News Summary - 04/14/2026

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Lebanon enters talks with Israel but with no cards to play
Lebanon has entered peace talks with Israel, but the government holds little influence or leverage over key groups involved, limiting its negotiating power.
BBC joins paramedics on duty in Lebanon after Israeli strikes
BBC Middle East correspondent Hugo Bachega accompanies paramedics in Nabatieh, Lebanon, a city transformed from vibrant to abandoned following Israeli strikes.
Hungary's next PM would pick up if Putin calls and tell him to stop Ukraine war
Hungary's next prime minister, Péter Magyar, stated he would answer a call from Vladimir Putin and urge him to end the Ukraine war. While Russia has proposed "pragmatic" relations, Magyar emphasized he would not initiate contact with Putin himself.
Greek police using masked migrants to forcibly push other migrants back across border
Since 2020, Greek authorities have allegedly employed masked migrants as mercenaries to forcibly push other migrants back across the border. This practice, revealed by a BBC report, raises serious concerns about illegal pushbacks and the exploitation of vulnerable individuals in border enforcement operations.
Hospital at centre of child HIV outbreak caught reusing syringes in undercover filming
Undercover footage reveals hospital staff reusing syringes and injecting without gloves. Despite the evidence, the hospital's management denies the authenticity of the video.
âI donât know why theyâre comingâ: Australians on Harry and Meghan's visit
Australians in Sydney expressed mixed feelings about Harry and Meghan's visit, with some puzzled about the purpose of their trip. The BBC gathered various local opinions, highlighting a range of reactions from curiosity to indifference regarding the Duke and Duchess of Sussexâs presence in Australia.
Italian PM condemns ally Trump over 'unacceptable' Pope criticism
Italy's Prime Minister condemned US President Trump for his "unacceptable" criticism of Pope Leo XIV. Despite their close alliance, Trump refused to apologize, describing the Pope as "very weak," prompting backlash from the Italian leader.
Spanish PM's wife charged with corruption after two-year probe
Begoña Gómez, wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sånchez, is accused of leveraging her relationship with the PM to further her private career, following a two-year corruption investigation.
Eric Swalwell to resign from Congress after sexual misconduct claims
Four women have accused Congressman and former California governor candidate Eric Swalwell of sexual misconduct, including harassment and rape. Swalwell has denied all allegations.
Bongbong Marcos fights ill-health rumours with star jumps
Philippine President Bongbong Marcos addressed doubts about his health by challenging critics to join him in the gym, demonstrating his physical fitness through star jumps.
Leo becomes first Pope to visit Algeria at start of major Africa tour
Pope Leo XIV has become the first pope to visit Algeria, marking the start of an important tour of Africa. An aide states that the Pope aims to focus global attention on the continent, which is crucial to the future of the Church.
Iran carried out highest number of executions in decades
Organisations report that Iran has seen its highest number of executions in decades, warning that the recent anti-government protests may lead to even more deaths. The crackdown on dissent has intensified, raising concerns about further executions.
Ex-Nigerian oil minister denies taking bribes
Diezani Alison-Madueke faces allegations of living a lavish lifestyle in the UK, with properties funded and renovated by figures from the oil industry. She denies accepting any bribes linked to these accusations.
Peru election drags into second day after ballot delivery fiasco
Due to technical and logistical issues, Peru's election to choose a new president and Congress members extended into a second day, with voting continuing on Monday.
Britney Spears goes into rehab after driving under the influence arrest
Britney Spears has voluntarily entered a treatment facility, just three weeks ahead of her scheduled court date related to a driving under the influence arrest.
Philippines accuses Chinese fishermen of dumping cyanide in South China Sea
The Philippines has accused Chinese fishermen of dumping cyanide in the South China Sea to kill fish and cut off food supplies to local troops. Beijing denies the claims, calling the accusation a "farce."
Mourners sing Asha Bhosle hit as iconic Indian singer cremated
The iconic Indian singer, who passed away at 92, was cremated with full state honours on Monday. Mourners paid tribute by singing one of her famous hits, celebrating her legendary contribution to music.
The Dutch village at risk of being demolished
The village of Moerdijk is set to be demolished to make way for the construction of a large electricity substation.
Leading candidate quits California governor race amid sexual misconduct claims
Facing mounting pressure from top Democratic allies, the leading candidate has withdrawn from the California governor race amid allegations of sexual misconduct.
Nigeria Air Force orders investigation after dozens killed in airstrike
The Nigeria Air Force has launched an investigation following an airstrike that reportedly killed over 100 people. Authorities have yet to provide an official statement on the incident.
Eight to be awarded for bravery in Bondi Junction stabbing
A manâs stabbing rampage in an Australian mall left six dead and ten injured. Eight individuals will be honored for their bravery during the Bondi Junction incident.
At least 30 feared dead in crush at Haitian tourist site
A deadly crush at a Haitian tourist event attended by many young people has left at least 30 feared dead, according to Haiti's prime minister. The tragedy occurred amid a large gathering, highlighting concerns over crowd safety at popular sites.
Can this man broaden the appeal of a South African party seen by some as 'too white'?
Geordin Hill-Lewis, the new leader of South Africa's Democratic Alliance, acknowledges that the party's current support base is limited and seeks to expand its appeal beyond perceptions of being "too white."
Katya Adler: Jubilation in Budapest will be felt in Europe but leaves Moscow cold
European leaders celebrate Hungary's move against Vladimir Putin's EU ally, reflecting widespread relief and approval across the continent. However, this shift is largely ignored or dismissed in Moscow, highlighting differing perspectives between Europe and Russia on Hungary's political changes.
Quantum computing: A tech race Europe could win?
Europe shows potential to lead in quantum computing, supported by emerging innovative companies in the sector. With strategic investments and collaboration, the continent could become a key player in this advanced technology race.
Democrats were already scrambling in California's governor race. Then Swalwell dropped out
California Democrats faced challenges in the governor's race due to poor polling and low name recognition. The situation worsened when Congressman Eric Swalwell dropped out, intensifying concerns among party members about their chances in the election.
The US blockade of Iran is a gamble. Will it work?
The US military is risking a blockade aimed at cutting off Iran's vital trade, hoping to pressure Tehran. However, uncertainty persists about the blockade's effectiveness and potential consequences, making it a high-stakes strategic move.
Viktor OrbĂĄn's Hungarian experiment runs out of steam
Péter Magyar's historic victory signals hope for a Hungary weary of Viktor Orbån's divisive rule. The win promises a peaceful shift after years of political tension under Orbån's government, marking a significant moment in the nation's recent history.
Trump's threat raises risks and leaves predicaments unchanged
The ongoing conflict highlights a standoff between Iran's ability to endure attacks and Trump's willingness to bear the war's consequences, increasing risks without resolving the core issues.
On patrol with Canadian forces securing the Arctic as global threats grow
Over two months, Canada's military conducted operations across 5,200 km of the Arctic to address evolving security challenges amid rising global threats. The mission highlights Canada's commitment to protecting its northern sovereignty in a strategically important and changing region.
What is a naval blockade and how would it work in the Strait of Hormuz?
Donald Trump stated that the US is blockading the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil transit route. A naval blockade involves using military forces to prevent ships from entering or leaving an area. In the Strait of Hormuz, this would aim to restrict Iranâs shipping and pressure its economy, but it risks escalating regional tensions and disrupting the global oil supply.
Political turmoil in Indian border state as nine million lose voting rights
Nine million voters in West Bengal have been removed from electoral rolls, sparking widespread concerns about voter exclusion and the fairness of the process. This development has intensified political tensions in the region, with critics alleging it undermines democratic participation ahead of upcoming elections.
US blockade of Iranian ports explained in two minutes
The US blockade of Iranian ports aims to restrict Iran's ability to export oil and import military goods, applying economic and strategic pressure. The blockade involves naval forces intercepting shipments, enforcing sanctions, and monitoring maritime traffic to curb Iran's influence and nuclear ambitions, impacting regional security and global oil markets.
Celebrities and fans pay tributes to Asha Bhosle
Legendary singer Asha Bhosle passed away in Mumbai on Sunday after suffering a heart attack and being hospitalized. Celebrities and fans across the world paid tribute to her iconic career and lasting impact on music.
Hungarian voters celebrate 'much-needed' change
Viktor Orbån's 16-year tenure as Hungary's leader has ended after his defeat by 45-year-old Péter Magyar, a former insider of Orbån's party. Voters view this leadership change as a significant and necessary shift in the country's political landscape.
US drivers head to Native American lands for cheaper gas
Drivers are flocking to Native American reservations to purchase cheaper gas, benefiting from tax exemptions on tribal lands. This has made some of the lowest fuel prices in the country available there, attracting those looking to save on fuel costs.
'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 reaching the farthest distance from Earth ever achieved by humans. They were warmly welcomed home in Houston.
The Government outlines the regularization of immigrants following the reservations of the Council of State
The Government plans to approve a decree that will legalize more than 500,000 immigrants. Although the Council of State gave its approval, it requested tougher requirements to verify the absence of a criminal record.
The PP will use any "political, parliamentary, or legal" instrument in Spain and Europe to combat mass regularization
The deputy secretary of the PP, Alma Ezcurra, harshly criticizes the mass regularization of immigrants proposed by the Government, describing it as "outrageous" and "nonsense." She advocates a balanced stance on immigration, rejecting both unlimited openness and ruthless repression.
Hungarian Left, Zero Seats: Why the "Scar" of Communism Still Marks the East... Even Though the Wall Fell 37 Years Ago
Progressive and left-wing parties face difficulties gaining power in Eastern European countries that were under Soviet influence or part of the former Yugoslavia. The negative legacy of communism continues to impact current politics, limiting support and trust toward these forces, despite 37 years having passed since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Patricia Ăriz and the challenge of explaining where so many banknotes come from: "The PSOE always reimbursed in cash"
The ex-wife tried to justify her husband's increase in assets before the Supreme Court and denied having recognized terms such as "txistorras," "soles," or "lechugas" mentioned in messages related to the case.
The judge accuses Begoña Gómez of using her status as "wife of" since her arrival at Moncloa to "influence" and make money
Judge Peinado accuses Begoña Gómez of taking advantage of her relationship with Pedro Sånchez and her influence in the administration to obtain economic benefits, describing the case as a serious example of influence peddling unprecedented since the reign of Fernando VII.
Ferraz shelters behind 'lawfare' and believes that GĂłmez's prosecution does not wear down SĂĄnchez
In the PSOE Executive Committee, they consider that Judge Peinado's investigation is "spent" and believe that, although critics see it as giving Ferraz grounds for "victimism," GĂłmez's prosecution does not harm SĂĄnchez.
SĂĄnchez in China: Xi Jinping tells the president that both are "on the right side of history" against the "law of the jungle"
During his visit to China, Pedro Sånchez held a meeting with Xi Jinping, who stated that both countries are "on the right side of history" against the "law of the jungle." Meanwhile, in Spain, reactions arose following the prosecution of Begoña Gómez by Judge Juan Carlos Peinado.
Rafael San SebastiĂĄn, the "irreparable mistake" of the ETA member Bienzobas: he killed him after mistaking him for his brother, a senior executive at Iberduero
ETA acknowledged that the murder of Rafael San SebastiĂĄn was a mistake, having confused him with his brother, a senior executive at Iberduero. Despite the admission, the family suffered irreparable harm, and the father regretted having to defend Rafaelâs honesty in the face of initial suspicions following the incident.
The ETA member Jon Bienzobas, murderer of TomĂĄs y Valiente, is granted third-degree parole, and the victims call the decision "fraudulent"
Jon Bienzobas, imprisoned for multiple attacks and sentenced to 266 years, is serving his sentence in Zaballa prison. He has been granted third-degree parole, a decision that the victims describe as "fraudulent."
The new trial for the death of Diego Maradona begins one year after it was annulled due to irregularities by a judge
Diego Maradona's medical team faces a new trial for simple homicide with eventual intent, accused of failing to provide adequate care. The Argentine star's family argues that the doctors did not offer the necessary attention, which allegedly contributed to his death.
Felipe Staiti, guitarist and founder of the Argentine rock band Enanitos Verdes, dies
Felipe Staiti, guitarist and founder of the Argentine rock band Enanitos Verdes, passed away at the age of 64. He was an icon of national rock, and his musical legacy will endure in the genre.
Statement from Ăscar Freire and his wife following the cyclist's conviction: "Some of the information does not correspond to the facts"
Ăscar Freire was convicted of a minor offense of defamation following a complaint from his wife for mistreatment. Both have issued a joint statement asserting that some of the circulated information does not reflect the reality of the events.
Ăscar Freire convicted of a crime of defamation following his wife's complaint
Ăscar Freire, former cyclist, was detained for alleged mistreatment of his wife. He has been sentenced to nine days of house arrest and has been issued a restraining order.
A Millionaire Ticket Still Unclaimed, the Owner Deceased, a Lottery Retailer on Trial... The Case of the Primitiva Prize from 14 Years Ago
The Primitiva prize, initially 4.7 million, has grown to nearly seven million with interest. However, the ticket owner died years ago and the case remains unresolved, with a lottery retailer involved in a legal proceeding.
Actress Ruby Rose Accuses Katy Perry of Sexual Assault: "I Vomited on Her"
Ruby Rose accused Katy Perry of sexual assault, stating that she vomited on her. The singer's representative vehemently denied the allegations, calling them "dangerous and reckless lies."
The US Initiates Blockade on Hormuz and Iran Threatens Retaliation: "No Port in These Waters Will Be Safe"
The United States has imposed a blockade on the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic route for oil transportation. In response, Iran has warned of retaliation, stating that no port in that maritime area will be safe, escalating tensions in the region and increasing the risk of conflict.
War in Iran, live | Trump says Iran has contacted the US for a new round of negotiations
Latest news on the conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran, with tensions in the Middle East and the Strait of Hormuz. Trump claims that Iran has reached out to the US to start a new round of negotiations.
The Government does not advance its vote on Junts' proposal to ban the burka while PP and Vox will reject it due to the transfer of powers
Junts proposed banning the burka and including a provision to delegate security and identification powers to Catalonia. The Government has not yet announced its position, while PP and Vox reject the initiative, considering the transfer of powers unacceptable.
The Galician Woman Who Looks Like Trump Goes Viral in the United States: "If He Dies, She Could Replace Him"
A Galician woman went viral in the United States due to her strong physical resemblance to Donald Trump. Users comment that, in the event Trump passes away, she could replace him because of this similarity. Her popularity is growing on social media because of this curious connection.
The Pedophile from El Raval in Barcelona Accepts 83 Years for Raping a Minor under Child Care
The convicted man accepts an 83-year prison sentence for raping a minor under care in El Raval, Barcelona. Initially, the prosecution requested 107 years. Additionally, he faces two more trials for alleged sexual assaults on other minors.
Milosz Pawlak, the hairdresser of 'Geordie Shore' and other famous reality shows, dies suddenly
Milosz Pawlak, a well-known hairdresser for popular reality shows such as 'Geordie Shore' and 'La isla de las tentaciones', passed away suddenly. His work with celebrities from these programs made him highly recognized in the world of television styling.
The Cheap Burger Chain That Arrived in Spain Before McDonald's and Now Has 1,000 Restaurants
This well-known American chain, with more than 50 years in Spain, arrived before McDonald's and currently has 1,000 restaurants in the country, establishing itself as a popular option for affordable burgers.
The Agent Who Led the Investigation Against Villarejo Testifies That the Commissioner Reported on Kitchen to the Number Two at the Interior Ministry and the DAO
The investigating agent stated that Villarejo's notes always mention Pino and especially Chisco, the Secretary of State. Additionally, he admitted that the only evidence against the former minister FernĂĄndez DĂaz are the notarized transcripts of messages presented by MartĂnez.
Villarejo Threatened to Take Down Rajoy, Whom the Kitchen Plot Called 'The Asturian' or 'The Bearded One'
The head of the investigation into 'Operation Kitchen' confirmed that the alleged plot used the nicknames "The Asturian" and "The Bearded One" to refer to Mariano Rajoy, whom Villarejo threatened to seriously implicate.
Rodrigo Cuevas: "Aspiring to beauty, to the canon, is living with a Sword of Damocles"
Rodrigo Cuevas, Asturian artist, releases his third album, 'Manual de Belleza', a fun work that explores beauty and aesthetic canons, reflecting on the pressures and expectations they entail.
The new injectable treatment to prevent HIV is now available in Spain: it is the first European country to fund it
Spain is the first European country to fund an injectable treatment to prevent HIV, aimed at people who cannot use daily oral prophylaxis (PrEP). This new option expands the alternatives for HIV prevention.
'The Island of Temptations 10' Kicks Off with Dramas, Unexpected Twists, and 4 Very Well-Known VIP Temptors
The tenth edition of 'The Island of Temptations' began with intense conflicts, highlighting the fight between JosĂ© and Nerea. Additionally, Ălex triggered the first temptation light, and a preview was revealed featuring the identities of four very well-known VIP temptors.
The Two Foolproof Techniques from an Expert to Save More on Fuel: "With Prices So High..."
Juanjo Jiménez, from his TikTok profile @jcautomotivetop, shares two effective techniques to save fuel, helping drivers reduce expenses in a context of high prices.
This Was the Moment of the Street Race Between Two Cars on the M-30 That Ended the Life of Juan, a 35-Year-Old Doctor
In July 2021, a street race between two cars on the M-30 ended with the death of Juan, a 35-year-old doctor. The prosecution is seeking up to 15 years in prison for the accused on charges of reckless driving, manslaughter, and injuries.
A perfect and long-lasting hair removal for mom: the best gift for Mother's Day
The Philips Lumea Series 9900 hair remover offers gradual hair removal that weakens body and facial hair, achieving smooth and radiant skin for longer, making it an ideal gift for Mother's Day.
What Fibromyalgia Is and How It Affects People's Quality of Life
Fibromyalgia affects between 2% and 4% of the population, being much more common in women. This condition significantly impacts the quality of life of those who suffer from it.
Ăscar Freire sentenced for a crime of defamation following his wife's complaint
Ăscar Freire, former cyclist, was arrested for alleged mistreatment towards his wife. He has been sentenced to nine days of house arrest and has been given a restraining order.
Turn in the Esther LĂłpez case: a renovation uncovers a hidden bunker in the former house of the main suspect
The Civil Guard has confirmed the existence of a hidden bunker in the former house of the main suspect in the Esther LĂłpez case and is planning a thorough inspection soon.
The Civil Guard will inspect a hideout in the house of the only suspect in the Esther LĂłpez murder case
The new owner of the former family home of the only suspect in the Esther LĂłpez murder case found a hideout during renovation works and reported it to the court, which led the Civil Guard to plan an inspection of the site.
A Team with Spanish Participation Achieves Cure of the Tenth HIV Patient in the World
A 62-year-old man, who was also diagnosed with cancer of the immune system, has been declared cured of HIV thanks to the work of a team with Spanish participation. This case represents the tenth patient in the world to achieve this cure.
Pablo Ălvarez, AzorĂn Award 2026 Winner with a Coming-of-Age Novel: "AIDS Deprived Me of Many Friends, I Was Afraid"
Pablo Ălvarez, literary agent and editor, debuts in fiction with "The Need to Love," a coming-of-age novel set in the 1980s between Rome and Barcelona. The work addresses the impact of AIDS, a personal subject for Ălvarez, who lost many friends and lived in fear during that time.
Dolly Martinez, participant of 'My 600-lb Life,' dies at 30
Dolly Martinez, who participated in the American show 'My 600-lb Life' at age 25, has died at 30. The news was confirmed by her sister.
The Reason Why Justin Bieber Sang His Old Songs at Coachella by Putting Them on YouTube
Justin Bieber gave an eight-minute performance at Coachella, where he sang his old songs. However, his presentation was criticized on social media for being considered "disrespectful" and showing "little effort" on the part of the artist.
Pedro Escudero (Silverway AM): "Opportunities Open Up When Volatility Appears"
Pedro Escudero, investor and former tennis player, talks about the challenge of democratizing elite investing in Spain. Meanwhile, his asset management firm Silverway AM is preparing its expansion into the European market, highlighting that volatility creates new investment opportunities.
Arturo Pérez-Reverte Reveals His Favorite Spanish Films: "They Reminded Us That We Were Not Alone"
Arturo Pérez-Reverte highlights in an article the Spanish films of the 1950s and 60s that, despite limited resources and censorship, managed to inspire and uplift viewers by reminding them that they were not alone.
Alba GĂłmez, Dermatologist: "It is advisable to wash the hair with cleansing agents"
Dermatologist Alba GĂłmez advises caring for the scalp by using appropriate cleansing agents to prevent seasonal hair loss and keep it strong throughout the year.
Mel Robbins, personal growth expert: "There are three simple habits that help you focus and move forward"
Mel Robbins emphasizes the importance of focusing on small daily habits that make progress and personal focus easier, helping her followers achieve meaningful changes.
Steal Now to Decrypt Later: This is the New Technique That Threatens the Security of Your Confidential Data
Cybercriminals steal encrypted data and store it to decrypt in the future using quantum computing, putting the security of confidential information at risk.
The curious island that wants to 'secede' from Castilla y LeĂłn: a historic enclave full of secrets
A historic territory located in Burgos, surrounded by the Basque Country, seeks to be administratively integrated into the province of Ălava, thus claiming its 'secession' from Castilla y LeĂłn.
Neither Fabada nor Cachopo: The Typical Asturian Recipe Little Known in the Rest of Spain
Asturian cuisine offers standout dishes beyond the popular fabada, cachopo, and pote, including lesser-known recipes that reflect the culinary richness of the region and are not as common in the rest of Spain.
The cost of repairing road surfaces in Spain is now the highest in history
The cost to renovate one kilometer of asphalt in Spain has risen from 42,000 euros before the pandemic to 50,000 euros currently, reaching the highest level ever.
Macron receives Machado: "We talked about the importance of the Venezuelan transition"
The Venezuelan opposition leader, Machado, will meet with French President Macron to discuss the transition in Venezuela. She will then travel to Spain, where on Saturday she will meet with the Venezuelan diaspora at Puerta del Sol.
The PP recovers the presidency of the Cortes of Castilla y LeĂłn after a pact with Vox that brings Mañuecoâs investiture closer
The PP has agreed to preside over the Cortes of Castilla y LeĂłn, while Vox will hold the first vice-presidency, thus facilitating Mañuecoâs investiture.
Vox acknowledges that "time is pressing" to reach agreements in Extremadura and Aragon and "intensifies" contacts with the PP
Vox rejects the regularization of immigrants, labeling it as the "legalization and institutionalization" of the "migratory invasion," and announces that it will file an appeal before the Supreme Court while intensifying negotiations with the PP for agreements in Extremadura and Aragon.
A judge dismisses Donald Trump's lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal over an alleged "obscene" letter to Jeffrey Epstein
A judge has dismissed Donald Trump's lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal, ruling that it has not been proven that the newspaper acted with "actual malice" in publishing the story about an alleged "obscene" letter addressed to Jeffrey Epstein.
A Clouded Leopard Spotted for the First Time in a Decade in Honduras
Leopards have lost nearly half of their habitat in America. In Honduras, where reforestation efforts are underway, a clouded leopard was spotted for the first time in ten years, indicating a possible breakthrough in the conservation of the species and its environment.
Leo Harlem recalls on 'El Hormiguero' the moment he decided to pursue comedy: "I thought I had to be funny"
Leo Harlem revealed on 'El Hormiguero' that his father, very serious and seldom smiling, was the inspiration for him to pursue comedy after managing to make him laugh, a moment that made him think he had to be funny.
Arrested in CĂłrdoba for killing his ex-partner with machete blows at the entrance of her house
The suspect was arrested in CĂłrdoba for killing his ex-partner with machete blows at the entrance of her house. Before that, he tried to prevent emergency services from entering by filling the entrance with gas. Earlier that same day, he had already been detained for assaulting the woman.
Ways to Manage Your Finances Better Than 99% of People and Make Your Anxiety About Saving Disappear
Learn effective habits and strategies to improve your finances, increase your savings, and eliminate financial anxiety, thus achieving a calmer and more secure economic life.
Maternity Deduction: How Much Does the Tax Agency Refund You Per Child?
The maternity deduction is a tax benefit that allows women to reduce the amount of income tax (IRPF) they have to pay, enabling significant savings on the income tax return for each child.
Amazon's Luxury Prefabricated House: Kitchen, Living Room, Two Bedrooms, and Bathroom Equipped for 11,000 Euros
Since April 1st, Amazon has been offering a luxury prefabricated house with a kitchen, living room, two bedrooms, and bathroom, designed for residential use or temporary accommodations, for 11,000 euros.
Where to Eat Cheaply in Seville: From a Classic Downtown Spot to a Grocery Store
With the Seville Fair approaching, we recommend central places where you can enjoy delicious and affordable food, ranging from a classic restaurant to a grocery store, ideal for savoring local cuisine without spending much.
Change in Hungary
PĂ©ter Magyar, a right-winger and successor to Putinâs ally Viktor OrbĂĄn, faces a difficult task. His victory is encouraging and represents a clear commitment to the European Union.
The Beginning of the End of Trumpism
Miscalculations in the war against Iran are weakening the support that President Trump has within American society, marking a possible decline in his political influence.
National absenteeism, much more than an economic problem
Sick leave goes beyond a medical resource; it functions as a psychological mechanism, an existential refuge, and sometimes as a deliberate strategy, reflecting that absenteeism is a complex phenomenon with economic and emotional implications.
War Dries Up the Water
War and sanctions have worsened the water crisis in Iran, severely affecting access to drinking water and agriculture. The shortage is causing significant social and economic impacts, exacerbating the vulnerability of communities already affected by conflicts and political tensions in the region.
The defense of Francisca Cadenasâ family will request a new reconstruction of the case with the suspects
The family of Francisca Cadenas, including her widower and three children, has testified at the Hornachos Investigative Court. The defense will request a new reconstruction of the case involving the suspects to clarify the facts.
Teacher sentenced for bullying an 11-year-old student who committed suicide
The Prosecutor's Office determined that the teacher humiliated, belittled, and stigmatized an 11-year-old student, which contributed to her suicide. For these actions, the teacher was sentenced.
The method the Police want you to use to protect yourself from phone scams: "Pick up the phone without fear"
The Police warn about scammers who impersonate legitimate entities to obtain personal and banking information. They recommend "picking up the phone without fear" and staying calm, verifying the caller's identity to avoid falling victim to phone fraud.
The fatal hit-and-run of a child in Triana points to an "unfortunate accident"
The police continue to investigate the fatal hit-and-run of a child in Triana, which occurred last Friday evening, and it appears to be an unfortunate accident.
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Are You Ready to Face the Tax Agency? Find Out with This Income Tax Quiz
The 2025 - 2026 Income Tax Return campaign has begun. This quiz helps you check if you are ready to prepare and submit your draft to the Tax Agency by testing your knowledge about the tax return.
Is it "albĂłndiga" or "almĂłndiga"? And "croqueta" or "cocreta"? Test yourself with our spelling quiz
Test your Spanish language skills with this 19-question spelling quiz that includes common doubts such as "albĂłndiga" vs. "almĂłndiga" and "croqueta" vs. "cocreta".
Adif rejects the Civil Guard's report on Adamuz: "It's two months of conjecture and the evidence has not been examined"
The president of Adif rejects the Civil Guard's report, describing it as conjecture without conclusive proof. He denies that other techniques could have been applied to detect the electrical failure before the accident and admits a lack of precision. Additionally, he emphasizes that key elements such as the black boxes and the rails removed from the accident site have not yet been analyzed.
The Government Approves New Aid for Road, Rail, and Ship Freight Transport This Tuesday
The Government approves aid aimed at mitigating the increase in fuel costs for truck drivers and freight transport by train and ship.
The Energetic Dance of a Teammate of Peter Magyar to Celebrate His Victory in Hungary: Between Jumps and Doing the Wave
A teammate of Peter Magyar celebrated his victory in Hungary with an energetic dance full of jumps and doing the wave, which went viral on social media for its enthusiasm and energy.
Woman arrested for attacking her brother and his partner with scissors in IrĂșn
A woman was arrested in IrĂșn after attacking her brother and his partner with scissors following an argument in a home.
Man Found Dead After Going Missing at Cabo Vidio, Asturias
A man who had been missing for approximately 48 hours was found dead at Cabo Vidio, Asturias.
Overqualified Workers in Spain: "I Have a Master's Degree, but My Job Only Requires a High School Diploma"
Many young graduates and professionals in Spain accept jobs for which they are overqualified due to the scarcity of positions matching their education, leading to frustration and underutilization of their experience.
A Home in the Usera Neighborhood to Keep Young People Off the Streets: "Without Them, I Don't Know Where I Would Be"
The municipal program ASPA has a specialized line for people over 18 at risk of becoming homeless, guiding them toward an independent adult life. In 2025, they assisted 88 young people with this profile, providing key support to keep them off the streets and facilitate their social and personal integration.
Donating sperm, an increasingly requested gesture: "Lately the quality has been dropping quite a bit"
The demand for sperm donors is growing in Spain due to the rise of assisted reproduction, but sperm quality has notably decreased, resulting in most candidates being rejected at clinics.
David achieves his second consecutive victory in 'El Rosco' of 'Pasapalabra'
David, from Barcelona, achieved his second consecutive victory in 'El Rosco' of 'Pasapalabra', accumulating 3,000 euros in four episodes played against Javier.
Marc GirĂłâs Lifeguards
The counter-review of the presentation of 'Cara al show,' Marc GirĂłâs new program that is preparing to premiere on La Sexta, with the date yet to be announced.
Lidia Santos, the waitress from 'First Dates', 'in love' with a teddy bear: "It's like a baby!"
Manuel, a diner on 'First Dates', brought a teddy bear to give to his date, which won over Lidia Santos, the show's waitress, who expressed her affection for the teddy bear as if it were a baby.
'El precio justo' kicks off a special week in which it wants to help pay bills: "Bills be gone!"
The show will hold a special edition offering up to 3,000 euros to participants to help pay household bills, aiming to ease the financial burden on families.
AnglĂ©s' brother says he transplanted hair to Koldo and Ăbalos during the pandemic: "I bought them masks"
The circle around former minister Koldo and JosĂ© Luis Ăbalos has denied the statements made by the brother of the AlcĂ sser killer, who claimed to have transplanted hair to them and bought them masks during the pandemic.
Nacho Abad Responds to Criticism from Francisca Cadenas' Family Towards the Press: "The Journalist Reports Relevant Information"
Nacho Abad defends the role of the media, stating that journalists report on important events and fulfill an essential social function, thus responding to the criticism from Francisca Cadenas' family towards the press.
Susanna Griso, witness to the awarding of a prize to Juan Carlos I: "He was self-critical and would like to see Queen SofĂa"
Susanna Griso, present at the awarding of a prize to Juan Carlos I, stated that the emeritus king showed self-criticism and expressed his desire to reunite with Queen SofĂa. She also highlighted that she saw him in much better health.
JesĂșs Cintora, on the average spending for communions: "Is there a competition?"
JesĂșs Cintora comments on 'Malas lenguas' that the average cost to organize a communion is 6,800 euros, questioning whether there is a competition among families to spend more on these celebrations.
Bigote Arrocet changes the photo in his memoirs in which MarĂa Teresa Campos appeared dressed as a bride
Bigote Arrocet made last-minute changes to his memoirs due to the controversy generated, including the modification of a photo where MarĂa Teresa Campos appeared dressed as a bride.
Ortega Cano denies his family to reach an understanding with Ana MarĂa AldĂłn
Ortega Cano's ex-wife is doing well, feeling upbeat, and focused on new professional projects unrelated to television.
Ibai Llanos Shows His Latest "Whim"
Ibai Llanos shares his latest major investment, calling it "the greatest investment of my entire life." The popular content creator proudly showcases his recent acquisition, reflecting an important personal and financial milestone.
The case against Francisco is provisionally archived because he has not been located
The case against Francisco has been provisionally archived because he could not be located to testify at his court appointment, according to the ruling of March 26 to which the magazine 'Vanitatis' had access.
Isa Pantoja, about her photos with MarĂa del Monte: "Making up for lost time"
Isa Pantoja spoke exclusively on 'El tiempo justo' about the photos with MarĂa del Monte, describing their meeting as an opportunity to "make up for lost time" and strengthen their bond.
RocĂo Camacho comments on the "saturation" of influencers at Coachella: "Anyone presented with that opportunity would take it"
RocĂo Camacho points out that the saturation of influencers at Coachella reflects valuable opportunities that anyone would take advantage of. She also highlights the audienceâs power to choose to stop consuming content they no longer identify with.
The documentary about Gina Lollobrigida reveals her lifestyle: "In just one month she spent between âŹ80,000 and âŹ120,000"
The documentary reveals Gina Lollobrigida's luxurious lifestyle, spending between âŹ80,000 and âŹ120,000 monthly. Her descendants accuse her assistant of manipulating her during this period.
Cayetano MartĂnez de Irujo comments on Pope Leo XIV: "He seems a bit flat to me. Others gave a better impression"
Cayetano MartĂnez de Irujo said on 'Everything is a Lie' that he doesn't see anything special in Pope Leo XIV, describing him as "a bit flat" and expressing the opinion that other popes gave a better impression.
John Dalgleish Donaldson, the recently deceased father of Mary of Denmark
John Dalgleish Donaldson, father of Mary of Denmark, passed away at the age of 84 in Hobart, Tasmania.
Bardem, Joaquin Phoenix, and 1,000 Other Stars Sign Against Paramountâs Purchase of Warner
More than 1,000 figures from the film industry, including Ben Stiller, Emma Thompson, Denis Villeneuve, David Fincher, Kristen Stewart, Bardem, and Joaquin Phoenix, signed a letter opposing Paramountâs purchase of Warner, expressing concern about the impact this merger would have on the audiovisual industry.
The spectacular moment of Orion's reentry to Earth, a fireball
Orion's heat shield protected the crew during reentry to Earth, withstanding temperatures exceeding 2,700 degrees Celsius, allowing a safe return amid an impressive fireball.
NASA's Artemis II Mission: The Major Milestones Aboard the Orion Spacecraft
The Artemis II crew returned to Earth after a historic 10-day flight around the Moon aboard the Orion spacecraft, marking the greatest distance ever traveled by humans in space.
The Javis cry with emotion after their leap to Cannes: "We feel blessed"
Directors Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi, 'The Javis,' will compete in the Official Section of Cannes with 'La bola negra,' based on Federico GarcĂa Lorca. Overwhelmed with emotion, they stated they feel blessed after the news. Additionally, Spanish cinema will be represented by Pedro AlmodĂłvar and Rodrigo Sorogoyen, standing out in this edition of the festival.
Arberola Rojas will referee the Copa del Rey final: he is the referee who did not award a penalty on Mbappé against Girona
Referee Arberola Rojas will officiate the Copa del Rey final between Atlético de Madrid and Real Sociedad at La Cartuja, Seville, this Saturday. He was controversial for not awarding a penalty on Mbappé in a match against Girona.
Mofas at Tsarukyan, possible rival of Topuria: "You go back to training with Jake Paul, you only like 'influencers'"
The middleweight champion questions Tsarukyan's recent achievements and criticizes him for returning to train with Jake Paul, implying that he is only interested in the fame of 'influencers' rather than serious fighters.
Irene Paredes, captain of the Spanish national team: "No matter what happens, they won't give us the Eurocup back"
Spain and England will face each other this Tuesday in the qualifying match for the 2027 World Cup. Irene Paredes, the Spanish captain, emphasizes that, regardless of the outcome, the lost Eurocup will not be recovered, highlighting the importance and value of the upcoming match.
Dominic Frimpong Dies at 20 Years Old Following Team Bus Robbery
Dominic Frimpong, a 20-year-old player, died during an armed robbery of his team's bus after a game on Sunday.
Who is Marie-Louise Eta, the first woman to coach a men's football team
Marie-Louise Eta, a German coach, will take over as the coach of a men's football team for the last five matches of the season, following the dismissal of Steffen Baumgart, becoming the first woman to hold this position.
Neither helped nor eternal patients: this is the easy reading club where everyone is important
In Canillejas, Madrid, people with intellectual disabilities and elderly individuals with dementia come together in an easy reading club, where they share experiences and promote inclusion, valuing life together beyond their difficulties.
Almudévar, the businessman whom Parkinson's doesn't stop: "The key is to keep having goals and enthusiasm"
Diagnosed with Parkinson's seven years ago, the businessman from Huesca, Almudévar, shares his experience in his book 'A rebellious body, an infinite life' to inspire and support others, highlighting the importance of maintaining goals and enthusiasm to overcome the disease.
Half a Century of Work for Disability Through 12 Life Stories
Twelve Aragonese photojournalists capture the daily lives of 12 people with disabilities, showing that it is not a stigma. The initiative celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Dfa Foundation, highlighting its work and visibility in the community.
ConELA Calls for Equitable Implementation of the Law: "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 across Spain. During the event, they emphasized the need for an equitable implementation of the law related to ALS, acknowledging that progress is being made at different paces in various regions.
Beekeeping protests against its exclusion from Iran-related aid and warns that it already pays 51% more for diesel
The head of beekeeping at Asaja CĂĄceres, Paulino Marcos, highlights the extensive use of vehicles in the sector and protests against its exclusion from aid linked to Iran. Additionally, he warns about the 51% increase in diesel costs, which severely impacts beekeeping activities this spring.
Artificial Intelligence Causes "a Transformation" in the Automotive Sector: "Customers Arrive at the Dealership with 80% of the Work Done"
Artificial intelligence is transforming the automotive sector, making it easier for customers to come to the dealership having already made much of their decision. However, experts say it will not replace jobs, as human talent remains essential in the sales and customer service process.
National Absenteeism, Much More Than an Economic Problem
Sick leave has gone beyond its medical function to become a psychological and emotional mechanism. It is used as an existential refuge and, at times, as a conscious strategy, reflecting that absenteeism extends beyond a mere economic issue.
Russia Becomes the Winner of the Hormuz Blockade and Doubles Its Oil Revenues
Russia has doubled its oil revenues, driven mainly by the recent increase in oil prices, known as 'black gold,' benefiting from the blockade in the Strait of Hormuz.
Osborne partners in Asia-Pacific with distributor Octopus (APAC) Holdings Limited (Coronita, Paulaner)
The Spanish group Osborne acquires a 6.4% stake in Octopus (APAC) Holdings Limited, a distributor based in Singapore, after investing 5 million Singapore dollars (approximately 3.34 million euros).
Iberia will temporarily suspend flights to Cuba starting in June due to the crisis
Iberia will temporarily suspend its flights to Cuba from June because of the crisis in the country. The airline expects to resume the connection in November, provided that the situation in the Caribbean country stabilizes.
Why 'Euphoria' Looks Unlike Any Other Series in the World and Not Even Streaming Can Ruin It
The third season of 'Euphoria' on HBO features a unique visual palette thanks to a partnership with Kodak, offering an unprecedented aesthetic experience on television that maintains its quality even on streaming platforms.
The controversy with Sydney Sweeney in 'Euphoria 3' has only just begun: outrage over her scenes in the series' return
Cassie's subplot, played by Sydney Sweeney in the third season of 'Euphoria', has sparked criticism and controversy among fans, generating outrage and debate around the scenes featured in the return of the successful HBO series.
Pau Brunet, analyst, on 'Torrente Presidente': "It is responsible for almost 24 of the 47 million euros of Spanish cinema this year"
The films by Santiago Segura and the one by Paco LeĂłn and Carmen Machi have generated more than half of the total box office revenue of Spanish cinema in 2026, highlighting the significant impact of 'Torrente Presidente' on the national box office.
Stephen King Recommends the Killer Shark Movie Taking Netflix by Storm: "It Has the Best Line of the Year"
Tommy Wirkola directs a killer shark movie starring Phoebe Dynevor. The film has been a great success on Netflix, and Stephen King recommends it, highlighting that it contains "the best line of the year."
Take note, Ralph Fiennes has the best proposal to be Voldemort in the 'Harry Potter' series: "It would be fantastic"
Ralph Fiennes, known for playing Voldemort since 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire,' suggested that he would be ideal to reprise the role in the HBO series, while Cillian Murphy is one of the actors rumored as a possible successor.
'The Hunger Games' Returns 24 Years Before Katniss: 'The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes' Releases Its First Trailer
Joseph Zada directs the prequel to The Hunger Games, 'The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes,' set 24 years before Katniss. Starring Elle Fanning, Jesse Plemons, and Glenn Close, the film explores the origins of this famous dystopian saga and has already released its first trailer.
With this PokĂ©mon-inspired weather app, you'll complete your 'PokĂ©dex' while checking if itâs going to rain
The SkyDex app combines the weather forecast with a creature-collecting game in the style of Pokémon, allowing users to complete their 'Pokédex' while checking for rain.
This is the HUAWEI Pura X Max, the new smartphone that marks the future of foldable devices
HUAWEI launches the Pura X Max, a foldable smartphone that is ahead of similar models being developed by Apple and Samsung, marking a new stage in the innovation of flexible devices.
XChat, Elon Muskâs messaging app to compete with WhatsApp, arrives on iPhone
XChat, Elon Muskâs new messaging app, arrives on iPhone offering a private and exclusive space to communicate without ads or tracking, aiming to compete with WhatsApp.
China Prepares the Chang'e-7 Mission to Explore a Strategic Area of the Moon in Search of Resources
China is advancing its lunar program with the Chang'e-7 mission, which will explore the south pole of the Moon to search for ice and other essential resources.
The simple act of opening a PDF that can completely compromise your computer's security: be careful
A vulnerability in Adobe Acrobat Reader allows malicious PDF files to steal data from affected systems when opened, putting the computer's security at risk.
'Cottagecore': the most romantic and countryside trend returning this season
The cottagecore trend returns this season with flowing dresses, embroidery, flowers, and natural fabrics, offering a romantic and countryside aesthetic in a more delicate and easy-to-wear version.
Six Eye Contour Creams Recommended by a Dermatologist for Their Value for Money to Prevent Dark Circles and Puffiness
Dermatologist Leire Barrutia recommends six effective eye contour creams with good value for money to treat dark circles and puffiness, while caring for the delicate skin around the eyes.
âWall ballâ: the most complete functional exercise that combines strength, endurance, and coordination
The 'wall ball' exercise is a fundamental movement in functional training that combines strength, endurance, and coordination. It consists of throwing and catching a medicine ball against a wall, engaging multiple muscle groups and improving cardiovascular capacity, making it a complete and effective exercise for overall physical conditioning.
The Five Mistakes That Can Ruin Your Wedding Dress (and How to Avoid Them): From Mixing Inspirations to Having Plenty of Time
Rafa Valverde highlights five common mistakes when designing a wedding dress, such as mixing too many inspirations or rushing the timeline. He emphasizes the importance of proper planning and maintaining clarity to avoid disappointments and achieve the ideal dress.
From the Sweater in 'The Devil Wears Prada' to Your Sofa: Blue Becomes the Star Color in Home Decor
Blue says goodbye to the boring 'cloud dancer' and establishes itself as the star color in decor, bringing freshness and style to home spaces.
What is hyperhidrosis, how it affects daily life, and what alternatives exist
Hyperhidrosis, common in women and more pronounced in summer, is an excessive sweating caused by hormonal changes. In addition to its physical impact, it negatively affects self-confidence and is a frequent reason for consultations in aesthetic medicine.
Jordi Cruz on How to Properly Defrost Food Before Cooking: Sometimes You Have to "Wait 12 or 24 Hours"
Jordi Cruz explains that the correct defrosting method varies depending on the food, recommending three different methods. Sometimes it is necessary to wait 12 or 24 hours to properly defrost and preserve quality before cooking.
From a Michelin Star Dish to Healthy Churros: Five Easy and Original Recipes to Succeed with a Can of Chickpeas
These five innovative recipes use canned chickpeas to create original and healthy dishes, moving beyond traditional winter stews. From Michelin Star-style options to healthy churros, they are easy to prepare and perfect for diversifying the use of this legume in the kitchen.
The hotel one hour from Madrid celebrating 30 years that every food lover must visit: Michelin Star and Sol Repsol
El Relais & ChĂąteaux Molino de Alcuneza, located one hour from Madrid, celebrates its 30th anniversary with various activities, highlighting a special menu. This gastronomic hotel holds a Michelin Star and the Sol Repsol recognition, making it a must-visit stop for lovers of fine cuisine.
The Valencia restaurant located on the beachfront recommended by the Repsol Guide: "It's worth it just for the views"
La Barraquita Beach Club, located on the beachfront in Valencia, offers a daily menu for less than 20 euros. The Repsol Guide recommends it, highlighting that its views alone justify the visit.
The Ten Best Ideas to Make the Most of Seasonal Food That Keeps Hypertension at Bay
Artichoke, a seasonal food, helps control hypertension. This article offers ten recipes to easily incorporate it into your diet, highlighting its health benefits and versatile flavor.
Creativity and Sustainability with a Michelin Star: A 120-Euro Menu Among the Pine Forests of Valladolid
La Botica de Matapozuelos, led by Miguel Ăngel de la Cruz, offers a 120-euro menu that combines culinary creativity with sustainability, emphasizing the defense of botany and respect for the natural environment in Valladolid.
The incredible walled coastal city that holds one of Sweden's best-kept secrets
This small medieval town on the west coast of Gotland stands out for its impressive ruined churches, being a little-known historical and cultural treasure in Sweden.
Castilian Monumentality and Austerity in One of Spainâs Main Gastronomic Capitals
The city of El Cid offers a medieval historic center, an imposing cathedral, and hearty gastronomy, making 48 hours there a rich experience in culture and flavor.
The medieval town where Karlos Arguiñano was born: located in an idyllic setting near Donosti
Karlos Arguiñano was born in a beautiful medieval town in GuipĂșzcoa, situated in a privileged setting near Donosti, which preserves the essence of the Middle Ages.
Which Airlines Are Still Flying to Cuba After Iberia Cancelled All Flights to the Island
Only three airlines continue to operate flights to Cuba, despite the energy crisis affecting the Caribbean country and the recent cancellation of all Iberia flights to the island.
Elizabeth Blackburn, Nobel Prize in Medicine: "We have more control over our own aging than we realize"
Elizabeth Blackburn, biochemist and Nobel Prize in Medicine laureate, discovered the enzyme telomerase, which counteracts the shortening of telomeres, key processes in human aging. Her work suggests that we have more control over how we age than is commonly believed.
The posture you should do to stretch the lumbar area and avoid pain
The recommended posture to stretch the lumbar area and prevent pain involves lying on your back, bending your knees, and gently bringing them toward your chest, holding this position for several seconds. This stretch helps relieve tension and improve flexibility in the lumbar area, contributing to reducing discomfort and preventing future lower back injuries.
Francesco Lo Monaco, Cardiologist: "These are the six things I never do after six"
Cardiologist Francesco Lo Monaco, founder of the National Heart Clinic in London and author of 'Heart Saviour', highlights six habits he avoids after six in the evening to take care of his cardiovascular health.
Confucius, Chinese Philosopher: "The Man Who Moves Mountains Begins by Carrying Small Stones"
Confucius, founder of Confucianism, created a philosophy that has profoundly shaped Chinese culture. Although some of his ideas have become outdated, many continue to be relevant today.
Miguel Assal, first aid expert: "This pill you used to have at home can save your life"
Miguel Assal recommends taking half a pill of a common medication at the suspicion of a heart attack, as it can save lives in emergency situations.
A sleep expert settles the ongoing debate: Is it better to get up early or go to bed very late?
A sleep expert clarifies that there is no universal ideal time to sleep or wake up. The key lies in the quality and duration of sleep, adapting to one's personal rhythm to rest better and be more productive, whether by getting up early or going to bed late.
The electric car that is succeeding in Europe is updated and still costs less than âŹ40/month
Fiat updates the Topolino with a new Corallo color and a larger digital dashboard. This popular electric vehicle is still available for less than 40 euros per month, maintaining its appeal in Europe.
The Shocking Video of a Drunk Truck Driver Recklessly Driving on the A-2
Thanks to citizen collaboration, the Mossos dâEsquadra arrested a drunk truck driver who was driving recklessly on the A-2, near Els Hostalets de Pierola (Barcelona).
Example of road safety: German drivers create an emergency corridor during traffic jams
The DGT plans to implement this year in Spain the German regulation that requires drivers to open a central lane so that emergency vehicles can pass during traffic jams.
The concession for the highway connecting Bilbao with Zaragoza comes to an end: these are the sections where the toll will be removed
The AP-68 will no longer require payment starting November 11, 2026, eliminating tolls on several sections, although some segments will retain payment systems, thus reducing the current cost of 39.90 euros for users.
A Mechanic's Trick to Prevent Oil Leaks in the Car: "I Think It's Foolproof"
Mechanic Juan José shares a simple and effective method to prevent oil leaks in the car, helping to avoid serious and costly breakdowns. He emphasizes that sometimes the simplest solutions are the best for keeping the vehicle in good condition.
The new head of design at Stellantis: "You donât buy a group, you buy the brand"
The new head of design at Stellantis proposes eliminating cloned models among the group's brands in Europe, aiming for a more distinctive approach for each brand, and emphasizes that what you really acquire when buying an automotive group is the identity of its brands.
Sona, the last circus tiger in Portugal, arrives at a big cat sanctuary in Alicante
Sona, a 16-year-old tiger considered the last wild animal used in circuses in Portugal, was rescued after being exploited in magic tricks since he was three months old. He now lives in a big cat sanctuary in Alicante, thanks to the AAP Primadomus Foundation.
The paving of the kilometers of the third lane of the M-607 will cause night closures and detours during this week
The paving work on the third lane of the M-607 will take place from April 14 to 17, from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., causing night closures and detours. During the day, there will be lane narrowings that will affect traffic.
Ana ObregĂłn is sworn in as deputy of the Regionalist Party of Cantabria
Ana ObregĂłn assumes the position of deputy of the Regionalist Party of Cantabria, replacing Javier LĂłpez Marcano, who passed away on April 2 at the age of 71 due to a heart attack.
Changes in the Map of the Seville April Fair 2026: These Are the New Streets and All the Booths
The Seville City Council has presented the final map of the April Fair 2026, featuring changes in the layout and the distribution of booths, including new streets to improve access and the organization of the event.
Historic Event at the Sagrada Familia: Two Peregrine Falcon Chicks in the Basilica's Nest
The female peregrine falcon at the Sagrada Familia laid four eggs, of which two chicks have hatched and are in the nest, while one did not survive.
Recording classes or posting students' exams on social media will be prohibited in Galicia under the new digital education law
The Xunta de Galicia will restrict the educational use of mobile phones in schools, prohibiting their use for these purposes up to the 3rd year of ESO (Compulsory Secondary Education). Additionally, recording classes or posting exams on social media will be prohibited under the new digital education law.
The PNV Would Win by One Deputy Over Bildu in Regional Elections and Sumar Would Lose Its Seat
The Sociometer estimates that the PNV would obtain 35.3% of the votes in regional elections, increasing its representation from 27 to 28 seats. Meanwhile, Bildu would be one deputy behind, and Sumar would lose its current seat.
Sentence Reduced to Two and a Half Years in Prison for Two Women Accused of Taking Advantage of an Elderly Woman to Obtain Property Donations in Galicia
Two women were sentenced to two and a half years in prison for taking advantage of an elderly womanâs advanced age and cognitive decline in Galicia to have her donate several properties for their financial gain.
Bellvitge Hospital succeeds in removing two "inoperable" pancreatic cancers with a double bypass
Bellvitge Hospital carried out, for the first time in Spain, an innovative technique that allowed the removal of two pancreatic cancers considered "inoperable" through a double bypass, improving treatment options for these patients.
They order an investigation into the alleged sexual abuse of minors at a school in Torrent after seeing "clear indications"
The magistrates have decided to open an investigation into the alleged sexual abuse of minors at a school in Torrent, due to the presence of "clear indications." They seek to put an end to the "unfortunate procedural drift" that had hindered the progress of the case.
La Paz Hospital performs the first cochlear implant in Spain with the assistance of a robotic arm
La Paz Hospital has carried out the first cochlear implant in Spain assisted by a robotic arm. This technological innovation improves the precision and safety of the procedure, benefiting patients with severe hearing loss. The use of the robot represents an important advance in otolaryngological surgery, optimizing results and reducing risks.
A woman clings to her husband's moving car out of jealousy and he gets fined
Out of jealousy, a woman grabbed onto her husband's moving car to follow him and find out where he was going, without him knowing. As a result, the husband was fined.
A young man shows what his childhood home in China was like: "It's over 300 years old"
A young man shared what his old house in China was like, a building over 300 years old where five families lived connected by a courtyard, showcasing traditional coexistence in historic spaces.
The Korean 'Jesus Christ' Who Rose Higher Than Expected: "Is He Tied to Artemis II?"
A Korean man nicknamed 'Jesus Christ' went viral after ascending higher than anticipated, sparking questions and jokes on social media about whether he is tied to the Artemis II mission. His unexpected journey captured public attention due to the unusual nature of the situation.
Your Dog Anticipates Your Movements: The Science Behind Their Observational Ability
Dogs can quickly anticipate human movements by interpreting micro body signals, demonstrating a remarkable ability to observe and connect with their owners.
New York Court Dismisses PETA's Lawsuit Against the American Kennel Club
Brachycephalic breeds face higher risks of heat stroke in summer due to their difficulty regulating body temperature.
Cushing's Syndrome in Dogs: What It Is, Why It Appears, and How It Affects Their Health
Some tests used to diagnose Cushing's syndrome in dogs can be affected by the animal's stress, making it difficult to accurately confirm the disease.
Check your horoscope for this Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover what the stars predict for your sign this Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
These are the ideas to give a second life to the old Lleida bus station
More than 60 proposals emerged from a participatory process to convert the old Lleida bus station into a new dynamic space that boosts urban activity and benefits the local community.
Guide to Deeding a Home: Necessary Documents, Costs, and How the Process Is Done
Deeding is a notarial procedure that legally formalizes the transfer of ownership of a home, ensuring its legality and official registration.
The Stunning Images of the Artemis II Mission Now on Your Wallpaper
NASA has released high-resolution images of the Artemis II mission, available for users to use as wallpaper on their mobile phones.
Who was... Alex Thépot: the first goalkeeper to save a penalty in the history of the World Cup
Alex Thépot was the best goalkeeper of the 1930 World Cup and the first keeper to save a penalty in the history of the tournament. Additionally, he participated in the Olympic Games, standing out in international football.
Discover the Most Famous Place in Armenia, a Monastery Prison with Vineyards
A guide to visiting the most famous monastery in Armenia, known for its history as a prison and its vineyards, offering spectacular views of Mount Ararat.
The complicated rescue of an owl trapped in a car grille
An owl became trapped in a car grille after an impact, but fortunately it did not suffer serious injuries and is recovering without issues.
Back Home: Artemis II Completes Its Historic Journey with an Exciting Splashdown in the Pacific
The Artemis II Orion spacecraft returned to Earth after orbiting the Moon, completing its mission with a successful reentry and splashdown in the Pacific, marking an emotional moment for the crew as they came back home.
World Press Photo 2026: The striking photos of the three Spanish winners
World Press Photo 2026 has awarded 42 photographers across 6 regions and 3 categories. Three Spaniards were winners: Brais Lorenzo in Europe Photo Story for "Scorched Earth"; Luis Tato in Africa Photo Story for "Generation Z Protests in Madagascar"; and Diego Ibarra SĂĄnchez in Asia Long-Term Project for "A Kidnapped Education".
Unhygienic Habits That Everyone Has at Some Point in Their Life
Despite increased awareness about hygiene following the pandemic, many people maintain unhygienic habits, such as not washing their hands before eating or sleeping with petsâcommon behaviors that can affect health.
The Best Comics by Nani
All the comics created by Naniopina and published in 20Minutos, highlighting their humor and unique style.
The Pope Pays Tribute to the Two Spanish Nuns Murdered in Algeria in 1994
The Pope made a private visit to the Reception and Friendship Center of the Augustinian Missionary Sisters, paying tribute to two Spanish nuns who were murdered in Algeria in 1994.
Gorri, a Parrot Lost in Donostia, "On Vacation" in La Rioja: "A Rascal"
Euge found Gorri, a parrot lost in Donostia, during a walk. Since the police didnât arrive, he decided to take him home while arrangements were made for his return.
Almost Half of Freshwater Fish in Europe Are at Risk of Extinction
39% of migratory freshwater fish species in Europe are in decline, mainly due to barriers such as dams that hinder their movement, severely affecting their survival.
Republican candidate for Florida governor arrested after assaulting two elderly women
A Republican candidate for Florida governor was arrested after assaulting two elderly women. The man had already been arrested in 2024 for a domestic violence case.
Karol G, assertive at Coachella: "It's been 27 years and it's the first time a Latina headlines the lineup"
Karol G highlighted that after 27 years of the Coachella festival, it is the first time a Latina artist headlines the lineup, emphasizing the importance of her achievement and representation at such a significant event.
Review of 'The Testaments': the sequel to 'The Handmaid's Tale' is a wonderful reflection of the horrors of being a woman
'The Testaments', the sequel to Margaret Atwood's 'The Handmaid's Tale', offers a striking and necessary reflection on the horrors women face, continuing the powerful narrative that invites reflection and acknowledgment of these realities.
Ballerina Lips: How to Achieve the Natural Trend Taking Spring by Storm
This spring's trend favors natural-looking lips, aiming for a finish that enhances appearance without overdoing it. Ballerina lips, featuring soft tones and natural finishes, have become popular as a fresh and elegant way to do makeup this season.
Review of 'Unstoppable (I Swear)': a film to stop feeling like you live in a divided world
Robert Aramayo stars in this social film that invites the viewer to reflect on division in the world. Through his performance, the movie seeks to restore empathy and offer a perspective that connects beyond social and cultural differences.
Natalia de Santiago, mortgage expert: "We used to bet on fixed rates, but that's over now"
Natalia de Santiago explains that fixed-rate mortgages have ceased to be the favorite option for buying a home due to changes in the market and financial conditions. Nowadays, buyers are reconsidering other alternatives in light of the evolution of interest rates and mortgage offers.
How many times has the human being stepped on the Moon? Over time, more than 140 lunar missions have been launched
Artemis II is the most recent mission to the Moon, carrying four astronauts on board, although without planning a moon landing. Over time, more than 140 lunar missions have been launched.
'Euphoria': How many episodes does season 3 have? Premiere dates on HBO Max Spain
Zendaya, Jacob Elordi, and Sydney Sweeney return on April 13 for season 3 of 'Euphoria' on HBO Max Spain, which now includes new cast members RosalĂa and Priscilla Delgado.
The Homemade Trick to Whiten Yellow Pillows in Minutes (Without Bleach)
Regular cleaning is key to preventing yellow stains on pillows from setting, as the older they are, the harder they become to remove.
Arturo Pérez-Reverte surrenders to this 8-episode miniseries about the rise of fascism: "Magnificent"
Arturo Pérez-Reverte recommends a notable Italian 8-episode miniseries about the rise of fascism, starring the popular actor Luca Marinelli.
The passage in Barcelona with colorful houses and a 19th-century air that is an oasis in the heart of Clot
Protected as a historic ensemble, this passage connects Clot and Sant MartĂ with 122 meters of working-class architecture and offers a peaceful pedestrian space, standing out for its colorful houses and 19th-century atmosphere.
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 a partial closure of Madrid Metro Line 10, affecting its route between stations with high passenger flow, in order to carry out the necessary works.
The 2025 Income Tax Simulator Is Already Activated: Hereâs How You Can Find Out If Youâll Have to Pay the Tax Agency or Get a Refund on Your Declaration
The 2025 Income Tax simulator allows you to quickly and in advance find out if you will have to pay the Tax Agency or receive a refund on your tax declaration.
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 model of the Camino de Santiago passport.
US, Iran study ceasefire plan as Trumpâs âhellâ warning nears deadline
The US and Iran are exploring a ceasefire plan amid escalating tensions, as a deadline looms following President Trumpâs stark warning of âhellâ if Iran continues hostile actions. Diplomatic efforts aim to prevent further conflict while both sides assess potential compromises to ease the crisis.
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Factbox - Which key Iranian figures have been killed in US-Israeli strikes?
The article lists prominent Iranian figures reportedly killed in US-Israeli strikes, highlighting their roles within Iran's military and intelligence sectors. These targeted assassinations aim to weaken Iran's regional influence and deter hostile activities, reflecting ongoing tensions between Iran, the US, and Israel. The strikes underline the strategic importance of these individuals in Iran's operations across the Middle East.
Kremlin says the whole Middle East is âon fireâ
The Kremlin described the Middle East as "on fire," highlighting ongoing conflicts and instability in the region. Russian officials emphasized the complexity of the situation and the widespread impact of tensions, calling for dialogue and caution to prevent further escalation. The remarks reflect Russia's strategic concerns amid escalating violence and shifting alliances in the Middle East.
US crude premiums climb to record levels as Asia, Europe compete for supply
US crude oil premiums have surged to record highs amid intense competition from Asian and European buyers seeking limited supply. This demand-driven spike reflects tightening global inventories and geopolitical tensions impacting exports. The premium increase underscores the growing scramble for US crude as refiners in both regions aim to secure feedstock amid constrained market conditions.
Iran has formulated its response to ceasefire proposals, foreign ministry spokesperson says
Iranâs foreign ministry spokesperson stated that the country has prepared its response to ceasefire proposals amid ongoing regional tensions. Details of the response have not been disclosed, but officials emphasize a commitment to safeguarding national interests while engaging in diplomatic efforts to address the conflict. The announcement signals Iranâs readiness to formally communicate its stance on peace initiatives.
Gold reverses losses after reports of US-Iran ceasefire push
Gold prices rebounded after initial losses following reports that the US is pushing for a ceasefire with Iran. Investors reacted to the potential de-escalation in tensions between the two countries, which had previously driven safe-haven demand for gold. The news introduced renewed market optimism, influencing gold to recover some of its earlier declines.
BOJ says regional economies could worsen due to fallout of Middle East conflict
The Bank of Japan warned that regional economies may face deterioration due to the ongoing Middle East conflict. Rising energy prices and disrupted trade flows are expected to negatively impact economic activities, potentially slowing recovery efforts and increasing uncertainties. The BOJ highlighted the need for vigilance in monitoring these developments and their effects on inflation and growth.
US rescues airman, vows 'hell' for Iran if Strait stays shut
The US successfully rescued an airman in a recent operation, responding firmly to Iran's threats to close the Strait of Hormuz. Washington warned Tehran that any blockade would trigger severe consequences, emphasizing the strategic importance of keeping the vital shipping route open. The US pledged to protect freedom of navigation and maintain regional stability.
Oil prices open higher as US-Israeli war with Iran continues to disrupt supply
Oil prices rose at the opening due to ongoing conflicts involving the US, Israel, and Iran, which are limiting oil supply. Tensions in the Middle East have heightened concerns over potential disruptions to key shipping routes and regional production, driving market uncertainty and higher crude prices.
HSBC chairman sees AI and Asia growth offsetting Iran war impact
HSBC chairman believes that advancements in AI and economic growth in Asia will help offset the negative financial impacts caused by the Iran war. These sectors are seen as key drivers to maintain HSBC's global business stability amid geopolitical tensions.
Taiwan stocks higher at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted up 1.60%
Taiwan stocks closed higher, with the Taiwan Weighted Index rising 1.60%. The market gains were driven by strong performances in key sectors, reflecting investor optimism amid positive economic indicators and easing global uncertainties. This upward trend highlights growing confidence in Taiwan's economic outlook.
Givaudan beats Q1 sales forecasts as perfume demand masks food business dip
Givaudan surpassed Q1 sales expectations driven by strong demand in its fragrance segment, particularly perfumes. However, the growth in perfumes offset a decline in its food ingredients business, which faced softer demand. Despite the dip in food sales, the overall performance reflects robust consumer interest in fragrances amid challenging market conditions.
Cicor Q1 sales rise 22.6% on acquisitions, organic sales fall 6%
Cicor reported a 22.6% increase in Q1 sales, driven by acquisitions. However, organic sales declined by 6%, indicating challenges in its core business areas despite overall growth.
Nordex Group secures 1.9 GW in orders during first quarter
Nordex Group reported securing 1.9 gigawatts of turbine orders in Q1, demonstrating strong market demand and growth. The company continues to expand its presence in key markets, supporting global renewable energy transition efforts.
Stocks rebound, oil and dollar slip on hopes of US-Iran resolution
Global stocks recovered while oil and the US dollar declined amid optimism over a potential US-Iran agreement. Investors reacted positively to signs of diplomatic progress, easing geopolitical tensions and boosting market sentiment. This shift led to increased buying in equities and reduced safe-haven demand for oil and the dollar.
Barclays Names Top European Airline Stocks Amid Elevated Fuel Costs
Barclays has identified leading European airline stocks poised to perform well despite rising fuel costs. The bank highlights carriers with strong balance sheets and efficient operations that can better manage elevated fuel expenses. These airlines are expected to show resilience and potential growth as the sector navigates ongoing economic challenges.
Analysis - Sazerac Wonât Easily Gatecrash Jack Danielâs Makerâs Merger Talks
Sazerac faces challenges in its bid to join merger discussions with the makers of Jack Danielâs. Despite interest, the company must overcome significant hurdles due to existing negotiations and the dominant market position of the current merger parties, limiting Sazeracâs chances of influencing the outcome.
Analysis - After tackling Keringâs debt problems, de Meo faces the Gucci challenge
Kering CEO Thierry de Meo has successfully addressed significant debt issues within the luxury group. His next major challenge is revitalizing Gucci, the groupâs top brand, which faces declining sales and market relevance. De Meo aims to restore Gucci's appeal and performance through strategic changes while maintaining Keringâs overall growth momentum.
OpenAIâs $852 billion valuation faces scrutiny amid strategy shift, FT reports
OpenAI's valuation of $852 billion is being questioned following a shift in its business strategy. The Financial Times reports concerns about the sustainability and realism of this high valuation as the company adjusts its approach to AI development and commercialization. Investors and analysts are reassessing the firm's market position amid evolving industry dynamics.
Kazakhstan GDP Grows 3% in First Quarter of 2026
Kazakhstan's GDP increased by 3% in Q1 2026, driven by growth in the energy sector and manufacturing. Government investments and rising exports contributed to the positive economic performance, signaling a steady recovery amid global market challenges.
Analysis â Italyâs Surprise Rise in Exports to US Masks Deep Fragility to Tariffs
Italy's exports to the US have unexpectedly increased, driven by demand spikes and strategic shifts. However, this growth conceals vulnerabilities, as many Italian industries remain sensitive to US tariff policies. The rise in exports may be fragile, with potential risks if protectionist measures intensify or global supply chains face disruption, highlighting Italy's economic exposure despite recent positive trade figures.
China trade balance falls sharply in March as exports slow, imports surge
China's trade surplus narrowed significantly in March due to a slowdown in exports and a sharp rise in imports. Export growth weakened amid global economic uncertainties, while higher domestic demand and rising commodity prices boosted imports. This shift reflects changing trade dynamics, impacting Chinaâs overall trade balance and economic outlook.
Australia consumer sentiment plunges in April as fuel prices spike - Westpac
Australian consumer sentiment sharply declined in April, according to Westpac, driven largely by rising fuel prices that are straining household budgets. The increase in fuel costs has heightened economic concerns among consumers, contributing to a drop in overall confidence about the countryâs economic outlook.
Singapore Q1 GDP up 4.6% y/y, preliminary data shows, below expectations
Singapore's preliminary Q1 GDP grew 4.6% year-on-year, falling short of analyst forecasts. The growth was driven by manufacturing and services sectors, but weaker global demand and supply chain challenges moderated expansion. The government signals cautious optimism amid external uncertainties impacting economic recovery.
Luxury brands face profit squeeze as Iran conflict shrinks UAE mall sales, sources say
The Iran conflict has led to decreased mall sales in the UAE, squeezing profits for luxury brands. Sources indicate that reduced foot traffic and cautious consumer spending amid regional tensions are impacting high-end retailers, challenging their growth and revenue targets in key Middle Eastern markets.
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US existing home sales drop to nine-month low in March amid tight supply
US existing home sales fell to a nine-month low in March due to limited housing supply and rising mortgage rates. The shortage of homes for sale has continued to constrain market activity despite ongoing strong demand. Sales declined across most regions, reflecting challenges for buyers and indicating a tempering in the housing market amidst affordability concerns.
Existing Home Sales Fall Short of Forecast, Indicating Market Slowdown
Existing home sales unexpectedly declined, missing forecasts and signaling a cooling housing market. Factors include rising mortgage rates and limited inventory, which continue to challenge buyers and slow transaction activity. This trend suggests a potential easing of price pressures but raises concerns about market stability going forward.
Spanish premier urges China to take bigger role in multipolar order
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro SĂĄnchez called on China to assume a greater role in establishing a multipolar world order, emphasizing collaboration among global powers to address international challenges. He highlighted the importance of inclusive dialogue and multilateralism to ensure stability and shared prosperity amid shifting geopolitical dynamics.
China Evergrande founder pleads guilty to fraud in Shenzhen court
China Evergrande founder Xu Jiayin pleaded guilty to fraud charges in a Shenzhen court. The case highlights the legal scrutiny facing the embattled real estate giant amid its financial troubles. Xu's admission marks a significant development in the ongoing fallout from Evergrande's debt crisis, as authorities intensify efforts to address corporate wrongdoing in the sector.
Safe-haven dollar sinks slowly as traders hope for Mideast breakthrough
The U.S. dollar weakened gradually as investors grew optimistic about a potential breakthrough in the Middle East conflict. Risk appetite improved amid hopes for eased tensions, leading traders to move away from the dollar's safe-haven status toward higher-yielding assets. Market focus remains on developments in the region and their impact on global economic stability.
Morning Bid: Fingers crossed for a resolution
The market opens with cautious optimism as investors hope for progress in ongoing negotiations. Uncertainty remains high, but there is a sense that a breakthrough could steer markets positively. Traders are closely watching key developments that could influence the economic outlook and investor sentiment in the coming days.
Japan finance minister asks trade minister to avoid remarks on BOJ policy
Japan's Finance Minister has urged the Trade Minister to refrain from commenting on the Bank of Japan's monetary policy. The request aims to prevent mixed messages that could affect market stability and undermine the BOJ's efforts in economic management. Officials emphasize the importance of coordinated communication to maintain confidence in Japan's financial policies.
Bessent says Fed should âwait and seeâ before lowering rates, Semafor reports
Bessent advises the Federal Reserve to maintain current interest rates and adopt a "wait and see" approach before considering cuts. He emphasizes caution amid uncertain economic signals, suggesting the Fed monitor inflation and employment data closely to avoid premature easing that could destabilize progress. This stance reflects broader concerns over balancing growth and inflation control.
Chinaâs March exports slow as Iran war wipes out AI-driven gains
China's March exports slowed significantly, undermined by escalating tensions from the Iran conflict. The war disrupted AI-driven trade growth, causing supply chain issues and decreased demand. Analysts note this challenge stalls China's export momentum, highlighting vulnerabilities in global trade linked to geopolitical instability.
Australian business, consumer confidence crashes on worries about fallout from Iran war
Australian business and consumer confidence have sharply declined due to fears about the economic consequences of the conflict in Iran. Concerns include rising inflation, supply chain disruptions, and geopolitical instability, which are expected to impact investment and spending. This downturn reflects growing uncertainty among Australians about the global fallout and its effects on the domestic economy.
Bank of Korea governor nominee positive about won-denominated stablecoins
The nominee for the Bank of Korea governor expressed a favorable view on won-denominated stablecoins, highlighting their potential to enhance payment systems and financial innovation. He emphasized the importance of regulatory frameworks to ensure stability and prevent risks, showing openness to integrating digital currencies within South Korea's financial ecosystem.
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Colombiaâs Petro walks back 100% tariffs on Ecuadorean goods
Colombian President Gustavo Petro reversed his decision to impose 100% tariffs on goods from Ecuador, aiming to ease rising tensions between the neighboring countries. The initial tariff threat sparked concern over trade relations, but Petro's backtrack signals a move toward dialogue and maintaining economic cooperation with Ecuador.
Bitcoin price today: hits 1-mth high above $74k tracking broader risk rally
Bitcoin surged past $74,000, marking a one-month high amid a broader market risk rally. The cryptocurrency's rise aligns with increased investor optimism and positive momentum across global risk assets. This upward trend reflects growing confidence in the digital asset space, boosted by favorable market conditions and strong demand.
Bitcoin adds to gains, tops $73k as risk assets catch a bid on Iran hopes
Bitcoin surged past $73,000 as investors embraced risk assets amid optimism over Iran nuclear talks progress. Renewed hopes for a deal eased geopolitical tensions, boosting market sentiment and driving gains in cryptocurrencies and equities. The positive outlook fueled increased buying, pushing Bitcoin to new highs and signaling growing investor confidence in riskier investments.
Bybit Private Wealth Management Reports Strong Fund Performance Amid Market Consolidation
Bybit Private Wealth Management has reported strong fund performance despite ongoing market consolidation. The firm attributes growth to strategic asset allocation and risk management, navigating volatile conditions effectively. This performance highlights Bybitâs capability in delivering value to clients even as digital asset markets face uncertainty and integration challenges.
Strategy purchased 13,927 more bitcoin
Strategy acquired an additional 13,927 bitcoins, increasing its total holdings significantly. This move reflects confidence in bitcoin's long-term value and aims to capitalize on potential price appreciation amid growing institutional adoption. The purchase reinforces the strategy's commitment to digital assets as a core part of its investment portfolio.
Bitcoin resilient at $71K as Islamabad US-Iran peace talks end in deadlock
Bitcoin remains steady around $71,000 amid the collapse of US-Iran peace negotiations in Islamabad. Despite geopolitical tensions, the cryptocurrency shows resilience, reflecting investor confidence and market stability in uncertain times.
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Bitcoin set for best weekly gain since October 2025 after U.S.-Iran ceasefire
Bitcoin is on track for its best weekly performance since October 2025, following news of a ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran. The truce has eased geopolitical tensions, boosting investor confidence and driving cryptocurrency prices higher amid improved market sentiment.
EOS Climbs 14% In Rally
EOS surged 14% in a recent rally, driven by optimistic market sentiment and increased investor interest. The price boost reflects broader crypto market trends, with traders responding positively to upcoming platform developments and strategic partnerships enhancing EOS's ecosystem. Increased trading volume and bullish momentum suggest strong short-term potential for the token.
BASIS Successfully Completes Private Testing as Base58 Labs Prepares for Full-Scale Staking Market Rollout
BASIS has successfully completed its private testing phase, marking a significant milestone for Base58 Labs. The company is now preparing for the full-scale launch of its staking market platform, aiming to broaden user access and improve staking opportunities. This development highlights Base58 Labs' dedication to advancing decentralized finance solutions and promoting a more inclusive staking ecosystem.
Virgin Atlantic CEO warns high jet fuel prices will persist
Virgin Atlantic's CEO cautioned that elevated jet fuel prices are likely to continue, impacting airline costs and ticket prices. The CEO highlighted ongoing global supply issues and geopolitical tensions as key factors sustaining high fuel expenses, suggesting that airlines and passengers should prepare for prolonged financial challenges in the aviation sector.
Cathie Woodâs ARK sells Strata Critical Medical stock
Cathie Woodâs ARK Investment Management has sold its holdings in Strata Critical Medical. The move reflects ARKâs portfolio adjustments amid shifting market conditions. Details on the sale volume or reasons were not disclosed, signaling potential strategic reevaluation of assets within ARKâs innovation-focused investment framework.
FDA approves Filspari for FSGS, Travereâs second indication
The FDA approved Filspari (sparsentan) for treating focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS), marking Travere Therapeuticsâ second approved indication. Filspari is designed to reduce proteinuria and preserve kidney function in FSGS patients. This approval expands treatment options for a rare kidney disease with limited therapies, offering hope for improved patient outcomes.
IonQ, UMD expand quantum partnership with $7.5M agreement
IonQ and the University of Maryland have extended their collaboration with a $7.5 million agreement focused on advancing quantum computing research and technology. This partnership aims to accelerate innovations and strengthen academic and industry ties in the quantum field.
SharonAI receives $74M from stake sale, $4M above target
SharonAI successfully raised $74 million from a recent stake sale, exceeding its target by $4 million. The additional funds aim to support the company's growth initiatives and technological advancements in AI development. This capital boost highlights strong investor confidence in SharonAI's strategic direction and market potential.
MarketWise reports paid subscriber growth, 15% billings increase
MarketWise announced a rise in paid subscribers alongside a 15% increase in billings. The growth reflects strong demand for its financial services, driven by enhanced product offerings and customer engagement strategies. The company remains optimistic about sustaining this momentum through continued innovation and market expansion.
KDP raises stake in JDE Peetâs to 97.75% after tender period
Keurig Dr Pepper (KDP) has increased its ownership in coffee and tea company JDE Peetâs to 97.75% following the completion of its tender offer. This move brings KDP closer to full control, allowing for greater integration and strategic alignment between the companies. The tender period's success reflects strong shareholder support for the deal.
Bloom Energy secures up to 2.8 GW fuel cell deal with Oracle
Bloom Energy has secured a deal to supply Oracle with up to 2.8 gigawatts of clean fuel cell technology. This partnership aims to support Oracle's sustainability goals by providing reliable, zero-emission power solutions, marking one of the largest fuel cell agreements in the U.S. and boosting Bloomâs position in the clean energy market.
Emerita Resources receives takeover offer from Denarius Metals
Denarius Metals has made a takeover offer to Emerita Resources, aiming to combine their assets and strengthen their position in the mining sector. The offer includes terms to benefit both companies' shareholders, potentially accelerating exploration and development projects. Emerita Resources is currently reviewing the proposal to determine its alignment with shareholder interests.
Chevron expands Venezuela stake through asset swap with PDVSA
Chevron has increased its ownership in Venezuelan oil projects by swapping assets with state oil company PDVSA. This move strengthens Chevron's presence in Venezuela's energy sector amid ongoing economic challenges and sanctions, aiming to boost oil production and capitalize on future opportunities in the country.