News Summary - 04/22/2026

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Trump buys time for Iran deal after frantic day of diplomacy
President Trump paused plans to escalate the conflict with Iran for the second time in recent weeks, allowing more time for diplomatic efforts to revive the Iran deal. This move followed a day of intense negotiations aimed at preventing further war.
Phone tracking shows how Colombian mercenaries backed Sudan's RSF - report
The Conflict Insights Group (CIG) reveals phone tracking data exposing the role of Colombian mercenaries supporting Sudan's Rapid Support Forces, highlighting significant involvement by the UAE in the conflict.
Virginia approves redistricting, giving Democrats edge in midterms
Virginia's newly approved redistricting maps favor Democrats, potentially boosting their chances to gain control of the US House in the upcoming November midterm elections.
Iran Sees Mass Redundancies from War with US and Israel
Manufacturers, retailers, and the digital sector in Iran are experiencing significant job losses due to the ongoing conflict with the US and Israel. Experts warn that if the war escalates, these redundancies could increase further, worsening the economic impact.
Israeli soldiers punished over vandalism of Jesus statue in Lebanon
Two Israeli soldiers involved in vandalizing a Jesus statue in Lebanon have been disciplined. They will be removed from combat duty and sentenced to 30 days of military detention, according to Israel's military authorities.
Domestic workers legally recognised in Indonesia after '22-year struggle'
Indonesia has officially recognized domestic workers after a 22-year campaign. The nation employs around 4.2 million domestic workers, nearly 90% of whom are women, marking a significant step towards their legal protection and rights.
Zelensky says failure of US envoys to visit Kyiv is 'disrespectful'
Ukrainian President Zelensky criticized US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner for visiting Moscow multiple times without ever traveling to Kyiv, calling their absence disrespectful amid ongoing tensions.
Unprecedented ruling finds Hungary's anti-LGBTQ laws in breach of EU values
The EU's top court ruled that Hungary's anti-LGBTQ reforms violate multiple EU values and breach the founding principles of the EU treaty, marking a significant judgment against the country's legislation.
Mass trial for 486 alleged gang members begins in El Salvador
The trial of 486 alleged gang members has commenced in El Salvador. Footage from the attorney general's office shows large groups of inmates attending the proceedings remotely via video link from prison.
Japan loosens arms export rules in break from post-WW2 pacifism
Japan has relaxed its arms export regulations, allowing sales of weapons to over a dozen countries. This marks a significant shift from its post-World War II pacifist stance and expands its defense industry’s international reach.
Madonna offers reward for return of missing Coachella costume
Madonna is offering a reward for the return of a Coachella costume she describes as "part of my history." The items went missing after her performance alongside Sabrina Carpenter.
Role of US officials killed in crash in Mexico under scrutiny
Two Americans, believed to be CIA operatives, died in a car crash following a Mexican-led raid to dismantle a drug lab. Their roles and involvement in the operation are now under investigation.
Canadian killed in shooting at Mexico's ancient Teotihuacán pyramids
A Canadian was killed and several others injured in a shooting at Mexico's Teotihuacán pyramids on Monday. The incident occurred weeks before Mexico hosts the FIFA World Cup, according to Mexican officials.
US singer D4vd pleads not guilty to murder in death of missing teen girl
Singer David Anthony Burke, known as D4vd, has pleaded not guilty to murder charges in the death of a missing teen girl. Prosecutors state he could face life imprisonment if convicted, highlighting the case's severity.
Arrests in Nigeria after abduction of local monarch 'held for ransom'
Kidnappers raided a local monarch's palace in Nigeria on Saturday and are believed to be holding him in a forest, prompting arrests in connection with the abduction.
The Onion launches new effort to turn Infowars into parody website
The Onion plans to license Alex Jones's company, currently facing liquidation, to transform Infowars into a parody site.
South Africa's police boss charged in connection with controversial health contract
Fannie Masemola faces charges for neglecting his oversight responsibilities related to a controversial health contract, raising concerns about accountability within the police leadership.
Ofcom investigating Telegram over child sexual abuse material concerns
Ofcom is investigating the messaging app Telegram due to concerns related to child sexual abuse material. Telegram has responded by categorically denying Ofcom’s accusations in a statement to the BBC.
Japan on high alert for 'huge' second quake after lifting tsunami warning
Japan's meteorological agency has lifted the tsunami warning but remains on high alert, warning that a stronger earthquake could occur within the next week. Authorities urge caution as aftershocks continue following the initial quake.
Blue Origin rocket grounded after satellite 'mishap'
Blue Origin, founded by Jeff Bezos, is investigating a failed rocket launch involving a satellite mishap, leading to the grounding of its rocket.
Why police are seeking to arrest billionaire K-pop mogul behind BTS
Bang Si-hyuk, creator of BTS and head of a $7.3 billion company, is facing police efforts to arrest him over alleged investor fraud. He denies the accusations as investigations continue.
How will Apple change under 'product guy' John Ternus?
John Ternus, Apple's new product chief, faces significant challenges that will shape the company's future. His decisions and leadership style will influence Apple's innovation and market position amid evolving tech demands, as highlighted by Zoe Kleinman.
Indian politicians are campaigning while holding fish. What is going on?
In West Bengal elections, politicians are using fish as a campaign symbol, reflecting the region's cultural pride and identity. The fish, a significant emblem in local culture, has transitioned from a culinary item to a political icon in the election battle.
The insider trading suspicions looming over Trump's presidency
The BBC uncovered a pattern of unusual trading activity occurring just before public announcements by the US president, raising suspicions of insider trading during his presidency.
'They told me he was dead': Children born near army base learn truth about UK soldier dads
A DNA and legal project has confirmed the identities of 20 children born near a Kenyan military base, revealing their UK soldier fathers. This initiative has helped uncover the truth for families previously told the fathers were dead.
Hot air balloon makes emergency landing in California backyard
A hot air balloon carrying 13 people made an emergency landing in a couple’s backyard in Temecula on Saturday, surprising the residents.
Are insider traders making millions from the Iran war?
The BBC uncovered notable increases in trading activity just before key announcements by the US president about the Iran conflict, suggesting possible insider trading linked to the war developments.
Victory slips away as marathon runner celebrates too soon
In the Delaware Marathon, the lead runner began celebrating prematurely by slowing down, allowing a trailing competitor to surge ahead and win the race in the final moments.
US releases video of forces seizing Iranian ship
The US intercepted an Iranian-flagged cargo ship in the Gulf during its naval blockade, announced by Donald Trump.
Moncloa fears a flood of lawsuits from property owners if the rental decree falls, and Sumar reproaches it for questioning its legal basis
The socialist wing criticizes Sumar for prioritizing political gains over the rental decree, while Sumar accuses the Minister of Housing of "irresponsibility." Moncloa fears a surge of lawsuits from property owners if the decree is annulled.
Airlines consider applying the increase in kerosene prices to ticket prices
Airlines cover only between 60% and 70% of their kerosene consumption with contracts at pre-war prices; the rest is purchased daily on the market, which leads them to consider including the increase in fuel costs in the price of tickets.
Trump extends the ceasefire until Iran makes a proposal
President Trump has extended the ceasefire, stating that it will remain in effect until Iran presents a proposal. Additionally, he has accused Iran of violating the ceasefire on multiple occasions.
Iran threatens Middle Eastern countries with saying goodbye to oil if it is attacked
Latest news include the war in Iran, tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, progress in peace negotiations in Pakistan, and the ceasefire declared by Israel in Lebanon.
Morning of chaos in Madrid CercanĂas: delays on six lines due to an incident at Atocha
Adif reported this morning a malfunction at Atocha affecting the C2, C3, C4, C7, C8, and C10 lines of Madrid CercanĂas, causing delays and chaos in the service.
The seven areas of Spain where an upcoming DANA will bring heavy storms and possible hailstorms
A trough could descend next weekend, generating an Isolated Depression at High Levels (DANA) that will cause intense storms and possible hailstorms in seven areas of Spain.
A key date, similarities with the shirt... This was the Columbine massacre that may have inspired the author of the shooting in Mexico
A 27-year-old man opened fire in Teotihuacán, Mexico, on the same day that the Columbine massacre is commemorated. He killed a Canadian tourist and injured 13 people, and it is believed that the attack may have been inspired by that event.
RosalĂa's debut in 'Euphoria' and the dubbing issues: "She changes accent every five seconds"
RosalĂa, known for her musical career and her acting debut in 'Pain and Glory', surprised viewers as the dancer Magick in 'Euphoria'. However, her performance faces criticism due to inconsistencies in the dubbing, which repeatedly changes accent, affecting the audience's experience.
Where is Sydney Sweeney? The 'Euphoria' Actress Missing from Cameos in a Premiere
The sequel to 'Runway' will feature cameos from several celebrities such as Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci, but Sydney Sweeney, known for 'Euphoria,' will not appear this time.
Neither by purchase, inheritance, nor donation, the Civil Code procedure to become the owner of a home
Nearly four million homes in Spain are vacant or legally unregularized, many due to unresolved inheritance issues, making it difficult to become the legal owner through purchase, inheritance, or donation according to the Civil Code.
'El Hormiguero' fails in trying to create a 'butterfly effect' for Simone Biles
The program 'El Hormiguero' tried to create a 'butterfly effect' using hundreds of mouse traps and ping pong balls that were triggered by the studio noise, but the initiative failed.
Paz Vega, devastated and in tears on the street, following her separation
Actress Paz Vega was photographed in a moment of sadness while collecting her belongings from the family home, after announcing her separation, according to '¡Hola!'.
Reprimand and victory: Real Madrid wins against Alavés with hardship amid the Bernabéu's anger
Real Madrid secured a narrow 2-1 victory over Alavés at home. Although they won, the team struggled, and the Bernabéu crowd expressed their frustration, as the opponents deserved more in the final minutes of the match.
The Government Will Require Communities to Allocate at Least 40% of State Plan Funds to Expanding Housing Supply
The Ministry of Housing will require communities to allocate at least 40% of the State Plan funds to building protected and affordable rental housing, with grants of up to 85,000 euros per home to increase the available supply.
United Kingdom to Ban Smoking for Life for Those Born from 2009 Onwards
The United Kingdom plans to impose a lifelong ban on the purchase of tobacco for those born from 2009 onwards, aiming to reduce consumption and improve public health. This measure seeks to create a generation without legal access to tobacco, marking an innovative approach to combating smoking in the country.
Juan GĂłmez-Jurado, Spain's Bestselling Writer: "The Truth in Its Purest State Is a Drag"
Juan GĂłmez-Jurado's latest book, 'Mentira' (Lie), has become the bestselling book in Spain since its release. The Madrid-born author points out that the truth in its purest form is usually boring, which motivates his narrative approach to captivate readers through more dynamic and gripping stories.
The Family of the Spanish Victims Killed in the New York Helicopter Crash Demands Compensation for the "Terror"
The family of the Spanish victims of the New York helicopter accident, represented by Joan CamprubĂ, brother of one of the deceased, has filed a lawsuit seeking compensation for the "terror" they experienced during the incident.
The Government processes almost 100,000 immigrant regularization applications in just six days
The Government highlights the success of the extraordinary immigrant regularization process, with nearly 100,000 applications processed in six days, and accuses the PP of trying to sabotage the measure.
Agoney gives a voice to loves forced to be clandestine: "We think there is nothing left to fight for and that's a lie"
Agoney, former contestant of 'OT 2017', releases his song 'AlgĂşn dĂa' during his tour, in which he celebrates freedom and brings visibility to loves forced into secrecy, reminding us that there are still causes worth fighting for.
A dismembered corpse in the trunk, a tattoo... The evidence that incriminates rapper D4vd in a murder
The dismembered body of a young woman was found on September 8th in the trunk of a Tesla registered in Texas under the name Burke, one day before she would have turned 15. The evidence, including a tattoo, links rapper D4vd to the murder.
Controversy with a Streamer, Friend of Clavicular: He Says He Uses His Tears as a Hair Product
Dillon Latham, a streamer with over 500,000 followers on Instagram and a friend of Clavicular, sparked controversy by claiming that he uses his tears as a hair product, unleashing criticism and debates among his followers about the truthfulness and impact of his statement.
Did You Know Your Taxes Have Been Raised Without You Noticing? We'll Explain It in a Minute
Since 2015, the tax brackets, the threshold for exempt minimums, and the deductions for the Personal Income Tax (IRPF) have remained almost the same. However, inflation has reduced their real value, which means that in practice taxpayers are paying more taxes even though the rates have not formally changed.
How to Save on Your Trips: The Imagin Debit Card Offers 0% Commission Abroad
The Imagin debit card allows users to pay in any currency and withdraw cash abroad without any commission from Imagin, making it easier to save on international travels.
David Muñoz (Estopa) reveals that the police used him to fill out lineups
The Muñoz brothers, godfathers of the premiere of 'Cara al Show', shared details about their new projects and announced a new album that will include an unreleased song.
Maxi Iglesias updates his answer to the question about sex: "Much less than I would have liked"
Maxi Iglesias visited Broncano's show to present the second season of 'Punto Nemo,' available on Prime Video, and updated his answer about sex, stating that it is "much less than I would have liked."
Jordi Évole Feared Losing Eduardo Casanova's HIV Documentary Because of a Bad Coffee
Jordi Évole confessed on 'Cara al Show' that he feared losing Eduardo Casanova's documentary about HIV, as he thought Casanova would offer it to Risto Mejide while he was in the bathroom—a situation triggered by a bad coffee.
Emma Gil, the Youngest at This Sant Jordi, at 17 Years Old with a Successful Novel, 'If We Were Eternal'
Emma Gil, only 17 years old, stands out at Sant Jordi with her novel 'If We Were Eternal,' which has reached eight editions in three months. She will be present in Barcelona on April 23.
BTS triumphs again: the Korean band achieves one and a half billion streams in one month
BTS has sold more than one million albums in just ten minutes and plans to raise two billion dollars with their tour, consolidating their global success in k-pop.
Paloma Lago speaks for the first time after her complaint against a politician for abuse is dismissed
Paloma Lago told El PaĂs that the dismissal of her complaint against Alfonso Villares is provisional, hoping that new evidence will emerge to confirm the crime.
Carlos Herrera explains why he was admitted with "symptoms that are mistaken for alcohol poisoning"
Carlos Herrera clarified that he was admitted to the hospital due to symptoms that might seem like alcohol poisoning, but actually stem from another health issue, thus dispelling rumors or misunderstandings about his condition.
DKV Seguros Explores New Alliances to Grow Amid Lack of Acquisition Opportunities in Spain
DKV Seguros aims to grow through new alliances, ruling out major M&A deals in the medium to long term. The company will focus on purchasing portfolios and integrating subsidiaries to drive its expansion in Spain.
Review of 'Michael': the Michael Jackson biopic is as lavish as it is empty
The Michael Jackson biopic stands out for its visual luxury but avoids delving into controversial aspects of his life, focusing on his years of glory and leaving an empty feeling.
Are the Female Characters in 'Euphoria' Hypersexualized?: "There Is a Risk of Normalization"
The third season of 'Euphoria' has sparked criticism for its explicit content. An expert warns about the risk of normalizing the hypersexualization of female characters, which could negatively influence social and cultural perception.
From How Many Beers Onwards Is It Alcoholism? The Test for Risky Consumption
A simple three-question test helps identify if alcohol consumption, even starting with just a few beers, could be considered risky, alerting to a possible problem of alcoholism.
More than half of Europeans admit to looking at others' phone screens in these places
More than 52% of Europeans acknowledge that it is easy to look at other people's phone screens in public places, showing a common behavior of curiosity or lack of privacy in shared spaces.
The longest trail in the world inaugurated: over 4,300 kilometers along the entire coastline of the country
The new trail, named in honor of the King of England, runs along the entire English coast with a length of over 4,300 km, representing a great challenge for hikers.
Jordi Cruz teaches how to make "that kind of recipe that appears when the day isn’t going well"
Jordi Cruz, chef of ABaC, recommends making a chocolate and hazelnut bikini sandwich for those tough days when you’re feeling particularly bad.
'Cybertruck' Radars Arrive on the Roads: Cutting-Edge Technology to Monitor Speed
The 'Cybertruck' radars, featuring advanced technology, have arrived in Spain following a successful deployment in France, where they account for 25% of speeding fines despite their limited numbers on the roads, demonstrating great effectiveness in speed control.
The Best Images from the First Day of the April Fair
The first day of the April Fair was experienced with great enthusiasm, capturing key moments that reflect the joy, tradition, and vibrancy of the event. The images show attendees enjoying music, dance, and typical cuisine, highlighting the cultural importance of this celebration in Seville.
Renfe requests from the court "recordings, time, duration, and content" of the management by AndalucĂa's 112 emergency service in the Adamuz accident
Renfe requests from the court the recordings and details regarding the management by AndalucĂa's 112 emergency service during the Adamuz accident, noting that the control room chiefs ruled out the possibility that two trains (Alvia and Iryo) were involved.
Ukraine confirms the repair of the Druzhba oil pipeline and hopes that Hungary will unblock 90 billion euros of EU funds for Kyiv
Ukraine confirms the repair of the Druzhba oil pipeline and hopes that Hungary will allow the release of 90 billion euros in EU aid for Kyiv. The ambassadors of the 27 countries could approve the loan this Wednesday, according to Kaja Kallas, High Representative of the European Union.
Humorist Paco Aguilar Dies at 77 from Multiple Sclerosis
Humorist Paco Aguilar passed away at the age of 77 after battling multiple sclerosis, leaving a legacy of humor and affection with the public.
Two Israeli Soldiers Detained for Destroying a Christ Statue in Lebanon
Both Israeli soldiers, the one who destroyed the Christ statue in Lebanon and the one who photographed the act, have been detained as a disciplinary measure.
The Great Book
The complete reading of Cervantes' masterpiece will begin on April 23 at the CĂrculo de Bellas Artes and will take place over two nights.
Junts facilitates the processing of the PP law that includes fast-track trials for the eviction of squatted homes
Junts has supported the proposal that reforms the land law and repeals certain points of the housing law, thus facilitating the processing of the PP law that provides for fast-track trials for eviction. The Basque nationalists chose to abstain.
Telecommuting and Energy Savings: Who Should Pay the Electricity Bill?
Law 10/2021 establishes that the costs arising from telecommuting, such as the electricity bill, must be borne or compensated by the company, ensuring that the employee does not have to assume these additional expenses.
Bacalao a bras, the perfect fish recipe to travel to Portugal without leaving the country
Bacalao a bras is the iconic Portuguese fish recipe, ideal for those who love gastronomy and want to experience Portugal without leaving home.
Cooking with an Air Fryer Can Lower Your Bill: This Is How Much You Save
Using an air fryer instead of a conventional oven can significantly reduce annual energy consumption, helping you save money on your electricity bill.
If you are reading these lines…
The text celebrates the influence of teachers who open the doors to knowledge and learning, recognizing their fundamental role in providing access to an endless universe of knowledge and opportunities.
Trading with Israel
Breaking the Association Agreement between the EU and Israel does not seem feasible, and the criticisms towards Netanyahu remain rhetorical statements without concrete actions.
National Priority
In Genoa, they downplay the importance of what was signed, despite it contradicting guidelines established by the Popular Party itself.
Munchausen
In international politics, a "contagion" of Munchausen syndrome has been detected among the elites, suggesting that some actors might be exaggerating crises or problems to attract attention or manipulate perceptions.
Fernando Carrillo, ex of Delcy RodrĂguez, denies the claims of a Venezuelan prisoner's wife
Fernando Carrillo, former partner of Delcy RodrĂguez, offered to conduct a personal investigation to refute the testimony of the wife of a Venezuelan prisoner regarding torture in 'CĂłdigo 10'.
A Ukrainian Buys the Most Expensive Apartment in the World in Monaco
The Ukrainian billionaire Rinat Akhmetov, the richest man in Ukraine, has purchased the most expensive apartment in the world in Monaco.
A Commercial Court in Madrid Will Hear Iberdrola’s Complaint Against REE for Blaming One of Its Plants for the Blackout
A Commercial Court in Madrid will take on the civil case for alleged unfair competition filed by Iberdrola against Red Eléctrica (REE), following the attempt for the National Commission on Markets and Competition (CNMC) to take over the case.
The PP takes to Congress its proposal of "national priority" for accessing aid through a "lasting rootedness"
The PP has submitted an amendment to a Vox motion in Congress to ensure the agreement in Extremadura and establish "national priority" in access to public aid, based on a criterion of "lasting rootedness" to benefit those who demonstrate stability in the region.
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Sex Advice Column: "My husband loses his erection and I feel frustrated, I think the relationship should be like this"
The 20minutos sex advice column presents this week the responses of Santiago Frago, director of the AMALTEA Institute of Sexology in Zaragoza, who offers support and advice to readers with sexual and relationship problems, addressing situations such as the frustration caused by loss of erection in intimate relationships.
Skyrocketing Costs to Cross the Panama Canal: Ships Pay up to 3.4 Million Euros per Slot
Ships usually pay around 110,000 euros to cross the Panama Canal, but currently costs have soared up to 3.4 million euros per slot, leading to high fees for maritime transit.
Trump Reads the Bible at a Religious Forum Amid Tensions with Pope Leo XIV and Iran
Donald Trump participated in the "America Reads the Bible" forum, an event featuring multiple speakers and religious faithful. His appearance takes place in the context of rising diplomatic tensions with Pope Leo XIV and Iran, highlighting the role of religion in current political debates.
Martin releases his first album, 'La InsolaciĂłn': "Stepping back can be scary, but it's always beneficial"
On April 21st at 5 PM, Martin will give a live interview on '20minutos' where he will answer questions from his fans about his first album, 'La InsolaciĂłn'.
The killer of Leticia Rosino will be released after eight years in prison
The murderer of Leticia Rosino, after serving eight years in prison and being transferred from Topas prison due to risk to his life, will now reside in the Basque Country following his release.
A Bonoloto Winner Wins the 5.5 Million Euro Jackpot
A player has won the Bonoloto jackpot of 5.5 million euros. Additionally, in the second category, there were three more winners, each receiving 68,166.04 euros.
The son in distress on WhatsApp was a scammer: "I froze up, fell for the bait, and gave him the money"
The fraud known as 'son in distress' has increased in Spain, accounting for the majority of cybercrimes. This digital scam relies on urgency and identity impersonation to deceive victims, who, believing they are helping a family member, end up losing money.
The nuisances of 24-hour operations for Madrid residents: nocturnal alcohol sales, noise, and destruction of local businesses
Residents of Madrid, especially in Lavapiés, report that stores open 24 hours do not benefit the community, causing problems such as nighttime alcohol sales, constant noise, and negatively impacting local commerce.
A Home in the Usera Neighborhood to Keep Young People Off the Streets: "Without Them, I Don’t Know Where I Would Be"
The municipal program ASPA offers support to young people over 18 at risk of social exclusion and homelessness, helping them achieve an independent adult life. In 2025, they assisted 88 vulnerable young people in the Usera neighborhood, providing them with a home and opportunities to stay off the streets.
Marc GirĂł, on 'El Intermedio': "I'm fed up with promoting my show"
Marc Giró expressed his frustration with promoting his show on 'El Intermedio', stating that if people want to watch it, they can, but he doesn’t care at all.
Gerard explodes on 'Survivors' and begs to go home in tears: "What I did is not done, that's not me"
Gerard burst into shame after a confrontation with Claudia on 'Survivors.' The organization had to intervene before he requested to leave the show, as he appeared visibly upset and remorseful for his behavior.
"'Malas lenguas' explains what 'mercaurantes' are and the reason for their rise"
Consumers are increasingly opting to buy prepared food in supermarkets, known as 'mercaurantes', rather than choosing a daily menu at restaurants, thus driving the rise of this trend.
The children of Francisca Cadenas, on their mother’s murder: "We are going to fight for justice"
Javier and José Antonio Meneses, children of Francisca Cadenas, spoke live on 'Y ahora Sonsoles' after the round of witness statements concluded at the Villafranca de los Barros Court, committing themselves to fighting for justice in the case of their mother’s murder.
Claudia and Gerard Get Into the Most Intense Argument on 'Survivors': "At Least I Don't Get Paid Like You"
After an intense argument on 'Survivors', Claudia, upset with Gerard, has decided to activate the withdrawal protocol, escalating the conflict between the two participants.
The 'Pasapalabra' Jackpot Exceeds 400,000 Euros, but Neither Javier nor David Manage to Win It
Javier won the show but didn’t manage to take home the 406,000-euro jackpot, falling just two answers short of winning it. David also failed to win the prize.
They Renovate a Convent to Rent Out Mini-Houses: "You Can Come with Your Partner to Relax"
The renovated convent is still inhabited by cloistered nuns and now rents mini-houses exclusively to women aged 18 to 33, offering a peaceful space to rest, even as a couple.
The mishap Susana DĂaz experienced: "On Wednesday I had an episode of intense heat and I collapsed"
Senator Susana DĂaz suffered an episode of intense heat that caused her to faint. She emphasized the importance of staying well hydrated to prevent these incidents.
Telma Ortiz, sister of Queen Letizia, halts the eviction of her home in La Moraleja: "Her ex has declared himself vulnerable"
Luis Pliego reported on 'El tiempo justo' that Telma Ortiz managed to halt the eviction of her home in La Moraleja because her ex-partner declared himself to be in a vulnerable situation, thereby avoiding the expulsion from the property.
This is the family of Morante de la Puebla, seriously injured by a bull: two wives, a footballer son, and two young daughters
Morante de la Puebla, seriously injured by a bull, has been married twice. He has a footballer son, JosĂ© Antonio Jr., from his first marriage, and two young daughters, MarĂa and Lola, with his second wife, Elisabeth Garrido.
Louis Tomlinson surprises his fans by smoking marijuana at a concert
Louis Tomlinson, former member of One Direction, caused controversy after being seen smoking marijuana during one of his concerts, recalling previous controversial episodes in his career.
The scandalous proposal by music promoter Miguel Agnes to "prevent the pedophile from becoming a child molester"
Miguel Agnes has sparked controversy with his proposal to prevent pedophiles from becoming child molesters, which has unleashed debate and criticism across various sectors due to the nature and scope of his ideas.
An 'influencer' shows the damage caused by wearing nipple piercings in the extreme cold of the Arctic
An influencer revealed the damage her nipple piercings suffered after being exposed to the extreme cold of the Arctic, showing how the low temperatures affected this sensitive area of her body, causing inflammation and pain.
Paz Vega's Big Fear After Her Separation from Orson Salazar After 25 Years
Paz Vega has clear boundaries after separating from Orson Salazar after 25 years and hopes that her decision will be respected.
The photo of Luis Miguel and his daughter that has come to light after almost three years
An unreleased photo of Luis Miguel with his daughter has been revealed after nearly three years. The young woman shared the image to congratulate the singer on his birthday.
Violeta Mangriñán and Fabio Colloricchio celebrate seven years of being together
Violeta Mangriñán celebrated seven years with Fabio Colloricchio by sharing photos on Instagram that recall their first glance and the beginning of their relationship.
Aitana and Plex take a trip to Ibiza on a private jet: "They headed to a hospital"
Aitana and Plex traveled by private jet to Ibiza and, according to Sergio Garrido on 'El tiempo justo,' they did not visit restaurants or engage in other activities, as they went straight to a hospital.
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 pieces for one hand and resumed his career using only his left hand. After much effort, he returned to the stage and is an example of perseverance. He is preparing for an international festival where he will perform a difficult piece for one hand, dreaming of one day playing with both hands.
A vegetation fire forces the evacuation of MontjuĂŻc Castle in Barcelona
A vegetation fire has caused the evacuation of MontjuĂŻc Castle in Barcelona. In addition, cable car rides have been suspended as a precautionary measure while emergency services work to control the fire.
Palomo Spain Highlights the Value of Spanish Artisans: "We Have the Best"
Alejandro GĂłmez Palomo, designer of Palomo Spain, emphasizes that Spain has nothing to envy in Paris or New York when it comes to fashion. He points out that sometimes the issue is believing in it more and marketing themselves better. Additionally, he highlights the excellence of Spanish artisans, experts in techniques such as leather, crochet, and knitting, among many others.
Paula Badosa says goodbye at the first hurdle of the Mutua Madrid Open: she got a 'bagel' in the third set
Paula Badosa was eliminated in her debut at the Mutua Madrid Open after losing 7-6(3), 4-6, and 6-0 to Julia Grabher, exiting the tournament in the first round.
Carlos Alcaraz Makes Surprise Visit to the Mutua Madrid Open: Warm Reception Following His Withdrawal Due to Injury
Carlos Alcaraz, 22, made an unexpected visit to the Mutua Madrid Open at the Caja Mágica, where he is not competing for the second consecutive year due to an injury, receiving a warm welcome from the crowd.
Joe Rogan eager to see Topuria vs. Makhachev... but at lightweight
Joe Rogan is interested in seeing a fight between Topuria and Makhachev, but he considers the size difference at welterweight to be very significant. Therefore, he would prefer to see the fight in the lightweight division, where he believes it would be more even.
The Most Human Gesture of the Boston Marathon: Two Athletes Carry a Collapsed Runner on Their Shoulders
Two runners carried a collapsed competitor on their shoulders during the Boston Marathon, an act that moved spectators and went viral on social media after being recorded by fans.
Alamara Djabi, 19-year-old Midtjylland footballer, seriously injured after being stabbed
Alamara Djabi, 19-year-old midfielder for Midtjylland, was stabbed last weekend in Herning, Denmark, and remains in serious condition following the attack.
Plena InclusiĂłn and Three Other NGOs Create the Alliance for Inclusive Housing
FundaciĂłn Secretariado Gitano, HOGAR SĂ, Plena InclusiĂłn, and Provivienda form the Alliance for Inclusive Housing to ensure that housing policies are inclusive and do not exclude anyone.
The IMSERSO Seeks Families and Professionals for a Study on Dementia
The study, aimed at families and professionals, seeks to analyze the current situation of long-term care in dementia and propose improvements in this area.
Jennifer López, from TK Elevator: "It’s a tragedy that a person cannot leave their home"
More than half of people change their routes to avoid areas with access difficulties, and 30% avoid visiting family or friends for this reason, highlighting a serious problem of mobility and accessibility.
The Airline Employers' Association Assures That Kerosene Supply at Spanish Airports Is Guaranteed
Javier Gándara, president of the airline association, states that the supply of kerosene at Spanish airports is guaranteed thanks to the diversity of suppliers and contracts that secure between 60% and 70% of the fuel at pre-war prices.
Competition Authority closes investigation against Repsol, Moeve, and BP for anti-competitive practices in 2022
The competition authority, led by Cani Fernández, closed the investigation against Repsol, Moeve, and BP for alleged anti-competitive practices in 2022, having found no evidence of information exchange or collusion among the companies.
Immigration: The Problem Doesn’t Come From Outside
The article criticizes a system based on statements without rigorous verification, suggesting that this lack of control creates problems that are mistakenly attributed to immigration.
Gas Station Strike During the May Holiday Weekend: The Days When Refueling Will Not Be Possible During the "OperaciĂłn Salida"
A gas station strike will coincide with the beginning and end of the May holiday weekend, a period during which thousands of trips are expected, making refueling difficult during the "OperaciĂłn Salida."
Goodbye to Mercadona's Fish Counter: The Chain Opts for a New "Fresher and Higher Quality" Model
Mercadona is eliminating its traditional fish counter to implement a new model that sells fish in trays, minimizing the time between catch and consumption, thereby guaranteeing greater freshness and quality.
DKV anticipates a profit of 70 million for 2030 after tripling earnings following Muface's exit
DKV expects to achieve a profit of 70 million euros and premium income of 1 billion euros by 2030, upon completing its new strategic plan, after tripling its earnings following Muface's exit.
'Michael': chronology of a film surrounded by controversy and legal problems that almost prevented its release
The film 'Michael' was nearly not released due to a legal issue that forced its screenwriter to redo key parts. This setback resulted in an additional expense of 15 million and reduced the film’s length by one hour, delaying its original release.
Daniel Radcliffe Shares His Ranking of the 'Harry Potter' Films and Confesses Which One He Likes the Least
Daniel Radcliffe, celebrating the 25th anniversary of 'The Philosopher's Stone,' has ranked the eight Harry Potter films from best to worst and revealed which one is his favorite and which he likes the least within the saga.
Eduardo Casanova talks about HIV and AIDS: where and when 'Sidosa', Évole's new work, premieres
Eduardo Casanova, director, screenwriter, and actor, presents the documentary 'Sidosa' in Spanish cinemas, where he addresses his personal experience with HIV, a virus he has lived with since the age of 17.
'Marshals: A Yellowstone Story' Renewed for Season 2
Luke Grimes will soon return with a new season of 'Marshals: A Yellowstone Story,' reprising his role in this Yellowstone spin-off series following the confirmation of its renewal for a second season.
The Horror Movie That Conquered Spielberg: "I Watch It and No Longer Feel the Need to Direct Another One"
Steven Spielberg praised the horror movie 'Weapons' as one of the most terrifying recent films, confessing that after watching it he no longer feels the need to direct another horror movie.
The Gentlemen, the dangerous ransomware group that targets the technology and healthcare sectors worldwide
The Gentlemen is a ransomware group known for the speed and automation of its attacks, mainly targeting the technology and healthcare sectors globally.
TCL presents its 2026 catalog: from SQD-Mini LED to the connected home with artificial intelligence
TCL presents its 2026 catalog featuring SQD-Mini LED TVs, gaming monitors, immersive audio, and connected appliances, integrating artificial intelligence for a smarter home.
From a Mythical Brand to Fading Away: What Is Happening with OnePlus and What Is Its Future in Europe
OnePlus is facing a critical period with the departure of top executives, adjustments in its European strategy, and questions about its global direction. These developments reflect uncertainty about its future and its ability to remain relevant in a competitive market.
I have tried the Oppo Find X9 Ultra and its camera will not go unnoticed
The Oppo Find X9 Ultra stands out especially for its camera, positioning itself as one of the best options for those who value photography on a smartphone. Its photographic quality makes it a strong contender in the current market.
Tim Cook says goodbye after 15 years leading Apple: "The greatest privilege of my life"
Apple announced that Tim Cook will step down as CEO on September 1, 2026. John Ternus, head of hardware engineering, will be his successor. Cook emphasized that leading Apple was the greatest privilege of his life during his 15 years at the helm.
This Is the Most Common Mistake We Make When Trying to Eat Healthier, According to an Expert
Emotional nutrition indicates that the main obstacle to eating healthily is not willpower, but the diet mindset and the lack of connection with the body.
The Four Low-Cost Decoration Stores That Will Help You Have a Magazine-Worthy Home Spending Very Little Money
If you’re looking to renovate your home without spending a lot, these four low-cost decoration stores offer original and affordable options so your house looks modern and stylish, avoiding conventional and repetitive furniture.
In a miniskirt and a jeweled collar: this is the 'look' with which RosalĂa made her debut in 'Euphoria'
RosalĂa made her debut in the series 'Euphoria' with a striking outfit that includes a miniskirt and a jeweled collar, leaving an unforgettable impression on her fans.
The Best Looks of the 'PescaĂto' Night, the Starting Signal for Seville's April Fair
Carmen Lomana and Eugenia MartĂnez de Irujo, among other celebrities, shone on the night of the 'pescaĂto,' an event that marks the beginning of the highly anticipated April Fair in Seville.
The Mistake We All Make That’s Weakening Your Hair Every Time You Travel
Studies indicate that keeping hair wet for too long causes more damage than the proper use of a hairdryer, debunking the idea that the sun or saltwater are the main culprits behind hair deterioration during trips.
Meryl Streep’s Incredible Look Responds to Those Who Think the ’70s Are Incompatible with Style
Meryl Streep dazzled on the red carpet with a spectacular look, proving that style does not disappear with age but rather becomes a more mature and elegant expression.
The Gastronomic Map of Madrid That Reveals 15 Unique Restaurants Beyond the City Center
This initiative highlights the culinary heritage of various neighborhoods in Madrid, unveiling 15 unique restaurants outside the city center that reflect the diversity and richness of the city's gastronomy.
The Most Expensive Italian Restaurant in Spain, Where the Tasting Menu Can Cost More Than 200 Euros... And What a View!
This Italian restaurant in Spain has one Michelin star and a Repsol sun, ranking 28th among the 50 best Italian restaurants outside of Italy. Its tasting menu can exceed 200 euros, also offering exceptional views.
The little-known typical dish of the Balearic Islands that the Repsol Guide recommends: "It’s something 100% Mallorcan"
The Repsol Guide highlights the variat, a little-known typical Mallorcan dish that includes the pica-pica as an essential component and represents a 100% Balearic culinary tradition.
The roadside restaurant on the N-2 with the best all-you-can-eat buffet in AragĂłn: homemade cooking for under 19 euros
At this restaurant on the N-2, homemade cooking takes center stage, offering an all-you-can-eat buffet considered the best in AragĂłn for under 19 euros, according to their Instagram.
The secret to making good fried fish: "If the oil is too cool, it causes the flour to crumble"
Fried fish, a typical dish of the April Fair, requires very hot oil to prevent the flour from crumbling and to achieve a crispy, golden batter, which is key to its perfect flavor and texture.
Jordi Cruz, on cooked rice: "It is a great ally for your diet, but it can be an enemy"
Jordi Cruz warns that cooked rice can contain Bacillus cereus, a bacterium whose spores resist cooking. Although rice is a healthy food, it is important to handle it properly to avoid food safety risks.
Murcia will have two new direct flights this summer: one to an iconic city and another to a lesser-known one
Murcia will launch two direct flights this summer, each operating twice a week, to improve connections during the summer season.
The Most Romantic Palace in Zaragoza Reopens: A Gem We Can Now Visit
The iconic palace of Zaragoza, renowned for its eclectic architecture, has reopened to the public, allowing visitors to enjoy its beauty and historical significance in the city.
Beyond Alghero and Cagliari: A Tour of Sardinia’s Most Beautiful Medieval Villages
Discover the authentic side of Sardinia by visiting its lesser-known medieval villages, which offer history and charm away from the traditional tourist routes.
The Natural Treasure Where 'Project Hail Mary' Was Filmed: An Impressive Arch in the Sea off the South of England
The movie based on Andy Weir's novel, starring Ryan Gosling, completed filming at an impressive natural arch in the sea off the south of England, a site recognized as a World Heritage Site.
Paula Orell, psychologist: "The sooner you address your sadness, the sooner it will go away"
Paula Orell, author of 'Love Yourself Beautifully,' advises recognizing and giving space to unpleasant emotions in order to process and overcome them quickly, emphasizing the importance of attending to sadness as soon as possible.
A Psychiatrist’s Trick to Calm Anxiety in Seconds: "You Can Relax, There’s No Danger Right Now"
Dr. Alejandro MartĂnez Rico explains that anxiety is a natural response of the body. He proposes a simple trick based on recognizing that there is no immediate danger to quickly calm anxiety and regain tranquility.
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Neither Fat is the Enemy Nor Do Dairy Products Cause Inflammation: Ten Nutrition Myths Science Debunks
Modern science has debunked several popular beliefs about nutrition, such as the idea that fat is bad or that dairy causes inflammation. Some habits considered healthy may not actually be so, according to recent studies, highlighting the need to reassess our ideas about diet.
Eating lentils for iron is good, but combining them with this food is much better
Eating lentils provides iron, but combining them with certain foods improves its absorption and prevents anemia, enhancing the nutritional benefit.
Borja Quiroga, nephrologist, on forcing water intake to expel stones: "The priority is to treat the pain"
Nephrologist Borja Quiroga from the University Hospital La Princesa in Madrid warns against the belief of forcing water intake to expel stones. He emphasizes that the priority is to treat the pain, not to focus solely on "pushing out" the stones.
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. Although it performs well, it lacks character and still has aspects to improve to be a fully polished model.
The DGT establishes the permits you will need to drive a motorhome or camper this summer
Most motorhomes can be driven with a regular car driver's license, but those exceeding 3,500 kg MMA require an additional permit according to the DGT to drive this summer.
You Have a Prior Appointment for the Medical Examination: Can You Drive with an Expired License?
The General Directorate of Traffic requires Spanish drivers to pass periodic medical tests to ensure they meet the requirements to drive.
Can My Car Stick Out of My Parking Space? What the Horizontal Property Law Says
A common conflict between neighbors arises when a car extends beyond its parking space and invades the adjacent one. The Horizontal Property Law establishes rules to prevent disputes, stating that each owner must respect the boundaries of their parking space and not affect others, ensuring coexistence and the proper use of common areas.
No One Expected It: Hyundai Ventures into the 'Off-Road' Adventure with an All-Terrain Vehicle
Hyundai surprises in the U.S. with the Boulder Concept, an SUV that previews its first pickup with an independent chassis, marking its entry into the off-road segment and expanding its range toward more rugged and versatile vehicles.
The Most Negative Side of Electric Growth: More Than 17,000 Charging Points Are Not Working in Spain
More than 17,000 charging points for electric vehicles are inoperative in Spain, according to data from ANFAC, highlighting a significant problem in the infrastructure despite the growth of the electric sector.
Illa highlights the recipients of the Creu de Sant Jordi for "giving a voice" to those who have none and contributing to "building a better Catalonia"
The Creu de Sant Jordi award recognizes figures such as journalist Julia Otero, philosopher Victòria Camps, the University of Barcelona, and the Pau Casals Foundation for their work in giving a voice to those who have none and contributing to a better Catalonia.
Ayuso will authorize protected housing developments with an additional 30% of homes to build 3,000 more than the 15,000 initially planned
Madrid will approve a law that increases density and buildability, shortening construction timelines to reach 18,000 new homes in four years, 3,000 more than the 15,000 initially planned.
Canary Islands offer aid of up to 11,000 euros for young people buying their first home
The Canary Islands provide grants of up to 11,000 euros for young people up to 35 years old who purchase their first home, with the aim of facilitating access to property ownership.
Campillo de Ranas, 'the wedding town,' cannot register marriages due to lack of a secretary
The absence of a secretary in Campillo de Ranas prevents the registration of marriages and paralyzes the town council's financial management, causing delays in salaries, risk of losing subsidies, and blockage of public projects.
Ibiza Evicts the Largest Shantytown on the Island
Around 400 people settled during the summer in the largest shantytown area of Ibiza, but until a few days ago, about 80 remained. Recently, the eviction of the settlement has been carried out.
'A View from the Bridge' Arrives at the Fernán Gómez Theater in Madrid
The play 'A View from the Bridge' will be presented in the Guirau Hall of the Fernán Gómez Theater in Madrid from April 16 to May 17, 2026.
The tracks found around the Puerta de Alcalá will undergo an archaeological study without delaying the construction work
Technicians will analyze the age of the rails found near the Puerta de Alcalá this Wednesday. The City Council assures that the archaeological study will not delay the boulevard construction, as work continues without affecting the discoveries.
Two injured, one seriously, after a house fire in Gran Canaria
A fire that started in the kitchen of a house in Gran Canaria left two people affected, one of them in serious condition. Emergency services acted quickly to control the flames and assist those affected.
Several Madrid CercanĂas Lines Change Their Routes for Three Weekends Due to Works at Atocha
Works at Atocha will cause changes to several Madrid CercanĂas lines on the weekends of April 25-26, May 1-3, and May 9-10, adding to the disruptions already affecting line C-5.
Seven Injured, Two Critical, and 70 Evacuated After an Explosion in an Ibiza Apartment
An explosion in an Ibiza apartment left seven people injured, two in critical condition, and forced the evacuation of 70 individuals. Relatives of those affected indicated that construction work was being carried out in the building at the time of the incident.
The Prosecutor's Office closes the complaint against Revuelta for the misappropriation of funds from the DANA in Valencia
The Prosecutor's Office has closed the complaint filed by Arturo Villarroya and Javier Esteban Bejarano against Revuelta, which accused a possible misappropriation of funds related to the DANA in Valencia. The complainants, former youth leaders linked to Vox, raised concerns about a possible fraud, but the investigations found insufficient evidence to proceed.
The Unbelievable Testimony of a Young Argentine Woman Who Fell in Love with Her Uncle
Victoria, a young Argentine woman, shared her personal experience after falling in love with her uncle. Despite the taboo and social difficulties, she decided to speak publicly about her feelings to foster dialogue and better understand this complex issue.
The touching note from a child that a passenger found on her airplane seat
A passenger found on her airplane seat a letter written by a child that said: "Hello, I don't know who you are, but I sat in this seat before you." The note reflects an innocent and moving gesture, showing how small details can bring surprise and warmth during a trip.
Slaps Rival After Losing in 'CS2' Video Game Tournament and Is Banned from Competition for 10 Years
A player was banned for 10 years after slapping a rival in a 'CS2' tournament. The incident occurred when the aggressor got upset because his opponent was mimicking his celebrations during the competition.
A Sociological Study Suggests That More Dogs in a Neighborhood Are Associated with Fewer Violent Crimes
Frequent presence in public spaces, such as walking dogs, strengthens the social fabric in neighborhoods, which helps reduce the perception and occurrence of violent crimes.
Everything You Need to Know About Feline Leishmaniasis, an Increasingly Common Disease
Feline leishmaniasis is a growing disease whose symptoms rarely manifest in infected cats, complicating its diagnosis and allowing it to go unnoticed in many cases.
Spring and Ferrets: Hormonal, Fur, and Behavioral Changes That Are Normal
With the arrival of spring, ferrets experience hormonal changes that affect their fur and behavior, and these processes are natural and expected during this season.
Check Your Horoscope for This Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover what destiny has in store for you in different aspects of your life.
A Galician nightclub makes it into the top 100 in the world
For the first time, a nightclub from Galicia has been included among the top 100 in the world, marking a historic milestone for the region and putting it on the international nightlife map.
All the supermarkets that Aldi will open in Spain until June
Aldi continues to increase its presence in Spain and surpassed 500 stores in March. The German chain will continue its expansion with new openings until June, consolidating its growth in the national market.
The only African country where Spanish is spoken and is an official language
Equatorial Guinea, which gained independence from Spain in 1968, is the only African country where Spanish is an official and primary language, thus maintaining the linguistic influence of its colonial past.
Where Does the Name of a Supposed Character Called 'Sursuncorda' Come From?
The name 'Sursuncorda' comes from the Latin phrase 'Sursum corda,' which means 'Lift up your hearts,' a phrase commonly used in Masses celebrated entirely in Latin.
Spain's Most Endangered Duck Manages to Take Flight Again Thanks to a Million-Euro Investment
The LIFE Cerceta Pardilla project has allocated 6.37 million euros to restore more than 3,600 hectares of wetlands in Spain, significantly contributing to the recovery of the country's most endangered duck.
Andrea Rueda, Psychologist: "Not Taking Responsibility for Care Work Continues to Be a Male Privilege"
Andrea Rueda, author of 'Oprimidas,' highlights that cohabitation as a couple reflects an unequal society, where men still avoid caregiving responsibilities, maintaining a deeply rooted male privilege.
The Best Images from the First Day of the April Fair
The best images capture the essence and festive atmosphere of the first day of the April Fair, showing attendees enjoying themselves, traditional costumes, and the colorful decorations that characterize this iconic event in Seville.
Tiny creatures you might find at home and wouldn’t want to come face to face with
Although our home is a refuge, it can harbor tiny annoying visitors, some invisible to the naked eye, that you would prefer not to encounter face to face.
These Celebrities Are Taurus and You Might Not Have Known
The article highlights several celebrities born under the sign of Taurus (April 21 - May 20), adding to previous lists of famous Sagittarians, Capricorns, Aquarians, Pisceans, and Arians.
The Earth Seen from Outside
All the cartoons published by Terán in 20minutos offer a critical and humorous view of society and planet Earth from an external perspective.
Rome honors Pope Francis with masses and concerts on the first anniversary of his death
Rome and the Vatican Curia commemorate the first anniversary of Pope Francis's death with masses, concerts, and various religious and cultural events in the Italian capital.
Eight More Arrested in London Allegedly Involved in Attacks Against the Jewish Community
Seven recent arrests in London are linked to an alleged plan to attack a Jewish community event, bringing the total number of people arrested in connection with these acts to eight.
Disney reveals what the songs from 'Encanto,' 'Frozen,' and 'Moana' will be like in sign language
Disney will release sign language versions of its most popular songs from 'Encanto,' 'Frozen,' and 'Moana' on April 27, thus promoting accessibility for people with hearing disabilities.
One person arrested and one under investigation for the theft of almost 2,000 kilos of olives
The Civil Guard launched an investigation after being alerted about vehicles unloading olives on a farm. As a result, one person was arrested and another is under investigation for the theft of nearly 2,000 kilos of olives.
Young man arrested for stealing 14 phones at a music festival
A young man was arrested while trying to leave the festival with 14 stolen phones. Some of the phones have already been returned to their owners.
Beyond 'Yellowstone': Its Creator Takes a Break from the Dutton Universe to Shoot an Epic Western
Santiago Segura continues to surpass his own goals, having recently left behind a major success by J.A. Bayona, as he takes a break from the Dutton universe to direct a new epic western.
David Francés, makeup artist: “After 40, it’s a mistake to keep using this eyeliner”
David Francés advises adapting makeup after 40 to lift the eyes, soften features, and bring freshness, recommending giving up certain eyeliner styles that no longer flatter at this age.
Goodbye to 'The Knight of the Seven Kingdoms', hello to the future of Westeros: the 'Game of Thrones' movies and series to come
New projects expand the universe of Westeros, from the reign of Aegon I Targaryen to the sea voyage of Corlys Velaryon aboard the Sea Snake ship, announcing future 'Game of Thrones' movies and series.
Natalia de Santiago, Mortgage Expert: "We used to favor fixed rates, but that is over"
Natalia de Santiago explains that the preference for fixed-rate mortgages has changed due to current market conditions, affecting the way home purchases are financed today.
Chef José Andrés: "To improve canned cockles, don’t use lemon; try mandarin and olive oil"
Asturian chef José Andrés recommended on his show using mandarin and olive oil instead of lemon to enhance the flavor of canned cockles, creating a simple and exquisite appetizer.
Russell Crowe shows off his physical transformation... and shuts down a follower who mocked him
Russell Crowe, filming in Scotland the reboot of the action and fantasy saga directed by Chad Stahelski, displays his physical transformation and responds forcefully to a follower who mocked his appearance.
The homemade trick to whiten yellow pillows in minutes (without bleach)
Old stains on pillows are difficult to remove, so it is recommended to clean them regularly to keep them white and fresh.
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 popular actor Luca Marinelli, highlighting its quality and relevance.
The Passage in Barcelona with Colorful Houses and a 19th-Century Atmosphere That Is an Oasis in the Heart of El Clot
Protected as a historic ensemble, this passage connects Clot and Sant MartĂ with 122 meters of workers' architecture, offering a peaceful pedestrian space and a 19th-century atmosphere 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 studying the effects of space on human health, including risks of cancer, fertility, and other impacts in aerospace medicine.
The 2025 Income Tax Simulator is Now Activated: Here’s How You Can Find Out if You Will Owe Taxes or Get a Refund
The 2025 Income Tax simulator is now available and allows you to immediately find out whether you will have to pay taxes or receive a refund. This tool makes it easier to anticipate all the information regarding the tax return before filing it.
This is the new passport similar to the Camino de Santiago one to promote rural tourism in Seville
The Andalusian Government launches a new tourist visa to promote rural tourism in ten municipalities of a Sevillian region, following the model of the Camino de Santiago passport.
Explainer - How the Iran war oil and gas supply shock compares with past disruptions
The Iran war has caused significant disruptions in oil and gas supplies, echoing previous crises but with unique factors like heightened geopolitical tensions and sanctions. Unlike past shocks, this conflict risks prolonged instability in a key energy region, potentially impacting global markets and energy security more severely. The situation underscores vulnerabilities in supply chains and the challenges in balancing geopolitical interests with market stability.
Oil prices barely moved as investors assess outlook for US-Iran peace talks
Oil prices remained largely steady as investors awaited developments in US-Iran peace negotiations. Market participants are cautious, balancing hopes for eased geopolitical tensions that could boost supply against ongoing uncertainties. The talks' outcome may influence future oil market dynamics, but for now, prices show limited movement amid mixed signals and cautious investor sentiment.
USTR Greer urges US allies to pay more for critical minerals, FT reports
U.S. Trade Representative Tai pointed out that allies should contribute more financially to securing critical minerals vital for clean energy and defense. She emphasized shared responsibility in supply chain investments to reduce dependency on adversaries, noting that higher ally payments would support maintaining stable and resilient access to these essential resources.
Gold prices rise from 1-week low after US-Iran ceasefire extension
Gold prices rebounded from a one-week low following news of a ceasefire extension between the US and Iran. The extension eased geopolitical tensions, boosting investor confidence. Consequently, safe-haven demand for gold moderated, yet prices remain supported amid ongoing uncertainties and inflation concerns affecting global markets.
Trump considers extending waiver on domestic oil shipments - Axios
Former President Trump is reportedly considering extending a waiver that allows domestic oil shipments to bypass certain regulatory restrictions. This move aims to boost U.S. energy production and reduce dependency on foreign oil, potentially impacting market dynamics and energy policies. The extension is seen as part of Trump's broader push to strengthen the domestic energy sector.
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Trump mulls extending shipping waiver to ease US oil shipments, Axios reports
Former President Trump is considering extending a shipping waiver to facilitate US oil exports. The move aims to ease restrictions and support the domestic energy sector by allowing easier transportation of American crude, potentially boosting the country's energy market and economic interests amid ongoing global supply concerns.
BHP iron ore production up 3% in Q3, annual guidance maintained
BHP reported a 3% increase in iron ore production for Q3, maintaining its full-year guidance. The rise reflects improved operational performance despite ongoing challenges in the sector. The company remains optimistic about market demand and cost management for the remainder of the year.
US judge blocks Trump administration actions stymieing wind, solar projects
A US judge has halted efforts by the Trump administration that hindered the development of wind and solar energy projects. The ruling supports renewable energy expansion by reversing policies that delayed or obstructed project approvals, aiming to boost clean energy infrastructure and combat climate change.
Brent futures retreat on Iran ceasefire extension after brief climb above $100
Brent crude futures briefly rose above $100 but retreated after news of an extension to the Iran ceasefire. The ceasefire extension eased concerns over supply disruptions, leading to a pullback in oil prices. Market participants remain watchful of geopolitical developments and their potential impacts on energy markets.
Taiwan stocks higher at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted up 0.42%
Taiwan stocks closed higher, with the Taiwan Weighted Index rising 0.42%. Gains were driven by strong performances in the technology and semiconductor sectors, boosted by positive investor sentiment and favorable market conditions. Trading volume remained steady as investors responded to upbeat economic data and global market trends, supporting the market's upward momentum.
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Var Energi Q1 profit slips; revenue jumps on record output, higher prices
Var Energi's Q1 profit declined despite a revenue increase, driven by record production and higher commodity prices. The company faced rising operational costs, impacting net earnings. However, strong market demand and output growth supported top-line gains, reflecting resilience amid challenging market conditions.
Tele2 Q1 profit jumps sharply on Baltic tower windfall
Tele2's Q1 profit surged significantly, driven by a one-time gain from selling tower assets in the Baltic region. The windfall boosted the company's financial results, highlighting strategic asset management amidst steady operational performance.
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OpenAI in talks to commit up to $1.5 billion to private equity JV, FT reports
OpenAI is reportedly negotiating to invest up to $1.5 billion in a private equity joint venture. The move aims to expand its financial backing and leverage strategic partnerships to accelerate AI development. This potential commitment highlights OpenAI's growing influence and ambition in the technology and investment sectors.
OpenAI in talks to invest up to $1.5 billion in PE-backed joint venture, FT reports
OpenAI is reportedly negotiating to invest up to $1.5 billion in a private equity-backed joint venture. The deal aims to support OpenAI’s growth and innovation in AI technologies, with backing from significant investors to enhance its market position and funding capabilities. Details remain under discussion as OpenAI seeks to expand its strategic partnerships.
Asia stocks fall despite US-Iran truce extension; Nikkei hits record high
Asian stocks declined despite the US and Iran agreeing to extend their truce, easing geopolitical tensions. However, Japan’s Nikkei surged to a record high, driven by positive corporate earnings and strong economic data. Market reactions were mixed as investors weighed global risk factors against regional growth prospects.
Convenience store owner Yesway raises $280 million in US IPO
Convenience store chain Yesway successfully raised $280 million through its US initial public offering. The capital will support expansion efforts and operational improvements as Yesway aims to strengthen its market presence amid increasing competition in the retail sector.
BHP beats iron ore output estimates, settles China dispute; shares rise
BHP surpassed iron ore output expectations and resolved a dispute with China, leading to a rise in its share prices. The company’s strong production performance and improved relations with China have boosted investor confidence.
South Korea producer prices rise in March at fastest in more than 3 years
South Korea's producer prices surged 10.6% year-on-year in March, marking the fastest increase since late 2019. The rise was driven by higher costs in energy, raw materials, and manufacturing sectors, reflecting global inflation pressures and supply chain challenges. This surge signals rising production expenses that may impact consumer prices and inflation in the country moving forward.
Japan trade surplus widens in March on strong export growth
Japan's trade surplus expanded in March due to robust export growth, driven by increased shipments of machinery and electronics. Strong demand from key markets like the U.S. and China supported the gains, while imports also rose but at a slower pace. The widening surplus reflects Japan's recovery amid global economic challenges and signals resilience in its manufacturing sector.
UK pay awards rise in Q1 but April hints at softness, Brightmine says
UK pay awards increased in the first quarter of the year, indicating wage growth. However, data from April suggests a potential slowdown in pay rises. Brightmine highlights this trend amid ongoing economic uncertainties, pointing to signs of weaker wage pressures ahead despite earlier gains.
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Italy to confirm 2026 deficit around 2.8% of GDP despite weaker growth
Italy plans to confirm a 2026 budget deficit target near 2.8% of GDP, despite forecasting slower economic growth. The government aims to balance fiscal responsibility with supporting growth amid challenging economic conditions. Adjustments to the budget are expected to maintain this deficit level while addressing economic uncertainties.
Record surge in gasoline receipts boosts US retail sales, but weakness is looming
US retail sales saw a record increase driven by a surge in gasoline receipts, reflecting higher fuel demand and rising prices. However, economists warn of potential weakness ahead due to inflation pressures and slowing consumer spending, which could dampen economic growth in coming months.
US business inventories slightly above expectations in February
US business inventories rose slightly more than expected in February, indicating steady demand and supply chain improvements. This uptick reflects ongoing economic stability but suggests cautious inventory management by businesses amid varying market conditions.
US pending home sales beat expectations in March
US pending home sales rose unexpectedly in March, exceeding forecasts despite rising mortgage rates. The National Association of Realtors reported a 1.1% increase in the index, signaling sustained buyer interest. This suggests resilience in the housing market amid economic uncertainties and higher borrowing costs.
Business Inventories Rise, Surpassing Forecasts
Business inventories increased more than expected, signaling stronger than anticipated stockpiling by companies. This rise reflects optimism about future demand but may also raise concerns about potential overstocking. The data surpassed economists' forecasts, indicating businesses are preparing for increased sales growth in upcoming months.
Pending home sales dip but remain above forecast amid market fluctuations
Pending home sales declined slightly but stayed above economists' expectations despite market volatility. Factors include rising mortgage rates and economic uncertainties impacting buyer activity. However, demand remains stronger than anticipated, suggesting resilience in the housing market amidst ongoing financial fluctuations.
Morning Bid: Indefinite ceasefire, markets unbothered
An indefinite ceasefire has been announced, aiming to ease ongoing conflicts. Despite this significant development, global markets remain largely unaffected and stable, showing resilience amid geopolitical shifts. Investors appear cautious but optimistic, with key indices holding steady as negotiations continue.
Dollar Around One-Week Highs on Doubts About Iran War Ceasefire
The US dollar rose to near one-week highs as skepticism grows over a ceasefire in the Iran conflict. Investors are cautious amid ongoing tensions, leading to increased demand for the dollar as a safe-haven currency. Uncertainty around the conflict’s resolution continues to drive market dynamics.
Japan exports rise for seventh month as AI demand blunts Mideast risks for now
Japan's exports increased for the seventh consecutive month in April, driven by strong demand for AI-related products. Despite geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, the robust tech sector has helped sustain trade growth. This trend reflects the resilience of Japan's export economy amid global uncertainties, with AI technology playing a key role in mitigating external risks for now.
New Zealand’s investor visa draws nearly NZ$4 billion
New Zealand’s investor visa program has attracted close to NZ$4 billion in investments, boosting the country’s economy. The initiative appeals to wealthy individuals seeking residency, contributing significantly to local projects and development. This inflow supports national growth while providing visa holders with residency benefits.
US Transportation Secretary Seeks $10 Billion for Air Traffic Control Overhaul
The US Transportation Secretary has proposed a $10 billion investment to modernize the country's air traffic control system. The plan aims to enhance safety, reduce flight delays, and integrate advanced technologies to improve efficiency. This overhaul is part of a broader effort to upgrade aging infrastructure and support the growing demand for air travel.
Fed nominee Warsh spars with Democratic senators over asset divestment plan
Economic adviser Kevin Warsh faced tough questioning from Democratic senators during his Fed nomination hearing, particularly over his plan to divest from certain assets. Senators expressed concern about potential conflicts of interest and the effectiveness of his divestment strategy. Warsh defended his approach, emphasizing transparency and adherence to ethical standards. The exchange highlighted broader tensions on Fed oversight and financial ethics.
First commercial fusion plant nears construction in US, Commonwealth CEO says
The CEO of Commonwealth Fusion Systems announced that the first commercial fusion power plant in the US is approaching construction. This milestone marks significant progress in fusion energy development, aiming to provide a clean, sustainable energy source. The project reflects growing investment and confidence in fusion technology’s potential to revolutionize the energy sector.
Fed hawks and doves: What US central bankers are saying
US Federal Reserve officials are divided on interest rate policy amid inflation concerns. Hawks urge continued rate hikes to curb inflation, while doves advocate a pause to assess economic impact. The debate highlights the challenge of balancing inflation control with sustaining economic growth and labor market strength. Decisions from upcoming meetings will influence monetary policy direction and financial markets.
Trading Day: Trump extends ceasefire deadline ... after market close
After market hours, President Trump extended the ceasefire deadline, impacting investor sentiment. The announcement caused market volatility as traders adjusted to the evolving geopolitical situation. Key indices showed mixed reactions, reflecting uncertainty about the duration and implications of the ceasefire extension.
Air New Zealand’s chief financial officer resigns, airline commences search for replacement
Air New Zealand's CFO has resigned, prompting the airline to initiate a search for a new chief financial officer. The company aims to find a suitable replacement to continue managing its financial strategy and operations effectively.
Bitcoin slips slightly as Trump extends Iran ceasefire after breakdown in talks
Bitcoin's price dipped slightly following President Trump's decision to extend a ceasefire with Iran despite recent failed negotiations. The extension brought temporary market uncertainty, reflecting cautious investor sentiment amid ongoing geopolitical tensions affecting cryptocurrency markets.
Bybit EU enhances accessibility and seamless trading experiences for Polish users
Bybit EU has improved accessibility for Polish traders by launching its platform in Poland. The move aims to provide seamless, user-friendly crypto trading experiences with localized services and support, helping Polish users engage more easily in digital asset markets. This expansion reflects Bybit's commitment to broadening its European presence and catering to growing crypto demand in Poland.
Bitget Wallet to move into prediction markets with Polymarket integration
Bitget Wallet is expanding into prediction markets through integration with Polymarket, a leading platform for decentralized prediction markets. This move aims to enhance user engagement by enabling seamless access to real-time event betting and market insights directly within the Bitget Wallet interface, broadening its utility beyond traditional crypto transactions.
Vantage Introduces an Enhanced App with a Seamless All-in-One Trading Experience
Vantage has launched an upgraded app offering a streamlined, all-in-one trading platform. The enhanced app aims to improve user experience with faster execution, intuitive design, and integrated tools, allowing traders to manage portfolios and access markets effortlessly. This update supports Vantage’s commitment to providing advanced, user-friendly trading solutions for all investors.
Coins.ph Pioneers Stablecoin Payment Utility in the Philippines with First-of-its-Kind QRPh Integration
Coins.ph has introduced the first QRPh integration enabling stablecoin payments in the Philippines. This innovation allows users to transact using stablecoins via QR codes, enhancing convenience and expanding digital payment options. The move positions Coins.ph as a leader in crypto adoption, promoting financial inclusion and easing access to digital currencies for everyday transactions.
Bitcoin ticks higher despite renewed U.S.-Iran tensions
Bitcoin’s price edged up amidst rising U.S.-Iran tensions, reflecting investors’ cautious optimism. Despite geopolitical concerns causing volatility in traditional markets, Bitcoin showed resilience, attracting traders seeking alternative assets. Market analysts note that while uncertainty persists globally, Bitcoin’s appeal as a hedge remains strong, contributing to its modest gains in this tense environment.
OVHcloud and Alchemy Enter Strategic Relationship to Bring Scalable, Powerful Dev Platform to the Web3 World
OVHcloud and Alchemy have partnered to deliver a scalable and robust development platform for Web3. This collaboration aims to enhance blockchain infrastructure by combining OVHcloud’s cloud services with Alchemy’s blockchain development tools, enabling developers to build and scale decentralized applications more efficiently.
Unicoin Foundation Debuts, Aligning Social Impact with the Future of Responsible Crypto
The Unicoin Foundation has launched to integrate social impact with cryptocurrency innovation. It aims to promote responsible crypto use by supporting charitable projects and sustainability efforts, aligning financial technology with positive social change. Through partnerships and community engagement, Unicoin seeks to set a new standard for ethical practices in the crypto space.
Strategy Inc sells $2.5 billion in securities, buys 34,164 bitcoin
Strategy Inc sold $2.5 billion in securities to purchase 34,164 bitcoins, signaling a major shift toward cryptocurrency investments. This move reflects the company's confidence in Bitcoin's long-term value and commitment to expanding its digital asset holdings amid evolving market trends.
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Oracle Power receives heritage clearance for Australian gold project
Oracle Power has secured heritage clearance for its gold project in Australia, allowing the company to proceed with exploration activities. This clearance marks a significant milestone, ensuring that operations respect indigenous cultural sites and comply with regulatory requirements. The approval paves the way for Oracle Power to advance its project development, aiming to capitalize on Australia's rich gold resources.
FDA approves Sanofi’s Tzield for children as young as one year
The FDA has approved Sanofi’s Tzield for use in children aged one year and older. This expansion aims to provide early treatment and prevention options for young patients, addressing a critical need in pediatric healthcare. The approval supports broader access to Tzield, enhancing protection against targeted conditions in young children.
Yesway prices IPO at $20 per share, to list on Nasdaq
Yesway Holdings Inc. has priced its initial public offering at $20 per share. The company plans to list its shares on the Nasdaq stock exchange. This pricing reflects investor demand and market conditions as Yesway aims to raise capital to expand its convenience store operations across the U.S.
Target Hospitality prices $98M secondary stock offering at $14
Target Hospitality priced a $98 million secondary stock offering at $14 per share. The offering involves existing shareholders selling their shares, with no proceeds going to the company. This move aims to increase stock liquidity and provide selling shareholders an opportunity to monetize their holdings. The company will not receive any capital from this transaction.
Nektar prices $325M stock offering at $92 per share
Nektar Therapeutics has set the price for a $325 million stock offering at $92 per share. The company intends to use the funds to finance research and development, support its drug pipeline, and cover general corporate expenses. This offering is designed to bolster Nektar's financial standing as it continues making progress with its drug candidates.
Fermi America responds to former executive’s sale demand
Fermi America has addressed the recent demand from a former executive seeking the sale of the company. The company refutes the claims and states it is committed to its current strategic direction, emphasizing stability and growth. Legal discussions and negotiations are ongoing as both parties work toward a resolution.
HIVE Digital closes $115M exchangeable notes offering at 0% rate
HIVE Digital has completed a $115 million exchangeable notes offering with a 0% interest rate. The financing will support the company's expansion and operations. This zero-coupon debt provides investors with exchange rights into HIVE Digital shares, aligning interests while minimizing immediate cash outflows for the company.
Moderna begins phase 3 trial of H5 bird flu vaccine candidate
Moderna has launched a phase 3 trial for its H5 bird flu vaccine candidate, aiming to evaluate its safety and effectiveness in preventing H5 influenza. This trial marks a significant step toward developing a vaccine to combat potential bird flu outbreaks, enhancing preparedness for future pandemics. The study will enroll thousands of participants to assess immune response and protection levels.
East West Bancorp Q1 2026 Slides: Record Results Beat Forecasts
East West Bancorp reported record first-quarter 2026 earnings that surpassed analysts’ expectations. The bank experienced strong loan growth, higher net interest income, and robust fee income. Improved credit quality and effective cost control contributed to the positive results, indicating solid financial performance and optimism for continued growth in the coming quarters.
Beta Bionics Q1 2026 slides: margin gains offset by revenue dip
Beta Bionics reported a decline in Q1 2026 revenue, but achieved improved profit margins that partially offset the dip. Despite weaker sales, operational efficiencies and cost control helped boost margins, indicating progress in financial management. The company remains focused on product development and market expansion to drive future growth.