News Summary - 04/18/2026

đ§ Summary Daily News. | đ§ Summarie Economic & Financial.
Oil prices plunge as Iran says Strait 'open'
Brent crude oil prices fell by 10% after Iran announced that the Strait of Hormuz will remain open to commercial shipping for the duration of the ceasefire, easing concerns over supply disruptions in this critical maritime route.
Ceasefire with Israel brings respite to Lebanon, but obstacles to peace remain
Lebanon welcomes the ceasefire ending weeks of fighting with Israel, providing much-needed relief. However, challenges persist in maintaining lasting peace between the two sides.
Kanye West concert in Poland cancelled over antisemitic comments
The UK government barred Kanye West from entering the country due to his history of pro-Nazi and racist remarks, leading to the cancellation of his concert in Poland.
Thousands celebrate open-air Mass with Pope Leo in Cameroon - in pictures
Pope Leo XIV is spending his third day in Cameroon, where thousands gathered for an open-air Mass. He is set to continue his journey to Angola on Saturday.
Irish fugitive and suspected crime boss Daniel Kinahan arrested in Dubai
Daniel Kinahan, an Irish fugitive and suspected crime boss in his 40s, was arrested in Dubai following an arrest warrant issued by Irish courts.
Mugabe's son pleads guilty to pointing a gun in South Africa
Bellarmine Mugabe, son of former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, pleaded guilty to pointing a gun at a 23-year-old man. He was arrested in February after the incident occurred at his home in Johannesburg.
Japan reveals new name for 40°C-and-hotter days after blistering summer
Japan has introduced the term "kokushobi," meaning "cruelly hot" or "brutally hot," to describe days with temperatures reaching 40°C or higher, following its hottest summer on record.
'Mum is finally free!' Pensioner detained by ICE in the US returns to France
Marie-ThérÚse, a French pensioner detained by ICE in the US, has finally returned to France. She had moved to the US to be with her long-lost American partner, who passed away in January.
Palestinians hand over suspect in 1982 attack on Jewish restaurant in Paris
Hicham Harb, suspected of directing and participating as a gunman in the 1982 attack on the Rue des Rosiers Jewish restaurant in Paris, has been handed over by Palestinian authorities.
Singer D4vd arrested on suspicion of murdering teenage girl
Singer D4vd was arrested after the remains of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez were discovered in his car last year, leading to charges related to her murder.
Runaway wolf finally captured after nine-day search in South Korea
After a nine-day pursuit, a runaway wolf was captured in South Korea. The intense search captivated the nation and even led to the creation of a meme coin inspired by the event.
Iranian footballers say Australia has given them 'hope' for safe future
Two Iranian footballers sought asylum in Australia after their team refused to sing the national anthem during a match, expressing that Australia has provided them hope for a safe and secure future.
Finance ministers and top bankers raise serious concerns about Mythos AI model
Experts warn that the Mythos AI model could uniquely detect and exploit cybersecurity vulnerabilities, prompting serious concerns among finance ministers and top bankers about its potential risks.
Naples bank robbers hold 25 people hostage then vanish through tunnel
Armed robbers in Naples took 25 hostages during a bank heist and evaded capture by escaping through the city's sewer system.
Three charged with arson at Persian media offices in London
Two teenagers and a 21-year-old have been charged with arson with intent to endanger life following an incident at Persian media offices in London. They appeared in court facing these serious charges.
Pope criticizes 'tyrants' who spend billions on wars after Trump spat
Following a public spat with US President Donald Trump, who accused him of being weak on crime, the Pope condemned 'tyrants' who allocate billions of dollars to wars instead of addressing social needs.
Rescuers to use air cushions in latest effort to save stranded whale
Timmy, a whale stranded in the Baltic Sea for weeks, remains stuck despite multiple rescue attempts. Rescuers plan to use air cushions in a new effort to free the ailing animal.
Turkish police detain 162 people over online posts about school shootings
Two separate school shootings left at least 25 people injured or killed over two days. In response, Turkish police detained 162 individuals for online posts related to the incidents.
OrbĂĄn's era was over in a flash and Hungary's next PM is a man in a hurry
Péter Magyar and his Tisza party swiftly began preparations for the transfer of power following their dramatic landslide victory, signaling a rapid shift in Hungary's political landscape after Orbån's tenure.
What we know about the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire
A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon is now active. Iran-backed Hezbollah has expressed support for the truce. Meanwhile, negotiations between the US and Iran are ongoing, aiming to maintain stability in the region.
What next for South African opposition firebrand Malema after his five-year prison sentence?
The five-year prison sentence for South African opposition leader Malema casts significant uncertainty over his political future, raising questions about his role and influence in the country's political landscape.
'I was tortured and lost my hand' - one student's struggle to get an education in Nigeria
A Nigerian student, who endured torture and lost a hand, shares his challenges in accessing education. He advocated for identity verification via his toe print, highlighting obstacles faced by disabled students in Nigeria's education system.
Avengers Reassemble and Top Gun Flies Back - Hollywood Studios Preview Their New Movies
CinemaCon showcased previews of highly anticipated upcoming films, including new Avengers installments and a Top Gun sequel. Studios highlighted major releases set for the next few years, generating excitement and buzz among audiences and industry insiders.
School shootings a new trauma for Turkey as nation mourns
An expert told the BBC that the recent school attack in Kahramanmaras was a tragedy but "not a surprise," highlighting growing concerns over school shootings in Turkey as the nation mourns the victims.
Watch: Fuel truck leaves trail of fire on road in Syria
A burning fuel tanker was filmed driving through the center of Hasakah, Syria, leaving a fiery trail on the road, according to eyewitnesses.
BBC in Iran: 'Tehran does not think it has lost this war'
Lyse Doucet reports that while many Iranians seek a resolution to the prolonged conflict with the US, Iranian leaders remain unwilling to agree to terms set by Washington, indicating Tehran's belief that it has not conceded defeat in this ongoing struggle.
Officer on horseback chases suspect through New York streets
The suspect, accused of purse-snatching, was chased by an officer on horseback through New York streets. They have been charged with larceny and providing false information.
Moment wolf on the run in South Korea is found
Neukgu, a two-year-old wolf that escaped from a zoo in Daejon, South Korea, captured nationwide attention before being safely found.
Artemis commander tells BBC about 'powerful' moment crater named after his late wife
Artemis commander Reid Wiseman shared a touching moment as NASA named the "Carroll" crater after his late wife. His two daughters were present in mission control during the announcement, making the tribute deeply personal and meaningful for the family.
Watch: Rising prices threaten Minnesota's meat raffles
Meat raffles, popular in Minnesota bars and benefiting local charities, are being pressured by rising meat prices. The increased costs are threatening the viability of these events, which rely on affordable prize meat to support charitable causes.
Artemis II crew describes Moon mission and splashdown moment
The Artemis II crew held their first press conference following their historic 10-day journey, sharing insights about their Moon mission and the experience of their splashdown return to Earth.
Internal Noise Erodes SĂĄnchez's International Strategy: From Ăbalos and Koldo to Begoña GĂłmez and Armengol
Moncloa faces increasing internal problems that affect SĂĄnchez's international strategy. His former minister is on trial at the Supreme Court, his wife's case is approaching trial, and revelations about the Plus Ultra case and the SEPI case are looming, further complicating his management.
Begoña Gómez reproaches Peinado for an "abnormally accelerated" investigation that "violates" her right to defense
Begoña Gómez criticizes that the investigation of the case, led by Peinado, has been "abnormally accelerated" and that proceeding with a jury trial without resolving pending appeals constitutes a violation of her right to defense, pointing out that this goes beyond a mere irregularity.
The Two Lives of Trumpism: Losing in Europe... but Strengthening in Latin America
OrbĂĄn loses elections in Europe and Meloni has distanced herself from Washington, showing a decline of Trumpism in that region. However, in Latin America, figures like Milei and Kast represent the rise and strengthening of this political ideology.
Polisario and Sahrawis protest against the Government's "abuse" in excluding them from the regularization process
The vice president of the Coordinator of Sahrawi Associations accuses President Pedro SĂĄnchez of showing absolute submission to Morocco by excluding Sahrawis from the regularization processes, denouncing unfair treatment and an abuse by the Spanish Government.
FeijĂło supports Machado: "Spain's place is freedom, not the hidden dictatorship in Barajas"
The president of the PP welcomed Venezuelan opposition leader MarĂa Corina Machado in GĂ©nova, reaffirming that Spain is a refuge of freedom. He called for Machado to be able to return to Venezuela and advocated for free elections to be held as soon as possible.
Iran publishes an AI-made video in which Jesus Christ knocks out Donald Trump
Iran responded to the controversial video in which Donald Trump becomes Christ and heals a sick person, with another AI-generated video where Jesus Christ knocks out Donald Trump.
CNMC accuses REE of the only very serious infringement causing "harm to the system" in proceedings against 7 companies over the blackout
The CNMC has initiated proceedings against seven companies for their role in the power outage. In the case of the system operator, REE, the investigation into the most serious infringement, which involves harm to the system, will take a year and a half to resolve.
The deadly street race on the M-30: this is the profile of the reckless driver
The trial for the deadly street race on the M-30 has been postponed for a week due to the escape of one of the defendants.
A shark garden, a honeymoon cut short...: what is known about the attack on a Spanish man in the Maldives
The Spanish doctor attacked in the Maldives lost a leg. Despite the initial severity, his progress is favorable.
JosĂ© ElĂas: "Work as we understand it has its days numbered"
JosĂ© ElĂas stated on social media that society is inevitably moving towards a universal basic income, suggesting that the traditional concept of work is close to disappearing.
Why Spain's Smallest Inhabited Island Wants Independence
Tabarca has begun the process to become a smaller local entity. Its inhabitants seek autonomy to manage transportation and services, due to a perceived administrative neglect from Alicante.
Bad Gyal, applauded in RosalĂaâs confessional: "Havenât you thought that you shouldnât comment on other peopleâs bodies?"
Bad Gyal was the special guest at RosalĂaâs concert during her third night in Barcelona, where she received a warm ovation from the audience.
These Are the Most Common Dreams of People Who Are About to Die
200 caregivers of people with terminal illnesses reveal that their patients often have recurring dreams and visions, which frequently include encounters with deceased loved ones, peaceful landscapes, and sensations of calm, reflecting a common experience in the dying process.
A new study finds the answer to a paradox about black holes posed by Stephen Hawking
A recent study offers a solution to the black hole information loss paradox posed by Hawking, which questions the conservation of information when a black hole completely evaporates, a problem that challenges quantum mechanics.
The regularization of immigrants records 13,500 online applications and 19,600 prior appointments on its first day
The Ministry of Migrations has received 13,500 online applications and more than 19,600 prior appointments for in-person service on its first day, which will begin on April 20 in 450 offices nationwide.
Pregnant Woman and Her Baby Die After She Suffers Choking Incident in Beniel
A pregnant woman died along with her baby after suffering a choking incident in Beniel. The woman's partner alerted emergency services, but they were unable to save either her or the baby.
Miguel Saldaña, Surgeon: "This is, by far, the Most Dangerous Surgery in the World of Cosmetic Surgery"
Liposuction with gluteal fat augmentation is considered the most dangerous cosmetic surgery because it is performed near vital blood vessels, which increases the risk of serious complications.
Mourning in basketball: Oscar Schmidt, the player with the most points scored, dies
The legendary Brazilian player Oscar Schmidt passed away this Friday at the age of 68 in Sao Paulo. Recognized as the top scorer in basketball history, his death represents a great loss for the sport.
The Medieval 'Smartphone' That Transferred Knowledge Between Muslims, Jews, and Christians
A medieval object, adapted by various owners over time, served as a crucial means to transfer knowledge among Muslim, Jewish, and Christian communities, facilitating cultural and scientific exchange during that era.
Pope Leo XIV Will Fill the Cibeles and Lima Squares with Two Massive Events, but Will Also Visit Social Causes in Southern Neighborhoods
The City Council and the Vatican are finalizing the agenda for Pope Leo XIV's visit to Madrid, which will attract more than 1.5 million faithful. In addition to massive events in the Cibeles and Lima squares, the Pope will visit social initiatives in southern neighborhoods, thus highlighting different realities of the city.
The Great Atlantic Current Is Approaching Collapse: A New Study Indicates the Risk Is Greater Than Previous Models Suggested
A study from the Inria Center in Bordeaux reveals that the risk of collapse of the great Atlantic current is higher than estimated by previous models, significantly reducing the climate uncertainty associated with this phenomenon.
David Charvet, Matt Brody from 'Baywatch,' accused of killing a dog
David Charvet, known for his role as Matt Brody in 'Baywatch,' faces accusations of killing a dog. The actor claims the animal was not on a leash, while the affected party insists otherwise, sparking controversy over what happened.
Euromillions Creates a New Millionaire in Spain and the Jackpot Rises to 145 Million
There were no first-category winners in the latest Euromillions draw, so the jackpot increases and reaches 145 million for the next draw.
Ălvaro Morata removes Alice Campello from his most important business
Ălvaro Morata has removed his ex-partner Alice Campello as joint administrator of Tamora 2011, the most important holding company linked to his assets.
Rapper D4vd Arrested Months After a Girl Was Found Dead in His Car
Rapper D4vd, whose real name is David Burke, was arrested and remains in custody without bail following the discovery of a girl found dead in his car months earlier.
Madrid: the capital that unites all colors
The latest episode of LALIGA BARES CLUB takes place in Madrid, at Guacha Bar (Moratalaz), where football brings together fans of all teams. Madrid competes with Andalusia, Galicia, and Catalonia to prove that it is the best region to enjoy football in bars.
Edu Recommends: The Subscriptions Iâm Not Going to Cancel
Edu shares that after years of canceling most of his subscriptions, he keeps only a few that he considers valuable and essential, recommending carefully evaluating which services to keep in order to optimize expenses.
Arbeloa's future up in the air: Madrid probes the market with two impossible dreams and three names
Arbeloa's continuation as coach is not ruled out, but Real Madrid is already exploring options for next season, considering two difficult targets and three more accessible candidates.
A woman sentenced to 10 months in prison for throwing black paint at her sister-in-law minutes before her wedding
A woman was sentenced to 10 months in prison for throwing black paint at her sister-in-law minutes before the wedding. Despite previous quarrels, the bride, who had to wear a borrowed dress, managed to get married after a two-hour delay.
Karol G reveals how she caught her boyfriend cheating thanks to technology: "He was on another continent"
Karol G shared that thanks to technology and location tracking, she was able to find out that her boyfriend was cheating on her, as he was supposedly on another continent while lying about his whereabouts.
The Oldest Beer Receipt in the World Found: It Is 4,000 Years Old
The oldest known beer receipt was discovered in the ancient city of Umma, in southern Iraq, dating back 4,000 years. This finding shows that beer was used as a form of payment at that time.
Spainâs Most Plain (and Saddest) Duck Manages to Take Flight Again Thanks to a Million-Euro Investment
The LIFE Cerceta Pardilla project has invested 6.37 million euros to restore over 3,600 hectares of wetlands in Spain, helping to recover the population of the marbled duck, an endangered species and a symbol of environmental conservation.
Ylenia Padilla reveals the status of her relationship with Labrador: "Let go of my arm"
Ylenia Padilla has returned to Telecinco after five years away from the media and has spoken about her relationship with Labrador, revealing details and showing a more open attitude about her current situation.
War, governance crisis... The 12 Ibex 35 companies targeted by short sellers
EnagĂĄs, Indra, and Solaria are the Ibex 35 companies most affected by short positions, reflecting investor concerns about the war and governance crisis.
This actress only appears for a few minutes in 'The Mummy' but had to be made up for 10 hours: "I thought I was going to die"
The Venezuelan model, with only a couple of scenes in 'The Mummy,' had to remain in makeup for over a week due to filming on multiple days, facing makeup sessions that lasted up to 10 hours.
Why 'Spring Alters the Blood': Hormones and Changes That Explain This Phenomenon
During spring, four main hormones are altered, causing changes in mood and behavior. These hormonal variations explain the popular feeling that "spring alters the blood."
Doctor Alan explains what to do if you have a heart attack while alone: "There is no time to wait"
Doctor Alan advises staying calm and acting quickly if you suffer a heart attack while alone, as there is no time to wait. Following certain immediate steps can be key to saving your life in that critical situation.
Europe mandates changing mobile phones starting in 2027: easy-to-repair and replaceable batteries
From 2027, Europe will require mobile phones to have removable batteries to facilitate their repair and replacement by users, thereby promoting greater sustainability and reducing electronic waste.
The Surprising Landscape of Europe Experiencing a "Fifth Season": Forests Filled with Water
This natural park in Estonia offers a unique experience with its flooded meadows where it is possible to navigate, observe wildlife, and go hiking, highlighting a "fifth season" characterized by aquatic landscapes.
The three foods that Jordi Cruz, Michelin-starred chef, would take to the mountain to survive
Jordi Cruz, chef of ABaC, participated in 'La Revuelta' with Pepe RodrĂguez and Marta Sanahuja from 'MasterChef', where he revealed the three foods he would choose to survive in the mountains.
The DGT returns the money from fines issued by this A-7 radar
A driver contested two speeding fines on the A-7, claiming he was driving within the allowed speed limit. The Directorate-General for Traffic reviewed the case and decided to return the money, acknowledging an error in the issued penalties.
Enrique Bunbury: "I try to make records I donât know how to make, going to places I donât know"
Enrique Bunbury presents his new album 'From a Previous Century,' an optimistic work that explores Hispanic and Latin American folklore. The musician from Zaragoza also announces an upcoming tour to promote this album, which reflects his constant artistic search and evolution.
Tax cuts for housing and families, 1,500 new healthcare workers, and "shielding" Almaraz: the key points of the pact in Extremadura
PP and Vox agree on 74 measures for Extremadura, including four-year budgets, restrictions on unaccompanied foreign minors, reduction of subsidies, promotion of housing construction, and protection of rural areas against the 2030 Agenda.
The investiture debate of MarĂa Guardiola will be held on April 21 and 22
Manuel Naharro confirmed that the PP candidate, MarĂa Guardiola, will have the support of Vox for her investiture debate, which will take place on April 21 and 22.
Researchers Explore a Drug for Brain Damage Due to Lack of Oxygen in Newborns
Researchers have begun a study on the use of cannabidiol as a possible treatment for brain damage caused by lack of oxygen in newborns.
Aitor Albizua, presenter of 'Cifras y letras', responds to homophobic criticism: "My oil is extra virgin!"
Aitor Albizua, presenter of 'Cifras y letras', responded with humor to homophobic criticism he received for mentioning his partner on the show, reaffirming his pride and authenticity.
Two Bonoloto winners each win 99,000 euros and the jackpot rises to 3.9 million
Two Bonoloto winners have each taken home 99,000 euros, while the jackpot increases to 3.9 million. Additionally, 105 third-category winners have received 948 euros each.
Assault on Laura's son, a minor with a disability: "The prosecution must act with seriousness and firmness"
A minor with a disability, Laura's son, was assaulted by other minors who shared the attack on social media. There are demands for the prosecution to act with seriousness and firmness to address this case of violence and protect the victim.
Forget Paying for Google Photos: With This Trick You Can Get Free Storage
With this trick, you can get an additional 15 GB of storage on Google Photos each time you do it, allowing you to save more photos and videos at no cost and without the need to constantly switch accounts.
Separated couples with children: how to handle the IRPF to avoid problems with the AEAT
Filing the income tax return for separated couples with children requires attention to the childrenâs age and custody arrangements to avoid conflicts with the Tax Agency. These factors determine who should include the children in their IRPF and how to apply the corresponding deductions.
This is the message you receive from the Tax Agency just before they refund your IRPF money
The Tax Agency sends several informational messages during the IRPF filing process. The key message indicating that they will proceed with the refund is the one that confirms the refund has been approved and that the amount will soon be transferred to the taxpayer's account.
Oil, eggs, milk... Mercadona lowers the price of a hundred products
Mercadona, under the presidency of Juan Roig, has reduced the prices of around one hundred common products in the Spanish shopping basket, with discounts that can reach up to 8%.
Israel's Diplomatic War
Israel seeks to avoid international criticism after the massacre of civilians in Gaza, facing a growing diplomatic battle to manage its image and justify its actions in the conflict.
The Smile of a Warrior
MarĂa Caamaño fought Ewing's sarcoma for almost seven years, showing great strength by not giving up and continuing to smile, inspiring others with her struggle and positive attitude.
Sisterhood and New Masculinity: A Shared Path to Equality
According to Habermas, sisterhood combats the unjust structural asymmetry affecting women, promoting a shared path towards equality together with a new masculinity.
The Myth of Mythos
Mythos reflects the current paradox: we distrust technology, yet we continue using it. It causes us unease while at the same time attracting us, symbolizing the contemporary cultural conflict between rejection and technological seduction.
Goodbye to Mercadona's Fishmonger: The Chain Opts for a New "Fresher and Higher Quality" Model
Mercadona is eliminating its traditional fish counter and adopting a new sales model that minimizes the time from fish capture to consumption, offering the product in trays to ensure greater freshness and quality.
Candela MĂĄrquez, Alejandro Sanzâs ex, caught on a dating app for celebrities
The show 'El tiempo justo' revealed live that Candela MĂĄrquez, Alejandro Sanzâs ex-partner, was caught using an exclusive dating app for celebrities.
Montserrat Torrent turns 100 and continues making the organ 'speak'
Montserrat Torrent celebrated her 100th birthday surrounded by family and friends, continuing her legacy as an outstanding organist.
Tension in Las Vegas: a man climbs to the top of the Sphere
A man climbed to the top of the Sphere in Las Vegas, an iconic 112-meter-tall building with 4,000 mÂČ of LED screens, constructed at a cost of 2.3 billion dollars. The incident raised concerns about safety at the site.
Do you want to tell us something or have us investigate a topic? Write to us here
20minutos presents Ciudadano20, a channel for readers to participate in the news and report stories for investigation. They invite users to write and suggest topics they want to be covered.
Are You an Internet Content Creator? Sign Up Now for the 2026 '20minutos' Creators Awards
Free registration for the 2026 '20minutos' Creators Awards is open until May 10th. Take advantage of this opportunity to participate and stand out in the world of digital content.
Sex Advice Column: "My Husband Loses His Erection and I Feel Frustrated, I Think Thatâs How the Relationship Is Supposed to Be"
Santiago Frago, director of the AMALTEA Institute of Sexology, responds in the 20minutos advice column to questions about sexual problems, addressing a womanâs frustration over her husbandâs loss of erection and offering professional guidance to improve the relationship and communication as a couple.
The origin of immigrants who will apply for regularization: 86% are Latin Americans
The Foundation for Global Citizenship indicates that 86% of the immigrants who will apply for extraordinary regularization are Latin Americans, with those born in Colombia, Peru, Honduras, and Venezuela predominating.
Marta DĂaz reveals her biggest challenge ahead of The Evening of the Year VI: "It's what has been hardest for me"
Marta DĂaz is preparing for her fight at The Evening of the Year VI, which will take place on July 25 at the La Cartuja Stadium in Seville. The content creator has revealed what has been her biggest difficulty during training for the event.
The Government Orders the Removal of the Cross of the Fallen in CĂĄceres, Which PP and Vox Want to Protect
The Government has included the Cross of the Fallen in CĂĄceres in the catalog of symbols contrary to democratic memory and has ordered its removal, a measure opposed by the PP and Vox, who seek to protect the monument.
Kanye West's concert in Poland canceled following government criticism over his glorification of Nazism
The Polish government, after criticism over Kanye West's glorification of Nazism, has decided to cancel his concert in the country. The Minister of Culture stated that they have legal mechanisms to prevent his entry if necessary.
Eight Injured in Fire on the Aircraft Carrier 'USS Dwight D. Eisenhower'
Eight people were injured due to a fire that occurred on the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower while it was undergoing maintenance at a shipyard in Virginia.
Immigrants Who Are About to Get Their Long-Awaited Papers: "This Is Going to Change All of Our Lives"
Four immigrants in Spain share how their irregular status has caused them fear and hardship. The new regularization of papers represents, for them, a hope for freedom and improvement in their lives, promising a significant change in their personal and work situation.
A Home in the Usera Neighborhood to Keep Young People Off the Streets: "Without Them, I Donât Know Where I Would Be"
The municipal ASPA program in Usera supports young people over 18 at risk of becoming homeless, helping them transition to independent adult life. In 2025, they assisted 88 young people with this need, offering them a safe space and comprehensive support to keep them off the streets.
Overqualified Workers in Spain: "I Have a Master's Degree, but My Job Requires a High School Diploma"
Many young graduates and professionals in Spain accept jobs below their academic level due to the scarcity of opportunities matching their qualifications, creating a situation of labor overqualification.
Ylenia Padilla reveals the reason why her relationship with Belén Esteban ended: "I have learned to truly appreciate those who have been there"
Ylenia Padilla reveals that her relationship with Belén Esteban ended, but Belén tried to contact her one day before the interview. Ylenia states that she has learned to value those who have really been by her side.
Loquillo talks about his beginnings, excesses, and key decisions with Jordi Ăvole during a walk on 'Lo de Ăvole'
In an intimate interview with Jordi Ăvole, Loquillo discusses his start in music, his personal excesses, and the life decisions that have shaped his career, revealing deep and personal details during a walk for the program 'Lo de Ăvole'.
Ana Rosa apologizes to Patricia Pardo for "invading her space" to interview MarĂa Corina Machado
Ana Rosa apologized to Patricia Pardo after extending her program to conduct a live interview with MarĂa Corina Machado, leader of the Venezuelan opposition, acknowledging that she intruded on the presenterâs usual time slot.
Dispute between Afra Blanco and Lawyer Paula Fraga: "Stop Demagogy"
Afra Blanco and lawyer Paula Fraga engaged in a conflict during the discussion about the pact between the PP and Vox in Extremadura, exchanging harsh criticisms and accusations of demagogy between the two collaborators.
AdriĂĄn RodrĂguez's Ex: "I Lent Him Money to Enter the Center and After 15 Days He Wanted to Leave"
SofĂa Cristo reveals that AdriĂĄn RodrĂguez does not properly complete his treatments and always tries to abandon them shortly after, despite the fact that she lent him money to enter the center.
JoaquĂn Prat celebrates his 51st birthday with his wife: "I hope the viewers will allow me"
JoaquĂn Prat has celebrated his 51st birthday in Ibiza with his wife Alexia Pla, expressing his wish that the viewers will allow him to enjoy this special occasion.
Marina Lobo's Revenge After Her Signing Following the Closure of 'Hora Veintipico': "We're Back... and You're Paying!"
Marina Lobo returns to television after the closure of 'Hora Veintipico', this time signing with RTVE. With enthusiasm, she declares her comeback and emphasizes that now they will be the ones bearing the costs.
A magistrate calls the letter from the examining judges against Bolaños "historic": "The black sheep, to the slaughterhouse"
JesĂșs Villegas, collaborator of Horizonte, expressed pride in the statement from the judges supporting Judge Peinado and harshly criticized the Justice Minister Bolaños, describing the letter as a historic event in defense of judicial independence.
Marta LĂłpez reveals how Makoke is doing after the trial: "Everything went as she had planned"
Makoke, ex-wife of Kiko Matamoros, attended the trial at the Provincial Court of Madrid accompanied by her fiancé Gonzalo and her son Javier Tudela. According to Marta López, everything went exactly as Makoke expected.
Plex breaks his silence and clarifies the rumors of a crisis with Aitana: "She always supports me"
Plex denies the rumors of a crisis with Aitana, stating that there are no problems in their relationship. He points out that Aitana always supports him and that the negative comments do not reflect the reality of their relationship.
AdriĂĄn RodrĂguez, after being convicted of a crime against authority: "The Police have not done their job"
AdriĂĄn RodrĂguez, after being convicted of a crime against authority, claims he is neither aggressive nor violent, but explains that he got upset because he expected protection, and criticizes that the Police did not fulfill their duty.
What Happened to Daniel Powter: The New Life of the Singer Behind the Global Phenomenon 'Bad Day'
Daniel Powter, known for his global hit "Bad Day" in the mid-2000s, had a complicated relationship with fame. Currently, he prefers to live away from the media spotlight, leading a more private life away from stardom.
This is Princess Leonor of Belgium: fond of horseback riding, the violin, and without institutional duties
The Belgian royal family shared photographs of Princess Leonor, the youngest of the four children of King Philippe and Queen Mathilde. Passionate about horseback riding and the violin, the young princess does not yet have any institutional responsibilities.
Carmen Lomana with a broken rib after suffering a fall: "Literally, I flew"
Carmen Lomana suffered a fall during a recording a few days before walking in Dominnico's tenth anniversary show at 080 Barcelona Fashion, resulting in a broken rib.
Pancho Varona sends a clear message to Sabina regarding their enigmatic breakup, in which "poor Leiva is dragged into it"
Pancho Varona speaks out about his breakup with JoaquĂn Sabina, after years of close friendship, and criticizes how Leiva is unfairly involved in the conflict, making clear his displeasure with the situation.
Taylor Swift dedicates a few words to Dakota Johnson after being one of the 100 most influential people
Taylor Swift wrote an entry for 'Time' magazine, dedicating a few words to Dakota Johnson after she was included in the list of the 100 most influential people.
The Five Children of King Constantine of Greece Obtain Greek Citizenship After Decades of Litigation
The five children of King Constantine of Greece, who lost the throne following a military coup in 1967, have managed to obtain Greek citizenship after years of legal disputes. Currently, their heirs use the surname De Gres, an adaptation of the original De Grecia.
Curro Carrasco presents 'Sarmiento', his new album, and announces an exclusive event
Curro Carrasco releases his new album 'Sarmiento' and will host an exclusive launch event on June 26 to celebrate the release.
VĂctor ElĂas talks about AdriĂĄn RodrĂguez: "I'm not the one to give him any advice about addictions"
VĂctor ElĂas described AdriĂĄn RodrĂguez, his co-star in 'Los Serrano', as a "brother and friend" and expressed that he does not consider himself the right person to give advice about addictions.
The spectacular moment of Orion's reentry to Earth, a fireball
Orion's heat shield has protected the crew during reentry to Earth, facing temperatures exceeding 2,700 degrees Celsius, creating a spectacular fireball effect.
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 a record in human space exploration.
The Javis Cry with Emotion After Their Leap to Cannes: âWe Feel Blessed"
Directors Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi, 'Los Javis', were selected to compete in the Official Section of the Cannes Festival with their film 'La bola negra', inspired by Federico GarcĂa Lorca. Emotional, they confessed to feeling blessed. The edition will also feature Spanish productions by Pedro AlmodĂłvar and Rodrigo Sorogoyen, highlighting the presence of Spanish cinema.
VinĂcius, contract renewal or sale: Real Madrid's big dilemma after a disappointing season
VinĂcius had a poor performance in the quarterfinals of the Champions League against Bayern, raising doubts at Real Madrid about whether to renew his contract or sell him after a mediocre season.
The Supreme Court dismisses LaLiga's appeal and rules in favor of Real Madrid and Barcelona by allowing them to vote on the Super League
The Supreme Court annulled Javier Tebas's decision that prevented Real Madrid and Barcelona from participating in debates and votes regarding audiovisual rights in 2022, ruling in their favor and allowing them to vote again.
Griezmann, before fighting for the Copa del Rey: "I don't know if it will be my last final"
Antoine Griezmann, who will leave Atlético de Madrid at the end of the season, spoke before the Copa del Rey final against Real Sociedad. The French forward reflected on the importance of the match and the possibility that it could be his last final with the club.
Manolo Lama receives the 1st JosĂ© Ăngel de la Casa Journalism Award
Manolo Lama has received the first JosĂ© Ăngel de la Casa Journalism Award and has thanked all the sports journalists in Spain for their support.
Alcaraz will not play at the Mutua Madrid Open: "It hurts me especially not to be able to be in front of my people"
Carlos Alcaraz, injured in his right wrist during his debut in Barcelona, has confirmed that he will not participate in the Mutua Madrid Open for the second consecutive year, expressing his sadness at not being able to play in front of his fans.
First Inclusive Tablao: "We cannot care for and promote flamenco if people with disabilities are left out"
The Tablao Cardamomo in Madrid launched Flamenco sin fronteras, a project that aims to make flamenco accessible to people with disabilities, especially visual and hearing impairments, promoting inclusion in this cultural expression.
Claudia, mother of Adriana, with Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome: "She just wants to be part of society"
Claudia, mother of Adriana, who has Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome, a rare disease with only about 80 cases in Spain, fights for her daughter's social inclusion, emphasizing that she only wants to be part of society.
Training and Guiding Those Who Care for Brain Injury Survivors: "A Collaborative Family Is Key"
Celia AgĂŒero Pereda highlights the importance of training and guiding caregivers of brain injury survivors. Emphasizing collaboration with families, she notes that informed and cooperative families play a crucial role in the recovery and care process after brain damage. Proper support and education for caregivers improve patient outcomes and ease the emotional and physical burden on families.
Brussels does not see an immediate risk of flight cancellations due to fuel shortage
Brussels stated that there is no immediate risk of flight cancellations due to a lack of fuel, reminding that Member States must maintain sufficient strategic reserves for 90 days of consumption.
The IBEX rises by 2.18% and nears historic highs after the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz
The IBEX closed at 18,484.5 points, rising by 2.18% and approaching historic highs. So far this year, the index has appreciated by 6.8%, benefiting from the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
The Tax Authority Clarifies: How Long You Should Keep Your Income Tax Return
When filing the 2023 income tax return, you must keep the document validated by the Tax Authority for four years in case of future inspections.
Spain has until August to execute âŹ27 billion in pending European funds, according to Esade
Spain must execute âŹ27 billion in European funds before August, representing 30% of the total transfers. Esade points out that the pending programs are the most complex to implement, highlighting that the construction sector and the largest autonomous communities concentrate the majority of these resources.
Repsol regains control of its operations in Venezuela and will increase production by 50%
Repsol has regained control of its operations in Venezuela, where it produces 45,000 barrels per day. The signed agreement includes payment guarantees for the Spanish company and foresees a 50% increase in oil production in the region.
Reverse Mortgage or Life Annuity: Is It a Good Idea to Use the House to Pay for a Nursing Home?
Choosing between a reverse mortgage or a life annuity requires analyzing the tax implications and the impact on the heirs' inheritance, to decide which option is more convenient when using the home to cover the cost of a nursing home.
'From', Season 3: Series Finale Explained with New Mysteries to Remember Before Season 4
Season 3 of 'From', available on HBO Max and Movistar Plus+, reveals key answers about its horror plot but also introduces new mysteries that set the stage for the highly anticipated fourth season.
Long series, very good and critically acclaimed for a binge-watch marathon
If you're looking for your next series obsession, this selection brings together the most praised and acclaimed of recent decades, perfect for marathons that will captivate you for weeks.
'Insidious 6', your cold sweat this summer: trailer and release date of the new horror sequel
The new installment of 'Insidious', titled 'Out of the Further', introduces new characters following the brief return of Patrick Wilson. This horror sequel is expected to be an intense experience for this summer.
Condoms, World Cup Chaos, and Farrelly Humor: Review of 'Balls Up: With a Pair'
The film starring Mark Wahlberg and Paul Walter Hauser partially recovers the characteristic vulgar humor of the Farrelly brothers. Although it doesnât reach its full potential, it manages to entertain and provides delirious moments.
Review of 'Pizza Movie', the delirious Disney+ comedy unafraid of being ridiculous: it feels like 'American Pie' by Charlie Kaufman
'Pizza Movie', a frantic comedy with over a hundred gags per minute starring Gaten Matarazzo and Daniel Radcliffe, premieres on Disney+ and is being unfairly ignored. It should not be confused with the Spanish 'Pizza Movies' by Carlo Padial. Its irreverent humor is reminiscent of a mix between 'American Pie' and Charlie Kaufman's style.
ChatGPT will remember your face: no more uploading the same photo repeatedly to create images of you
OpenAI is developing a feature called "reference photo" that will allow ChatGPT to remember your face. This eliminates the need to repeatedly upload the same photo to generate personalized images, enhancing the experience and making it easier to create visual content based on your appearance.
The countdown is over: from this date all laptops will use the USB-C cable
From April 28, all laptops sold in Spain must come with a USB-C charger, unifying the type of cable to facilitate compatibility and reduce electronic waste.
WhatsApp has a new design on iPhone: this is the awaited change on Apple mobiles
WhatsApp on iPhone debuts the Liquid Glass design, a visual update that improves the appearance and experience of the app on Apple devices.
YouTube now allows you to completely disable Shorts so you won't see them anymore: here's how to do it
YouTube has released an update on Android and iOS that allows users to completely disable Shorts, so they will no longer see short videos on the platform if they wish.
The vivo X300 Ultra, a masterful advance in professional mobile photography and videography
The vivo X300 Ultra stands out for its advanced photographic package, establishing vivo as a benchmark in mobile imaging technology, offering superior capabilities in professional photography and videography.
We've Picked the 5 Comfortable and Elegant Linen Pieces That Preview Summer
Fresh, light, and comfortable, the first linen garments for the season are already available. Here we present a selection of five key pieces that combine style and comfort to anticipate summer.
Lalachus's plea for the period to stop being a taboo: "I'm tired of pretending nothing is happening"
Lalachus, presenter and comedian, expressed on La Revuelta her frustration with hiding menstruation. She spoke about the pain and discomfort she feels during her period and defended the need to stop treating the topic as a taboo.
How to Fix a 'Bad Hair Day' and Avoid Ending Up Like Mariah Carey at the Tiffany's Party
Mariah Carey faced a frizzy hair problem at the Tiffany's party. We explain practical tips to prevent and fix a 'bad hair day' so you always look flawless.
Are You Doing Double Cleansing Correctly? The Keys to Making This Ritual Work
Double cleansing is a key step to maintaining radiant and healthy skin. It involves first using an oil-based cleanser to remove makeup and dirt, followed by a water-based cleanser to deeply purify. Doing it correctly enhances the effectiveness of other products and improves skin texture.
Skechers has the most comfortable and elegant wedge espadrilles for spring
Skechers introduces wedge espadrilles that combine comfort, versatility, and relaxed style, perfect for spring looks.
These Are the Traits Shared by People Who Prefer a Physical Planner
Choosing a physical planner instead of a digital one reflects preferences in the way of thinking, organizing, and facing daily routines, showing specific traits in time management and concentration.
One of the Best Hotpots You Can Eat in Madrid and Barcelona for 50 Euros (2 People)
In the hotpot, raw meats, vegetables, and soy products are cooked in a hot broth at the center of the table, offering an interactive and delicious culinary experience in Madrid and Barcelona for 50 euros for two people.
Eating Lechazo on the Roof of Valladolid: The New 'Five-Star' Restaurant Offers the Best Views of the City
The restaurant offers a quarter portion of oven-roasted churro lechazo for âŹ78, ideal for sharing between two people, complementing the experience with unique views of Valladolid from its privileged location.
This is the Best Cheese in Spain in 2026: "It Stands Out for Its Intense Smell, but Surprises with Its Smoothness"
The Galician cheese produced in Chantada (Lugo) was declared the best in Spain at the GourmetQuesos final, held at SalĂłn Gourmets 2026, standing out for its intense smell and surprising smoothness.
Coffee Master Kicks Off, the Specialty Coffee Route in Madrid and Zaragoza
More than 25 coffee shops in Madrid and Zaragoza are participating in Coffee Master, a route that offers exclusive beverages made with 100% Colombian coffee, highlighting the quality and diversity of specialty coffee.
Chefs Agree: The Best Lentils Donât Need Meat; They Can Be Made with Vegetables
Cooking lentils is simple and, according to chefs, they do not require meat to be delicious. They can be prepared with vegetables, maintaining flavor and nutritional value, adapting to vegetarian diets, and promoting healthier and more sustainable options.
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 creativity and sustainability. The chef, known as a "foraging cook," focuses on botanical ingredients and responsible practices in a natural setting among the pine forests of Valladolid.
The Beautiful 14th-Century Convent in Valladolid Where Napoleon Spent a Christmas
This 14th-century Mudéjar convent in Tordesillas, Valladolid, is famous for having hosted Emperor Napoleon during a Christmas more than two centuries ago.
An incredible walk through Brussels between Art Nouveau and Art Deco
Brussels stands out for its architectural richness, where its façades tell unique stories. The city offers a fascinating journey through the Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles, reflecting its cultural and artistic identity through iconic buildings that attract design and history enthusiasts.
The Hiking Route Near Madrid Not Suitable for Beginners: The Ascent to the Highest Peak in the Region
This route, located an hour from Madrid, offers a challenge for experienced hikers due to its high difficulty. The trail leads to the highest peak in the region, requiring good physical condition and preparation.
The impressive palace that SĂĄnchez visited on his trip to China, which is a World Heritage Site
The Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro SĂĄnchez, made an official visit to China where he met with Xi Jinping and visited a historic century-old palace in Beijing, recognized as a World Heritage Site.
What did Sigmund Freud mean by stating: "There is no need in childhood as strong as the protection of a parent"
Freud emphasized that in childhood, the need for paternal protection goes beyond physical care, highlighting the importance of the emotional bond for the child's psychological development.
Doctors contradict Trump: 'Light' sodas neither prevent nor cure cancer
Trump believes that 'light' sodas can eliminate cancer cells like "weed killer," but experts point out that there is no scientific evidence supporting that these drinks prevent or cure cancer.
Lidl withdraws a batch of smoked salmon from the market due to possible presence of listeria
Lidl has withdrawn a batch of smoked salmon mainly sold in the Canary Islands due to possible presence of listeria. The company recommends that consumers who have the product at home do not consume it as a precaution.
Confucius and the Importance of Perseverance in the Face of Adversity: "All Mistakes Can Be Repaired"
Confucius values perseverance in the face of adversity and believes that mistakes should not be condemned, but seen as part of moral and personal learning, emphasizing that all mistakes can be repaired.
Andrea de Ayala, 'runner' and coach: "You train with your legs but compete with your head"
Andrea de Ayala, an expert in running, shares unique tips and strategies for long-distance races, highlighting the mental importance in competition beyond physical training.
The Hidden Danger in the Pill Organizer: These Are the Worst Medication Combinations for Older Adults
Mixing medications without medical supervision can be dangerous, even with seemingly harmless products, especially in older adults, putting their health at risk.
Behind the Wheel of the New Ebro s700 HEV: First Impressions of This 'Made in Spain' Hybrid SUV
We test the Ebro s700 HEV, a hybrid SUV manufactured in Spain, which stands out for its balance, comfort, and design tailored for daily use both in the city and in the mountains.
The Meaning of the Fish Symbol That Many Drivers Display on Their Cars
The fish symbol that many drivers display on their cars is common on vehicle bodies. It represents a recognizable symbol and holds a special meaning for those who display it while driving on the road.
The 2027 Nissan Juke takes a radical turn: fully electric, groundbreaking, and more controversial
The 2027 Nissan Juke features a more radical design and debuts a 100% electric version, marking its definitive transition towards sustainable mobility. It will arrive on the market in 2027 with an innovative and controversial approach.
The Concession of the Highway Connecting Bilbao with Zaragoza Comes to an End: These Are the Sections Where Tolls Will Be Removed
The AP-68 will stop charging tolls on November 11, 2026, offering free travel on some sections while others will maintain toll fees. Currently, the total cost is 39.90 euros.
A Mechanic's Trick to Prevent Oil Leaks in the Car: "I Think It's Working Foolishly"
The mechanic Juan José shares a simple but effective method to prevent oil leaks in the car, thereby avoiding costly breakdowns and major damage to the vehicle.
Is It Really Good to Put Gasoline in a Diesel Engine to Clean the Injectors?
The CEO of 'Easygas' comments on the common experiment of adding gasoline to diesel to clean injectors, warning that this practice can be harmful to the engine and is not recommended, as the fuels have different properties that can cause damage to the injection system.
Detained Man Released After Assaulting a Police Officer During a Vox Event in Granada
The Vox assembly in Granada was delayed while the area was cleared following an altercation in which a detainee was accused of hitting a police officer. Ultimately, the detainee was released.
The woman who tried to burn her partner in Bilbao has an open case as a victim of gender-based violence
The Local Police opened a report for gender-based violence on January 27 involving the woman who attempted to burn her partner in Bilbao, who already had an open case as a victim of gender-based violence.
A Judge Approves the Adoption of a 32-Year-Old Man Due to the Bonds with the Person Who Raised Him
The court approved the adoption of a 32-year-old man because of the stable cohabitation and shared life project with the person who raised him for over 25 years, thereby legitimizing the change in civil status.
The Civil Guard Ends the Search of the Basement of the Chalet in the Esther LĂłpez Case
The Civil Guard concluded the search of the basement of the chalet related to the Esther LĂłpez case after removing about 30 centimeters of water to carry out the inspection.
Pilgrim dies at the entrance to Santiago de Compostela due to an indisposition
A pilgrim died shortly after 2:30 PM at the entrance to Santiago de Compostela due to an indisposition. Authorities attended to the incident, although no additional details were provided about the exact causes of the death.
Prison for a detainee for shooting pellets at two underage students of a school in Granada
A man was detained and imprisoned after shooting pellets at two minors in a school in Granada. According to his statement, he acted motivated by hostility towards the children, who, according to him, insulted and mocked his family.
The family of Francisca Cadenas requests a new examination of the skeletal remains
The family of Francisca Cadenas requests a new examination of the skeletal remains, proposing that the expert be the same one who was involved in the Manuela Chavero case.
The Former Socialist Mayor of Trabanca Involved in a 3.3 Million Euro Fraud Related to EU Funds
The former socialist mayor of Trabanca is implicated in a 3.3 million euro fraud through the creation of a network of companies that issued false invoices to divert European Union funds.
The woman accused of keeping the elderly man's house, whom she cared for, says he sold it to her and "did not want" bank transfers
The accused claims that the elderly man voluntarily sold her the house and that he refused to make bank transfers. Her lawyer defends her innocence, highlighting the man's medical conditions.
A 44-year-old man dies after suffering an electric shock in a workplace accident in La Rioja
A 44-year-old man died after receiving an electric shock in a workplace accident in La Rioja. Despite the intervention of healthcare professionals, they were unable to resuscitate him.
A Pantheon in Carcaixent Must Remove the Emblem of the Croatian Fascist Party
A pantheon in Carcaixent must immediately remove the UstaĆĄa emblem, the symbol of the Croatian fascist party that collaborated with the Nazis during the occupation of the Balkans.
The Fun Encounter Between Andrés Iniesta and a Grandfather Whose Grandson Wanted to Surprise Him with His Idol: "I Will Never Forget It in My Life"
The influencer Juanki Municio organized an emotional meeting between his grandfather and Andrés Iniesta, fulfilling the grandfather's wish to meet his idol, an unforgettable moment for both.
A user complains about the treatment waiters receive and social media erupts: "Podemitada"
Cristina Mier posted a video denouncing the lack of recognition for the effort and dedication of waiters, sparking an intense debate on social media about how they are treated in their work.
A Lawyer's Warning: "You Can Be Fired for Buying Concert Tickets at Work"
A lawyer warns that purchasing concert tickets during working hours can be grounds for dismissal, especially if the company's computer is used for this purpose, which is considered an aggravating factor due to misuse of company resources.
The Conflict in the Strait of Hormuz: How It Is Already Affecting Animals
The conflict in the Strait of Hormuz is causing rising energy costs and maritime blockades that disrupt veterinary supply chains, affect livestock production, and harm marine ecosystems. These changes impact animal health and welfare, as well as create imbalances in agricultural and marine systems.
Invisible Animals Before the Law: When the System Fails to Recognize the Victims It Claims to Protect
An analysis of 552 cases in Australia reveals that the judicial system often fails to recognize each animal as an individual victim, leaving many victims invisible in legal processes that supposedly aim to protect them.
The EMA endorses the first veterinary RNA technology vaccine for cats
The EMA has approved the first veterinary vaccine based on RNA technology for cats, which protects against up to five common diseases in this species, marking an innovative advancement in feline health.
Your Daily Horoscope: Saturday, April 18, 2026
Check your daily horoscope for Saturday, April 18, 2026, on 20minutos.es and find out what yesterday, today, and tomorrow hold for you in love, work, and health.
Check the ONCE Cuponazo: results
The results of the ONCE Cuponazo for Friday, April 17, 2026, will be published starting at 9:30 PM. You can check the full results on the website 20minutos.es.
Check EuroMillions: results for Friday, April 17
Check the results of the EuroMillions draw on Friday, April 17, 2026, and see if you have won any of the available prizes.
Check Bonoloto: results for Friday, April 17, 2026
The Bonoloto results for Friday, April 17, 2026, will be available from 9:30 PM. They can be checked on the website 20minutos.es.
Shields and logos. Edmonton Oilers
The Edmonton Oilers team was founded in 1972 and its logo has remained almost unchanged since then, maintaining its original design over time.
'The Colors of Time', the Film That Takes Us to the Birth of Impressionism
Klapisch's new film explores the life and work of the key figures in the birth of Impressionism, offering an in-depth look at this artistic movement and its historical context.
A frozen man, who appeared to be dead, was revived after five hours at -20 °C
A man who spent five hours at -20 °C without a heartbeat or blood pressure, and with a flat electrocardiogram, was successfully revived by the medical team that examined him.
People Share the Worst Mistakes Made on a Trip and You Won't Know Whether to Laugh or Cry
Users on X (formerly Twitter) shared their worst travel mistakes, revealing curious and surprising anecdotes. These experiences, although sometimes unfortunate, offer funny and memorable moments that many travelers can relate to.
World Press Photo 2026: The Stunning Photos of the Three Spanish Winners
Three Spanish photographers have been awarded in World Press Photo 2026: Brais Lorenzo in the Europe Photo Story category, Luis Tato in the Africa Photo Story category, and Diego Ibarra SĂĄnchez in the Long-Term Project category for Western, Central, and Southern Asia, standing out with works on scorched earth, protests in Madagascar, and hijacked education.
The Striking Resemblance of This Zara Model to a Famous Hollywood Star
A Zara model has caught attention not only for the brand's new swimwear collection but also because her appearance remarkably resembles that of a famous Hollywood star, as revealed in a related photo gallery.
Trump lashes out at Spain again for blocking the use of bases in the Iran war: "They weren't there for us!"
Trump criticized Spain on Truth Social for denying the use of Spanish bases in the conflict with Iran, recalling that "they weren't there for us." He shared a CBS News article from March 30 that detailed the Spanish Government's position.
France and the United Kingdom consolidate an alternative route to Trump on Iran to ensure the reopening of Hormuz has "guarantees"
Around fifty countries are seeking alternatives to Trumpâs approach to secure maritime passage through Hormuz following the conflict, while Iran confirms a temporary reopening during the ceasefire in Lebanon. France and the United Kingdom are leading this initiative to ensure stability and security in the region.
Petro says the CIA has "data" on a plan to attack the official candidate IvĂĄn Cepeda
Colombian President Gustavo Petro states that the CIA has information about a plan to attack the official candidate IvĂĄn Cepeda. He emphasizes that although threats are frequent in Colombia, it is crucial to timely neutralize those that pose a real danger.
A Cuban dies in ICE custody in Miami: it is the seventeenth case this year in the USA
Aled Damien Carbonell Betancourt, a 27-year-old Cuban, died on April 12 while in ICE custody in Miami. According to the state police, his death was a "presumed suicide," marking the seventeenth case of deaths in ICE custody in the United States this year.
SĂĄnchez avoids censuring Yolanda DĂaz for her statements that Junts is a "racist" and "classist" party
Pedro SĂĄnchez has not criticized Yolanda DĂaz for her remarks labeling Junts as a "racist" and "classist" party. Furthermore, it remains unconfirmed whether the transfer of personal income tax (IRPF) to Catalonia will be implemented in 2028, leaving the issue open.
'Torrente Presidente' Achieves the Impossible: The Film Breaks a Ten-Year Record in Spanish Cinema
Santiago Segura's latest film, 'Torrente Presidente,' has broken a record that had stood for ten years in Spanish cinema, surpassing one of J.A. Bayona's major hits.
David FrancĂ©s, makeup artist: âAfter 40, itâs a mistake to keep using this eyelinerâ
David Francés explains how to adapt makeup after 40 to lift the eyes, soften features, and bring freshness, recommending stopping the use of certain eyeliners to achieve a more natural and fresh look without losing style.
Goodbye 'Oliver and Benji', hello 'Captain Tsubasa': the legendary animated series changes its name 40 years later and scores big on Netflix
The classic animated series based on Yoichi Takahashi's manga has released a new version that has secured a top spot in popularity on Netflix.
Natalia de Santiago, mortgage expert: "We used to bet on fixed rates, but that's over"
Natalia de Santiago explains that currently variable-rate mortgages are gaining preference, leaving fixed-rate ones behind, due to market conditions and economic expectations, which affects the way buyers finance their home purchases.
Chef José Andrés: "To improve canned cockles, don't use lemon; try mandarin and olive oil"
Asturian chef José Andrés recommended on his show improving canned cockles by using mandarin and olive oil instead of lemon, creating a simple and delicious appetizer.
The Best Current Horror Series Announces Its Ending: "Five Seasons Were Always Our Goal"
The creators of the acclaimed horror series, available on HBO Max and Movistar+ in Spain, have confirmed that the fourth season will mark the beginning of the end, fulfilling their original plan to conclude after five seasons.
The Homemade Trick to Whiten Yellow Pillows in Minutes (Without Bleach)
Yellow stains on pillows become harder to remove over time, so regular cleaning is key to keeping them white and fresh, using homemade methods without bleach.
Arturo Pérez-Reverte surrenders to this 8-episode miniseries about the rise of fascism: "Magnificent"
Arturo Pérez-Reverte recommends an Italian 8-episode miniseries about the rise of fascism, starring the popular actor Luca Marinelli. The series has been described by the writer as "magnificent."
The Barcelona Passage with Colorful Houses and a 19th-Century Atmosphere That Is an Oasis in the Heart of El Clot
This historic passage in Barcelona, protected as a historic ensemble, connects El Clot and Sant MartĂ. It features 122 meters of working-class architecture and offers a peaceful, pedestrian-friendly environment, preserving the charm of the 19th century in the middle of the city.
How Artemis II Affects Christina Koch's Health: Cancer, Fertility, and Other Risks She Faces
Christina Koch will be the first woman to travel beyond Earth's magnetosphere, making her a key case for aerospace medicine. Her body will be studied to understand the risks related to cancer, fertility, and other effects from deep space radiation.
The 2025 Income Tax Simulator is Now Activated: Hereâs How You Can Find Out if You Will Owe Taxes or Receive a Refund
The 2025 Income Tax simulator is available so that taxpayers can quickly and in advance find out whether they will have to pay or receive a refund on their tax declaration.
This is the new passport similar to that of the Camino de Santiago to promote rural tourism in Seville
The Andalusian Government has launched a new tourist visa to promote rural tourism in ten municipalities of one of the most attractive regions of Seville, inspired by the format of the Camino de Santiago passport.
Trump, without elaborating, cites âsome pretty good newsâ on Iran
Former President Trump mentioned âsome pretty good newsâ about Iran but did not provide any details. His brief comment came amid ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Iran, sparking curiosity without clarification on the nature of the news or its implications for the diplomatic landscape.
US renews Russian oil waiver after pressure from countries dealing with Iran war price shocks
The US has extended waivers allowing countries to import Russian oil despite sanctions, following pressure from nations facing rising fuel costs linked to the Iran conflict. This move aims to balance geopolitical sanctions with global energy market stability, addressing concerns over soaring prices and supply disruptions triggered by the ongoing war in Iran.
Trump says Chinaâs Xi is 'very happy' about Strait of Hormuz reopening
Former President Trump stated that China's President Xi Jinping is "very happy" about the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil shipping route. The reopening is seen as a positive development for global trade and energy markets, easing tensions in the region and benefiting international relations.
US to recover uranium from Iran at a âleisurely paceâ, Trump tells Reuters
Former President Trump told Reuters that the US plans to recover uranium from Iran at a slow, measured pace. He emphasized a cautious approach to managing nuclear materials and maintaining control to prevent proliferation, reflecting ongoing concerns about Iran's nuclear program and the complexities of international negotiations.
Goldman sees softer oil demand, flags two-sided risks to 2026 price outlook
Goldman Sachs predicts weaker oil demand ahead but highlights uncertainties that could push prices up or down by 2026. The bank notes factors like economic growth, supply disruptions, and energy transitions influencing future oil market dynamics, emphasizing a balanced risk outlook.
Ships test Strait of Hormuz after opening, seek assurances on safety
Following the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, several ships have begun transit to test the routeâs security. Authorities and shipping companies are seeking guarantees of safe passage amid regional tensions. Efforts focus on ensuring stability and preventing disruptions in this critical maritime chokepoint for global oil shipments.
Gold prices rise after Iran temporarily opens Strait of Hormuz
Gold prices surged as Iran temporarily reopened the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, easing fears of prolonged oil supply disruptions. The move followed international diplomatic efforts to defuse tensions in the region. Traders responded positively, driving demand for safe-haven assets like gold amid ongoing geopolitical uncertainties affecting global markets.
US Energy Department restores funding to carbon removal projects
The US Energy Department has reinstated funding for several carbon removal initiatives that were previously cut. This move aims to advance technologies that capture and store carbon dioxide to combat climate change. The restoration supports innovation and deployment of carbon removal methods critical for meeting national emissions reduction goals.
European natural gas prices slump after temporary Hormuz reopening announced
European natural gas prices fell sharply following the announcement of a temporary reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, easing concerns over supply disruptions amid regional tensions. The move is expected to improve the flow of oil and gas shipments through the strategic chokepoint, stabilizing global energy markets and alleviating recent price volatility.
Reaction roundup: Experts, analysts weigh in on Strait of Hormuz reopening
Experts and analysts react to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, highlighting its importance for global oil supply and regional security. Many emphasize the relief for oil markets and trade stability, while noting ongoing geopolitical tensions that may affect long-term prospects. Overall, the reopening is seen as a positive step toward easing immediate economic pressures.
What is the AI opportunity for cruise lines?
AI offers cruise lines the chance to enhance customer experiences through personalized recommendations, optimize operations via predictive maintenance, and improve safety with advanced monitoring systems. By leveraging AI, cruise companies can increase efficiency, reduce costs, and create more engaging, tailored voyages for passengers, positioning themselves competitively in the evolving travel industry.
US judge rejects Bayer bid to block Johnson & Johnson prostate cancer drug claims
A US judge denied Bayer's attempt to prevent Johnson & Johnson from marketing claims related to its prostate cancer drug. The ruling allows J&J to continue promoting its medication despite Bayer's objections, impacting competition in the prostate cancer treatment market.
Australia extends relaxed fuel standards to bolster supply
Australia has prolonged its relaxed fuel quality standards to enhance fuel availability amid supply challenges. The temporary measures, initially introduced to address shortages, aim to ensure adequate supply across the country, supporting industries and consumers. Authorities will continue monitoring fuel quality to maintain safety and environmental standards while easing regulations to prevent disruptions.
No title
No summary
Air traffic control applicants top 8,000 in 13 hours, transportation secretary says
Over 8,000 individuals applied for air traffic control positions within 13 hours of the job posting, according to the transportation secretary. This surge highlights strong interest in the role amid ongoing efforts to address staffing shortages and improve air traffic operations nationwide.
Trump, IRS in talks to settle US presidentâs $10 billion lawsuit
Former President Donald Trump and the IRS are negotiating to resolve Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against the agency. The dispute involves allegations of unfair tax practices and audits targeting Trump. Both parties aim to avoid prolonged litigation, seeking a confidential settlement to address the claims and prevent further legal battles.
Is low domestic buying of UK stocks a problem?
The article examines concerns about the low level of domestic investment in UK stocks compared to foreign investors. It highlights potential risks such as reduced market stability and weaker corporate governance. However, it also notes benefits like increased liquidity and international confidence. The piece suggests that while low domestic buying poses challenges, it is not inherently problematic if balanced by diverse global participation.
Apple defeats bid for new Apple Watch import ban at US trade tribunal
Apple successfully blocked a new import ban on certain Apple Watch models at a U.S. trade tribunal. The bid, which aimed to restrict Apple Watch imports over patent disputes, was rejected, allowing Apple to continue selling affected devices in the U.S. This decision marks a win for Apple amid ongoing intellectual property challenges.
Geothermal developer Fervo Energy files for Nasdaq IPO as losses widen
Fervo Energy, a geothermal energy company, has filed for an IPO on the Nasdaq. Despite increasing losses, the company aims to raise capital to expand its renewable energy projects. The filing highlights growing investor interest in sustainable energy solutions, even as the company works to improve profitability and scale its operations in the clean energy sector.
Blackstone-backed Liftoff moves closer to public markets with US IPO filing
Liftoff, a mobile app marketing company supported by Blackstone, has filed for a US IPO. The move advances Liftoffâs plans to go public, aiming to expand its reach and capitalize on growing demand in app marketing. The IPO filing marks a significant step in the company's growth and public market entry strategy.
Italy saw modest growth in Q1, supported by Olympics, central bank estimates
Italy experienced modest economic growth in Q1, driven by increased consumption and investments linked to the Winter Olympics. The Bank of Italy attributed this uptick to heightened tourism and related activities during the event. Despite global uncertainties, the central bank remains cautiously optimistic about Italy's economic outlook, emphasizing the importance of sustained policy support to maintain momentum.
Canadian housing starts decrease 6% in March
Canadian housing starts fell 6% in March, driven by declines in multi-unit construction. The slowdown reflects rising interest rates and affordability challenges, impacting the residential real estate market. Despite the drop, single-family home starts remained relatively stable, indicating some resilience amid market adjustments.
US tariffs drive steep drop in EU exports for second month
EU exports to the US fell sharply for the second consecutive month due to increased US tariffs. The trade restrictions have significantly impacted the EUâs export volume, leading to reduced sales and economic strain for various European industries reliant on the US market. This downturn raises concerns over prolonged trade tensions affecting economic growth.
No title
No summary
No title
No summary
NATO will not collapse and US will defend its allies, Estonian minister says
Estonia's Foreign Minister emphasized that NATO remains strong and united amid global tensions. He assured that the US is committed to defending its allies under the alliance's collective defense principle. The minister highlighted the importance of solidarity and preparedness to counter emerging threats, reinforcing confidence in NATOâs continued stability and security role.
Fedâs Miran says may cut rate outlook on inflation concerns
Federal Reserve official Miran indicated a potential reduction in the rate hike outlook due to rising inflation concerns. The Fed may adjust its monetary policy stance to address inflation risks while supporting economic growth. This shift reflects the central bankâs responsiveness to changing economic conditions and its commitment to maintaining price stability.
US weekly jobless claims fall; manufacturing production retreats in March
US weekly jobless claims declined, indicating steady labor market conditions. However, manufacturing production saw a retreat in March, reflecting challenges in the industrial sector amid broader economic pressures.
Trump administration to lobby allies to support âtrade over aidâ push, cable shows
The Trump administration plans to urge allied nations to prioritize trade initiatives over traditional aid programs, emphasizing economic partnerships to boost development. This approach marks a shift from conventional foreign aid strategies, aiming to foster self-sustaining growth through commerce and investment rather than direct financial assistance, according to intelligence cables revealed on news outlets.
Natural gas storage exceeds expectations, impacts energy markets
Natural gas storage levels have surpassed forecasts, easing supply concerns and leading to a drop in energy prices. The higher-than-expected storage reduces volatility in the energy markets, influencing futures and spot prices. Analysts suggest this trend could stabilize energy costs in the near term amid fluctuating demand and geopolitical tensions.
Trump threatens to bomb Iran again if no deal is reached by Wednesday
Former President Trump warned that the U.S. may bomb Iran again if a deal is not reached by Wednesday. He emphasized a tough stance on Iranâs nuclear program, signaling potential military action to pressure negotiations and prevent Iran from advancing its nuclear capabilities.
No title
No summary
Trump eyes "historic" China summit as Xi welcomes Hormuz reopening
Former President Trump aims to hold a "historic" summit with China to boost relations. Meanwhile, Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed support for reopening the strategic Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing stability and cooperation in the region. The developments signal potential shifts in diplomatic and trade engagements amid global tensions.
Markets weigh optimism against uncertainty as Trump signals Iran breakthrough
Markets showed cautious optimism following President Trump's hint at a potential breakthrough with Iran, boosting investor confidence. However, uncertainty remains due to unresolved geopolitical tensions and unclear details about the agreement. Investors are balancing hope for stability with risks linked to Middle East developments and broader economic factors.
Conflict in the Middle East: Is another show of resilience likely?
The Middle East faces ongoing conflict marked by political tension and frequent violence. Despite setbacks, local communities continue to demonstrate resilience amid adversity. Analysts suggest that future resistance efforts are probable as socio-economic challenges and geopolitical disputes persist, fueling unrest and calls for change in the region.
Watchdog Group Sues USDA Over Food Safety Records Related to Ohio Train Disaster
A watchdog group has filed a lawsuit against the USDA seeking access to food safety records linked to the Ohio train disaster. The group alleges the agency has withheld critical information concerning potential contamination risks to the food supply following the incident. The suit aims to ensure transparency and accountability regarding food safety measures taken in response to the derailment.
World Bank launches new strategy to help small states tackle challenges
The World Bank has introduced a new strategy aimed at supporting small states in overcoming economic and development challenges. The plan focuses on enhancing resilience, promoting sustainable growth, and improving infrastructure. It emphasizes tailored solutions to address vulnerabilities unique to small states, including climate change impacts, limited markets, and fiscal pressures, to foster inclusive and sustainable development.
Mythos a Serious Threat but More Will Follow, Barclays CEO Says
Barclays CEO warns that Mythos represents a significant security threat, emphasizing that more similar challenges are expected in the future. The statement highlights the need for increased vigilance and preparedness against evolving risks in the financial sector.
Venezuela likely to get IMF loan support after necessary groundwork, Georgieva says
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva indicated that Venezuela could receive IMF loan support once essential preparations are completed. She emphasized the importance of implementing the necessary economic reforms and gathering data before accessing financial assistance. This marks a potential shift in the IMF's approach towards Venezuela amid ongoing economic challenges in the country.
Fedâs Waller says rate cuts still possible this year if war ends quickly
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller indicated that rate cuts remain possible in 2024 if the war in Ukraine ends soon. He emphasized that the Fedâs decisions depend heavily on economic data and geopolitical developments, suggesting flexibility in monetary policy amid ongoing uncertainties.
Bitcoin rises, tops $77k after Iran temporarily opens Strait of Hormuz
Bitcoin surged past $77,000 following Iran's temporary reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil shipping route. This move eased regional tensions, boosting investor confidence and driving demand for risk assets like cryptocurrencies. The price jump reflects market optimism about stability in the Middle East impacting global trade and energy supplies.
BTCC Exchange Launches SpaceX Pre-IPO Perpetual Futures Trading and Celebrates with Tesla Cyberbeast Giveaway
BTCC Exchange has introduced SpaceX Pre-IPO perpetual futures trading, allowing users to trade SpaceX shares before its public offering. To celebrate, the platform is hosting a giveaway featuring Tesla Cyberbeast vehicles. This move aims to attract cryptocurrency traders interested in equity futures and boost BTCC's market presence.
South Africa proposes new rules to regulate crypto under exchange controls
South Africa's Treasury has proposed new regulations to bring cryptocurrencies under exchange control laws. The move aims to curb illicit activities and enhance investor protection. Under the proposed rules, crypto transactions crossing borders would require approval, aligning them with foreign exchange regulations. The government is seeking public comments before finalizing the framework.
BTCC Exchange Q1 2026 Report: TradFi and Earn Products Expand Beyond Crypto Trading
BTCC Exchangeâs Q1 2026 report highlights significant growth as it expands beyond crypto trading into traditional finance (TradFi) and Earn products. The platform introduced new services blending conventional finance with crypto, attracting diverse users. Enhanced Earn offerings and integration of financial instruments marked a strategic shift, boosting user engagement and transaction volumes in the first quarter.
Bitcoin edges higher, holds above $75k amid more U.S.-Iran diplomacy efforts
Bitcoin climbed above $75,000 as renewed U.S.-Iran diplomatic talks eased geopolitical tensions. The positive sentiment boosted crypto markets, with investors showing increased confidence amid hopes for stability in the Middle East. This upward momentum suggests growing risk appetite despite ongoing global uncertainties.
Institutional stablecoin use triples: Why B2B payments are cryptoâs new frontier
Institutional use of stablecoins has tripled, driven by their efficiency in B2B payments. Businesses benefit from faster transactions, reduced costs, and improved transparency compared to traditional methods. This shift signals cryptoâs growing role in mainstream finance, positioning stablecoins as key tools in global commerce and digital payment solutions for enterprises.
Bybit Launches Learn & Trade Growth Hub to Guide Users From Education to Trading With Rewards
Bybit introduced the Learn & Trade Growth Hub, a platform designed to educate users on cryptocurrency trading. It offers interactive courses and real-time trading challenges, rewarding participants with crypto incentives. The hub aims to bridge the gap between learning and active trading, enhancing user engagement and fostering a knowledgeable trading community.
The âApple Payâ Moment for Web3: Mixin Integrates Coinbase to Make Fiat-to-Crypto Faster Than a Text Message
Mixin has integrated Coinbase to enable instant fiat-to-crypto transactions, aiming to simplify and speed up Web3 payments. This move is seen as a breakthrough akin to Apple Pay for traditional finance, making crypto adoption more accessible and seamless for users worldwide.
Bitcoin ticks up, hovers just under $75k on hopes of more U.S.-Iran peace talks
Bitcoin's price edged up, staying just below $75,000, driven by optimism around renewed U.S.-Iran peace negotiations. Investors are hopeful that easing tensions could stabilize markets and boost risk assets like cryptocurrency. The positive sentiment reflects broader expectations for improved geopolitical relations and potential economic benefits.
CredShields Joins Canton Network as Official Audit Partner
CredShields has partnered with the Canton Network to become its official audit partner. This collaboration aims to enhance security and trust within the Canton ecosystem by providing thorough smart contract audits. CredShields' expertise will support Canton in maintaining high standards of safety and reliability as the network grows.
Apple secures a win as US trade tribunal rejects Masimoâs bid for new watch ban
The US International Trade Commission rejected Masimoâs request to ban certain Apple Watch models, denying claims of patent infringement. This decision favors Apple, allowing continued sales of its watches without additional restrictions from the tribunal.
Anthropic CEO meets Trump officials as tensions ease over new AI model
Anthropic CEO met with Trump administration officials to discuss the companyâs new AI model, signaling improved relations after earlier regulatory concerns. The talks focused on transparency, safety measures, and potential collaboration to ensure responsible AI development. This engagement reflects a broader effort to ease tensions and align AI innovation with government oversight.
RedCloud receives Nasdaq minimum bid price deficiency notice
RedCloud, a cannabis company, received a notice from Nasdaq indicating that it failed to maintain the minimum bid price requirement for its shares. The company has 180 calendar days to regain compliance by having its stock price at or above $1.00 per share for at least ten consecutive business days. If the issue is not corrected, Nasdaq may initiate delisting procedures. RedCloud intends to address the issue and regain compliance.
American Airlines shares dip as carrier brushes off United merger rumors
American Airlines shares fell after rumors of a merger with United Airlines circulated. However, American Airlines dismissed the speculation, emphasizing no merger plans. The stock decline reflects investor uncertainty amid broader airline industry challenges despite strong travel demand.
Enveric Biosciences closes $5M private placement with warrants
Enveric Biosciences completed a $5 million private placement, issuing shares and warrants to investors. The funding aims to support the development of the companyâs psychedelic-based therapeutic programs targeting cancer-related conditions and mental health disorders. The exercise price of the warrants is set above the current market price, offering potential future financing opportunities.
Phillips 66 declares $1.27 quarterly dividend per share
Phillips 66 announced a quarterly dividend of $1.27 per share, reflecting the company's strong financial position and commitment to returning value to shareholders. The dividend will be paid on the scheduled date to investors of record, underscoring Phillips 66's steady cash flow and confidence in future earnings.
Bluesky Digital Assets to acquire chess gaming platform ChessGold
Bluesky Digital Assets announced plans to acquire ChessGold, a chess gaming platform, aiming to expand its footprint in the digital gaming sector. The acquisition will enhance Blueskyâs offerings by integrating ChessGoldâs user base and technology, supporting growth in online chess gaming and related digital assets. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Arbe Robotics receives Nasdaq minimum bid price deficiency notice
Arbe Robotics has received a notice from Nasdaq for not meeting the minimum bid price requirement. The company has 180 days to regain compliance by ensuring its stock price stays above the minimum threshold, or it risks delisting from the exchange. Arbe Robotics plans to monitor the situation closely and considers potential actions to address the issue.
Sow Good Implements 15-to-1 Reverse Stock Split to Meet Nasdaq Rules
Sow Good completed a 15-to-1 reverse stock split to increase its share price and comply with Nasdaq's minimum bid price requirement. This action aims to prevent delisting and maintain the company's Nasdaq listing while continuing its growth strategy.
Boundless Bio presents preclinical data on cancer therapy BBI-940
Boundless Bio shared preclinical results for BBI-940, a novel cancer therapy targeting solid tumors. The data demonstrated promising efficacy and safety in animal models, supporting further development. The company plans to advance BBI-940 into clinical trials to evaluate its potential in treating various cancers.