News Summary - 04/20/2026

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Man kills seven of his children, and an eighth child, in Louisiana mass shooting
A man in Louisiana fatally shot eight children, aged 1 to 14, in what police are calling a domestic disturbance. The tragic event has shocked the community and is under investigation.
Oil prices rise after Trump says Iranian ship seized
Oil prices surged following President Trump's announcement of the seizure of an Iranian ship. This development comes amid volatile energy markets triggered by the US and Israel's joint attacks on Iran on February 28.
Tehran will never cede control of Strait of Hormuz, senior Iranian politician tells BBC
Ebrahim Azizi, a senior Iranian politician, told the BBC that Iran will maintain control over the Strait of Hormuz and determine the rules for passage through this vital shipping route.
Ukraine police chief resigns after officers allegedly fled deadly shooting
Following a deadly shooting, Ukraine's police chief resigned after officers allegedly fled the scene. The involved officers have been suspended, and authorities have launched an investigation into their conduct.
Rat poison found in HiPP baby food jar in Austria, police say
Austrian police reported finding rat poison in a jar of HiPP baby food. The brand warned on Saturday that consuming the contaminated purées could be potentially life-threatening, prompting urgent safety concerns and investigations.
Zelensky Condemns US Extension of Russian Sanctions Waiver
Zelensky criticized the US decision to extend the waiver on Russian sanctions, which Washington justifies as a measure to alleviate energy supply issues caused by the US-Israel conflict with Iran.
Rumen Radev set to win Bulgarian Parliamentary election
Early results show Rumen Radev's Progressive Bulgaria leading with 45%, significantly ahead of the liberal PP-DB coalition at 15%, indicating a strong potential victory in the Bulgarian Parliamentary election.
Thousands of Parisians Evacuated as WWII Bomb Detonated
Residents within a 450-meter radius in Paris were evacuated as authorities safely neutralized a World War II bomb discovered in the area. The operation ensured public safety while handling the explosive device.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford agrees to sell $21 million private jet following outcry
After confirming the $21 million purchase of a private jet, Ontario Premier Doug Ford faced criticism from opponents who labeled it a "gravy plane" and "out of touch." In response to the backlash, Ford agreed to sell the jet.
Pope says 'tyrants' speech was not aimed at Trump
Pope Francis clarified that his recent remarks about "tyrants" were not directed at former US President Donald Trump, emphasizing that his comments were misinterpreted following a public spat with the president.
Alec Baldwin to face civil trial over Rust film set shooting
Alec Baldwin will face a civil trial related to the Rust film set shooting. The criminal case against him was dismissed in 2024.
Bodies of 50 infants dumped at Trinidad graveyard
Police are investigating the unlawful disposal of 50 unclaimed infant corpses found dumped at a graveyard in Trinidad, treating it as a preliminary case of illegal disposal.
Australia's most-decorated soldier vows to fight war crime charges
Ben Roberts-Smith, Australia's most-decorated soldier, has made his first statement following charges of five counts of war crime-related murder. He has vowed to contest the accusations against him.
Mexico's Sheinbaum denies 'diplomatic crisis' with Spain after conquest row
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum denied any diplomatic crisis with Spain, stating there were no tensions regarding the sensitive issue of Spanish colonization.
Building of Trump's White House ballroom can resume in full, appeals court says
The appeals court has ruled that construction of Trump's White House ballroom can proceed without restrictions. Work is set to continue until the next hearing scheduled for June.
At least six killed in Kyiv as gunman opens fire and takes hostages
A gunman opened fire and took hostages in a Kyiv supermarket, resulting in at least six deaths. The attacker was killed following a shoot-out with police, according to officials.
French peacekeeper killed in southern Lebanon
President Macron blamed Hezbollah for the killing of a French peacekeeper in southern Lebanon. However, the Iran-backed group denied any involvement in the attack.
Madonna joins Sabrina Carpenter to surprise Coachella
Madonna surprised Coachella attendees by joining Sabrina Carpenter during her headline set, adding an unforgettable moment to the performance.
The insider trading suspicions looming over Trump's presidency
The BBC uncovered a pattern of increased trading activity occurring just before public announcements by former US President Trump, raising suspicions of insider trading during his tenure.
'They told me he was dead': Children born near army base learn truth about UK soldier dads
A DNA and legal project has revealed the identities of 20 fathers of children born near a Kenyan military base, uncovering the truth about UK soldiers previously believed to be deceased by the families.
India has splurged billions on metro trains. But where are the commuters?
Despite heavy investments in metro infrastructure, ridership remains low in India. Experts attribute this to inadequate last-mile connectivity and unaffordable fares, which hinder commuters from effectively accessing and using metro services. Without addressing these issues, metro usage growth is expected to remain slow.
Fuel rations and free buses: How countries have responded to rising oil prices
Governments worldwide are implementing various measures, such as fuel rationing and offering free public transportation, to ease the burden of rising oil prices on their populations.
Art on Trial - a Sculptor's Arrest Highlights New Extremes for Censorship in China
Gao Zhen faces retroactive punishment for artworks created 15 years ago, sparking concern among rights groups about escalating censorship in China.
Why your recycled clothes could end up in this South American desert
Old garments collected globally for recycling are being dumped in a South American desert, creating environmental concerns. Despite intentions to recycle, much clothing waste accumulates in this arid region, highlighting challenges in the global textile recycling system.
'Croatia, but cheaper': The quirky holiday spots on trend for 2026
Montenegro and Albania are emerging as popular holiday destinations for Britons looking to avoid crowded tourist spots, offering similar attractions to Croatia but at a lower cost.
Widespread damage as storm spreads through Midwestern US
Strong winds have swept through the Midwestern US, causing widespread damage including roofs ripped off homes and blocked roads, disrupting daily life and travel.
Drone footage shows huge Malaysian coastal village fire
A massive fire in Sabah, Malaysia, destroyed about 1,000 homes, displacing thousands of residents. The incident has caused significant damage and humanitarian concerns in the affected coastal village.
Watch: Obama and Mamdani sing with children in New York
Former US President Barack Obama and New York City Mayor Eric Adams met for the first time at a child care center in the Bronx, where they sang and engaged with children, highlighting their commitment to early education and community involvement.
Watch: Runners vs robots at China half marathon
Robots took part in a half marathon in Beijing, outperforming human runners. The winning robot finished the race well ahead of the competitors, showcasing advanced robotic endurance and speed.
BBC reports from Lebanese border town as residents try to return home
BBC Arabic correspondent Carine Torbey reports from Khiam, southern Lebanon, as residents begin returning home on the second day of the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire.
Watch: Fuel truck leaves trail of fire on road in Syria
Eyewitnesses filmed a burning fuel tanker driving through Hasakah, Syria, spreading fire along the road as it moved through the city center.
BBC in Iran: 'Tehran does not think it has lost this war'
Lyse Doucet reports that while many Iranians seek resolution to ongoing tensions with the US, Iranian leadership remains unwilling to accept a deal based on Washington's conditions, indicating Tehran's belief it has not lost the conflict.
In-person appointments for regularization start today with the Correos unions warning of "lack of staff"
From today, appointments for regularization can be requested at 450 offices enabled by the Government, always by prior appointment. The Correos unions warn of a lack of staff and poor planning to handle the high volume of work expected in the coming weeks.
Sahrawis excluded from the Governmentâs regularization: "I have to work off the books or with someone elseâs papers"
After nearly two years of waiting, Brahim Hadi managed to regularize his status. He denounces that many Sahrawis remain excluded from the process, forcing them to work informally or with false documents. He highlights the Spanish Governmentâs historic and cultural responsibility towards the Sahrawi people.
A 'European NATO' without the US? This is what it would imply in troop relocation and investment
Europeans are preparing a plan in the event of a possible reduction or withdrawal of the US from NATO under Trump, which would involve relocating troops and increasing defense investment to ensure European security and autonomy.
The son in trouble on WhatsApp was a scammer: "I took the bait and gave him all our money"
The 'son in trouble' scam is growing in Spain, where fraudsters use WhatsApp to create false emergencies and impersonate identities, managing to deceive and steal large sums of money. These mass scams now represent the majority of cybercrimes in the country.
Iran says US attack on a ship in Hormuz violates the ceasefire and responds with drones
Iran denounces the US attack on a ship in the Strait of Hormuz as a violation of the current ceasefire. In response, Iran launched a drone attack. The situation remains tense in the region, while Israel maintains a ceasefire in Lebanon.
SĂĄnchez will propose this Tuesday to the EU to break the Agreement with Israel
The President of the Government, Pedro SĂĄnchez, will urge the European Union to break the Agreement with Israel to pressure an end to the war in the Middle East, calling on the "powerful" to restrain Netanyahu and promote peace.
Homes change hands less often: ownership period increases from 7 to 18 years between 2009 and 2025
Between 2009 and 2025, the time that homes remain with the same owner increased from 7 to 18 years. In 2025, nearly two-thirds of the 705,000 houses sold had not changed owners for more than a decade, according to the College of Registrars.
Leo XIV marks a change of style and consolidates the work of Francis one year after his death: "He measures his gestures"
Experts highlight that Leo XIV is more reserved, while Francis was spontaneous and approachable. There is no break between the two pontificates, but rather a style unique to Leo XIV that consolidates the work of his predecessor one year after his death.
Txumari Alfaro, host of 'Grandma's Apothecary,' dies
Txumari Alfaro, known for his popular 90s TVE program where he offered homemade remedies for ailments, has passed away. He was a prominent television figure known for promoting traditional remedies.
Paz Vega, "deeply sad" over the breakup with Orson Salazar after 25 years: "He has discovered a financial mess"
Paz Vega is "deeply sad" about her separation from Orson Salazar after 25 years together. According to 'Fiesta', the actress feels disappointed both personally and financially due to the breakup, which has revealed a financial problem.
Loquillo breaks the myth of 'Cadillac...' and leaves Ăvole speechless: "Don't mess with me"
Musician Loquillo revealed on 'Lo de Ăvole' the true meaning of his iconic song 'Cadillac Solitario', surprising the host with an explanation that debunks the popular interpretation of the Spanish anthem.
Christina Aguilera, unrecognizable after losing nearly 20 kilos
Christina Aguilera, 45 years old, surprised by appearing at the Breakthrough Awards ceremony in Los Angeles with a remarkable loss of nearly 20 kilos, looking unrecognizable.
Early summer with record temperatures in April starting this Monday: some cities will reach 34 degrees
April will continue with exceptionally high temperatures for the season, reaching up to 34 degrees in some cities starting this Monday, marking an early and record-setting summer.
Gas and oil at stake in the Iran war were key to 'moving' the world in 2025, only surpassed by solar energy
The International Energy Agency highlights that in 2025 solar energy was the main global energy source, followed by gas and oil, whose importance remained despite the advances in electric vehicles and improvements in energy efficiency, reflecting the world's persistent dependence on fossil fuels.
The Enigma of the Valbanera: the Ship That Received Calls 2 Days After Sinking
'Cuarto Milenio' explored the mysterious legends and premonitions about the Valbanera, a Spanish ocean liner that was lost in 1919. The investigation includes exclusive footage from a recent underwater expedition to the shipwreck site.
A man kills eight children in a mass shooting at multiple residences
In Shreveport, a man killed eight children in a mass shooting that took place at multiple residences. Police described the incident as a "domestic dispute."
Veterinarians Warn of the Increase in Cases of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy in Pets
Veterinarians warn about the rise of Munchausen syndrome by proxy in pets, a serious form of abuse where the caregiver fabricates or induces symptoms in the animal to simulate illnesses.
Elon Musk strikes again at SĂĄnchez and accuses him of "high treason" over immigrant regularization
Elon Musk called President SĂĄnchez "dirty" and accused him of "high treason" in a message posted on the social network X, in response to the immigrant regularization policy implemented by his government.
The schedule to build the promised health centers in Madrid: 19 expected to open within a year and nine will continue with pending construction works
The Community of Madrid plans to complete the construction of 34 Primary Care centers between March 2024 and the end of 2027, with 19 opening in the first year and nine continuing with ongoing works.
This is Neel Sethi today, the actor who played Mowgli, 10 years after 'The Jungle Book'
Neel Sethi, born in New York, was chosen at age 12 from among thousands of candidates to play Mowgli in "The Jungle Book." Ten years later, he remains a memorable reference for the character he debuted as in his childhood.
Julen Guerrero, after the death of his wife: shares the tribute from his son's team
Julen Guerrero thanked Getafe through his social media for the emotional tribute that his son's team dedicated to him following the death of his wife, a few days after the tragic event.
The European paradox: why the richest countries have fewer homeowners
68% of European Union citizens own their homes, with Spain, at 73.7%, being a country above the average. This figure reveals that, paradoxically, the richest countries have a lower proportion of homeowners.
The Annoyances of 24-Hour Stores in San Diego, Lavapiés, and Malasaña: Nighttime Alcohol Sales and Harm to Local Businesses
The 24-hour stores in San Diego, Lavapiés, and Malasaña cause disturbances to residents, who criticize the nighttime sale of alcohol and its negative impact on traditional local businesses, pointing out that these shops do not contribute to the community nor attract neighborhood shopping.
David Pareja: "Bad Bunny doesnât sell you the idea that thanks to his success he spends more time with family; he sells you yachts and women"
David Pareja criticizes Bad Bunny, stating that the artist does not promote spending more time with family as a result of his success, but rather markets luxury items such as yachts and women, emphasizing a materialistic image over family values.
Investigation into the Mysterious Discovery of the Corpses of 50 Babies and Six Adults on a Caribbean Island
Trinidad and Tobago, with a high homicide rate and a state of emergency due to gang violence, is investigating the discovery of 50 dead babies and six adults on a Caribbean island, in a case that is causing great concern.
Robots Beat Humans and Cause a Stir in the Beijing Half Marathon
In the Beijing half marathon, held in the Yizhuang technology district, more than a hundred teams of humanoid robots participated alongside approximately 12,000 human runners, standing out by outperforming the humans and surprising the attendees.
The billboards that display messages calling Pedro SĂĄnchez "Ayatollah" and Israel a "genocidal state"
The original images of the billboards are visibly different and do not show the messages accusing them of calling Pedro SĂĄnchez "Ayatollah" or Israel a "genocidal state."
The Tragic End of Nadia FarĂšs: Dies at 57 After a Week in Coma Following Collapse in a Pool
Nadia FarĂšs passed away at the age of 57 after spending a week in a coma following a collapse in a pool. Her family shared the sad news this weekend, bringing an end to a week of uncertainty and pain.
Claudia ChacĂłn against Gerard and Nagore in 'Supervivientes' after a tense dilemma
Claudia ChacĂłn accused Gerard of being a "fame seeker" during a conflict over the distribution of the barbecue live on air and decided to leave the show after this tense confrontation.
This is the largest hotel in the world: 7,000 rooms, 28 floors, and next to theme parks
The largest hotel in the world has 7,000 rooms spread over 28 floors, near theme parks. It offers eight types of rooms, ranging from standard to spacious 40-square-meter rooms with a living room.
Fifty Days of War in Iran in Seven Charts: How the Conflict Has Turned the Economy Around
The war in Iran has raised and volatile energy prices, triggered inflation, and negatively affected economic expectations and markets. Despite the negative impact, data suggests that the worst may be behind us, at least for now.
Samuel Leistedt, psychiatrist, praises Javier Bardem and demystifies this role
Javier Bardem is recognized as the best portrayal of a psychopath in a study that analyzed 400 films, highlighting the accuracy and depth of his performance in this type of role.
Julia RodrĂguez Teba, neuroscience expert, on mental noise: "It is a cause of stress"
Julia RodrĂguez Teba, in her book âWithout Noiseâ, explains how mental noise generates stress and offers techniques to quiet the mind, improve thinking, and achieve greater calm.
Nuria Roure, psychologist specializing in sleep: "Napping helps us live longer"
Nuria Roure explains that a short nap, ideally 20 to 30 minutes, is the most restorative. This practice improves health, memory, and reduces stress, contributing to a longer and better quality life.
China is already testing a humanoid robot that can fold clothes and clean the kitchen
Futuring Robot, a Chinese company, is testing its humanoid robot F2 in 300 homes. This android is designed to perform household tasks, such as folding clothes and cleaning the kitchen, making domestic chores easier.
The Dangers of Backpacking Travel in India: "Very Serious Things Can Happen to You"
A travel agent warns about the risks of traveling independently to India, where backpackers may face multiple threats and dangerous situations.
Neither Tetilla nor Mascarpone: What Samantha Vallejo-NĂĄgera Uses for Her Cheesecake
Samantha Vallejo-NĂĄgera, baking expert and former 'MasterChef' judge, revealed her cheesecake recipe ten years ago, clarifying that she does not use tetilla cheese or mascarpone.
'Cybertruck' Radars Arrive on Catalan Roads: Cutting-Edge Technology to Monitor Speed
The 'Cybertruck' radars, successful in France with a 25% sanction rate despite being few in number, are coming to the roads of Catalonia to enhance speed control with advanced technology.
The week that will have only three working days: 10 autonomous communities will benefit
In December there will be a long holiday weekend with a public holiday falling on a Sunday, but only 10 autonomous communities will move the holiday to Monday, allowing them to enjoy a three-day workweek.
The Embassy of Venezuela apologizes for Carlos Baute's words at the Corina Machado event in Madrid, which she rejects
The Embassy of Venezuela apologized following Carlos Baute's shout of "Get out, monkey!" directed at Delcy RodrĂguez during an event in Madrid with Corina Machado. Machado rejected the singer's words.
Delcy RodrĂguez completes 100 days and sends a message of hope amid Venezuela's transition
Delcy RodrĂguez highlights the progress made in her first 100 days in office, emphasizing "firm steps toward a new historic moment," including the reform of the oil law during Venezuela's transition process.
The emotional tribute by some Real Sociedad children to Aitor Zabaleta to celebrate the Copa del Rey: kneeling next to his image
A group of young Real Sociedad fans paid an emotional tribute to Aitor Zabaleta, a supporter who was murdered in 1998, by kneeling next to his image to celebrate the Copa del Rey.
Retired Man Convicted for Trying to Film Under a Woman's Skirt with a Mobile Phone Tied to His Shoe
Anthony Wickham, 67, was convicted for attempting to film under a woman's skirt with a mobile phone tied to his shoe. At the trial, he described himself as "unhappy, isolated, lonely, and sexually frustrated."
Brutal attack on a 14-year-old at a Fuengirola school under investigation
A 14-year-old suffered an attack at a school in Fuengirola and requires surgery to implant titanium plates on both sides of the jaw. Authorities are investigating the incident.
Goodbye to Gas Boilers: Brussels' Timeline That Will Mark Your Next Renovation
Brussels has set 2040 as the deadline to permanently eliminate gas boilers and other systems that use fossil fuels, marking a key shift in residential renovations toward more sustainable and cleaner technologies.
'The Boys': exact date when you can watch the complete series for free on Prime Video
Prime Video will allow you to watch all five complete seasons of 'The Boys' for free on a specific date, ideal for those who have free time or want to binge-watch the series.
Affordable Weekly Menu: Cheap, Simple, and Healthy Recipes
We offer you a nutritious, varied, and healthy weekly plan that includes affordable and easy recipes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, ideal for maintaining a balanced diet without spending much.
Next battle, Andalusia
SĂĄnchez faces a personal plebiscite, while FeijĂło seeks to prove that the PP can achieve absolute majorities in Andalusia.
Sijena: Another Lost Opportunity
The cultural system failed to seize the chance to demonstrate that cooperation can exist in disputes as intense as the one over Sijena, missing a key opportunity for dialogue and understanding.
Yielding the Floor
SĂĄnchez and his followers call themselves defenders of democracy, but this implies giving voice to the people. It is necessary to stop holding forums and allow citizens to vote directly.
The Social Network That Expelled Critical Thinking
Common sense disappears on social networks due to the fear of being canceled for expressing complex or critical ideas. This fear limits critical thinking and promotes superficiality in public dialogue.
Goodbye to Mercadonaâs Fish Counter: The Chain Opts for a New "Fresher and Higher Quality" Model
Mercadona is eliminating the traditional fish counter and adopting a new sales model that offers fish in trays, aiming to minimize the time from catch to consumption, thereby ensuring greater freshness and quality.
SebastiĂĄn Gallego talks about the end of his friendship with Ana MilĂĄn and the actress's jab
SebastiĂĄn Gallego responds to Ana MilĂĄn's statements, in which she compared their professional and personal breakup to that of Andy and Lucas. The comedian addresses the end of their friendship and the actress's criticisms regarding their deteriorated relationship.
The Israeli Army investigates whether a soldier smashed a Christ statue with a hammer in Lebanon
An IDF spokesperson announced that they will thoroughly investigate an incident in which a soldier may have destroyed a Christ figure with a hammer in Lebanon. Depending on the results, appropriate measures will be taken.
An Expert Explains What Might Have Motivated a Shark Attack on a Spanish Man: "They Are Not Hostile, but Stimulating Them Is Dangerous"
Biologist José Carlos Båez points out that sharks are not hostile, but provoking them can be dangerous, and he explains the risks associated with marine excursions that may stimulate their behavior.
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Registration for the 2026 '20minutos' Creators Awards is open and free until May 10th. Internet content creators can participate to be recognized in these awards.
Sex Advice Column: "My husband loses his erection and I feel frustrated, I think the relationship should be like this"
The sex advice column of 20minutos features responses from expert Santiago Frago, director of the AMALTEA Institute of Sexology in Zaragoza, to help readers with sexual and emotional problems in their relationships.
WrestleMania 42: More Fuel to the Fire of Criticism Against WWE for Its Storylines
The first night of WrestleMania 42, featuring Cody Rhodes and Randy Orton in the main event, disappointed most fans. WWE received criticism for the quality of its storylines, which were considered unappealing and repetitive, fueling discontent among wrestling fans.
World Simpsons Day: Sideshow Bob as an Archetype of the Criminal Psychopath
The Simpsons celebrates its 37th anniversary, and Sideshow Bob is analyzed as an archetype of the criminal psychopath, highlighting his obsessive behavior, his grudge against Bart Simpson, and his recurring role as a villain in the series from a criminological perspective.
Mediaset's Voice-Over Identity Revealed: "I Leave the Accent in the Drawer, Otherwise They Don't Hire Me"
Juan Ochoa is the voice-over talent for Mediaset on 'Fiesta'. He admits to hiding his accent to get hired, leaving the accent "in the drawer" to fit the required profile.
How to Check the Status of the 2025-2026 Income Tax Return
After submitting the draft of the tax return, you can check its status on the 'Renta 2023' portal within the electronic headquarters of the Tax Agency.
Austrian police find a poisoned baby food jar following the removal of the products from supermarkets
The police are investigating a possible extortion attempt after finding a poisoned baby food jar, which led to the removal of these products from supermarkets in Austria.
Immigrants Who Cherish the Long-Awaited Papers: "This Is Going to Change All Our Lives"
Four immigrants in Spain share their fear, precariousness, and lack of freedom due to their irregular status. The upcoming new regularization offers them hope and the possibility to transform their lives, providing stability and fundamental rights.
A Home in the Usera Neighborhood to Keep Young People Off the Streets: "Without Them, I Donât Know Where I Would Be"
The municipal program ASPA offers specialized support to young people over 18 at risk of becoming homeless, promoting their autonomy. In 2025, they assisted 88 young people in this situation, providing them with a home and guidance to prevent them from ending up on the streets.
Overqualified Workers in Spain: "I Have a Master's Degree, But My Position Only Requires a High School Diploma"
Young graduates and professionals in Spain accept lower-level jobs due to the scarcity of offers matching their academic qualifications and experience, thus facing job overqualification.
The Double Emotional Surprise for Ingrid Betancourt on 'Supervivientes': Her Mother and the Trembling Voice of Ibai GĂłmez
Ingrid Betancourt experienced a very emotional moment on 'Supervivientes' when she reunited with her mother Raquel on the beach and received a surprise call from her husband, former footballer Ibai GĂłmez, who spoke to her with a trembling voice full of emotion.
Celia Cruz and the Day the Microphone Didnât Arrive on Time
Celia Cruz experienced an unforgettable moment when, during a concert, the microphone didnât arrive on time. Despite this, her energy and talent shone through, demonstrating why she is the queen of salsa. Her positive attitude and connection with the audience made that episode remain in the memory of her fans as an example of her artistic greatness.
J Kbello becomes the winner of the second gala of 'Your Face Sounds Familiar'
J Kbello won the second gala of 'Your Face Sounds Familiar' after receiving 12 points from both the audience and all the jury members.
TVE's mistake after Real won the Cup during the most-watched broadcast of the year: "Thousands of Atlético fans in Neptune"
TVE made a mistake by showing an incorrect caption during the celebration of Real's Cup victory, mistakenly stating "Thousands of Atlético fans in Neptune" while broadcasting images of Donosti, causing confusion in one of the most-watched broadcasts of the year.
Juan del Val Defends Sabina, "a Genius," with Shots at AlmodĂłvar: "He Used to Be One Too"
Juan del Val defends JoaquĂn Sabina, calling him "a genius," in response to director Pedro AlmodĂłvar's criticisms of the singer's music. Del Val points out that if someone doesnât like a Sabina song, they should have said so 30 years ago, sending a subtle message to AlmodĂłvar, to whom he also suggests was once a genius.
They reveal the date of the reunion of Isabel Pantoja and Kiko Rivera (and his girlfriend) after years of dispute
According to 'Fiesta', Isabel Pantoja and her son Kiko Rivera, along with his girlfriend, will reunite next week after years of family conflict.
Jessica Bueno responds to Kiko Rivera's harsh statements: "He thinks that we women are worth nothing"
Jessica Bueno denies Kiko Rivera's claims that she did not work during their relationship. The model responds to his harsh statements, criticizing that he thinks women have no value.
Makoke Speaks Out for the First Time After Admitting Her Cooperation in Hiding Assets: "It Was Very Hard and Unpleasant"
Makoke reappeared on the show Fiesta hours after testifying at the Madrid Provincial Court, where she admitted her cooperation in hiding assets, describing the experience as "very hard and unpleasant."
Marta LĂłpez reveals how Makoke is doing after the trial: "Everything went as planned"
Makoke, ex-wife of Kiko Matamoros, went to the Provincial Court of Madrid accompanied by her fiancé Gonzalo and her son Javier Tudela. Marta López revealed that everything after the trial went as planned, showing that Makoke is doing well.
Charlize Theron recalls the night her mother killed her father in self-defense: "I knew something bad was going to happen"
Charlize Theron recounts in an interview with the 'New York Times' the night her mother killed her father in self-defense. The actress highlights that these events are not isolated, but common in many households, emphasizing the reality of domestic violence.
Cristina Pedroche surprises with the baptism of her second child: "Two years later, the same ritual"
Cristina Pedroche unexpectedly celebrated the baptism of her second child in the same place where she baptized her first child, repeating the ritual after two years.
Billie Eilish, Justin Bieber's 'One Less Lonely Girl' at Coachella: The unforgettable moment on stage
Billie Eilish fulfilled a dream by sharing the stage with Justin Bieber at Coachella, where they embraced in an emotional hug that moved the audience.
Tickets for Céline Dion Take Ticketmaster to the French Senate
Socialist Senator Karine Daniel has denounced the high prices of tickets for Céline Dion's concerts sold by Ticketmaster before the French Senate, describing them as astronomical and raising concerns about sales practices and public access.
"I need to return to my treatment": AdriĂĄn RodrĂguez's cry for help, sentenced to six months
AdriĂĄn RodrĂguez, sentenced to six months, apologized for his altercation with the Police and expressed the urgent need to resume his medical treatment.
Daniel Oviedo, from Gemeliers, talks about the assault he and his brother suffered: "They have all been caught now"
Daniel Oviedo reported that the attackers who assaulted him and his brother have been identified and are being prosecuted in court.
Paz Vega and Orson Salazar End Their Marriage After 25 Years Together
Paz Vega and Orson Salazar have decided to end their marriage after 25 years together. The news was confirmed by Hola, although the reasons for the separation are still unknown.
Eminem, grandfather for the second time at 53 years old: the meaningful name of the baby
Alaina Scott, Eminem's eldest daughter, announced the birth of her first daughter, making the rapper a grandfather for the second time at 53 years old. The baby's name holds a special meaning for the family.
The trial of actor Luis Lorenzo and his wife for the mistreatment and illegal detention of her aunt will be on June 3
Luis Lorenzo and his wife will be tried on June 3 for alleged illegal detention, moral damage to her aunt, aggravated fraud, and mismanagement.
Elisabeth Reynés, Miss World Spain 2026: "My faith helps me a lot"
Elisabeth Reynés, from Mallorca, has been crowned Miss World Spain 2026 and will represent Spain in the international Miss World pageant. She emphasizes that her faith provides her with great support along the way.
The pianist who returned to the stage after a stroke with only one hand
Lee Hun, a South Korean pianist, suffered a stroke in 2012 that paralyzed his right side. He discovered repertoire for one hand, resumed his career using only his left hand, and became a symbol of perseverance in South Korea. Currently, he is preparing for an international festival with a challenging piece for one hand, although he dreams of playing again with both hands.
A Vegetation Fire Forces the Evacuation of MontjuĂŻc Castle in Barcelona
A vegetation fire in MontjuĂŻc has forced the evacuation of the castle and the suspension of cable car operations to ensure the safety of visitors.
Palomo Spain Highlights Spanish Artisans: "We Have the Best in the World"
Designer Alejandro GĂłmez Palomo emphasizes that Spain has nothing to envy from major fashion capitals and highlights the excellence of its artisans, experts in techniques such as leather, crochet, and knitting, stating that the country has the best in the world in these crafts.
Heroic Reception for Real Sociedad in Gipuzkoa After Winning the Copa del Rey
Barrenetxea and Oyarzabal scored to give Real Sociedad the lead at halftime, while Lookman equalized for Atlético de Madrid in the Copa del Rey final. After an exciting match, Real Sociedad secured the victory and was heroically welcomed in Gipuzkoa, celebrating their historic triumph in the tournament.
Nearly 4.3 million viewers watched the Copa del Rey final on La 1
4,286,000 viewers watched on La 1 as Real Sociedad defeated Atlético de Madrid in the Copa del Rey final penalty shootout. The broadcast achieved a 19.4% share, 37.3% share during the game, and reached 8,552,000 contacts.
McGregor confirms his return: "To do what I do best, knock people out for money"
Conor McGregor, the Irish fighter, confirms his imminent return to the UFC after nearly five years without competing. He assures that he is coming back to do what he does best: knock out his opponents and make money.
The 'BribĂłn', King Juan Carlos's Boat, Wins the Xacobeo Trophy and Extends Its Lead in the League
The boat of the emeritus King Juan Carlos, 'BribĂłn', won the second series of the 6 Metre and J80 League 2026 in the Pontevedra estuary, strengthening its lead in the competition.
Historic Record in Athletics: 14-Year-Old Melanie Doggett Runs 100 Meters in 11.01
American athlete Melanie Doggett, just 14 years old, set a historic record by running the 100 meters in 11.01 seconds, standing out as a promising talent in youth athletics and surprising the world with her exceptional speed.
Apuestos Opuestos, the "tough" ska band that combines music and disability
Apuestos Opuestos, a solidarity band formed at the Afanias day center in Carabanchel, Madrid, combines ska music with the inclusion of people with disabilities. They recently released their first single titled 'Chase Your Dream'.
Leisure, an unattainable luxury for many people with intellectual disabilities
Many people with intellectual disabilities face high costs to access leisure activities, as they must pay both the professional who accompanies them and an additional admission fee, representing a significant extra expense.
Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Higher Risk of Emotional Distress
A study by UOC and UB, supported by the âla Caixaâ Foundation, analyzes the emotional well-being of children with neurodevelopmental disorders and their families, highlighting a higher risk of emotional distress in these children.
Batteries that degrade, updates that expire... Has obsolescence arrived in modern cars?
Planned obsolescence seems to be spreading to modern cars, with batteries losing capacity and software updates expiring, limiting their performance and lifespan, and raising concerns about the durability and sustainability of these vehicles.
The Unexpected Opportunities Created by the War in Iran: Pistachio, Saffron, and Manure
The armed conflict and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz are halting much of Iran's agriculture, impacting key sectors such as pistachio and saffron, while the situation opens new opportunities in resource management like manure.
Why Savings Are Moving Towards Short-Term Deposits with Rising Interest Rates
In the face of economic uncertainty and ahead of decisions by the European Central Bank, financial institutions are adjusting their deposits, favoring short-term options due to the rise in interest rates.
The President of Mercadona Reinvests 220 Million of His Salary to Promote Economy, Sports, and Culture
The President of Mercadona has a gross remuneration of 12 million euros in 2025, with a net salary of 5.5 million after taxes. He has reinvested 220 million of his salary in projects that promote the economy, sports, and culture.
Who Are the Major Bears in the Market?
Hedge funds stand out for their polarizing role among investors, blending criticism and admiration. This love-hate dynamic has been key to their success in the markets.
Reverse Mortgage or Life Annuity: Is It a Good Idea to Use Your Home to Pay for a Nursing Home?
When choosing between a reverse mortgage and a life annuity to finance a nursing home, it is important to consider the tax implications and the impact on the inheritance for descendants.
Barbie Ferreira, actress: the real reason she isnât in Season 3 of 'Euphoria'
Barbie Ferreira decided not to participate in Season 3 of 'Euphoria', a personal choice that has made her feel liberated as an actress.
The plagiarism controversy of 'Euphoria' resurfaces with Petra Collins, the director behind RosalĂa's new music video
After the release of the 'Focu Ranni' video, the controversy over the alleged plagiarism in 'Euphoria' has been reignited, linking the visual change in the third season with the dismissal of photographer Petra Collins, who is now the director of RosalĂa's new music video.
The True Inspiration Behind Lee Cronin's 'The Mummy': A Forgotten Novel by the Creator of Dracula
Lee Cronin's The Mummy is inspired by a little-known novel by the creator of Dracula, maintaining consistency with the literary canon of the subgenre, although it does not include a slowly walking bandaged mummy, a common but non-essential image.
Confirmed by George Lucas: this is the explanation for why Yoda spoke backwards in 'Star Wars'
George Lucas has confirmed that Yoda's peculiar way of speaking in Star Wars, with his inverted syntax, has an intentional and meaningful explanation, and is not just a stylistic device.
Goodbye to 'The Knight of the Seven Kingdoms,' hello to the future of Westeros: upcoming 'Game of Thrones' series and movie
New 'Game of Thrones' projects will explore everything from the reign of Aegon I, the first Targaryen on the Iron Throne, to the maritime adventures of Corlys Velaryon aboard the ship Sea Snake, expanding the universe of Westeros with future series and movies.
'The House of the Spirits': How Many Episodes Does the Miniseries Based on Isabel Allende's Novel Have?
Isabel Allende's novel is adapted once again by Amazon, 33 years after the film starring Jeremy Irons and Meryl Streep.
Microsoft takes on ChatGPT and Gemini: its new AI can create images in 14 seconds
Microsoft has launched MAI-Image-2-Efficient, an AI that generates images 22% faster and at a 41% lower cost than its standard version, improving efficiency and competitiveness against ChatGPT and Gemini.
Gemini stops scams with 99% effectiveness: this is how Google's AI prevents your data from being stolen
Google's AI, Gemini, intercepts in real-time more than 99% of fraudulent ads before they are published, protecting users and effectively preventing scams and data theft.
This supermarket now lets you shop via WhatsApp: hereâs how you can do it
Eroski has launched a new service in Bilbao that allows customers to shop through WhatsApp, providing a quick and convenient way to place orders.
Gmail Implements End-to-End Encryption to Secure All Your Messages
Gmail now allows users to send and read messages with end-to-end encryption directly from their mobile devices, both Android and iOS, enhancing privacy and security in communication.
Your Android phone will 'glow' when receiving a call or interacting with Gemini thanks to this new feature
The 'Pixel Glow' feature adds a lighting system on Android phones that activates when receiving calls or interacting with Gemini, enhancing visual notifications in a striking and modern way.
Goodbye Loafers: Spanish Brand Ballet Flats to Add a Pop of Color to Your Spring Looks
When chosen correctly, ballet flats can enhance any outfit. Here are the best designs from a Spanish brand to bring color and style to your spring looks.
"If Creatine Doesn't Agree with You, It Doesn't Mean You Have to Stop Taking It. It Means Your Body Needs Adjustment"
The expert points out that if creatine doesn't agree with you, it is not necessary to stop taking it, but rather to adjust the method and dosage. She explains that discomfort may be due to incorrect intake or the need to adapt the body to the supplement, recommending changes to improve its tolerance and effectiveness.
Ayuso's Guest Look for Her Date with Corina Machado That Will Inspire Communion Mothers
President Ayuso surprised with an elegant and carefully styled look during her meeting with Venezuelan opposition leader Corina Machado, offering a sophisticated style that promises to inspire communion mothers.
Zara has the dress for the April Fair that passes the filter of the most elegant sevillanas
Zara has launched a dress with ruffles and polka dots, paying tribute to the April Fair, which has been well received by the most elegant sevillanas.
Wedge espadrilles that look luxurious and cost less than 40 euros have just arrived at Stradivarius
Stradivarius launches wedge espadrilles with an artisanal style, comfortable platform, and affordable price, perfect to become a summer staple for under 40 euros.
This Is a Dermatologistâs Current Hair Care Routine: From an Exfoliating Shampoo to Supplements
A dermatologist shares her hair care routine, which includes two types of shampoos, one exfoliating to remove buildup, and supplements to strengthen hair from within, combining topical and nutritional care to maintain healthy hair.
Warm Orange and Egg Salad: An Easy, Healthy, and Perfect Recipe for Spring
Andrea Carucci, author of The Fertility Kitchen, shares healthy and tasty recipes weekly, like this warm orange and egg salad, ideal for spring.
The Curious Origin of Sardine Skewers, the Historic Recipe from MĂĄlaga Eaten with Fingers, a Tip Learned by King Alfonso XII
Sardine skewers, a typical dish from MĂĄlaga and the highlight of summer beach bars, have a historical origin linked to local tradition. They are eaten with the fingers, a custom that even King Alfonso XII adopted after visiting the region.
The typical dish of the Balearic Islands little known in the rest of Spain and recommended by the Repsol Guide: "100% Mallorcan"
The variat, an emblematic dish of Mallorcan cuisine, traditionally includes the pica-pica, and is recommended by the Repsol Guide as an authentic representative of the gastronomy of the Balearic Islands, although it is little known outside the region.
The Roadside Restaurant on the N-2 with the Best All-You-Can-Eat Buffet in AragĂłn: Homemade Cooking for Less Than 19 Euros
This restaurant on the N-2 offers an all-you-can-eat buffet featuring homemade cooking for less than 19 euros, standing out for its quality and variety, as advertised on their Instagram.
Chefs Agree: The Best Lentils Donât Have to Include Meat; They Can Be Made with Vegetables
Cooking lentils is simple and, according to chefs, the best ones donât require meat. They can be deliciously prepared using only vegetables, highlighting natural flavors and healthy vegetarian options that maintain the tradition and quality of the dish.
Creativity and Sustainability with a Michelin Star: a âŹ120 Menu Among the Pine Forests of Valladolid
La Botica de Matapozuelos, led by Miguel Ăngel de la Cruz, offers a âŹ120 menu that stands out for its focus on botany and sustainability, blending culinary creativity with respect for the natural environment.
These Are the Three Cities in Spain That Made It onto the List of the Best in the World
The magazine 'Time Out' published a list of the 50 most highly rated cities worldwide by users, including three Spanish cities that stand out among the best in the world.
The Unknown and Fascinating Medieval Village Near One of Italy's Most Touristic Places
This medieval village in Liguria, nestled between the river and the mountains, offers narrow streets and traditional architecture, perfect for those who want to explore a quiet and authentic destination away from mass tourism.
It Looks Like the Caribbean but It's in the Canary Islands: the Hidden Paradise in the South of the Smallest Island Ideal for Scuba Diving
The southernmost town of El Hierro is a hidden paradise that offers a unique environment for scuba diving, highlighting its landscapes and the richness of its seabed, ideal for lovers of this activity.
The spectacular rococo palace in the heart of Valencia that more and more people are discovering
Located in the historic center of Valencia, this rococo palace stands out for its architecture and its location above an ancient Roman necropolis, attracting more and more visitors due to its historical and cultural value.
Experts Agree: These 5 Daily Habits Damage Your Teeth Without You Noticing
Biting pen caps, cutting threads with your teeth, and not using dental floss are daily habits that damage tooth enamel, experts warn. These common practices can affect oral health without people realizing it.
A diet high in ultra-processed foods increases muscle fat
A diet high in ultra-processed foods causes greater fat accumulation, especially in the thigh muscles, which can affect muscle and metabolic health.
The Most Boring Conversations Can Be More Beneficial Than They Seem
Conversations considered boring are linked to greater well-being and a reduced risk of feeling lonely, suggesting that these seemingly trivial interactions provide significant emotional benefits.
Neither Fat Is the Enemy Nor Do Dairy Products Cause Inflammation: 10 Beliefs About Nutrition That Science Has Already Debunked
Science has disproved common myths about nutrition, such as the idea that fat is bad or that dairy causes inflammation. New evidence shows that several habits considered healthy may not be, inviting a reevaluation of nutritional beliefs based on updated information.
Marta Barranco, psychologist: "You donât always need a huge reason to leave a relationship"
Marta Barranco, psychologist, points out that you donât always need big reasons to end a relationship; sometimes itâs enough to notice the small daily shortcomings that affect emotional well-being.
Why Does the Skin Become Inflamed and Why Is It Important to Avoid It? Here Are Several Key Points
The skin becomes inflamed due to factors such as stress, a toxic diet, ultraviolet radiation, and repeated trauma. Chronic inflammation is harmful, and it is vital to avoid it to maintain skin health and prevent more serious problems.
Is the Jaecoo 7 SHS PHEV the most logical choice you can buy? Our opinion after testing it
We tested the Jaecoo 7 SHS PHEV, an efficient, well-equipped, and comfortable vehicle. However, although it stands out in these aspects, it lacks character and still has areas that could be improved to become a more complete and appealing option.
The DGT establishes the required licenses to drive a motorhome, camper, or caravan this summer
The DGT informs that to drive most motorhomes, a regular car license is sufficient, but if the vehicle exceeds 3,500 kg of maximum authorized mass (MMA), an additional license is required to drive it this summer.
You Have a Scheduled Appointment for the Medical Examination: Can You Drive with an Expired License?
The Directorate General of Traffic requires Spanish drivers to undergo periodic medical tests to verify that they meet the requirements to drive.
Can My Car Stick Out Beyond the Parking Space? This Is What the Horizontal Property Law Says
The Horizontal Property Law causes conflicts among neighbors over the space occupied by vehicles in parking lots, especially if a car protrudes and affects the adjacent parking space, leading to tensions and disputes within communities.
The Used Electric Vehicle Market Booming: The First Quarter of 2026 Closes with an Increase of Nearly 50%
Sales of used electric vehicles have experienced growth of nearly 50% in the first quarter of 2026, surpassing the increase recorded in other types of vehicles, which also continue to rise.
The new MGS9 PHEV arrives in Spain: 7-seater SUV with Zero Emissions label for less than 33,000 euros
MG introduces the MGS9 PHEV in Spain, a seven-seat plug-in hybrid SUV ideal for families, with a Zero Emissions label and a price under 33,000 euros.
Why Spain's Smallest Inhabited Island Wants Administrative Independence
Tabarca has initiated the procedures to become a minor local entity and achieve autonomy. Its residents seek to manage transportation and services due to the administrative neglect they feel from the city of Alicante.
A record-breaking waterfront: Tarragona has the longest promenade with 5 kilometers of walkway
Calafell stands out for its coastal promenade, one of the most complete in Catalonia, with 5 km of waterfront that includes restaurants, ice cream shops, hotels, and literary spaces, establishing Tarragona as the region with the longest seafront promenade.
MĂĄs Madrid reiterates that the M-40 crematorium puts the health of thousands of people at risk
MĂĄs Madrid accuses Mayor JosĂ© Luis MartĂnez-Almeida of discrimination, stating that in Madrid there are two realities, and warns that the crematorium on the M-40 poses a health risk to thousands of residents.
Begoña Carrasco, Mayor of Castellón, Denounces an Attempt of Identity Theft on Social Media
Begoña Carrasco, Mayor of Castellón, has reported the creation of a fake account impersonating her and sending misleading messages to her followers on social media.
Two arrested in Barcelona for drug trafficking in temporary rentals for 'chemsex'
Two people were arrested in Barcelona for drug trafficking in temporary rentals used for 'chemsex' practices. Both were brought before the court on April 18.
Los Remedios will host the Seville Fair once again: six days and three million attendees
The Seville Fair will take place from April 21 to 26 in Los Remedios, expecting an attendance of three million visitors during the six days of the event.
A 27-year-old young man dies after falling down a ravine with a quad bike in Campillo de Arenas
A 27-year-old young man died after falling down a ravine while driving a quad bike in Campillo de Arenas. Medical personnel arrived at the scene but could only confirm his death.
One Woman Dead and One Man Injured in a Head-On Collision in Medina Sidonia
A head-on collision at kilometer 3 of the A-2235 road in Medina Sidonia resulted in one woman dead and one man injured.
Incident between Mora and La Sagra causes delays in high-speed services between Madrid and Andalusia
An incident between Mora and La Sagra caused delays in the AVE and Avant high-speed services operating between Madrid and Andalusia, affecting several trains.
Three years in prison for a man for raping a blind and disabled young man
A man has been sentenced to three years in prison and seven years of probation for raping a blind and disabled young man.
A 25-year-old man dies in a shooting in Torrevieja
A 25-year-old man died in a shooting near the Civil Guard barracks in Torrevieja. Authorities are investigating the circumstances of the incident.
The Fun Meeting of Andrés Iniesta with a Grandfather Whose Grandson Wanted to Surprise Him with His Idol: "I will never forget it in my life"
Juanki Municio, influencer, organized an emotional meeting between his grandfather and Andrés Iniesta, his idol, creating an unforgettable moment for the grandfather that he will never forget.
The Emotional Note from a Child That a Passenger Found on Their Airplane Seat
A passenger found an emotional note written by a child on their airplane seat, which began with "Hello, I donât know who you are, but I sat in this seat before you." The message reflects the innocence and warmth of the child, surprising and touching the person who read it during the flight.
A Lawyer's Warning: "You Can Be Fired for Buying Concert Tickets at Work"
Buying concert tickets during working hours can be a reason for dismissal. Using the work computer for this activity worsens the situation, as it is considered an improper use of work resources.
Ten years researching the bond between animals and society from the public university
A pioneering program in the pediatric ICU that uses dogs to improve healthcare humanization recently received a national award, highlighting a decade of research into the relationship between animals and society from the public university.
Canine Behavior: Why Dogs Push Their Bowl Before Eating
The urge to push their bowl before eating is an instinct inherited from their ancestors, who sought to save and hide food to protect it and consume it later, even though nowadays there is no real danger to their food.
A dog can become your best health ally after 50 years old
Having a dog helps regulate mood-related hormones and reduces the risk of mortality from cardiovascular diseases, providing significant health benefits after the age of 50.
Your Daily Horoscope: Monday, April 20, 2026
Check your daily horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover what the stars have in store for you in different aspects of your life.
Check the Sueldazo from ONCE: Results
The winning number of the ONCE Sueldazo draw on Sunday, April 19, 2026, is 99244, series 002. The full results are available on the 20minutos.es website.
Check El Gordo: Results for Sunday, April 19, 2026
The winning combination of El Gordo de la Primitiva on April 19, 2026 includes the numbers 2, 10, 37, 39, 47 and the key number 2. The full results are available on 20minutos.es.
Check Bonoloto: results for Sunday, April 19, 2026
The winning combination of the Bonoloto on April 19, 2026 includes the numbers 9, 13, 42, 44, 45, and 47, with the complementary number 6 and refund number 2. The complete results are available on 20minutos.es.
Who was... Francis Lane: the first winner of an Olympic athletics race
Francis Lane, an American, won the first heat of the 100 meters sprint at the 1896 Olympic Games, marking the first athletics event in Olympic history.
The Most Endangered Duck in Spain Takes 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, improving the habitat and aiding the recovery of the country's most endangered duck.
A frozen man, who appeared to be dead, was revived after five hours at -20 °C
A man exposed to -20 °C for five hours was found without a heartbeat or blood pressure, with a flatline ECG. Surprisingly, he was successfully revived by a medical team that had declared him dead.
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 mistakes during trips. Although we usually keep beautiful memories, these curious and funny stories show that mistakes are also part of the travel experience, generating laughter and reflections among those who read them.
World Press Photo 2026: The striking photos of the three Spanish winners
World Press Photo 2026 announced 42 winners across six global regions and three categories. Three Spanish photographers were honored: Brais Lorenzo for Graphic Reportage in Europe (Burnt Earth), Luis Tato for Graphic Reportage in Africa (The Protests of Generation Z in Madagascar), and Diego Ibarra SĂĄnchez for Long-Term Project in West, Central, and South Asia (A Kidnapped Education).
The striking resemblance of this Zara model to a famous Hollywood star
A Zara model has caught attention not only for the new swimwear collection but also for her surprising resemblance to a well-known Hollywood star, as shown in a photo gallery.
Argentine President Javier Milei Visits the Western Wall in Jerusalem at the Start of His Third Trip to Israel
Argentine President Javier Milei began his third official trip to Israel by visiting the Western Wall in Jerusalem, marking a new chapter in his diplomatic relations with the country.
This Is the Age at Which You Are Officially Considered 'Old,' According to Science
A recent survey sets 69 years as the official age to consider someone "old," although other studies suggest that this stage begins earlier, from 62 years old.
Lebanon: a fragile truce and all questions remain open
The ceasefire in Lebanon requires Beirut to implement key measures to prevent future attacks by Hezbollah against Israel, although the pro-Iranian militia insists on keeping its weapons, leaving the future of peace in the region uncertain.
Trump confirms the arrival of his negotiators in Pakistan this Monday to resume the dialogue
Trump announced that his negotiators will arrive in Pakistan this Monday to relaunch peace negotiations with Iran, scheduled for Tuesday the 21st.
Sumar boasts about "shaking up" the Government in the face of a "languid" PSOE and says that on May 17 they will defeat the "wolf in sheep's clothing" Juanma Moreno
The ministers from the Sumar platform supported Antonio MaĂllo in Seville at an event intended to showcase the re-founding of Sumar, but it ended up being a pre-election campaign event.
'Torrente President' achieves the impossible: the film breaks this ten-year record in Spanish cinema
Santiago Segura manages to make 'Torrente President' surpass one of J.A. Bayona's greatest successes, breaking a record that had stood for ten years in Spanish cinema.
David FrancĂ©s, Makeup Artist: âAfter 40, Itâs a Mistake to Keep Using This Eyelinerâ
David Francés advises adapting makeup after 40 to enhance the eyes, soften features, and bring freshness, emphasizing that using certain eyeliners is no longer suitable at this age.
Goodbye 'Oliver y Benji', hello 'Captain Tsubasa': the legendary animated series changes its name 40 years later and scores big on Netflix
The iconic animated series based on Yoichi Takahashi's manga premieres a new version, now under the original name "Captain Tsubasa," and is already ranking among the most popular on Netflix.
Natalia de Santiago, mortgage expert: "We used to bet on fixed rates, but that is over"
Natalia de Santiago analyzes the current mortgage situation, pointing out that the preference for fixed rates has changed due to market conditions. Now, buyers must adapt to new financial dynamics when purchasing a home.
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 replacing lemon with mandarin and olive oil, thus creating a tastier and more original appetizer.
The Best Current Horror Series Announces Its Finale: "Five Seasons Were Always Our Goal"
The creators of the horror series, available in Spain on HBO Max and Movistar+, announce that the fourth season will mark the beginning of the end, with a total of five seasons planned from the start.
The Homemade Trick to Whiten Yellow Pillows in Minutes (Without Bleach)
Regular cleaning is key to preventing yellow stains on pillows from becoming difficult to remove over time. A homemade trick allows you to whiten them quickly without using bleach, making their care easier and extending their lifespan.
Arturo Pérez-Reverte bows to this 8-episode miniseries about the rise of fascism: "Magnificent"
Arturo Pérez-Reverte recommends an Italian 8-episode miniseries that addresses the rise of fascism, highlighting the performance of the popular actor Luca Marinelli.
The Barcelona Passage with Colorful Houses and a 19th-Century Atmosphere That Is an Oasis in the Heart of El Clot
The passage, protected as a historical complex, connects El Clot and Sant MartĂ with 122 meters of 19th-century working-class architecture, offering an oasis of tranquility and colorful houses amid the urban bustle.
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, exposing her body to unique risks studied in aerospace medicine, such as cancer, fertility issues, and other health effects caused by space radiation.
The 2025 Income Tax Simulator Is Now Activated: Hereâs How You Can Find Out If Youâll Have to Pay the Tax Authority or Get a Refund
The 2025 Income Tax simulator is now available, allowing taxpayers to quickly and in advance find out whether they will have to pay the tax authority or receive a refund on their return. This tool makes it easier to access information about the process, helping to better plan personal finances.
This is the new passport similar to the Camino de Santiagoâs to promote rural tourism in Seville
The Junta de AndalucĂa has launched a tourist visa to promote rural tourism in ten municipalities of a Sevillian region, encouraging visits and the exploration of this beautiful area through a format similar to the Camino de Santiago passport.
Exclusive - Indian refiners pay for Iran oil in yuan via ICICI Bank, sources say
Indian refiners have begun paying for Iranian oil imports in Chinese yuan through ICICI Bank, bypassing the US dollar. This arrangement helps Indian firms continue sourcing Iranian crude despite US sanctions and currency restrictions. The move reflects growing use of alternative currencies in global oil trade to navigate geopolitical tensions and maintain energy supplies.
World weighs fate of Mideast ceasefire after US seizes Iranian cargo ship
The US seizure of an Iranian cargo ship has heightened tensions in the Middle East, complicating efforts to achieve a ceasefire amid ongoing conflicts. Global powers are closely monitoring the situation, as diplomatic talks face increased challenges with rising regional mistrust and security concerns fueled by the incident.
Oil rises 5% on renewed US-Iran tension
Oil prices surged 5% amid escalating tensions between the US and Iran. Concerns over potential supply disruptions in the Middle East drove the spike, with markets reacting to recent geopolitical developments and statements from both nations. Investors are closely monitoring the situation as it poses risks to global energy supply and market stability.
Gold prices dip as Iran tensions re-emerge, oil prices jump
Gold prices fell due to easing safe-haven demand amid renewed tensions between Iran and global powers. Meanwhile, oil prices surged as concerns over potential supply disruptions fueled investor anxiety. Market watchers are closely following geopolitical developments, balancing risks between energy security and inflation fears.
How 50 Days of the Iran War Led to the Loss of $50 Billion Worth of Oil
The 50-day Iran war caused massive disruptions in oil production and exports, leading to a loss valued at $50 billion. Key oil facilities were damaged, halting supply and increasing global energy prices. The conflict severely impacted Iranâs economy and the international oil market, highlighting the vulnerability of energy resources amid geopolitical tensions.
US seizes Iranian cargo ship, Tehran vows to retaliate
The US has seized an Iranian cargo ship, heightening tensions between the two nations. Tehran condemned the action and pledged to respond firmly. The incident adds to ongoing disputes over sanctions and maritime activities in the region.
Oil prices jump 7% after US seizes Iran ship, Hormuz closed again
Oil prices surged 7% following the US seizure of an Iranian ship, escalating tensions in the region. In response, the Strait of Hormuz was closed again, disrupting key oil transit routes and fueling fears of supply shortages. Market uncertainty and geopolitical risks contributed to the sharp rise in crude prices.
US energy chief says gas prices could stay above $3 per gallon until next year
The US energy secretary warned that gasoline prices may remain above $3 per gallon until next year due to ongoing supply challenges and global market dynamics. Efforts to stabilize the market continue, but consumers should expect higher fuel costs in the near term.
Kuwait detained US-Kuwaiti journalist over war posts, CPJ says
Kuwaiti authorities detained a US-Kuwaiti journalist reportedly because of social media posts about the war. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) condemned the detention, highlighting concerns about violations of press freedom in Kuwait. The journalist's arrest has raised alarms regarding restrictions on free expression and the treatment of media workers in the region.
Iran replenishes launchers at higher rate than pre-war, guards commander says
Iran's Revolutionary Guards commander announced that the country is producing missile launchers at a faster pace than before the conflict, enhancing its military capabilities despite ongoing tensions. This accelerated production underscores Iran's focus on strengthening its defense amid regional instability.
RBC Capital Markets Names Top US E&P Stocks
RBC Capital Markets identified top U.S. exploration and production (E&P) stocks, highlighting companies best positioned for growth amid favorable market conditions. The firm emphasized strong balance sheets, efficient operations, and robust cash flow as key factors driving stock performance in the energy sector.
Analysis - European defence stocks cool as investors reassess war winners
European defence stocks have softened as investors reevaluate companies benefiting from the Ukraine conflict. Initial surges driven by anticipated increased military spending are cooling due to concerns over geopolitical risks, potential delays in defense contracts, and shifting government priorities. Market sentiment reflects caution, balancing optimism about defense budgets with uncertainties in supply chains and political support for sustained military investment.
Manycore shares extend rally after doubling in Hong Kong IPO debut
Manycore Technology's shares surged again after debuting in Hong Kong, doubling in value. The chip design firm attracted strong investor interest due to its growth prospects in the semiconductor industry, driving continued buying momentum and boosting market confidence in tech IPOs.
Huawei signs deal with Vietnamese bank SHB to expand Vietnam footprint
Huawei has partnered with Vietnamese lender SHB to enhance its presence in Vietnam. The collaboration aims to leverage Huawei's technology in banking and expand digital services, supporting SHBâs growth and innovation in the Vietnamese financial sector. This deal marks a strategic move for Huawei to strengthen its footprint amid increasing demand for advanced tech solutions in Vietnam.
Japan Petroleum shares slide on profit hit warning from Middle East tensions
Japan Petroleumâs shares fell sharply after the company warned that ongoing Middle East tensions could hurt its profits. Rising geopolitical risks may disrupt supply chains and increase costs, impacting earnings. The firm cautioned investors about potential challenges ahead, reflecting broader market concerns over instability in the region and its effect on the energy sector.
China food delivery stocks subdued as authorities crack down on âghost deliveriesâ
Chinese food delivery stocks fell as regulators intensified efforts to eliminate âghost deliveriesâ, fraudulent orders used to inflate business performance. Authorities aim to improve industry transparency and curb deceptive practices. This crackdown adds pressure on food delivery firms already facing regulatory scrutiny and market challenges, impacting investor sentiment and stock performance in the sector.
UAE seeks US financial backstop amid Iran war concerns - WSJ
The UAE is requesting a financial backstop from the US to safeguard its economy amid rising tensions with Iran. Concerns over potential conflict in the region have prompted the UAE to seek economic security and assurances from Washington to mitigate risks related to instability and protect its financial markets.
Chinese robotics stocks mixed after Beijing half-marathon showcases humanoid tech
Chinese robotics stocks showed mixed reactions as the Beijing half-marathon featured advanced humanoid robots assisting participants. The event highlighted China's progress in robotics technology, drawing investor attention, though stock responses varied amid broader market factors.
Asia stocks rise as tech gains offset US-Iran tensions; China keeps LPR steady
Asian stocks climbed as strong tech sector gains outweighed concerns over escalating US-Iran tensions. Investors showed confidence despite geopolitical risks. Meanwhile, China maintained its Loan Prime Rate (LPR) steady, signaling stable monetary policy amid economic uncertainties. The mixed signals reflect cautious optimism in the regionâs markets amid global challenges.
Exclusive - EU to push for jet fuel diversification as Iran war threatens supply
The EU plans to diversify its jet fuel sources amid concerns over supply disruptions caused by escalating conflict involving Iran. The move aims to reduce reliance on volatile regions and stabilize aviation fuel availability across Europe. Officials are exploring alternative suppliers and boosting strategic reserves to mitigate risks linked to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
China keeps loan prime rate unchanged for 11th month in April
China maintained its loan prime rates steady in April, marking the 11th consecutive month without a change. The one-year LPR stayed at 3.65%, and the five-year LPR remained at 4.3%. This decision reflects the central bank's cautious approach amid ongoing economic recovery efforts and aims to support steady growth while managing inflation risks.
Italy saw modest growth in Q1, supported by Olympics, central bank estimates
Italy experienced modest economic growth in the first quarter, aided by increased activity related to the Winter Olympics. The country's central bank highlighted that the event boosted tourism and consumption, contributing positively to GDP. Despite global uncertainties, Italy's economy showed resilience, with stronger-than-expected performance in key sectors during this period.
Canadian housing starts decrease 6% in March
Canadian housing starts fell by 6% in March, driven by declines in urban areas and multi-unit projects. The drop reflects ongoing challenges in the housing market, including rising interest rates and affordability issues, which are affecting construction activity at a national level.
US tariffs drive steep drop in EU exports for second month
EU exports to the US have fallen sharply for the second consecutive month due to ongoing US tariffs. The trade barriers have disrupted key supply chains, impacting sectors like steel and automotive. EU officials warn that prolonged tariffs risk damaging transatlantic trade relations and call for renewed negotiations to resolve the dispute and restore export growth.
Italyâs February trade surplus widens to âŹ4.94 billion
Italy's trade surplus expanded to âŹ4.94 billion in February, driven by increased exports and controlled imports. The growth reflects a stronger international demand for Italian goods amid a challenging global economic environment. This marks an improvement from previous months, signaling positive momentum for Italyâs trade balance and overall economic stability.
Malaysiaâs economy grows 5.3% in first quarter, slowing from 2025
Malaysiaâs economy expanded by 5.3% in the first quarter, marking a slowdown compared to 2025. Growth was driven by domestic demand and exports, but challenges such as global economic uncertainties and inflation pressures affected momentum. The government aims to sustain growth through stimulus measures and investment in key sectors.
NATO will not collapse and US will defend its allies, Estonian minister says
Estonia's defense minister affirmed that NATO remains strong and will not collapse, emphasizing the US commitment to defend its allies. He highlighted the alliance's unity amid global challenges and the importance of collective security in deterring aggression. The statement reassures member states of continued cooperation and support within NATO.
Fedâs Miran says may cut rate outlook on inflation concerns
Fed's Miran indicated a potential reduction in the rate hike outlook due to rising inflation worries. This signals a more cautious approach to monetary tightening as inflation pressures persist, suggesting the Fed may adjust its strategy to balance economic growth and price stability.
US weekly jobless claims fall; manufacturing production retreats in March
US weekly jobless claims decreased, indicating a stronger labor market, while manufacturing production declined in March. The drop in jobless claims points to steady employment, but the fall in manufacturing output suggests challenges in the industrial sector amid economic fluctuations.
Trump administration to lobby allies to support âtrade over aidâ push, cable shows
The Trump administration plans to encourage allied countries to back its preference for promoting trade rather than foreign aid as a tool for economic development. This approach aims to shift international assistance strategies toward fostering self-sustaining growth through commerce instead of traditional aid programs.
Oil jumps, stocks wobble as Mideast ceasefire hangs in the balance
Oil prices surged amid uncertainty over a fragile ceasefire in the Middle East, causing stock markets to fluctuate. Investors remain cautious as geopolitical tensions threaten supply routes, impacting global markets. The situation continues to unfold, with traders closely monitoring developments that could influence energy prices and economic stability.
Battle-scarred developing nations look for path out of permacrisis
Developing nations facing ongoing crises from conflicts, debt, and climate shocks seek sustainable recovery strategies. These countries struggle with economic instability and social upheaval, aiming to rebuild through international aid, resilient infrastructure, and diversified economies. Efforts focus on overcoming persistent challenges to achieve long-term stability and growth despite the complex "permacrisis" environment.
Japan householdsâ inflation expectations roughly steady, BOJ survey shows
A Bank of Japan survey reveals that Japanese households' inflation expectations remain largely unchanged despite ongoing price rises. The steady outlook suggests consumers anticipate persistent inflation, influencing spending and saving behaviors. This information is vital for the BOJâs monetary policy decisions amid efforts to sustain economic recovery.
Global cooperation on stablecoins critically important, BIS says
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) emphasized the need for international collaboration to regulate stablecoins effectively. As stablecoins gain popularity, coordinated efforts are essential to manage risks like financial instability and protect consumers. The BIS called for unified standards and oversight to ensure stablecoin integration into the financial system is safe and transparent globally.
Morning Bid: Markets light on volume and high on hopes
Markets opened with low trading volume but showed optimism fueled by hopeful economic indicators and positive corporate earnings. Investors remain cautiously upbeat as they await key data releases and central bank signals, maintaining a steady yet tentative market mood.
Bank Indonesia to hold rates at 4.75% through 2026 as Iran war fuels inflation risks: Reuters poll
Bank Indonesia is expected to maintain its benchmark interest rate at 4.75% through 2026, according to a Reuters poll. The decision is influenced by rising inflation risks linked to the Iran conflict, which impacts global energy prices and supply chains. The central bank aims to balance supporting economic growth with containing inflation amid external uncertainties.
China leaves lending benchmarks unchanged for 11th month in April
China kept its key lending rates steady for the 11th consecutive month in April, maintaining the one-year Loan Prime Rate at 3.65% and the five-year rate at 4.3%. This move reflects the central bankâs cautious approach amid efforts to support economic recovery while managing inflation risks. The decision signals continued stability in Chinaâs monetary policy amid ongoing economic challenges.
Surging Record-High US Stocks to Wade Deeper into Earnings Season
US stocks hit record highs as investors brace for more corporate earnings reports. Optimism about economic recovery and strong company performances drive the rally, despite concerns over inflation and interest rates. Market focus remains on earnings season to gauge future growth amid ongoing global uncertainties.
National Australia Bank flags $503 million impairment hit on Mideast volatility
National Australia Bank (NAB) has announced a $503 million impairment charge due to increased volatility and risks arising from escalating tensions in the Middle East. The bank cites heightened geopolitical uncertainty affecting its exposure in the region, leading to a cautious reassessment of asset values. NAB emphasizes its commitment to managing risk amid ongoing instability impacting financial markets.
BOJâs hawkish hints keep rate hike on the cards
The Bank of Japan signaled a potential rate hike amid rising inflation concerns. Officials indicated readiness to adjust policy if wage growth and inflation persist, breaking from its long-standing ultra-loose stance. This shift suggests the BOJ may soon tighten monetary policy to curb inflation without jeopardizing economic recovery. Markets are closely watching upcoming meetings for signs of policy changes.
Mixin Launches U-Margined Perpetual Contracts, Bringing Derivatives Trading Into Chat
Mixin has introduced U-margined perpetual contracts, integrating derivatives trading directly within its chat platform. This move enables users to engage in sophisticated trading activities seamlessly while chatting, enhancing user experience and accessibility in crypto trading. The feature supports leverage trading with USDT margins, aiming to attract more traders seeking convenient, real-time market participation.
Bitcoin dips as Iran conflict stokes broader crypto market volatility
Bitcoinâs price declined amid heightened volatility triggered by escalating tensions in Iran. The geopolitical conflict has increased uncertainty across global markets, leading investors to move cautiously in cryptocurrencies. This broader unease is causing price fluctuations in various digital assets, reflecting the sensitivity of crypto markets to international developments.
Bitcoin rises, tops $77k after Iran temporarily opens Strait of Hormuz
Bitcoin surged past $77,000 following Iran's decision to briefly reopen the critical Strait of Hormuz, easing concerns over oil supply disruptions. The move alleviated geopolitical tensions, boosting investor confidence in cryptocurrency markets and driving increased trading volumes. This development highlights the impact of global political events on digital asset prices.
BTCC Exchange Launches SpaceX Pre-IPO Perpetual Futures Trading and Celebrates with Tesla Cyberbeast Giveaway
BTCC Exchange has introduced perpetual futures trading for SpaceX pre-IPO shares, enabling investors to speculate on the company's valuation ahead of its public offering. To celebrate the launch, BTCC is hosting a giveaway featuring a Tesla Cyberbeast. This initiative seeks to attract both crypto and traditional investors by combining innovative trading products with exciting rewards.
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 monitor crypto transactions, curb illicit activities, and protect investors. Proposed rules require crypto assets to be treated like foreign currency, with restrictions on cross-border transfers and reporting obligations for exchanges to enhance oversight and compliance. Public consultation is open.
BTCC Exchange Q1 2026 Report: TradFi and Earn Products Expand Beyond Crypto Trading
BTCC's Q1 2026 report highlights significant growth driven by expanded TradFi offerings and Earn products, moving beyond traditional crypto trading. The exchange saw increased user engagement with innovative financial solutions integrating traditional finance elements. This diversification aims to enhance user experience and attract broader market participation, positioning BTCC as a leading platform in bridging crypto and conventional finance.
Bitcoin edges higher, holds above $75k amid more U.S.-Iran diplomacy efforts
Bitcoin climbed slightly, maintaining its value above $75,000 as renewed diplomacy between the U.S. and Iran eases geopolitical tensions. Investors remain cautious but optimistic, viewing the progress in talks as a potential factor supporting market stability and crypto demand.
Institutional stablecoin use triples: Why B2B payments are cryptoâs new frontier
Institutional use of stablecoins has tripled, driven by their growing role in B2B payments. Businesses favor stablecoins for faster, transparent, and cost-effective cross-border transactions compared to traditional methods. This trend signals a shift in crypto adoption from retail to enterprise, positioning stablecoins as key tools in modernizing corporate payment systems and boosting global trade efficiency.
Bybit Launches Learn & Trade Growth Hub to Guide Users From Education to Trading With Rewards
Bybit has introduced the Learn & Trade Growth Hub, a platform designed to educate users about cryptocurrency trading and reward them for participation. The hub guides users from learning basic concepts to executing trades, aiming to enhance user engagement and trading proficiency. Rewards and incentives are offered to encourage active involvement and support skill development in the crypto market.
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, streamlining Web3 payments. This integration aims to replicate the simplicity and speed of Apple Pay, making crypto adoption easier and faster for users by reducing transaction times to less than a text message. It marks a significant step toward mainstreaming cryptocurrency use in everyday digital payments.
CStone presents preclinical data on three ADC candidates at AACR
CStone Pharmaceuticals showcased preclinical data on three antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) candidates at the AACR conference. The data highlight the promising efficacy and safety profiles of these ADCs in targeting various cancers, supporting their potential for further development and eventual clinical trials.
Modular Medical prices $3.4 million stock offering at $4.50/share
Modular Medical priced a $3.4 million stock offering at $4.50 per share to raise capital. The funds aim to support the company's growth initiatives and operational needs. This financing move reflects Modular Medical's strategy to bolster its financial position and advance its business objectives.
Sutro presents preclinical data on ADC pipeline at AACR meeting
Sutro presented preclinical data on its antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) pipeline at the AACR meeting, highlighting promising efficacy and safety profiles in cancer models. The data support Sutroâs advancement of several ADC candidates toward clinical trials, aiming to address unmet needs in oncology treatment with innovative targeted therapies.
SBC Medical shareholder to sell 3.1M shares at $3.25 each
A major shareholder of SBC Medical plans to sell 3.1 million shares at $3.25 per share. The sale aims to provide liquidity and may impact the companyâs stock price. Details on the timing and potential effects on SBC Medical were not disclosed.
Monopar presents Phase 3 Wilson disease trial data at AAN meeting
Monopar Pharmaceuticals presented data from its Phase 3 trial on treatments for Wilson disease at the American Academy of Neurology meeting. The results demonstrated the therapyâs safety and effectiveness in managing this rare genetic disorder. The studyâs positive outcomes support further development and potential regulatory approval, aiming to provide a new option for patients with Wilson disease.
Xenon Pharmaâs azetukalner shows 53% seizure reduction in trial
Xenon Pharma reported that its drug azetukalner achieved a 53% reduction in seizure frequency in a recent clinical trial, highlighting its potential as an effective treatment for epilepsy. The trial's positive outcome supports further development and possible regulatory approval.
Whitehawk presents preclinical data on three ADC candidates at AACR
Whitehawk Therapeutics showcased preclinical data for three antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) candidates at AACR. These ADCs target distinct cancer types, demonstrating promising efficacy and safety in early studies. The data supports further development, highlighting Whitehawk's commitment to advancing innovative cancer therapies.
Xenon presents positive epilepsy drug trial data at AAN meeting
Xenon Pharmaceuticals shared promising results from its epilepsy drug trial at the American Academy of Neurology meeting. The data showed significant improvements in seizure control and tolerability, indicating potential benefits for patients with epilepsy. These findings support further development and possible future approval of the treatment.
Sidus Space prices $58.5 million stock offering at $4.35/share
Sidus Space has priced a stock offering to raise $58.5 million by selling shares at $4.35 each. The capital raised will support the company's growth and development plans in the space industry.
Revolution Medicines reports phase 1 data for lung cancer drug
Revolution Medicines announced positive Phase 1 trial results for their lung cancer drug, showing promising safety and efficacy in patients with KRAS mutations. The data supports further development and upcoming Phase 2 trials, highlighting the drugâs potential as a novel treatment option for lung cancer.