphoria') About Angus Cloud: "70,000 People Died From Fentanyl in the U.S. in 2023"

Sam Levinson, creator of 'Euphoria,' expressed that Angus Cloud's death deeply affected him and sparked a rage that inspired the show's third season, highlighting the fentanyl crisis that caused 70,000 deaths in the U.S. in 2023.

'Rancho Dutton': Release Dates and Number of Episodes of the Fifth Spin-off of 'Yellowstone'

The sequel starring the most beloved couple from 'Yellowstone' will premiere in our country at the end of May.

The Eternally Delayed 'Metal Gear Solid' Movie Hires the Directors of This Horror Phenomenon

Sony restarts production of the movie based on Metal Gear Solid, removing Oscar Isaac from the lead role and hiring the directors of a successful horror phenomenon to lead the project.

The Best Horror Series of the Last 10 Years Premieres a New Season: Trailer and Release Date of Its Episodes

The horror series, praised by Stephen King and starring Harold Perrineau, returns with a new season that promises more suspense and chills, accompanied by a trailer and release date.

Your favorite scene from 'Salvation Project' was Ryan Gosling’s idea: "He came up with it the day before filming"

Ryan Gosling came up with a key and heartfelt scene in 'Salvation Project' while resting in his dressing room, which was filmed the next day and became one of the most memorable moments of the film.

Google launches a new AI voice dictation app: it’s free and works without internet

Google’s new app allows you to dictate text using artificial intelligence directly on the device, functioning without an internet connection. Additionally, it offers a cloud mode that uses advanced models to improve recognition and dictation accuracy. It is free and enables fast and efficient voice typing.

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 in the ocean, carrying four astronauts back from the Moon. Mission control highlighted the success and precision of the maneuver, marking a milestone in modern space exploration inspired by the stories of Jules Verne.

Amazon stops support for these Kindle models: check if you have one of them

Amazon has confirmed that it will cease support for several older Kindle and Kindle Fire models, affecting updates and services on these devices. Users should check if their device is among those affected to take necessary precautions.

No More Scares While Watching Horror Movies: This App Alerts You to Scary Scenes

This iPhone app warns users about the most intense and frightening scenes in movies, helping those who prefer to avoid unexpected scares while enjoying the film.

Google updates Gemini: now provides access to support resources for managing mental health issues

Google updated its Gemini AI to offer resources and support to users with mental health problems, making it easier to access professional help to improve their well-being.

Goodbye hats: this is the accessory that makes a difference in the guests' looks at this spring's weddings

Raffia hats, especially the 'pillbox' style, are becoming this spring the favorite accessory that is revolutionizing the looks of wedding guests, displacing traditional wide-brimmed hats.

Mottainai: the Japanese philosophy that elevates your cream jar to a collector’s item

Mottainai is a Japanese philosophy that encourages valuing and respecting objects, such as a cream jar, by taking care of them, honoring them, and preserving them to avoid waste and give them special meaning.

Sara Marín Berbell, on getting stuck in a loop: "I’m going to explain what Daniel Goleman called the 'amygdala hijack'"

Getting stuck in a loop or reacting impulsively is not a lack of control, but a brain mechanism that activates before you can think calmly, explains Sara MarĂ­n Berbell, citing Daniel Goleman and his concept of the "amygdala hijack."

Carla Areses, Psychologist, on Seasonal Changes: “They Trigger Imbalances in Mood”

Carla Areses points out that seasonal changes can affect mood and cause emotional imbalances, impacting people's psychological well-being.

Latex (and Lace) Trikini, Headpiece, and Shearling Coat: Bad Gyal Sets Madrid on Fire with Her 'MĂĄs Cara' Tour

Bad Gyal dazzled in Madrid with a provocative outfit that included a latex and lace trikini, a headpiece, and a shearling coat during the first concert of her 'MĂĄs Cara' tour.

Coloring vs. Color Bath: Which Option Is Best for Your Hair Type According to Experts

Experts explain that coloring and color baths are different treatments with distinct effects. The choice depends on the type and condition of the hair, as each technique offers specific results and appropriate care according to hair needs.

Jordi Cruz on How to Properly Defrost Food Before Cooking: Sometimes You Need to "Wait 12 or 24 Hours"

Chef Jordi Cruz explains three methods for defrosting food, which vary depending on the type of product. He emphasizes that in some cases it is necessary to wait between 12 and 24 hours for proper defrosting, thus ensuring the best quality and safety when cooking.

From a Michelin Star Dish to Healthy Churros: 5 Easy and Original Recipes to Succeed with a Can of Chickpeas

Explore 5 easy and original recipes with chickpeas, ranging from gourmet dishes to healthy churros, moving beyond classic winter stews to innovate with this versatile legume.

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 30 years with special activities, including an exclusive menu. This gastronomic hotel has a Michelin Star and Sol Repsol, making it an ideal destination for lovers of fine cuisine.

La Barraquita Beach Club, located right on the beachfront in Valencia, offers a daily menu for less than 20 euros. The GuĂ­a Repsol highlights this restaurant, emphasizing that just for its views, making a reservation is worthwhile.

10 Ideas to Make the Most of Seasonal Foods That Keep Hypertension at Bay

Artichoke, a seasonal food, helps control hypertension. These recipes show how to incorporate it into your diet to take advantage of its benefits and care for your health.

Crispy Salmon Recipe with Protein-Rich Cucumber and Dill Salad

Andrea Carucci, author of The Fertility Kitchen, shares healthy and delicious recipes weekly, such as this crispy salmon accompanied by a protein-rich cucumber and dill salad.

The Modernist Hotel in Barcelona That Has Hosted Hollywood Stars and Is a City Icon

This emblematic hotel on Passeig de GrĂ cia, Barcelona, has been the accommodation for celebrities such as Woody Allen, Johnny Depp, and Susan Sarandon, establishing itself as an icon of the city.

Castilian Monumentality and Austerity in One of Spain's Main Gastronomic Capitals

The city of El Cid offers a medieval historic center, an imposing cathedral, and hearty cuisine, making 48 hours there an experience rich in history and flavor.

The Town of Zamora Where LeĂłn Felipe Was Born with a Mozarabic Tower That Justifies the Trip

This town in the Sierra de la Culebra in Zamora stands out for its historical heritage, including a Mozarabic tower dating back to the Middle Ages, offering a cultural and tourist reason to visit.

The impressive castle on the shores of a lake that has been converted into a convent

This 'Bridgerton'-style castle in Ireland, located next to a lake, has been transformed into a convent, becoming a landmark and one of the country’s best-kept secrets.

Silvio Garattini, 97-year-old Oncologist, Shares His Menu for Living More Years: "Pasta, Little Meat, Cooked Fruit, Legumes, and Fish"

Oncologist Silvio Garattini, 97 years old, shares his diet for a long and healthy life, based on pasta, little meat, cooked fruit, legumes, and fish, highlighting habits that improve quality of life.

One in Two People Will Be Myopic by 2050: Seven Keys to Prevent Its Progression

Myopia affects distance vision and can worsen if not controlled. For its prevention, it is essential to have regular check-ups, limit screen time, increase outdoor activities, maintain good lighting, adopt healthy visual habits, use appropriate lenses, and follow medical recommendations. It is estimated that by 2050, half of the world's population will be myopic.

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 take care of his heart health, according to his book 'Heart Saviour'.

Confucius, Chinese Philosopher: "The man who moves mountains begins by carrying small stones"

Confucius, founder of Confucianism, created a philosophy that has deeply influenced Chinese culture. Although some of his teachings are now outdated, many remain relevant today.

Miguel Assal, first aid expert: "This pill that you all used to have at home can save your life"

Miguel Assal, first aid expert, advises taking half a pill of a common medication when suspecting a heart attack, as it can save lives if administered in time.

A Sleep Expert Settles the Debate: Is It Better to Make the Most of the Day by Waking Up Early or Going to Bed Very Late?

A sleep expert explains that making the most of the day does not depend on waking up early or going to bed late, but on respecting each person's natural sleep rhythm to ensure quality rest and good performance throughout the day.

Oliver Blume, CEO of the Volkswagen Group, on car factories in Spain: "Their development has been an example for Europe"

Oliver Blume highlights that the car factories in Spain are a model for Europe. Additionally, he points out that they are working to achieve fair competition with China, seeking regulations in that country that are equivalent to those in Europe.

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. Despite the danger, he continued driving instead of stopping in a safe place, according to a video posted on Instagram Spain.

The Function of the Zigzag Lines Painted on the Asphalt of Some Streets

The zigzag lines painted on the asphalt, located near pedestrian crossings and bus stops, are strategically placed along about 30 meters to improve road safety and alert drivers to areas of high pedestrian traffic.

Óscar Puente Announces Emergency Works on More Than 200 km of Highways in the Murcia Region

Óscar Puente, Minister of Transport, announced on 'X' an investment of six million euros to rehabilitate more than 200 km of highways in the Murcia Region affected by storms, with emergency works to ensure the safety and good condition of the roads.

A Mechanic’s Trick to Avoid Oil Leaks in the Car: "I Think It’s Working the Fool"

Mechanic Juan José shares a simple and effective method to prevent oil leaks in the car, thereby avoiding serious engine damage and costly repairs.

The new design chief of Stellantis: "The customer doesn’t buy a group, they buy a brand, and each one must have its own personality"

The new design chief of Stellantis aims to eliminate uniformity among models from different European brands within the group, emphasizing that each brand must have a unique identity to better connect with customers.

A 1,500-Year-Old Cactus Asks for Help in Seville to Stay Standing

A 1,500-year-old cactus, unique in Europe, was gifted by Mexico to Seville for Expo 92. It now urgently needs help to be preserved and remain standing in the city.

Suspected perpetrator of Basauri gender-based crime enters prison after violent robbery in Bilbao

The suspected perpetrator of the Basauri gender-based crime, who was out on provisional release, was arrested again on Friday after committing a violent robbery in Bilbao and has been taken into custody.

The woman still in the ICU after the Adamuz accident gives birth to a boy

The only person still in the ICU following the January 18 train accident has given birth to a boy, showing signs of recovery while remaining hospitalized.

Vandalism Strikes the Temple of Debod, a Unique Monument Over 2,000 Years Old in Madrid

The stones of the gateways of the Temple of Debod in Madrid bear marks with names and initials, evidencing acts of vandalism on this historic monument over 2,000 years old.

A man hospitalized after choking in a shopping mall café in Madrid

A man was admitted to a hospital after choking in the café of a shopping mall located on Goya Street in Madrid.

The first peregrine falcon chick is born in the nest of the Sagrada Familia

The female peregrine falcon laid four eggs in the nest of the Sagrada Familia, but only three hatched successfully, marking the first chick recorded in this iconic place.

The 108-Meter Skyscraper That Will Forever Change the Skyline of Valencia's Marina

The new 108-meter skyscraper will transform the skyline of Valencia's Marina, redefining its waterfront. The project also includes a large urban garden next to the historic Clock Building, combining modernity with heritage and green spaces.

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," chased the suspect on foot, and recovered the 900 euros stolen from an ATM in Tres Cantos, while the thief escaped by car.

Vandalism on trains in Catalonia will be punished with fines of up to 1 million euros

Councilor SĂ­lvia Paneque hopes that the legal reform against vandalism on trains in Catalonia will be approved "before summer," aiming to put an end to the impunity of graffiti artists with fines of up to one million euros.

Weather conditions prevent the fleet from starting the journey this Sunday

The fleet was unable to start its journey this Sunday due to adverse weather conditions. It is expected to be able to depart for international waters within one or two days at most.

Pablo Chiapella runs against cancer alongside thousands of people in Cantabria

About 6,500 people took part in a solidarity march against cancer in Los Corrales de Buelna, joining Pablo Chiapella in this initiative.

A family recovers their cat stolen five years ago: "When they called me, I burst into tears"

A woman found Bodhi and took care of him until she discovered his microchip, which allowed her to contact and reunite the cat with his original family after five years.

After Five Years Lost, a Cat Reunites with Her Family Thanks to Her Microchip

A cat that had been missing for five years was found safe and sound. Thanks to her microchip, she was identified and quickly reunited with her family, whom she recognized immediately.

The surprising realistic makeup simulating sunburn on a young woman: "I had worried friends"

A young woman created makeup so realistic that it simulated sunburn, causing concern among her friends. The image went viral due to the impressive quality of the effect, raising doubts about whether the burns were real or just makeup.

Your Dog Anticipates Your Movements: The Science Behind Its Observational Ability

Dogs can predict human movements in fractions of a second by interpreting micro body signals, allowing them to react quickly and demonstrate remarkable observational skills.

New York Court Dismisses PETA's Lawsuit Against the American Kennel Club

Brachycephalic breeds face greater difficulties regulating their body temperature, increasing the risk of heat strokes during the summer.

Cushing's Syndrome in Dogs: What It Is, Why It Appears, and How It Affects Their Health

Some tests to diagnose Cushing's syndrome in dogs can be altered due to the animal's stress, making it difficult to confirm the disease with complete accuracy.

Your Daily Horoscope: Monday, April 13, 2026

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the daily predictions that will help you face the day with better energy and wise decisions.

Check Bonoloto: results for Sunday, April 12, 2026

The winning combination of the Bonoloto on Sunday, April 12, 2026 is 4, 12, 17, 18, 22, 33. The complementary number is 15 and the refund number is 7. More results are available at 20minutos.es.

Check El Gordo: Results from Sunday, April 12, 2026

The winning combination for El Gordo de la Primitiva on April 12, 2026, is 4, 11, 32, 40, 54, with key 6. The full results are available at 20minutos.es.

Check the ONCE Sueldazo: results

The winning number of the ONCE Sueldazo draw on Sunday, April 12, 2026, is 88385, series 020. The complete results are available on the 20minutos.es website.

Who was... Alex Thépot: the first goalkeeper to save a penalty in World Cup history

Alex Thépot was the best goalkeeper of the first World Cup in 1930 and the first keeper to save a penalty in World Cup history. Additionally, he participated in the Olympic Games, solidifying his legacy in international football.

Discover the Most Famous Place in Armenia, a Monastery Prison with Vineyards at the Foot of Ararat

A practical guide to visiting the most emblematic monastery in Armenia, known for its history as a prison and its vineyards. It offers the best views of Mount Ararat, combining history, culture, and nature in an unmissable destination.

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, when the vehicle fell to the ground.

Back Home: Artemis II Completes Its Historic Journey with an Exciting Pacific Splashdown

The Orion spacecraft of the Artemis II mission returned to Earth after orbiting the Moon, concluding with a successful reentry and splashdown in the Pacific, followed by the crew's emotional reaction upon returning home.

World Press Photo 2026: The striking photos of the three Spanish winners

World Press Photo 2026 announced 42 winners across six regions and three categories. Three Spaniards were honored: Brais Lorenzo for Europe’s Graphic Report with "Burnt Land," Luis Tato for Africa’s Graphic Report with "The Protests of Generation Z in Madagascar," and Diego Ibarra Sánchez for Long-Term Project in West, Central, and South Asia with "A Kidnapped Education."

Unhygienic Habits That Everyone Has at Some Point in Their Life

Despite increased awareness about hygiene after the pandemic, many people still maintain unhygienic habits, such as not washing their hands before eating or sleeping with pets—common practices that can affect health.

The Best Comics by Nani

All the comics created by Naniopina and published in 20Minutos, compiling her outstanding work in this medium.

Spain now has 18 'Barnahus' or 'Children's Houses' centers to assist minors who have suffered sexual violence

Spain has 18 'Barnahus' centers that bring together services such as police, justice, psychology, and forensic medicine under one roof to assist minors who are victims of sexual abuse. Catalonia leads the initiative with 14 centers, promoting a child-friendly environment.

A Primitiva winner wins the jackpot of 3.5 million euros

A player has won the 3.5 million euro jackpot in the Primitiva lottery. Additionally, 11 other second-tier winners received 16,413 euros each.

The Extraordinary National Lottery Draw showers thousands of euros across seven provinces

The Extraordinary National Lottery Draw has awarded prizes in seven provinces. The first prize was sold in two of them, while the second and third prizes were distributed in three towns each, leaving thousands of euros among the lucky winners.

SĂĄnchez sets China as an annual appointment on his foreign agenda: begins his fourth visit

Sånchez and his wife Begoña Gómez began their fourth visit to Beijing, the first official one for her. After two years without trips, they aim to strengthen diplomatic relations, balance the trade deficit, and explore joint projects in innovation and technology.

Anthropic bans public access to its new AI model due to its "dangerous" hacking capabilities against other companies

Anthropic has restricted public access to its new AI model, Claude Mythos Preview, due to its advanced programming and cybersecurity capabilities, which could enable hacks on other companies and pose a significant risk.

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 a disturbing mirror reflecting the horrors faced by women, inviting reflection on oppression and resistance in its dystopian world.

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

The current trend in lip makeup favors naturalness, mimicking a fresh and subtle appearance. This style aims to highlight beauty without overdoing it, achieving a look that is popular this spring.

Review of 'Unstoppable (I Swear)': a film to stop feeling like you live in a divided world

Robert Aramayo stars in this social cinema film that invites the viewer to reflect and connect in a fragmented world, offering an emotional and engaged experience.

Natalia de Santiago, mortgage expert: "We used to favor fixed rates, but that is over"

Natalia de Santiago points out that the preference for fixed-rate mortgages has changed due to current market conditions, implying that it is now more common to opt for other types when buying a home.

How many times has humanity set foot on the Moon? Over time, more than 140 lunar missions have been launched

Artemis II is the latest lunar mission, with four astronauts on board, but it will not perform a moon landing. This mission continues the exploration, adding to more than 140 missions sent to the Moon over time.

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

Zendaya, Jacob Elordi, Sydney Sweeney, and the cast return in the highly anticipated Season 3 of 'Euphoria', which also features RosalĂ­a and Priscilla Delgado. The series continues its success on HBO Max Spain, keeping its fans eagerly awaiting the premiere date and new episodes.

The Homemade Trick to Whiten Yellow Pillows in Minutes (Without Bleach)

Yellow stains on pillows become harder to remove the older they are, so regular cleaning is recommended to keep them white easily, using homemade tricks without bleach.

Confirmed by Prime Video: This is the Release Date for Season 6 of 'The Chosen'

Season 6 of 'The Chosen', the series about the life of Jesus, will premiere soon on Prime Video, continuing the successful story on the platform.

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

Protected as a historic complex, this passage connects Clot and Sant MartĂ­, offering 122 meters of working-class architecture with colorful houses and a peaceful pedestrian environment that evokes the 19th century.

How Long Will the Closure of Metro Line 10 Last Due to Works at Santiago Bernabéu Station

The renovation of Santiago Bernabéu station in Madrid involves the partial closure of Metro Line 10 between several busy stations, affecting the service during the period of works to improve the station.

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

The 2025 Income Tax Simulator is available so that taxpayers can immediately and in advance find out whether they will owe taxes to the Treasury or receive a refund after filing their return. This tool facilitates financial planning by providing clear information about the process.

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

The Andalusian Government launches a new tourist visa to promote rural tourism in ten prominent municipalities of a Seville region, inspired by the Camino de Santiago passport.

Gold prices fall as US-Iran jitters, strong inflation boost dollar

Gold prices declined as rising US-Iran tensions and stronger-than-expected US inflation data strengthened the US dollar. Investors favored the dollar over gold, a traditional safe haven, amid geopolitical uncertainties and expectations of prolonged Federal Reserve interest rate hikes. This combination pressured gold prices downward despite ongoing global economic concerns.

Taiwan government should lead engagement with China on new measures, senior official says

A senior Taiwanese official emphasized that Taiwan's government must take the lead in engaging with China regarding new cross-strait measures. The official highlighted the importance of proactive communication to manage relations and ensure Taiwan's interests are represented amid evolving policies from Beijing. This approach aims to foster stability and protect Taiwan’s autonomy in the face of increasing challenges.

Oil tankers steer clear of Hormuz ahead of US blockade

Oil tankers are avoiding the Strait of Hormuz amid threats of a US-imposed blockade. This strategic chokepoint, crucial for global oil shipments, has seen vessels rerouting to lessen risks and maintain supply stability amid rising geopolitical tensions.

US blockade of Iran will be major military endeavor, experts say

Experts warn that a US blockade of Iran would be a complex and large-scale military operation. It would require substantial resources and risk escalating tensions in the region, potentially leading to broader conflict. Strategic challenges include enforcing maritime restrictions and countering Iran's military and proxy capabilities.

Oil whiplash: Iran war shock to flip market to deficit in 2026, analysts say

Analysts warn that a war involving Iran could drastically shift the oil market from surplus to deficit by 2026. Such a conflict would disrupt supply, tighten global oil availability, and drive prices higher, reversing current trends and impacting energy markets worldwide.

Oil prices jump above $100/barrel after Trump orders Hormuz blockade

Oil prices surged past $100 per barrel after former President Trump ordered a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial oil shipping route. The move sparked concerns over supply disruptions in global markets, driving prices higher amid fears of escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

Oil bounces back above $100 after US, Iran talks end in stalemate

Oil prices surged past $100 per barrel following the conclusion of US-Iran negotiations without an agreement. The stalemate raises concerns over supply disruptions, fueling market anxieties. Investors reacted to the heightened geopolitical risks, driving crude prices higher amid uncertainty over future export levels from Iran.

Trump says gas prices may remain high through November midterm election

Former President Trump predicted that gas prices might stay elevated through the November midterm elections. He suggested that the Biden administration’s policies are responsible for sustained high fuel costs, implying that economic factors linked to the current government could impact voter sentiment ahead of the elections.

US military says it will start blockade of all ships going to and from Iran on Monday

The US military announced it will begin blocking all ships traveling to and from Iran starting Monday. This move aims to enforce sanctions and curb Iran’s maritime activities, escalating tensions in the region and impacting international shipping lanes. The blockade is part of broader efforts to pressure Iran over its nuclear program and regional behavior.

Irish police clear blockades as Dublin acts to soften fuel price blow

Irish police have removed blockades set up by protesters opposing high fuel prices. In response to the crisis, the Dublin government is implementing measures to ease the impact on consumers, aiming to stabilize the situation and address public concerns over rising fuel costs.

Taiwan stocks higher at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted up 1.60%

Taiwan stocks ended higher, with the Taiwan Weighted Index rising 1.60%. Gains were driven by strong performances in the technology sector and increased investor confidence amid favorable market conditions. Trading activity remained robust as positive economic data supported the upward momentum.

Ackman’s $64 billion Universal bet hinges on power broker Bollore

Bill Ackman’s $64 billion investment in Universal Music Group heavily relies on Vincent Bollore, a key figure in the media and entertainment industry. Bollore’s influence and stakes in Vivendi, Universal’s parent company, are crucial to Ackman’s strategy, highlighting the importance of strong partnerships and insider support for the success of this massive media deal.

Oil leaps, dollar firm and stocks wobble as US-Iran peace talks collapse

Oil prices surged as US-Iran peace talks collapsed, raising Middle East tensions and supply concerns. The dollar strengthened amid market uncertainty, while global stocks showed volatility, reflecting investor caution over geopolitical risks and potential economic impacts from prolonged regional instability.

RBC picks these stocks as Europe retail faces stagflation risk

RBC highlights select stocks well-positioned amid Europe’s retail sector facing stagflation risks. The bank emphasizes companies with strong pricing power and resilient demand as consumers grapple with high inflation and stagnant growth, suggesting these picks can better withstand economic pressures in the region.

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Meta builds AI version of Zuckerberg to interact with employees - FT

Meta has developed an AI avatar modeled after CEO Mark Zuckerberg to engage directly with employees. This digital version aims to provide guidance, answer questions, and facilitate communication within the company, enhancing internal interaction and support through advanced artificial intelligence technology.

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TSMC likely to book fourth straight quarter of record profit on insatiable AI demand

TSMC is expected to report its fourth consecutive quarter of record profits, driven by soaring demand for AI-related chips. The semiconductor giant continues to benefit from strong orders as AI technology adoption accelerates worldwide, boosting its production and revenue despite global economic uncertainties.

McDonald’s to add energy drinks, crafted sodas to US menus, WSJ reports

McDonald’s plans to introduce energy drinks and crafted sodas to its US menus, aiming to attract younger customers and diversify its beverage offerings. The move reflects growing consumer interest in unique soft drink options and energy-boosting products. The rollout will begin in select locations before expanding nationwide.

Asia stocks dip after US-Iran talks fall through, Hormuz disruptions persist

Asian stocks declined following the collapse of US-Iran negotiations, amid ongoing disruptions in the strategic Strait of Hormuz. Market concerns grew over escalating geopolitical tensions affecting oil supply and global trade, leading to increased volatility and cautious investor sentiment across the region.

Spanish premier urges China to take bigger role in multipolar order

Spain's premier called on China to play a larger role in shaping a multipolar global order. He emphasized the need for increased cooperation among major powers to address global challenges and promote stability. The statement highlights Spain’s support for a balanced international system where multiple countries share influence, moving away from unipolar dominance.

What the Trump tax breaks giveth, the gasoline pump taketh away

The article discusses how the benefits gained from Trump-era tax breaks are being offset by rising gasoline prices. While the tax cuts initially increased disposable income for many Americans, the surge in fuel costs is diminishing those financial gains, effectively eroding the overall economic advantage for consumers.

Colombia raises Ecuador tariffs to 100% as trade tensions escalate

Colombia has increased tariffs on imports from Ecuador to 100%, heightening trade tensions between the neighboring countries. This move follows ongoing disputes over trade imbalances and border controls. The tariff hike is expected to impact bilateral commerce and exacerbate diplomatic strains as both nations seek resolution.

Americans give record-low marks to economy, in ominous sign for Republicans

A recent poll reveals Americans rate the economy at historically low levels, reflecting deep dissatisfaction that could threaten Republican prospects in upcoming elections. Concerns about inflation, unemployment, and economic stability contribute to the negative sentiment, signaling challenges for GOP candidates relying on economic improvements as a campaign focal point.

Federal Budget Deficit Narrows, Still Exceeds Forecast

The federal budget deficit has decreased compared to previous months but remains higher than anticipated. Government revenues increased modestly, while spending continued at a steady rate. Economists suggest that ongoing economic factors and policy decisions will influence future deficits and fiscal health.

US factory orders unchanged in February for second straight month

US factory orders remained flat in February, marking no change for the second consecutive month. This stagnation reflects ongoing challenges in manufacturing, including supply chain issues and fluctuating demand, indicating a cautious outlook for the sector's growth in the near term.

US consumer sentiment dives to a record low in April amid Iran war

US consumer sentiment dropped to a record low in April, fueled by concerns over the escalating conflict between the US and Iran. Rising inflation, economic uncertainties, and fears of prolonged instability contributed to diminished consumer confidence, impacting spending and economic outlook. The decline signals heightened anxiety among Americans regarding the nation's economic future amid geopolitical tensions.

Factory orders remain flat, defying expectations of a decline

Factory orders in the U.S. unexpectedly remained flat in the latest report, defying forecasts of a decline. This stability suggests resilience in manufacturing despite economic uncertainties and supply chain challenges. The data indicates steady demand for durable goods and may influence future economic outlooks and policy decisions.

Michigan consumer sentiment dips below expectations, signaling caution

Michigan's consumer sentiment index fell below forecasts, indicating growing caution among consumers. Factors such as inflation concerns and economic uncertainty contributed to the decline. The dip suggests that consumers may reduce spending, potentially impacting economic growth in the near term.

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Israel’s natural gas flows to Egypt return to pre-war levels

Israel has restored natural gas exports to Egypt to pre-war volumes after disruptions. The resumption supports energy cooperation and economic ties between the two nations, contributing to regional energy stability amid broader geopolitical tensions.

Wolfe’s Marcus questions Trump’s confidence in imminent diplomatic deal

Wolfe’s Marcus expressed doubt about former President Trump's certainty regarding an imminent diplomatic agreement. Despite Trump's optimistic statements, Marcus questioned the feasibility and timing of such a deal, highlighting potential challenges and skepticism about its realization in the near future.

JPMorgan’s Dimon warns Iran war may drive inflation and interest rates higher

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon cautioned that a potential war with Iran could trigger higher inflation and interest rates globally. He highlighted risks to energy supplies and market stability, urging preparedness for economic impacts if conflict arises. Dimon emphasized the broader uncertainties such a conflict would create for global markets and financial systems.

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Spain’s unemployment registrations fall 0.9% in March

Spain saw a 0.9% decrease in unemployment registrations in March, indicating slight improvement in the labor market. This drop reflects ongoing economic recovery efforts and seasonal factors typical for this period. The decline suggests positive momentum but highlights the need for continued job creation to sustain progress.

ECB Governing Council member Yannis Stournaras emphasized that the ECB's policy decisions will be influenced by energy market disruptions caused by the Iran conflict. He highlighted the importance of monitoring inflation pressures resulting from energy supply uncertainties, signaling that the central bank could adjust measures to stabilize prices amid geopolitical tensions affecting energy costs.

Iran Conflict Latest: IRGC Intel Chief Killed as Mediators Push for Ceasefire

The head of Iran's IRGC intelligence was killed amid escalating tensions in the region. This development occurs as international mediators intensify efforts to negotiate a ceasefire and de-escalate the conflict. The situation remains volatile, with diplomatic channels working to prevent further violence and achieve a peaceful resolution.

Trump administration files emergency motion to resume ballroom work, citing security issues

The Trump administration has filed an emergency motion seeking to resume work in a ballroom, arguing that halting the project poses significant security risks. The motion emphasizes the need to continue construction to address urgent safety and security concerns, highlighting the potential hazards of delaying the work. The court's decision on the motion will determine the project's immediate future.

Global equity funds draw second weekly inflow amid war de-escalation hopes

Global equity funds attracted inflows for the second consecutive week, driven by investor optimism over potential de-escalation in ongoing conflicts. Improved geopolitical sentiments boosted market confidence, encouraging investments despite prevailing economic uncertainties.

ECB’s Stournaras says euro zone monetary policy will depend on size of energy disruption

ECB Governing Council member Yannis Stournaras stated that euro zone monetary policy decisions will hinge on the extent of energy supply disruptions. The bank will assess how energy shocks impact inflation and economic growth to determine the appropriate policy response.

Bitcoin resilient at $71K as Islamabad US-Iran peace talks end in deadlock

Bitcoin remains steady around $71,000 despite geopolitical tensions following stalled US-Iran peace talks in Islamabad. The deadlock has heightened uncertainty in global markets, yet Bitcoin's price shows resilience as investors view it as a stable asset amid the diplomatic impasse.

BitMEX Report Finds 500%+ Increase in Tokenised Commodities and Equity Perpetuals

A BitMEX report reveals a surge of over 500% in tokenised commodities and equity perpetual contracts on its platform. The growth highlights rising investor interest in diversified and accessible digital asset products, expanding beyond traditional cryptocurrencies. This trend marks a significant shift towards integrating tokenised real-world assets into the crypto trading ecosystem.

Bitcoin hits $73,000 on Middle East geopolitical relief and $350M ETF inflow

Bitcoin surged to $73,000 following easing tensions in the Middle East and a significant $350 million inflow into Bitcoin ETFs. The positive geopolitical developments boosted investor confidence, while the ETF investments highlighted growing institutional interest, driving the cryptocurrency's price to new highs.

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 news of a ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran. The easing geopolitical tensions boosted investor confidence, driving demand for the cryptocurrency. This positive market sentiment has contributed to Bitcoin's impressive upward momentum amid broader financial market recovery.

EOS Climbs 14% In Rally

EOS surged 14% amid a strong market rally, driven by increased investor interest and positive technical indicators. Analysts attribute the rise to improved network activity and upcoming upgrades, boosting confidence in the cryptocurrency's long-term potential.

BASIS Successfully Completes Private Testing as Base58 Labs Prepares for Full-Scale Staking Market Rollout

BASIS has completed its private testing phase, marking a significant milestone for Base58 Labs. The successful tests pave the way for the platform's planned full-scale rollout of its staking market, aiming to enhance user participation and liquidity in the crypto staking ecosystem.

Hong Kong issues first stablecoin licenses to HSBC, Standard Chartered

Hong Kong has granted its first stablecoin licenses to HSBC and Standard Chartered, marking a major step in integrating digital currencies within its financial system. This move aims to boost innovation, enhance payment efficiency, and strengthen the city's position as a leading fintech hub. The licenses allow these banks to issue and manage stablecoins under regulatory oversight to ensure security and compliance.

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

Enhanced has secured $1 million in pre-seed funding to expand its platform offering structured yield products for a wider range of onchain assets. The funding aims to support product development and growth, enabling more users to access diversified and predictable returns in the decentralized finance ecosystem.

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 cryptocurrency fund. The firm aims to leverage this capital to expand its crypto investment portfolio and strengthen its position in the digital asset market.

CoinW Partners with Luka Modrić as Global Brand Ambassador

CoinW has announced a partnership with football star Luka Modrić, appointing him as their global brand ambassador. This collaboration aims to enhance CoinW's brand presence worldwide and engage the sports community in the crypto market. Modrić's influence is expected to drive awareness and trust in CoinW's cryptocurrency trading services.

Baker Hughes sells Waygate Technologies to Hexagon for $1.45 billion

Baker Hughes has agreed to sell its Waygate Technologies unit to Hexagon for $1.45 billion. The deal aims to strengthen Hexagon’s portfolio in industrial inspection technologies. This divestiture allows Baker Hughes to focus more on its core businesses while providing Waygate Technologies with new growth opportunities under Hexagon’s ownership. The transaction is expected to close later this year.

FPT extends partnership with Quadient for five more years

FPT has renewed its partnership with Quadient for an additional five years, continuing their collaboration to enhance digital transformation and customer experience solutions. This extension reinforces FPT's commitment to delivering innovative technology services and expanding its market presence alongside Quadient's expertise in customer communications management.

Wise updates guidance ahead of US listing, GAAP conversion

Wise has revised its financial guidance as it prepares for its upcoming US stock market listing and transition to US GAAP accounting standards. The company anticipates these changes will enhance transparency and attract a broader investor base, reflecting its growth and strategic goals in the evolving fintech landscape.

Jyske Bank buys back 50,366 shares in week 15 of program

Jyske Bank repurchased 50,366 of its own shares during week 15 as part of its ongoing buyback program, reflecting continued confidence in the company’s prospects and aiming to enhance shareholder value.

Kornit Digital acquires PrintFactory to expand digital reach

Kornit Digital has acquired PrintFactory to enhance its digital printing solutions. The acquisition aims to broaden Kornit's software capabilities and streamline print production workflows, strengthening its market position in the digital printing industry. This move supports Kornit's commitment to innovation and expanding its product offerings to meet evolving customer needs.

AbbVie ovarian cancer drug shows 62.7% response rate in trial

AbbVie's ovarian cancer drug demonstrated a 62.7% response rate in a recent clinical trial, indicating significant effectiveness in treating the disease. The results highlight the drug’s potential as a promising treatment option for patients with ovarian cancer, aiming to improve outcomes in this challenging condition. Further studies are anticipated to confirm these findings and explore wider applications.

Cathie Wood’s ARK buys Palantir stock, sells AMD shares

Cathie Wood's ARK Invest increased its stake in Palantir Technologies while reducing holdings in AMD. The shift reflects ARK's strategic move to boost positions in data analytics and AI sectors, aligning with evolving market trends, and trimming exposure to semiconductor stocks like AMD as part of portfolio adjustments.

Apple MacBook Neo opens the door to $32bn TAM: BofA

BofA projects Apple's MacBook Neo could unlock a $32 billion total addressable market. The new model is expected to drive significant growth by appealing to a broader user base with enhanced features, potentially boosting Apple's position in the PC market and expanding its revenue opportunities.

Tesla stock: This is the most important catalyst this year

Tesla's most crucial catalyst this year is the anticipated launch of its next-generation battery technology, promising enhanced range and cost efficiency. This innovation could significantly boost production and profitability, impacting stock performance. Investors are closely watching for updates on development progress and potential production timelines, as the new battery tech is expected to drive Tesla’s competitive edge in the EV market.

Tesla: JPM says record surge in unsold EVs will only add to FCF woes

JPMorgan highlights that Tesla's record increase in unsold electric vehicles is likely to worsen the company's free cash flow challenges. The buildup of inventory signals weaker demand or production imbalance, raising concerns about Tesla's financial health and cash generation in the near term.

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