News Summary - 04/24/2026

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Trump tells BBC that King's visit could 'absolutely' help repair relations with UK

In a BBC interview, Trump expressed optimism that King Charles's upcoming visit could help mend strained US-UK relations and spoke about his rapport with the UK Prime Minister.

US boards ship carrying Iran oil as Trump threatens mine-laying vessels

Central Command has intercepted 33 vessels amid a blockade on ships to and from Iran. This action comes as tensions escalate, with Trump warning of potential mine-laying in response to threats.

Masked Iranian forces appear to seize ships in staged video

Analysis reveals that segments of the video showing masked Iranian forces seizing ships were filmed hours after the actual event, suggesting the footage may have been staged.

US soldier charged after winning $400,000 betting on removal of Maduro

Gannon Ken Van Dyke, a US soldier, is charged with making $400,000 on Polymarket by trading using classified information about the potential removal of Venezuelan leader NicolĂĄs Maduro, according to the Department of Justice.

Huge chunk of glacier blocks Everest route in peak climbing season

Sherpas are unable to prepare the climbing route on Everest due to a massive glacier block obstructing the path during the peak climbing season, delaying expeditions on the world's highest peak.

Meta says it will cut 8,000 jobs as AI spending soars

Meta announced it will cut 8,000 jobs, marking its largest layoff since 2023. The layoffs come amid rising investments in artificial intelligence, which are driving the company's spending higher. Employees had anticipated the cuts for weeks.

Singer D4vd had 'significant amount' of child sex abuse images when arrested, prosecutors say

Prosecutors revealed that TikTok star Singer D4vd was found with a significant amount of child sex abuse images upon arrest. His attorneys deny the allegations and promise to vigorously defend him.

Woman killed by bear in Polish forest, son and local government say

A 58-year-old woman was fatally attacked by a bear while walking in a mountainous area in Poland, according to her son and local authorities. Such deadly encounters with bears are extremely rare in the region.

US government watchdog to investigate Epstein files release

The Justice Department's inspector general will examine the delayed release and withholding of secret files related to Jeffrey Epstein. The review aims to ensure transparency and accountability regarding the handling of these sensitive documents.

White House memo claims mass AI theft by Chinese firms

A White House memo from Michael Kratsios alleges that mainly Chinese firms are illegally extracting and using US-developed AI models, raising concerns over intellectual property theft and national security risks.

More than 500 people killed in Tanzania election violence, inquiry finds

An official inquiry found that over 500 people died during election-related violence in Tanzania. While opposition parties blamed security forces for the killings, the report did not assign responsibility to any specific group.

US-Kuwaiti journalist held in Kuwait over social media posts acquitted, lawyers say

Ahmed Shihab-Eldin, a US-Kuwaiti journalist charged with spreading false information for reposting images related to the Iran war, has been acquitted, his lawyers announce.

US Navy chief leaving post 'effective immediately', Pentagon says

Reports indicate that Phelan, primarily handling administrative duties, has departed from his position immediately. His exit comes amid ongoing tensions related to US shipbuilding issues.

South African police chief suspended over $20m health contract

Cyril Ramaphosa announced the suspension of police chief Fannie Masemola, citing her crucial role in crime fighting as the reason.

Two trains collide head-on in Denmark, leaving five critically hurt

Two trains collided head-on at a level crossing north of Copenhagen early Thursday, resulting in five people critically injured. Emergency services responded promptly to the scene. The cause of the crash is under investigation.

Warner Bros shareholders approve Paramount's $111bn takeover

Warner Bros shareholders have approved Paramount's $111 billion takeover. The decision coincides with Donald Trump attending a dinner hosted by billionaire Paramount backers, the Ellisons.

MrBeast's company sued by ex-employee over sexual harassment claim

Beast Industries has denied allegations of sexual harassment and workplace gender bias made by a former employee.

Girl, 14, found in singer D4vd's car died of 'multiple injuries'

The medical examiner confirmed that the 14-year-old girl found in singer D4vd's car died from multiple injuries. Although the cause of death was determined months ago, the information had previously been withheld from the public.

Lebanon accuses Israel of targeting journalist killed in air strike

Lebanon's prime minister accused Israel of committing war crimes following IDF attacks on Red Cross vehicles, which prevented rescuers from reaching the site of a journalist killed in an air strike.

Trump administration reclassifies cannabis as less dangerous

The Trump administration reclassified medical marijuana into a lower drug category to facilitate increased research and improve access for patients.

South African court orders Zambia to return former president's body

A South African court has ruled that Zambia must return the remains of former president Edgar Lungu. The decision follows a dispute between Zambian authorities and Lungu's family over his burial location.

Pope Leo criticizes Equatorial Guinea prisons as he concludes Africa tour

Pope Leo delivered a frank and passionate speech condemning the conditions in Equatorial Guinea’s prisons, highlighting human rights concerns as he concluded his tour of Africa.

Billionaire backer sues Trump family's crypto firm over alleged extortion

Billionaire investor Justin Sun is suing the Trump family's World Liberty crypto venture, claiming he was extorted after investing $45 million in its tokens.

EU approves €90bn loan for Ukraine as pipeline is turned on ending deadlock

Ukraine has reopened the Druzhba pipeline, resolving a months-long dispute over oil supplies to Hungary. This development coincides with the EU's approval of a €90 billion loan to support Ukraine amid ongoing challenges.

Nigeria's suspected coup plotters deny treason charges

Allegations of a coup plot in Nigeria emerged after the cancellation of last year's Independence Day parade. Suspected individuals have denied the treason charges brought against them.

Lufthansa cuts 20,000 summer flights as fuel prices surge

Lufthansa is reducing 20,000 summer flights due to soaring jet fuel prices, a consequence of the US-Israel war with Iran. The airline joins others in cutting capacity amid rising operational costs driven by geopolitical tensions.

Steve Rosenberg: Kremlin's tightening grip on internet fuels public discontent

Internet restrictions across Russia have intensified, prompting citizens to liken the situation to Soviet-era censorship. These digital blackouts exacerbate public discontent as access to information becomes increasingly controlled by the Kremlin.

Headscarf with a beret: Muslim designers showcase floral dresses and boxy streetwear in Paris

Muslim designers in Paris presented floral dresses and boxy streetwear, blending headscarves with berets. The event highlighted a more inclusive French culture, reflecting diversity and evolving fashion norms appreciated by younger attendees.

A rumour, a lynching in India and a long wait for justice

A court convicted 20 individuals for the 2018 mob lynching of two men who were falsely accused of child kidnapping, highlighting the tragic consequences of misinformation and the delayed legal response.

In Tehran, money is short and a return to war looms over daily life

BBC's Lyse Doucet reports from Iran, highlighting vibrant shopping streets that conceal growing economic struggles and pervasive fears of a return to conflict, reflecting widespread uncertainty about the nation's future.

Ringo Starr: 'I made all my mistakes on stage'

Beatles legend Ringo Starr discusses his new country album, reflects on his knighthood, and shares insights on creating the iconic phrase "A Hard Day's Night."

China weathered Trump's tariffs - but the Iran war is taking a toll

The Middle East conflict is straining China's export-driven economy by impacting factory orders, increasing costs, and threatening jobs, despite China having previously endured the effects of Trump's tariffs.

He wasn't guilty but delays left this man jailed for five years without trial

At 17, Rasheed Wasiu was detained during protests against police brutality. Despite his innocence, he remained jailed for five years without trial due to significant legal delays.

No cartels involved - but Mexico's pyramid attack prompts new concerns

A deadly shooting at a popular Mexican tourist site, occurring just weeks before the World Cup, has raised new security concerns. Authorities confirmed that the incident was not linked to drug cartels, intensifying worries about violence and safety in the region despite the absence of organized crime involvement.

BBC visits migrant camp in northern France as new deal announced

A new three-year agreement with Paris aims to halt migrants from crossing the Channel by small boats. The deal focuses on managing and reducing illegal migration between northern France and the UK.

Hot air balloon makes emergency landing in California backyard

A hot air balloon carrying 13 people made an unexpected emergency landing in a Temecula backyard on Saturday, surprising a couple who woke up to find it behind their home.

Are insider traders making millions from the Iran war?

The BBC uncovered notable surges in trading activity just before the US president's announcements, suggesting possible insider trading linked to the Iran conflict.

Victory slips away as marathon runner celebrates too soon

In the Delaware Marathon, the lead runner prematurely slowed to celebrate, allowing a trailing competitor to overtake and win 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, according to former President Donald Trump.

The Pentagon suggests suspending Spain from NATO for not cooperating with the US in the Iran war

According to Reuters, the Pentagon has suggested suspending Spain from NATO due to its lack of cooperation with the United States in the conflict related to Iran, reflecting tensions over Spain's contribution to joint military operations.

Supermarkets Compete with Price Cuts in the Shopping Cart Amidst Iran War

Supermarkets such as Mercadona, El Corte Inglés, Carrefour, Grupo Dia, and ALDI are lowering prices to attract customers amid the geopolitical tension caused by the war in Iran, making savings their main commercial appeal.

Trump Announces That Israel and Lebanon Extend the Ceasefire for Three Weeks

The United States, under the Trump administration, announces that Israel and Lebanon have agreed to extend the ceasefire for three weeks, amid regional tensions including the war in Iran, conflicts in the Strait of Hormuz, and peace negotiations in Pakistan.

Trump orders the U.S. Navy to "shoot and kill" Iranian boats placing mines in Hormuz

President Trump states that the U.S. military has "full control" over the Strait of Hormuz and orders to shoot and kill Iranian boats placing mines, escalating tensions in the region.

Weekend of DANA and storms with mud and hail to bid farewell to an April with summer heat

The weekend will be characterized by meteorological instability due to a trough and a DANA, causing storms with mud and hail over wide areas, closing an April with summer-like temperatures.

Where is Paco MartĂ­nez Soria? The accused of killing a doctor in the M-30 'race' is on the run

The National Court issued a new arrest warrant against Paco MartĂ­nez Soria, accused of killing a doctor in a 'race' on the M-30, amid suspicions that he has left the country and is on the run.

Quevedo: "I don't think of myself as a leading artist, and that makes me feel freer"

Quevedo expresses that he doesn't see himself as a leading artist, which he feels gives him more creative freedom. This mindset allows him to explore his music without the pressure of being a role model or industry icon.

Quevedo releases 'El Baifo': listen to his third album, in which he emphasizes his identity and Canarian roots

Quevedo launches 'El Baifo', his third album with 14 songs, highlighting his identity and Canarian roots. The album includes collaborations such as the Nueva LĂ­nea orchestra and is already available on digital platforms.

Second "very serious" goring at La Maestranza this week: Roca Rey, Tana Rivera's boyfriend, gored

Roca Rey, Tana Rivera's boyfriend, suffered a serious goring at La Maestranza, which was at full capacity. The bullfighter's girlfriend and Fran Rivera were present at the event.

The Shocking Goring of Roca Rey at La Maestranza

The bullfighter Roca Rey suffered a serious goring during a bullfight at the Maestranza bullring, causing great commotion. He was promptly attended to and transferred to receive specialized medical care. The incident serves as a reminder of the constant risks that bullfighters face in the ring.

Person Electrocuted to Death on the R4 Line of Rodalies de Cataluña

Train service on the R4 line between Martorell Central and L'Hospitalet de Llobregat was suspended this morning due to an accident in which a person was electrocuted to death. Service has now been restored.

Cristina Pardo leaves La Sexta to host a prime-time show on Antena 3

Cristina Pardo departs from La Sexta after years of work and joins Antena 3 to host a prime-time program, marking an important change in her television career.

Cristina Pardo Announces She Is Leaving La Sexta: "It Makes Me Very Sad, Even Ana Pastor Asked Me If I Was Crying"

After five years co-hosting 'Mås vale tarde' alongside Iñaki López, Cristina Pardo announced her departure from La Sexta. Her farewell was emotional, with López hugging her live on air and Ana Pastor asking if she was crying, showing the sadness over her leaving.

Alaska shares her main quirks on 'El Hormiguero'

Singer Alaska visited 'El Hormiguero' alongside Pablo Motos to present her new album with Fangoria, titled 'La verdad o la imaginaciĂłn' ('The Truth or the Imagination'), and shared her main quirks during the interview.

Yamal's schedule after his injury: no preparation with the national team and very tight for the World Cup debut

The Barcelona forward Yamal suffered an injury to the biceps femoris of his left leg during the match against Celta. He will be out for four to five weeks, which will affect his preparation with the national team and casts doubt on his participation in the World Cup debut.

The Neighbors of Bernabéu and the City Council Will Design a New Project "From Scratch" to Save the Castellana Parking Lot

The neighbors of Bernabéu demand that the new project for the Castellana parking lot be legal to avoid future legal rulings. They insist that the parking spaces be exclusive for residents and not for rotation use by Real Madrid, conditioning their support on these guarantees.

Railway Safety Reviews Rules on Accidents to Require Train Drivers to Contact Adif First Instead of Their Operator

Railway Safety strengthens the rule so that, in the event of an accident, train drivers must first contact Adif rather than their operator, following the incident in Adamuz. Additionally, training will be promoted for the entire crew in the use of radiotelephony systems to improve communication and response in emergencies.

Bank Loans That Get on the European Commission's Nerves and Slow Down Mortgage Approval

Loan defaults by borrowers cause losses to financial institutions, which raises concerns at the European Commission and slows down the approval of new mortgages.

At least one dead and five injured in a shooting in Louisiana: the second in less than a week

A shooting in Louisiana left at least one dead and five injured after two groups began arguing and shouting at each other in an establishment. This is the second such incident in less than a week in the area.

Orson Salazar's explanations after his breakup with Paz Vega: "Everything that went in and out of that house..."

On 'El tiempo justo', Requejo presented three key points that make up Orson Salazar's defense following his breakup with Paz Vega, addressing details about what happened in the shared house and clarifying misunderstandings related to the separation.

A man kills his ex-wife with a knife and commits suicide in Seseña

The attacker, with a history of gender-based violence but no current judicial measures in place, killed his ex-wife with a knife in Seseña and then took his own life. The victim was registered in the VioGen system with a low level of protection.

Half a million soldiers, greater resilience, and more funding: this is how Germany wants to have "the strongest army in Europe"

Germany plans to increase its army to half a million soldiers, improve its resilience, and allocate more funds to become the strongest army in Europe. The strategy aims to deter the threat from Russia and reduce dependence on the United States.

The School Calendar That Madrid Is Finalizing for the 2026-27 School Year: Classes Start on September 7 and 8, and the White Week Holiday Is Restored

The Community of Madrid is preparing the 2026-27 school calendar, with classes starting on September 7 for nurseries and primary schools, and on September 8 for secondary schools and vocational training. Additionally, the White Week is being restored as a vacation period in the calendar.

How to Prevent a Dog Attack on a Child? Tips for Teaching Children to Interact with Dogs Safely

Half of dog bites affect children, but most can be prevented with basic education from an early age, teaching kids how to interact with dogs safely.

An Army vehicle valued at around 600,000 euros is launched

The military vehicle Vamtac, valued at approximately 600,000 euros, was completely destroyed.

Voting begins for Cinfa's 'The Voice of the Patient': choose your project among 436 initiatives

Voting for Cinfa's 'The Voice of the Patient' is now open until May 6th at 12:00 pm. The company will donate 500,000 euros over two years, distributed among 100 selected projects from all over Spain.

Science becomes a 'glass of wellbeing' at every stage of life

Puleva offers milks adapted to each stage of life, supported by more than five decades of research and development. Its range includes products such as Puleva Omega-3, Puleva Calcium, and Peques Buenas Noches, the result of various scientific projects aimed at wellbeing through nutrition.

The movie about Michael Jackson is the last straw: have biopics reached exhaustion?

Sam Mendes' Beatles tetralogy, along with the poor reception of 'Michael,' suggests that the audience might be tired of biopics, indicating a possible saturation of the genre.

The lifeless body of Pablo, who disappeared on April 21 in San CristĂłbal de La Laguna, has been found

The lifeless body of Pablo, missing since April 21 in San CristĂłbal de La Laguna, was found. The National Police reported that no signs of violence or criminal activity were found on the body.

Man Dies Crushed by a Cow in a Village in Lugo

A man died after being crushed by a cow in a village in Lugo. A relative alerted emergency services, who could only confirm the individual's death.

Ignatius Farray issues verdict on the movie 'Torrente presidente'

Ignatius Farray shared his opinion about the new movie "Torrente presidente" during an interview, expressing his stance on the film.

Inda shows a plaque he discovered in the Valley of the Fallen that does not comply with the Memory Law: "Botch job"

On 'Horizonte', Inda showed a photo of a plaque in the Basilica of the Valley of the Fallen that still names Franco as "leader of Spain, by the grace of God," violating the Historical Memory Law.

Denise Richards’ Devastating Farewell to Her Friend and Ex Patrick Muldoon

Denise Richards paid an emotional tribute to Patrick Muldoon, her friend since they were 19, following his passing, expressing her grief over the loss and recalling the deep bond they shared throughout the years.

Meta will lay off 8,000 workers, 10% of its workforce: says it is "the best option"

Meta will lay off 8,000 employees, 10% of its workforce. Those affected in the U.S. will receive a severance package of 16 weeks' salary plus an additional two weeks for each year worked. The company states that this measure is the best option.

Santiago Segura, against the historian who criticized his movie: "It's ugly that you insult 2 million people"

The sixth installment of Torrente succeeds at the box office and sparks an intense ideological debate in Spain. Santiago Segura responds to the historian who criticized the film, defending the millions of viewers who enjoy it.

Afro-Cuban and Expert in Sacred Music: Yudiana GĂłmez Leads RosalĂ­a's LUX Tour Orchestra

Yudiana GĂłmez, a renowned expert in sacred and Afro-Cuban music, won over RosalĂ­a's team with a video in which she analyzed the musical quality of Berghain, earning their trust to conduct the orchestra for the LUX Tour.

David Cespedes, longevity expert: "These foods are taking years off your life"

Dr. David Cespedes warns about three common foods in your refrigerator that can negatively impact your health and reduce your longevity. These products, although they seem healthy, contain elements that accelerate aging and harm the body, so he recommends avoiding them to live longer and better.

Monkeys Can Control Virtual Reality Avatars with Their Minds, According to a Study

Scientists enabled three monkeys with brain implants to control avatars in virtual worlds using only their thoughts, demonstrating advances in brain-computer interfaces.

Why Are People Afraid of Flying? An Airplane Pilot Reveals the Possible Reasons

Aerophobia, the fear of flying, is common in Spain. Although it has been proven that flying is safe, many people continue to experience this fear due to various psychological and emotional reasons.

This is the restaurant in Seville with a Solete that the Repsol Guide highlights for its prices

This restaurant located on the outskirts of Seville stands out for its very affordable prices and has been awarded a Solete by the Repsol Guide, highlighting the value for money it offers to its customers.

The DGT’s Pegasus Turns 65: They Are Only Responsible for 0.5% of Annual Fines

The Pegasus, the iconic helicopter of the DGT that monitors Spanish roads, celebrates 65 years in 2026. Despite its long history, it only accounts for 0.5% of annual fines, demonstrating that its primary role is surveillance and support in road safety rather than the issuing of fines.

Jimmy White, snooker legend: "There are many fans of my sport in Spain, but you don’t have clubs, they are all billiards halls"

Jimmy White, renowned English snooker player, analyzes the growing popularity of the sport in Spain, highlighting the lack of specific snooker clubs despite the interest. Additionally, he shares his favorites for the current World Championship, which is broadcast exclusively on Eurosport and HBO Max.

An expert confirms that Koldo is the author of the notes provided by Aldama to prove match-fixing: "The similarity is undeniable"

The expert confirms that Koldo GarcĂ­a is the author of the notes linked to alleged match-fixing, highlighting an undeniable similarity in the handwriting despite Koldo having undergone three shoulder surgeries before the examination, which did not affect the identified characteristic gestures.

Controversy Over the Absence of Spectators at the Mutua Madrid Open: Trouble with VIP Boxes, Empty Stands...

In the preliminary rounds of the Mutua Madrid Open on the Manolo Santana court, a notable absence of spectators has been observed, with empty stands and issues related to the occupation of VIP boxes, generating controversy during the tournament.

30 People Evicted After the Collapse of an Abandoned Building in Badalona

Firefighters received a report of the collapse of an abandoned building in Badalona at 8:46 p.m. and deployed seven units to carry out preventive demolitions. As a safety measure, 30 people were evacuated from the area.

The Madrid-MĂĄlaga AVE will open with single-track sections, and Renfe cuts frequencies and changes schedules

The first Iryo service on June 30 will depart from Madrid at 15:05 and from MĂĄlaga at 18:53. From May 1, the five daily trips in each direction that existed before the line's interruption will be resumed.

An Extra Income from Solar Energy: How to Sell Your Excess Self-Consumption

A roof with solar panels can generate additional income by selling the surplus energy produced. This practice turns self-consumption into a stable source of income for families, promoting the efficient and profitable use of solar energy.

The new affordable phone for Xiaomi fans has a large display

The REDMI A7 Pro is an economical smartphone with 4G connectivity, notable for its large 6.9-inch screen and a battery that lasts up to two days.

The Michelin Chef Dani GarcĂ­a's Trick for Making His Tempura Shrimp

Andalusian chef Dani GarcĂ­a reveals his secret for preparing tempura shrimp, a classic dish in many Spanish bars, sharing his recipe to achieve a delicious and authentic result.

Jesus Christ Super Trump

Donald Trump shared images generated by artificial intelligence that depict him as Jesus Christ and as an enforcer on Earth, suggesting an image of power and divine leadership.

Why Weren't We All Watching 'Sidosa'?

Eduardo Casanova's documentary, "Sidosa," is being shown today in some cinemas, exploring important themes and offering a unique perspective that deserves more public attention.

It takes some nerve

The egg, once surrounded by myths about its effects, has been reassessed. It is now recognized that its benefits, such as providing protein and essential nutrients, outweigh the previously attributed harms, marking the end of old negative beliefs about its consumption.

Wages to Support Democracy

This May Day invites us to reconsider the difference between 'benefits' and 'costs,' especially in the context of wages. The reflection suggests that a fair wage is not just an expense but a key investment to sustain democracy and social well-being.

USA Approves the First Golden Card That Will Grant Residency to Millionaires

The United States approved a golden card that grants residency to millionaires. The individual option costs one million dollars, and the corporate option two million, aimed at attracting significant investments.

"I can’t stop," "I don’t sleep," "I don’t recognize myself": warning signs that reach the Psychology office

MarĂ­a JesĂșs Álava Reyes addresses issues related to alcohol, the accumulation of losses, and persistent anxiety in 20minutos, emphasizing the importance of seeking professional help in time to prevent these problems from worsening.

The Civil Guard finds no biological remains of Esther López in the basement of Óscar’s house, the main suspect in the crime

After 15 hours of searching the second residence of Óscar S. M., the main suspect, the Civil Guard did not find any biological remains of Esther López in the basement of the house.

Everything about the mega underwater tunnel that would connect Spain and Morocco by road

After years of study, modern engineering considers it feasible to build a mega underwater tunnel that connects Spain and Morocco by road, representing a great technical and strategic challenge.

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How much do you know about 'The Island of Temptations'? Test yourself with 10 questions

20minutos invites you to test your knowledge about the Telecinco show "The Island of Temptations" with a challenge of 10 questions.

Copernicus captures satellite images of oil spills in the Strait of Hormuz caused by the war in Iran

Satellite images from the Copernicus program reveal oil spills extending for several kilometers in the Strait of Hormuz, direct consequences of the armed conflict in Iran.

Gente de Zona Releases 'Se le pasa', the First Preview of Their Upcoming Album

The Cuban duo Gente de Zona has released "Se le pasa," the first single from their new album. They will present the project on a tour in Spain, starting on June 25th in Madrid.

Susana Molina denies pregnancy and reflects on comments about her appearance

Susana Molina denies rumors about a possible pregnancy and takes the opportunity to reflect on the comments she receives about her appearance. The influencer emphasizes the importance of mental health and respect, rejecting criticisms that affect her personal well-being.

Delcy RodrĂ­guez declares the amnesty in Venezuela concluded after benefiting more than 8,600 people

The amnesty initiative in Venezuela has concluded after benefiting 8,616 people, including 314 who were imprisoned and the rest who were facing precautionary measures.

Alba Carrillo reveals that she organized a family meeting to cancel her wedding with Feliciano LĂłpez

Alba Carrillo revealed on 'El sĂłtano club' that she organized a family meeting to cancel her wedding with Feliciano LĂłpez, sharing details about the reasons and conflicts that led to the breakup of their relationship.

The son in distress on WhatsApp was a scammer: "I froze, swallowed the bait, and gave him the money"

The 'son in distress' fraud is growing in Spain, as part of the rise of digital scams based on impersonation and urgency. These widespread deceptions account for the majority of current cybercrimes, affecting many victims who hand over money after being manipulated by criminals.

The Annoyances of 24-Hour Stores to Madrid Residents: Nighttime Alcohol Sales, Noise, and Damage to Local Businesses

Residents of Madrid, especially in Lavapiés, criticize 24-hour stores for promoting nighttime alcohol sales, generating noise, and harming local businesses, as they claim not to shop at these establishments and see that they do not bring benefits to the community.

A Home in the Usera Neighborhood to Keep Youth Off the Streets: "Without Them, I Don’t Know Where I Would Be"

The municipal program ASPA offers specialized support to young people over 18 at risk of homelessness, guiding them towards an independent adult life. In 2025, they assisted 88 young people in this situation, providing them with a home and preventing them from ending up on the streets.

'Survivors 2026' features an eviction with a second chance and a new forced coexistence: "Enjoy!"

The nominated contestant with the lowest percentage of votes (43.7%) was evicted from the beach on 'Survivors 2026', but received a second chance by being sent to the 'Parasite Zone', where she shares a forced coexistence with Marisa Jara.

Aimar Bretos announces exclusively on 'El Intermedio' the premiere date of his show on La Sexta

Aimar Bretos announced exclusively on 'El Intermedio' that his new show, 'La noche de Aimar', will premiere on La Sexta on Wednesday, April 29.

Susanna Griso criticizes the price of food at airports: "I bought a bottle of water for €4.50"

Susanna Griso criticized the high prices of food at airports, highlighting that only the water from the fountains in the restrooms is free. She mentioned that she paid €4.50 for a bottle of water, expressing her displeasure with the inflated costs in these spaces.

Paz Herrera, the queen of 'Pasapalabra', defends Rosa RodrĂ­guez: "To win you have to be bold"

Paz Herrera, a celebrated 'Pasapalabra' champion, supports Rosa RodrĂ­guez's bold strategy on the show, emphasizing that winning requires bravery and taking risks.

The physical transformation of Jorge Berrocal, 26 years after 'Big Brother 1'

Jorge Berrocal, a contestant from the first edition of 'Big Brother' 26 years ago, has shown a remarkable physical change. Over time, his appearance has evolved considerably, reflecting the years that have passed since his time on the reality show.

Sandra Sabatés on Judge Maman: "It is a mistake that he is the head of a court for violence against women"

Sandra Sabatés criticizes that Judge Maman, who holds sexist prejudices, is in charge of a court dealing with violence against women, questioning how he can safeguard the well-being of minors if his biases influence his decisions.

José Manuel Soto threatens to quit 'Supervivientes' and criticizes the show

José Manuel Soto is tired of the attitudes of some contestants, especially Claudia Chacón, and has threatened to leave the show 'Supervivientes'.

Sara Bravo's Slip-Up on 'ConexiĂłn Extremadura': "I Forgot I Was on TV"

During the broadcast of 'ConexiĂłn Extremadura', Sara Bravo made a slip-up by forgetting she was on camera, spontaneously confessing: "I forgot I was on television." This moment reflected her naturalness and approachability in front of the audience.

David manages to come back against Javier by 11 letters in 'El Rosco' to tie for the second consecutive day

David, from Barcelona, managed to answer the necessary questions to come back by 11 letters and tie with Javier in 'El Rosco' for the second consecutive day.

Eugenia MartĂ­nez de Irujo's Tribute to Her Mother, the Duchess of Alba, Through Her Flamenca Dress

Eugenia MartĂ­nez de Irujo paid tribute to her mother, the Duchess of Alba, during the Feria de Abril by wearing a flamenca dress featuring a drawing of her mother on the petticoat.

Naty Abascal recovers photographs of her great friend the Duchess of Alba, to celebrate the Feria de Abril

Naty Abascal has shared previously unseen photographs of her great friend, the Duchess of Alba, to pay tribute to her and celebrate the Feria de Abril in memory of Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart, who would have turned one hundred years old this year.

They reveal the cause of death of the minor found lifeless in rapper D4vd's car

The minor died due to multiple penetrating injuries, according to the Los Angeles County Forensic Department.

BelĂ©n Esteban’s Funny English in Her Collaboration with a Makeup Brand

Belén Esteban collaborated with a makeup brand that allowed her to name the products her way, which led to a funny use of English by "La Patrona."

RocĂ­o Flores talks about her reunion with Gloria Camila: "Everything very good"

RocĂ­o Flores and Gloria Camila reunited at the El Turronero booth during the April Fair in Seville, where they met and experienced a cordial moment. RocĂ­o confirmed that everything went "very well" during the family gathering.

Irene Rosales' declaration to her boyfriend: "The love of my life"

Irene Rosales declared her love for her boyfriend live on 'El tiempo justo', calling him "the love of my life." The couple showed their connection and affection during the interview, highlighting the importance of their relationship.

The reason why Tamara Gorro did not go to the April Fair with Cayetano Rivera

Tamara Gorro did not attend the April Fair with Cayetano Rivera, surprising her followers who expected to see photos of both at the Sevillian event.

Ibai Llanos stumbles in his challenge of trying to guess the sexual orientation and ideology of strangers

The popular streamer Ibai Llanos attempted to guess the sexual orientation and political ideology of strangers during a challenge. However, he made mistakes and received criticism for the lack of sensitivity of the activity, which many considered inappropriate and reductive. Ibai acknowledged the errors and emphasized the importance of respecting diversity and avoiding prejudice.

Kiko Jiménez wins against Gloria Camila in his lawsuit for psychological abuse: "They tried to destroy my image"

Kiko Jiménez won the lawsuit against his ex-partner Gloria Camila for psychological abuse. On Instagram, he stated that there was an attempt to destroy his image during the legal process.

Anabel Pantoja responds to accusations of being a "despot": "I have never demanded anything out of the ordinary"

Anabel Pantoja responds to accusations of being a "despot," denying that she has asked for anything out of the ordinary. According to Pepe del Real, Isabel Pantoja's niece has allegedly been blacklisted by American promoters.

Lester Duque Admits to Crossing the Line in Argument with Patri Pérez

Lester Duque, former participant of 'La isla de las tentaciones', publicly apologized to the audience and his partner after showing disrespect during an argument with Patri Pérez.

RTVE Convicted for "Biased" Reporting on 'Mañaneros'

The court ruled in favor of the Community of Madrid and condemned RTVE for broadcasting information on 'Mañaneros' that was deemed "biased," acknowledging a breach of journalistic objectivity.

Medical report on Lamine Yamal: goodbye to the season, but he could make it to the World Cup

Lamine Yamal suffers an injury to the biceps femoris of his left leg, according to FC Barcelona. This will keep him out for the rest of the season, although he could recover in time for the World Cup.

An Army Vehicle Worth Around 600,000 Euros Launched

A Vamtac vehicle of the Army, valued at approximately 600,000 euros, was completely destroyed after being launched.

Boris Becker, Tennis Legend: "I Would Say the Current Sinner Is the Best We've Seen"

Boris Becker, tennis legend, praised the current player Jannik Sinner, describing him as the best talent they have seen so far. Becker highlighted Sinner’s exceptional skills and potential to become a top player in the sport.

Trungelliti faces a fan at the Mutua Madrid Open in a heated duel against Mérida

The Spaniard defeated the Argentine 6-4, 1-6, and 7-6 in a tense match during the Mutua Madrid Open.

"Maradona was swollen and covered in a normal room": testifies the police officer who confirmed the death

Lucas FarĂ­as, the first police officer who confirmed Maradona's death, testified in the new trial detailing the procedure carried out on the day of the passing, describing the condition in which he found the football star.

Nadal, Bellingham, Courtois, and Sinner inaugurate the tennis court at the Bernabéu... with Florentino as chair umpire

Rafael Nadal, Jude Bellingham, Thibaut Courtois, and Jannik Sinner inaugurated the new tennis court at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, with Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez acting as chair umpire for the event.

Madrid will be able to play against Israeli Hapoel with an audience: attendees must identify themselves and no tickets will be sold

Madrid has received permission from the Government Delegation to allow an audience at the Movistar Arena during the match against Israeli Hapoel. Attendees must identify themselves, and no tickets will be sold to the public.

Marta, mother of DarĂ­o, with severe autism and behavioral problems: "We are holding on to what is already unsustainable"

DarĂ­o, 18 years old and with severe autism, faces behavioral problems. His family has requested a specialized residence to meet his needs, as the current situation is unsustainable for them.

A study in 16 Spanish hospitals predicts the severity of an encephalopathy that causes epilepsy and autism

Syngap1 encephalopathy affects 1 in every 16,000 people, causing epilepsy, intellectual disability, and autism in 60% of cases. A study conducted in 16 Spanish hospitals aims to predict the severity of this disease to improve its diagnosis and treatment.

Braille, the system that returns the power of reading to blind people

Noelia LĂłpez and Lourdes Bullido, employees of ONCE, work to make braille accessible to all blind people who need it, thus facilitating their right to reading.

"To understand or not to understand": Plena inclusiĂłn celebrates World Book Day advocating for easier reading

The Plena inclusiĂłn Confederation commemorates World Book Day by promoting accessible reading for everyone. Through its social media channels, it shares excerpts from works such as Hamlet, Don Quixote, and The Lord of the Rings, advocating for universal access to culture.

From Meat to Bread: These Are the Fresh Foods Best and Worst Rated by Consumers at the Supermarket

The OCU surveyed 7,600 consumers to assess satisfaction with fresh foods in supermarkets. The study reveals which products are rated best and worst, highlighting significant differences in quality and price according to users.

GortĂĄzar (CaixaBank) warns that the housing access problem "is not small"

CaixaBank's CEO highlights that the housing access problem in Spain is serious. Additionally, he emphasizes the country's advantage regarding the war in Iran due to its lower dependence on oil.

Warner shareholders approve merger agreement with Paramount

Warner shareholders have approved the merger with Paramount. However, the deal is still pending antitrust reviews in the United States, the European Union, and other jurisdictions.

Netflix announces a $25 billion share buyback following the failure with Warner

Netflix has announced a $25 billion share buyback, which does not have a fixed expiration date, following its failed attempt at a partnership with Warner.

Gloria Ortiz: "We will be selective with mortgage approvals until prices are reasonable"

Gloria Ortiz indicates that the institution will focus its growth on companies within Spain and is not currently considering purchase offers. Additionally, they will be selective in granting mortgages, expecting prices to adjust to reasonable levels before expanding approvals.

El Corte Inglés 'freezes' the price of 300 basic food products for more than three months

El Corte Inglés keeps the prices unchanged for 300 basic food products, including fruits, vegetables, meats, fish, dairy, and oils, both own-brand and manufacturer products, for more than three months to support consumers.

The Ellisons: This Is What Trump’s Friends Behind TikTok, Paramount, and Now Also HBO and CNN Are Like

The Ellison group, linked to Donald Trump, has expanded its influence in American media, now controlling platforms such as TikTok, Paramount, HBO, and CNN. This expansion takes place in a media landscape marked by concentration and polarization, reflecting how political connections can impact the realms of news and entertainment.

'Scary Movie 6' mercilessly mocks Michael Jackson and the accusations: "We're going to touch the fans everywhere"

The return of 'Scary Movie 6' continues the tradition of parodying Michael Jackson, featuring in its trailer and poster a provocative satire about the King of Pop and the controversial accusations against him.

Charlize Theron, trapped in Australia: review of 'Dominant Predator' on Netflix, a hunting thriller

Charlize Theron stars in a survival thriller in which she is pursued by an Egerton playing a disturbed hunter. The movie is entertaining and decent, but less intriguing than expected.

The Life of Álvaro Mel, the Influencer with Over a Million Followers Who Became an Actor

Álvaro Mel, an influencer with over a million followers, makes his acting debut in the series 'Cochinas' on Prime Video. His career includes various series and movies, solidifying his transition from the digital world to professional acting.

'Miami Vice '85': actors, release date in Spain, plot, and more about the return of 'Miami Vice'

Joseph Kosinski revives Michael Mann's iconic series with Austin Butler and Michael B. Jordan as the new Crockett and Tubbs in 'Miami Vice '85', promising a renewed version of the classic.

Horror Release Calendar with 'Evil Dead Rise', 'Scary Movie', 'Insidious 6' and the Most Anticipated of the Year

Movie theaters are gearing up for a horror season with major releases, including 'Evil Dead Rise', 'Scary Movie', and 'Insidious 6'. From winners at the Sitges Festival to works by directors such as Robert Eggers, Ti West, and André Øvredal, audiences will be seeking big chills this year.

Google continues working on its screenless device: rumors reveal it already has a name

Rumors indicate that the screenless device being developed by Google could be called Fitbit Air, continuing the evolution of the Fitbit brand towards new technologies.

Does Rejecting Cookies Work? They Discover That Google and Microsoft Keep Tracking to Collect Data

Although users reject cookies in their browsers, Google and Microsoft continue tracking and collecting data, which calls into question the effectiveness of this measure to protect online privacy.

NASA is forced to turn off an instrument on the Voyager 1 probe to extend its lifespan

NASA has deactivated an instrument on the Voyager 1 probe to conserve energy and extend the duration of its mission in interstellar space.

This well-known video calling app verifies if you are talking to a real person to protect you

The video calling app implements a feature to verify that each participant is a real person, enhancing security and protection against simulations or fraud during calls.

YouTube launches a powerful tool to protect celebrities from AI deepfakes

YouTube has launched a tool that uses artificial intelligence to detect and protect public figures from deepfakes, functioning similarly to its Content ID system for copyrighted content.

Neither Pencil Nor Gel: ‘Peel Off’ Dyes Are the New Way to Conceal Gray Hairs in Eyebrows

Peel off dyes offer a new option to conceal gray hairs in the eyebrows without the need to pluck them, providing a temporary finish that is easy to apply.

Lisa Kudrow opens up about aging in Hollywood: "Sorry for not being dead"

Lisa Kudrow spoke in an interview about her experience aging in front of the cameras, revealing the difficulties and pressures of staying relevant in Hollywood as she gets older.

Do Women Have Less Sexual Desire Than Men? "It's a Panel with Many Buttons"

Dr. MarĂ­n Berbell explains that female and male sexual desire function differently, with female desire being more complex and multifactorial, like "a panel with many buttons," influenced by biological, emotional, and social aspects.

Nutritionist Sandra Moñino: "You Can't Miss These Infusions If You Are Perimenopausal"

Nutritionist Sandra Moñino, author of 'Goodbye to Inflammation', emphasizes the importance of including certain infusions in the diet during perimenopause to improve well-being and manage symptoms typical of this stage.

These Are the Effects of Spring on Hair and How We Can Combat Them

Spring affects the health of hair, causing damage and negative changes. To combat these effects, it is important to adopt specific care routines that protect, hydrate, and strengthen the hair during this season.

Have Nate and Cassie's Wedding Guests Skipped the Protocol? Their Daring 'Looks' in 'Euphoria'

The images from Nate and Cassie's wedding in 'Euphoria' show guests with very daring and extreme looks that stand out for their boldness. It is questioned whether these styles would be acceptable at a Spanish wedding, where protocol tends to be stricter.

The Gastronomic Map of Madrid That Reveals 15 Unique Restaurants Beyond the City Center

The initiative highlights the culinary heritage of various neighborhoods in Madrid, uncovering 15 unique restaurants outside the city center and promoting the city's gastronomic diversity.

The Most Expensive Italian Restaurant in Spain, Where the Tasting Menu Can Cost Over 200 Euros... and What Views!

This Italian restaurant in Spain has one Michelin star, a Repsol Sun rating, and is ranked number 28 among the best Italian restaurants outside Italy. Its tasting menu can exceed 200 euros and offers stunning views.

Sant Jordi Bread, a Recipe with Sobrasada and Cheese for This Day in Catalonia

In addition to giving books and roses, in Catalonia Sant Jordi can be celebrated by preparing a special bread with sobrasada and cheese, a delicious recipe that complements the tradition of this festivity.

The CĂłrdoba restaurant with a good, tasty, and varied daily menu for 14 euros

The restaurant offers a varied daily menu for 14 euros, with 20 first courses, 20 main courses, and 10 desserts available. This option is served every day at lunchtime, including weekends.

Where to Try the Best Espetos, According to the Gastronomic Academy of MĂĄlaga

The Gastronomic Academy of MĂĄlaga, the oldest gastronomic institution in Spain, has selected the best restaurants to taste the traditional Malaga espeto, highlighting key places to enjoy this typical dish.

To Make Good Mashed Potatoes, You Need to Boil Them with the Skin On

Boiling potatoes with the skin on is key to perfect mashed potatoes, according to professional chefs, as it improves the texture and flavor of the dish.

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 new direct flights this summer, each with two weekly frequencies, just in time for the summer season.

The World Capital of the Book is an Hour Away from Spain and is One of the Most Unique Cities in Africa

On April 23rd, International Book Day, a special celebration will take place in a Moroccan city close to Spain, recognized as the World Capital of the Book by UNESCO.

The Best Cities in Spain to Visit on Foot: Urban Destinations to Enjoy Step by Step

Spain offers ideal cities to explore on foot, from large metropolises like Madrid and Barcelona, to coastal destinations like Santander and CĂĄdiz, and inland towns like Valladolid and Toledo, all charming places to discover by strolling.

The Town of Tarragona Where the Legend of Sant Jordi Was Born: A Walled Medieval Paradise

The medieval town near Barcelona is the origin of Sant Jordi’s Day, celebrated in Catalonia as International Book Day. This walled town is a cultural symbol and a historical paradise that inspires this very special celebration.

Paula Orell, Psychologist: "The Sooner You Address Your Sadness, The Sooner It Will Go Away"

Paula Orell, author of 'Love Yourself Beautifully,' explains the importance of recognizing and addressing uncomfortable emotions, such as sadness, giving them the necessary space so that they disappear faster and thus promote emotional well-being.

A Psychiatrist's Trick to Calm Anxiety in Seconds: "You Can Relax, There Is No Danger Right Now"

Dr. Alejandro MartĂ­nez Rico explains that anxiety is a natural response and offers a simple trick to quickly calm it, reminding you that there is no danger at the moment, which helps relax the body and mind.

The Historic Quote by David Thoreau, Philosopher: "Only Those Who Get Lost Come to Understand Themselves"

The American philosopher David Thoreau reflects on the importance of deviating from the usual path, pointing out that getting lost is not a failure but an opportunity for self-understanding.

Losing Her Period from Being on 'Supervivientes': Miri Pérez Explains the Illness She Suffers From and How It Affects Her

Miri Pérez, former contestant of Supervivientes, reveals that she suffers from hypothalamic amenorrhea, an absence of menstruation, which began during her participation in the show.

Eating lentils for iron is good, but combining them with this food is much better

Consuming lentils along with foods rich in vitamin C improves iron absorption, preventing anemia and increasing the nutritional benefit.

Borja Quiroga, Nephrologist, on Forcing Water Intake to Expel Stones: "The Pain Must Be Treated"

Borja Quiroga, nephrologist at La Princesa University Hospital, warns against forcing water intake to expel stones and emphasizes that the focus should be on treating the pain, not just on "pushing" the stone out.

The Spanish Engine from Horse and Repsol Surprises with Its Figures: 3.3 l/100 km and Nearly Zero Emissions

Horse and Repsol launch a hybrid engine in Spain that uses renewable gasoline, achieving a consumption of 3.3 l/100 km and nearly zero emissions, standing out for its efficiency and sustainability.

The DGT clarifies that the ITV for motorhomes and camper vans does not have the same deadlines

The Directorate General of Traffic has updated the regulations to clearly differentiate motorhomes and camper vans, establishing different deadlines for the Vehicle Technical Inspection (ITV) depending on the type of recreational vehicle.

The Ministry of Transport invests in the improvement of more than 200 kilometers of roads in Cuenca

The Ministry of Transport, under Óscar Puente, has awarded a contract worth 8.71 million euros for the maintenance and operation of more than 200 kilometers of roads in the province of Cuenca.

Can My Car Stick Out of My Parking Spot? What the Horizontal Property Law Says

The article addresses the common conflict among neighbors about whether a car can extend beyond its parking space and occupy part of the adjacent spot. According to the Horizontal Property Law, each owner must respect the boundaries of their parking space to avoid issues and complaints within the community.

Nobody Expected It: Hyundai Ventures Into Off-Road with an All-Terrain Vehicle

Hyundai surprises the U.S. market with the Boulder Concept, an SUV that previews its first pick-up equipped with an independent chassis, marking its entry into the off-road and all-terrain segment.

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 country’s electrical infrastructure.

The PP calls for the resignation of the Basque Justice Minister following the return to prison of the ETA member Anboto

Javier de AndrĂ©s, president of the Basque PP, demands the resignation of the Basque Justice Minister, MarĂ­a JesĂșs San JosĂ©, for allegedly breaking the law in the case of the ETA member Anboto, who has returned to prison. De AndrĂ©s criticizes the Basque Government's handling and decisions in this matter.

A Third Cancer Patient Dies After Receiving Six Times the Correct Dose of the Drug in Burgos

A third cancer patient dies after receiving an overdose of six times the correct dose of the drug in Burgos. The justice system is investigating the case for possible charges of homicide and injuries due to gross professional negligence.

Rueda supports the motion of no confidence alongside a former PSOE councilor so that the PP can take over the Mayoralty of Lugo

Alfonso Rueda, president of the Xunta, backs the motion of no confidence presented by the Lugo PP along with MarĂ­a Reigosa, a former councilor who left the PSOE, to take control of the Mayoralty of Lugo.

The Government of Asturias reinstates the 'shadow toll': what it is

"Shadow tolls" are a system where private investment finances infrastructure, and the public administration compensates based on vehicle traffic. Asturias is bringing back this model to encourage investments and improve its roads without charging users directly.

A Bornean orangutan, an endangered species, is born at Bioparc Fuengirola

A Bornean orangutan was born at Bioparc Fuengirola. The birth took place early in the afternoon, in the outdoor area of the habitat. The baby is in excellent health.

Registration opens in Madrid for summer camps: all the dates

14,415 spots have been made available for summer camps in Madrid, with the aim of facilitating family work-life balance during the summer period.

Four young people, including a minor, arrested for causing damage to 16 cars in Salou

Four young people, including a minor, were arrested in Salou after a citizen alerted the Mossos d'Esquadra due to suspicious behavior. They are implicated in damage to 16 vehicles.

Broadway’s Most Awarded Artist, Patti LuPone, Will Open a New Tour in Málaga’s Soho

Patti LuPone, renowned Broadway artist, will kick off her first tour in Spain on June 10 at the Teatro del Soho in MĂĄlaga.

A man leaves the road and tests positive for three drugs in Ablitas

A man in Ablitas tested positive for three drugs after leaving the road. These offenses carry fines of 1,000 euros, loss of up to six points on the driving license, and possible suspension of the driving permit.

The DANA judge rejects considering a woman as a victim who claimed to have been injured while helping

The judge refused to recognize a woman as a victim after she claimed to have been injured while helping during the DANA event, based on a forensic report linking her symptoms to a preexisting degenerative cervical condition.

Three-Year-Old Boy Taken to Hospital After Being Hit by a Vehicle in Mérida

A three-year-old boy was taken to the hospital after being hit by a vehicle in Mérida. Despite the incident, he does not have any visible injuries.

The Unusual Testimony of a Young Argentine Woman Who Fell in Love with Her Uncle

Victoria, a young Argentine woman, shared her surprising experience of having fallen in love with her uncle. In her testimony, she talks about the emotional and social difficulties she faced due to this unconventional love, exploring themes of taboo and self-acceptance within a complex family context.

A Spanish Woman in India Challenges Herself to Try Street Food "Until She Gets Sick"

Claris, a travel influencer, documents on TikTok her challenge of trying typical dishes from street vendors in India, sharing her experience and reactions to the local food.

Slaps Rival After Losing in 'CS2' Video Game Tournament and Is Disqualified

A player was disqualified from a 'CS2' tournament after slapping a rival because he got upset upon seeing him imitate his celebrations during the game.

These Are the Myths and Truths About Separation Anxiety in Dogs

Up to 47% of dogs exhibit behaviors related to separation anxiety, although severe cases are less common and require a complex approach. It is important to distinguish between myths and realities to properly understand and treat this problem.

From Argos to Garfield: Books That Have Told Our Relationship with Animals

A 15th-century medieval manuscript containing cat paw prints among its pages evidences the historical and everyday coexistence between humans and animals, reflecting how this relationship has been recorded and valued over time.

Spring and Ferrets: Hormonal, Fur, and Behavioral Changes

With the arrival of spring, ferrets undergo hormonal changes that affect their fur and behavior, displaying typical physical and behavioral modifications of the season.

Check Your Horoscope for This Friday, April 24, 2026

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es to discover the astrological predictions that will guide you in different aspects of your life.

MĂĄlaga opens the application period for a grant to obtain a driver's license

The MĂĄlaga City Council allocates more than 75,000 euros in grants for young people who have obtained their driver's license since September 1, 2025, thus facilitating access to the driving permit.

Kitchen Case: The Best Quotes from Mariano Rajoy at the National Court

Former Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy testified before the National Court regarding the 'Kitchen operation,' an investigation into the alleged espionage against former treasurer Luis BĂĄrcenas during his time in government.

The shopping centers arriving in Madrid in 2027: the largest in Spain and one with waves

Madrid will debut several outstanding shopping centers in 2027, including the largest in Spain and another innovative one with a beach and waves for surfing. These projects aim to revolutionize the city's commercial and leisure offerings by combining shopping with unique experiences.

Do You Know the Curious Origin of the Term 'Mamporrero'?

The term 'mamporrero' is used pejoratively to refer to someone who does the dirty work for others. According to the RAE, it is a person who rigs or facilitates something for the benefit of another.

A Turkish politician becomes the target of jokes because of his colossal mustache

A Turkish politician became the subject of jokes on the internet due to his enormous mustache, which some humorously compared to being more censored than secret files, generating memes and funny comments on social media.

Fruit Soap Operas Reinforce Gender Stereotypes

AI-generated soap operas promote narratives that normalize male infidelity and blame women, reinforcing negative gender stereotypes and perpetuating inequalities in social representations.

These people ordered things online, but regretted it as soon as they arrived

Online shopping is convenient and offers a wide selection, but it doesn’t always satisfy. This gallery shows cases of people who regretted their purchases as soon as they received the products at home.

The Best Valentino Looks Worn by Celebrities

A selection of the best Valentino designs worn by famous figures such as Anne Hathaway, currently in the spotlight for *The Devil Wears Prada 2* (2026), and Halle Berry, among others, who have stood out for their unique style at recent events.

'Celebrities' Born on April 23rd, World Book Day

April 23rd is celebrated as World Book and Copyright Day, established in 1995 by UNESCO thanks to a Spanish proposal. Interestingly, several celebrities were born on this date, linking literary and artistic talent on the same special day.

Booksellers Break Records in a Year Where the Bestsellers Have Been Regina RodrĂ­guez, Mendoza, Gil Pratsoberroca, and Aramburu

Booksellers recorded record sales this year, with Regina Rodríguez, Mendoza, Gil Pratsoberroca, and Aramburu as the best-selling authors. In nonfiction, Òscar Andreu and Ana Garriga stood out in Catalan and Spanish, respectively.

Arrested for hitting a man on the head with a metal-tipped cane in a bar in Torrelavega

A man was arrested after assaulting another in a bar in Torrelavega with a metal-tipped cane, causing injuries that required stitches and hospitalization at the Marqués de Valdecilla University Hospital for several days.

The accused was acquitted because it was not demonstrated that the victim had consumed alcohol in such a quantity that would nullify her will, which prevented proving the absence of consent during the act.

Alejandro Sanz surprises Laura Pausini at her concert in BogotĂĄ: "I love you very much"

Alejandro Sanz surprised Laura Pausini at her concert in BogotĂĄ by appearing on stage while she was performing her song "Cuando nadie me ve," publicly expressing his affection for her.

Class, Identity, and the Value of Oil Define the Work of the Turner Prize Contemporary Art Finalists

Tate Britain organizes the Turner Prize for contemporary art, whose finalists explore themes of class, identity, and the impact of oil. The verdict will be announced in December.

Sydney Sweeney's Full Nude Scene in 'Euphoria' Season 3 Episode 2 Sparks Controversy: "It's Literally Porn"

Sydney Sweeney's full nude scene in episode 3x02 of 'Euphoria' has sparked controversy and criticism among viewers, who question the direction of the series created by Sam Levinson, especially regarding Cassie Howard's storyline.

David FrancĂ©s, Makeup Artist: “After 40, It’s a Mistake to Keep Using This Eyeliner”

David Francés advises adapting makeup after 40 to enhance the eyes, soften features, and add freshness, avoiding the use of certain eyeliners that are no longer flattering.

Elsa Pataky in 'The Tribute', the new SkyShowtime series with Luis Tosar and Eusebio Poncela

SkyShowtime will release its new original series 'The Tribute' on April 23, featuring a prominent cast including Elsa Pataky, Luis Tosar, and Eusebio Poncela, whose role in the series is posthumous.

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

Natalia de Santiago analyzes the current situation of mortgages, highlighting that the preference for fixed rates has changed. Now, market conditions have altered decisions when buying a home, involving new challenges and strategies for buyers.

Chef JosĂ© AndrĂ©s: "To enhance canned cockles, don’t use lemon; try tangerine and olive oil"

The Asturian chef José Andrés recommended on his show improving canned cockles not with lemon, but with tangerine and olive oil, offering a simple and delicious idea for a spectacular appetizer.

Review of 'Michael': the Michael Jackson biopic is as luxurious as it is empty

The Michael Jackson biopic stands out for its luxurious appearance but avoids addressing the controversial and dark aspects of his life, focusing its narrative on the artist's glory years.

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

Regular cleaning is key to preventing stubborn yellow stains on pillows. The article suggests an effective homemade trick to whiten them quickly without using bleach, ideal for keeping them fresh and clean.

Review of 'Super Mario Galaxy: The Movie': Mario and Luigi's Journey to the Stars Doesn't Fully Shine

The film adaptation of Super Mario Galaxy stands out for its visual ambition, offering a stellar journey full of color and impressive effects. However, it lacks narrative depth and character development, leaving the experience somewhat empty and less impactful than expected for fans and new viewers alike.

The Passage of Barcelona with Colorful Houses and a 19th-Century Atmosphere That Is an Oasis in the Heart of El Clot

This historic passage in Barcelona, protected as a historical ensemble, connects Clot and Sant MartĂ­. With 122 meters of working-class architecture and a pedestrian atmosphere, it offers an oasis of calm and colorfulness in the middle of the city, preserving the charm of the 19th century.

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 body an important subject of study for aerospace medicine. This journey involves health risks, including possible effects on cancer, fertility, and other medical aspects resulting from exposure to deep space.

The 2025 Income Tax Simulator is Now Activated: How You Can Find Out if You Will Owe Taxes or Receive 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 on your declaration, making it easier to plan the process in advance.

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

The Junta de AndalucĂ­a has launched a tourist visa to promote rural tourism in ten prominent municipalities of Seville, inspired by the Camino de Santiago passport to encourage visits to this region.

US, EU to sign preliminary partnership deal on critical minerals on Friday

The US and EU are set to sign a preliminary agreement to strengthen collaboration on critical minerals needed for clean energy technologies. The deal aims to secure supply chains, reduce reliance on foreign sources, and boost investment in sustainable mining and processing. This partnership reflects shared goals of climate action and economic resilience amid global geopolitical tensions.

Israel, Lebanon extend ceasefire as Trump seeks ’best deal’ with Iran

Israel and Lebanon have agreed to extend their ceasefire, maintaining a fragile peace after recent tensions. Meanwhile, U.S. President Trump is actively pursuing a "best deal" with Iran, aiming to address nuclear concerns and regional stability through renewed diplomatic efforts.

US oil executives expect crude output to rise as Iran war continues, survey shows

US oil executives anticipate an increase in crude output despite ongoing conflict involving Iran. A recent survey indicates optimism within the industry, with companies planning to boost production to meet rising demand and offset potential supply disruptions caused by the war. This outlook reflects confidence in maintaining steady growth in the US oil sector amid geopolitical tensions.

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Iran seizes vessel in Strait of Hormuz, defying US naval superiority

Iran captured a commercial vessel in the Strait of Hormuz, challenging US naval dominance in the strategic waterway. The move heightens tensions amid ongoing geopolitical disputes, as Iran asserts control over a critical maritime passage used for global oil shipments, escalating regional instability and complicating US efforts to maintain open navigation and security.

Iran fast-boat swarms add to Hormuz threats for shipping

Iran’s deployment of fast-boat swarms in the Strait of Hormuz is raising tensions and threatening international shipping. These small, agile vessels complicate navigation and security efforts in the strategic chokepoint, critical for global oil shipments. The increased activity heightens risks of confrontation and disruption in a region already prone to geopolitical instability.

Trump on gas prices: Americans should expect to pay more ‘for a little while’

Former President Trump stated that Americans should expect higher gas prices temporarily. He attributed the rising costs to current policies, suggesting that changes could help stabilize prices. Trump’s remarks come amid nationwide concerns about inflation and fuel affordability.

US natural gas prices fell as ample storage levels pressure prices

US natural gas prices declined due to abundant storage levels surpassing seasonal norms. Mild weather and lower demand reduced consumption, contributing to the price drop. Market analysts indicate that unless demand significantly rises or supply tightens, prices may remain subdued in the near term.

Duke Energy’s Robinson Nuclear Plant approved to operate until 2050

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved Duke Energy’s Robinson Nuclear Plant to continue operations until 2050. This extension allows the plant to provide clean, reliable energy for an additional 20 years beyond its original license, supporting regional power needs and aiding in carbon reduction efforts. The decision reflects confidence in the plant’s safety and performance standards.

Taiwan stocks higher at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted up 0.73%

Taiwan stocks ended higher, with the Taiwan Weighted Index rising 0.73% as investors showed confidence amid positive economic data and easing concerns over global trade tensions. Market gains were led by technology and semiconductor sectors, reflecting strong demand and robust quarterly earnings forecasts. Trading volume remained steady, indicating sustained investor interest.

Shares jittery, oil advances on US-Iran deadlock

Global shares showed volatility as oil prices rose amid ongoing US-Iran tensions. The deadlock over nuclear talks fueled uncertainty, impacting markets. Investors remained cautious, balancing inflation concerns and geopolitical risks, while oil gains reflected fears of supply disruptions linked to the strained relations between the two countries.

China chip stocks rally as new DeepSeek model fuels AI optimism

China’s chip stocks surged following the release of DeepSeek’s latest AI model, which has boosted investor confidence in the country’s semiconductor industry. The advanced AI technology highlights China’s growing capabilities in chip development, strengthening hopes for progress in AI applications and tech self-reliance amid global supply chain challenges.

South Korea says US alliance not in crisis despite Coupang-linked friction, media reports

South Korea assured that its alliance with the US remains strong despite reports of tensions related to logistics firm Coupang. Officials downplayed media claims of a crisis, emphasizing ongoing cooperation and shared interests between the two countries. The partnership continues to focus on regional security and economic collaboration, with both sides committed to resolving any issues amicably.

Powered land and zombie projects: Real estate in the age of AI

The real estate sector is adapting to AI's rise, with "powered land" projects using smart technologies to enhance property value and efficiency. Meanwhile, "zombie projects" refer to stalled developments hindered by market shifts and economic pressures. AI tools are helping investors better analyze risks and revive or avoid such projects, signaling a transformative shift in how real estate assets are managed and developed amid technological advancements.

Electrolux swings to Q1 loss as North America weakness, tariffs weigh

Electrolux reported a Q1 loss due to weak demand in North America and the impact of tariffs. The company faced challenges from rising costs and supply chain disruptions, which affected profitability despite steady sales in other regions. Management is focusing on cost control and strategic adjustments to navigate ongoing market pressures.

Iran war hits Asia’s polyester suppliers to global fast fashion

The Iran war has disrupted polyester supply chains in Asia, affecting global fast fashion brands reliant on the material. Key polyester producers in the region face operational challenges due to sanctions and conflict-related delays, leading to increased costs and supply shortages. This turmoil threatens the stability of global textile manufacturing, highlighting vulnerabilities in fast fashion’s dependence on geopolitically sensitive materials.

Zhipu AI, MiniMax shares slide after DeepSeek unveils new open-source model

Zhipu AI and MiniMax experienced stock declines following DeepSeek's launch of a new open-source AI model, which intensified competition in the AI sector. Investors reacted to the enhanced innovation and potential market shifts prompted by DeepSeek's latest offering.

China’s AI darling DeepSeek previews new model

Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has unveiled a preview of its latest AI model designed to enhance search capabilities and data analysis. The new model promises faster processing and improved accuracy, aiming to compete with global AI leaders. DeepSeek continues to attract significant investment, highlighting China's growing influence in the AI sector.

China’s Xpeng expects to start full-scale delivery of ’flying’ cars in 2027

Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng plans to begin full-scale deliveries of its flying cars by 2027. The company aims to revolutionize urban transport with innovative electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, targeting both domestic and international markets. This move positions Xpeng at the forefront of the emerging urban air mobility industry, with a focus on safety, efficiency, and regulatory compliance.

Japan CPI picks up in March; Core inflation remains below BOJ target

Japan's consumer price index rose in March, showing an uptick in inflation. However, core inflation, which excludes fresh food prices, stayed below the Bank of Japan's 2% target. The continued subdued core inflation suggests ongoing challenges in reaching sustained price stability despite recent increases.

Japan March core CPI rises 1.8% year-on-year

Japan's core consumer price index rose 1.8% year-on-year in March, reflecting persistent inflation amid rising global costs and supply chain pressures. This marks continued inflationary trends despite efforts by the Bank of Japan to maintain monetary easing. The rise impacts living costs and economic policies as Japan navigates post-pandemic recovery challenges.

Natural gas storage exceeds expectations, impacting market dynamics

Natural gas storage levels have surpassed forecasts, leading to shifts in market dynamics. This surplus storage is resulting in lower prices and influencing supply strategies among producers. Market analysts suggest this trend could affect future investments and energy policies as demand and supply balance adjusts.

UK GfK consumer sentiment index drops to lowest since 2023

The UK GfK consumer sentiment index has fallen to its lowest point since early 2023, indicating growing economic concerns among consumers. Factors such as inflation, rising living costs, and uncertainty about future economic conditions have contributed to declining confidence. This drop reflects worry about spending power and the overall economic outlook in the UK.

US labor market shows no signs of stress yet from Iran war

Despite tensions from the Iran war, the US labor market remains stable with no immediate signs of disruption. Employment rates and job growth continue steadily, indicating resilience amid geopolitical uncertainty. Economic indicators suggest the conflict has yet to significantly impact labor demand or consumer confidence.

U.S. Manufacturing PMI Surges, Exceeds Expectations

The U.S. Manufacturing PMI rose significantly, surpassing market forecasts. This increase signals improved business conditions and growing demand in the manufacturing sector. The boost reflects optimism among manufacturers despite ongoing economic challenges, indicating potential strength in the broader economy moving forward.

U.S. Services PMI Surpasses Expectations, Signals Economic Growth

The U.S. Services PMI exceeded forecasts, indicating stronger-than-expected growth in the service sector. This suggests continued economic expansion and resilience despite challenges such as inflation and supply chain disruptions. The positive data may influence Federal Reserve policy and boost market confidence.

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Canada March factory sales most likely up 3.5% - Statscan flash estimate

Statistics Canada’s flash estimate indicates that factory sales in Canada likely increased by 3.5% in March, reflecting a strong recovery in manufacturing activity. The rise suggests improved demand and production momentum in the sector, contributing positively to the country’s economic outlook for the period.

U.S. Initial Jobless Claims Rise Slightly, Exceeding Forecasts

U.S. initial jobless claims increased slightly last week, surpassing economists' expectations. The rise suggests a modest weakening in the labor market, though claims remain near historically low levels. This development may influence Federal Reserve decisions on future interest rate adjustments amid ongoing economic uncertainty.

Japan launches financial task force amid AI security fears

Japan has created a financial task force to address security risks linked to artificial intelligence. The initiative aims to safeguard financial institutions from AI-related threats and enhance cybersecurity measures as AI technology rapidly evolves and integrates into financial services.

Dollar set for weekly gain on stalled US-Iran talks and Middle East uncertainty

The US dollar is poised for a weekly gain amid stalled US-Iran nuclear negotiations and escalating tensions in the Middle East. Market uncertainty over geopolitical risks has driven investors toward the dollar as a safe-haven asset. Despite mixed economic data from the US, the currency's strength reflects cautious sentiment amid unresolved diplomatic talks and rising regional instability.

EU formally approves Ukraine loan and 20th sanctions package against Russia

The EU has officially approved a loan to support Ukraine's recovery and adopted its 20th sanctions package targeting Russia. These measures include financial restrictions aimed at pressuring Russia amid ongoing conflict, reinforcing the EU's commitment to Ukraine's sovereignty and regional stability.

Pentagon memo floats Spain-NATO suspension, punishments over Iran rift - Reuters

A Pentagon memo suggests considering the suspension of Spain from NATO and other penalties due to disputes related to Iran. The memo highlights tensions between Spain and NATO allies over Iran policies, proposing measures to address disagreements. This move reflects broader strategic challenges within the alliance concerning Iran and member cooperation.

Morning Bid: Iran flaunts its grip, investors cower

Iran demonstrates firm control over its political and economic spheres, causing apprehension among investors. The nation's assertive stance and domestic policies have heightened uncertainty, leading to reduced foreign investment and market volatility. This cautious investor sentiment reflects concerns about Iran's future stability and its impact on regional economic dynamics.

Up, or down? War scrambles financial markets’ signalling efforts

The ongoing war has disrupted financial markets, creating heightened volatility and uncertainty. Investors struggle to interpret signals as traditional market indicators become unreliable. This turmoil complicates decision-making for traders and policymakers, intensifying risks and making future economic forecasting more challenging.

A fragile hold: Five questions for the ECB

The European Central Bank faces critical challenges amid economic uncertainty. Key questions include how it will manage inflation risks, support growth, handle divergent national economies, address energy price volatility, and maintain policy credibility. The ECB's ability to balance tightening measures without stifling recovery remains delicate, influencing the Eurozone's financial stability in the coming months.

SNB’s Schlegel says prolonged energy shock could lift inflation, hit growth

SNB board member Thomas Schlegel warned that a prolonged energy shock may push inflation higher and negatively impact economic growth. He emphasized the importance of continued vigilance and potential monetary policy adjustments to address inflationary pressures while supporting growth amid energy market uncertainties.

Fitch says no immediate downgrade if Indonesia’s deficit tops 3% due to Iran war impact

Fitch Ratings indicated it would not immediately downgrade Indonesia’s credit rating if the country's budget deficit exceeds 3% of GDP due to economic pressures from the Iran war. The agency acknowledges temporary fiscal slippage amid external shocks but expects Indonesia's strong economic fundamentals and policy frameworks to maintain credit stability.

Japan’s core inflation stays below BOJ target, energy risks grow

Japan's core inflation remains below the Bank of Japan's 2% target despite rising energy costs. Persistent global energy risks contribute to economic uncertainty, challenging the BOJ's monetary policy goals. Inflation pressures are uneven, with underlying demand still weak, leading the central bank to maintain its ultra-loose stance amid cautious outlooks for growth and prices.

Bitcoin edges lower, trades near $78k as U.S.-Iran tensions weigh on risk assets

Bitcoin slipped slightly, trading near $78,000 amid rising U.S.-Iran tensions that have pressured risk assets globally. Investors are cautious as geopolitical worries increase market volatility, impacting cryptocurrencies and other risk-sensitive investments. Despite the dip, Bitcoin remains near recent highs, reflecting ongoing strong demand.

Morgan Stanley launches money market fund for stablecoin reserves

Morgan Stanley has introduced a new money market fund designed to hold stablecoin reserves. This move aims to provide institutional investors with a secure and liquid option for managing digital asset collateral, reflecting growing demand for regulated financial products in the cryptocurrency sector. The fund supports enhanced stability and transparency in stablecoin reserve management.

SafeBets Introduces New Prediction Platform at Industry Conference

SafeBets unveiled its innovative prediction platform at a recent industry conference, showcasing advanced AI technologies designed to enhance betting accuracy and user experience. The platform integrates real-time data analysis and personalized recommendations, aiming to revolutionize the betting landscape and attract a broader user base. Industry experts praised the tool's potential to set new standards in predictive betting.

DAT firm Pantera reportedly urges Satsuma to dump bitcoin as shares crash

Pantera Capital reportedly advised Satsuma to sell its bitcoin holdings following a sharp decline in the company's share price. This move reflects concerns over market volatility affecting Satsuma’s financial stability amid broader cryptocurrency sell-offs. The recommendation aligns with Pantera's cautious stance as digital asset markets face increased pressure.

Verifiable Bitcoin Accounts for Institutional Bitcoin. Your Custody, Your Terms.

The article discusses a new solution offering institutions verifiable Bitcoin accounts that prioritize user custody and control. This approach ensures secure, transparent management of Bitcoin assets while allowing organizations to maintain regulatory compliance and operational flexibility. It aims to bridge traditional finance with blockchain technology by providing trustworthy, institution-focused Bitcoin custody options.

GSR Launches Crypto Core3 ETF (BESO)

GSR has introduced the Crypto Core3 ETF (BESO), targeting diversified exposure to leading cryptocurrencies. The ETF aims to simplify crypto investment, offering retail and institutional investors access to top digital assets through a regulated product. This launch reflects growing acceptance of crypto assets in traditional finance, providing a new vehicle for portfolio diversification amid increasing market interest.

Bitcoin rises to highest level since early February, briefly tops $79k

Bitcoin surged to its highest point since early February, briefly surpassing $79,000. This rise reflects renewed investor confidence and growing demand amid market optimism. The cryptocurrency's upward momentum highlights its potential for further gains as interest in digital assets continues to expand.

EOS Climbs 10% In a Green Day

EOS surged 10% amid a positive market trend, driven by strong investor interest and favorable developments in the blockchain sector. This uptick reflects growing confidence in EOS’s technology and potential, contributing to a broader rally across cryptocurrencies today.

GSR Launches Crypto Core3 ETF (BESO)

GSR has introduced the Crypto Core3 ETF (BESO), aiming to provide investors with diversified exposure to leading cryptocurrencies. The ETF aggregates top digital assets to simplify investment while managing risk. This launch marks GSR's expansion into the crypto investment product space, catering to growing demand for accessible and regulated crypto investment options.

Bybit Launches Bybit Card Welcome Campaign Offering Up to 120 USDT in Rewards for New Users and First-Time Cardholders

Bybit has introduced the Bybit Card Welcome Campaign, awarding new users and first-time cardholders up to 120 USDT in rewards. The promotion aims to encourage onboarding and card usage by offering incentives for completing specific actions such as sign-ups and initial transactions. This move enhances Bybit’s user engagement and expands its crypto payment services.

Astrid Intelligence comments on Bittensor network volatility

Astrid Intelligence addressed recent volatility in the Bittensor network, highlighting factors such as fluctuating user engagement and external market influences. The company emphasized ongoing efforts to stabilize network performance and improve user experience amidst these challenges.

Evotec names Claire Hinshelwood as CFO, replacing Paul Hitchin

Evotec has appointed Claire Hinshelwood as its new Chief Financial Officer, succeeding Paul Hitchin. Hinshelwood brings extensive industry experience to the role, aiming to support Evotec's strategic growth and financial operations. Hitchin will step down following a transition period, marking a key leadership change for the company.

IUX Engages Nigeria Trading Community at Trader Fair Lagos 2026

IUX participated in Trader Fair Lagos 2026, connecting with Nigeria's trading community to showcase its innovative trading platform. The event highlighted IUX's commitment to supporting traders with advanced tools and educational resources, aiming to enhance trading experiences and promote financial literacy in Nigeria's growing market.

IGO Q3 2026 slides show strong cash flow despite operational hurdles

IGO's Q3 2026 report highlights robust cash flow despite facing operational challenges. The company maintained strong financial performance, demonstrating resilience with steady production rates and cost management. While some operational issues impacted output, overall cash generation remained solid, reflecting effective strategies and a stable market outlook.

Pilbara Q3 FY26 slides show 52% revenue jump on lithium price rebound

Pilbara Resources reported a 52% revenue increase in Q3 FY26, driven by a rebound in lithium prices. The company’s improved earnings reflect stronger market demand and higher lithium prices, boosting profitability. Operational efficiencies and increased production volumes also contributed to the positive performance, signaling robust growth prospects for the remainder of the fiscal year.

Mach7 Q3 FY26 slides: cash flow turns positive amid reset year

Mach7 reported positive cash flow in Q3 FY26 despite a challenging reset year. The company focused on restructuring and improving operational efficiency, leading to a turnaround in financial performance. Strategic initiatives implemented during the period are expected to support sustainable growth moving forward.

X-energy prices IPO at $23 per share, to begin trading today

X-energy has priced its initial public offering at $23 per share. The company is set to start trading today, marking its entry into the public market. This move aims to raise capital for growth and development initiatives in the energy sector.

Sanofi Q1 2026 slides: Dupixent drives double-digit growth

Sanofi's Q1 2026 results highlight strong performance driven by Dupixent, which achieved double-digit sales growth. The company reported overall solid revenue increases, supported by key products and strategic initiatives, positioning it well for continued growth throughout the year.

Provident Financial declares $0.14 quarterly dividend

Provident Financial announced a quarterly dividend of $0.14 per share. This move reflects the company’s confidence in its financial stability and ongoing commitment to returning value to shareholders. The dividend will be paid on the upcoming payout date to eligible shareholders.

Sallie Mae Q1 2026 slides: earnings surge, guidance raised sharply

Sallie Mae reported a strong Q1 2026 with significant earnings growth, surpassing expectations. The company also raised its full-year guidance sharply, indicating confidence in continued performance. Key drivers included increased loan originations and improved credit quality, contributing to robust financial results and positive investor sentiment.

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