News Summary - 04/25/2026

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NATO says 'no provision' to expel members after report US could seek to suspend Spain

A Pentagon email revealing potential measures to penalize allies for insufficient backing in an Iran war has surfaced. NATO clarified it has no rules allowing the expulsion of member countries, amid reports the US might consider suspending Spain over its stance.

Katya Adler: Europe’s NATO allies push back at reported US threat to Spain

Tensions between Europe and the US resurfaced as Europe’s NATO allies responded to reports of a US threat to Spain. The incident highlights ongoing strains in transatlantic relations, with European leaders pushing back against perceived US pressures within the alliance.

No 10 says Falklands sovereignty rests with UK after report of US 'review'

An internal Pentagon document suggested the US might reconsider its stance on the Falklands, possibly as retaliation for the UK’s refusal to join a war against Iran. The UK government reaffirmed that sovereignty over the Falklands firmly remains with the UK.

Thousands at risk after multi-million dollar Everest flood warning system left to rust

The Imja glacial lake flood warning system, funded with millions, has been neglected since 2016. Locals fear the defunct system puts thousands at risk of a devastating flood in the Everest region.

Meeting with the King would 'demonstrate human dignity', says Epstein survivor

Buckingham Palace has confirmed that the Royals will not meet with survivors of Jeffrey Epstein during their US state visit, despite calls suggesting such a meeting would demonstrate human dignity.

China car giant BYD says it can thrive without US

Amid rising fuel prices, China's BYD is focusing on the global transition from fossil fuels to electric vehicles. The company believes it can succeed without relying on the US market, leveraging growing demand for sustainable transportation worldwide.

31 Sloths Die in Florida Before Attraction Opening

Authorities report that 31 sloths died before the opening of a Florida attraction. Many of the deaths were caused by poor conditions at a Florida warehouse where they were kept after shipment, while others arrived dead from South America.

The viral manifesto of 'anti-woke' tech boss with NHS and defence contracts

The CEO of a controversial tech firm holding UK government contracts released a 22-point manifesto outlining his vision for the future of the West, sparking significant public attention and debate.

US Justice Department Drops Probe into Fed Chairman Jerome Powell

The US Justice Department has dropped its investigation into Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. The probe was initiated following President Donald Trump's accusations that Powell was involved in improper cost overruns related to renovating the Fed's building. No wrongdoing was found, ending the inquiry.

US to allow firing squads, gas, and electrocution for federal executions

The Department of Justice announced a memo permitting the use of firing squads, gas chambers, and electrocution in federal executions. The DOJ believes these methods will strengthen the death penalty and act as a crime deterrent.

Key suspect in notorious Tadamon massacre during Syria civil war arrested

Amjad Youssef, wanted for the mass killing of blindfolded civilians in Damascus' Tadamon district in April 2013, has been arrested.

Israeli police investigate after officers 'cut Palestinian flag' from skullcap

A British Israeli man was detained in Israel after wearing a kippah embroidered with both Israeli and Palestinian flags. Police reportedly removed the Palestinian flag from his skullcap, prompting an investigation into the officers' actions.

Pirates hijack oil tanker off the coast of Somalia

Piracy in the Indian Ocean, particularly off Somalia's coast, has resurged in recent years. This trend threatens maritime security and disrupts shipping routes, with recent incidents including the hijacking of an oil tanker, highlighting ongoing challenges in combating piracy in the region.

Mandelson under formal investigation by EU's anti-fraud office

The EU's anti-fraud office has confirmed it has enough information to start a formal investigation involving Mandelson, though it has not specified whether the probe concerns fraud.

Three Kosovo Serbs jailed over deadly gun battle and monastery siege

Kosovo's court sentenced two men to life imprisonment and a third to 30 years for their roles in the 2023 deadly gun battle and siege at a monastery, reflecting the seriousness of the attack.

Poisoning suspected in deaths of 18 wolves in Italian national park

After discovering 10 wolf carcasses last week, authorities found eight more recently in an Italian national park. Poisoning is suspected as the cause of death for all 18 wolves.

Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu treated for early-stage prostate cancer

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced he is in excellent physical condition following the removal of a malignant tumor, indicating successful treatment of early-stage prostate cancer.

Epstein housed abuse victims in London flats, BBC reveals

New disclosures show Jeffrey Epstein kept abuse victims in London flats, raising serious concerns over multiple police decisions not to investigate trafficking claims made in 2015.

Kenyan leader sparks uproar after mocking Nigerians' spoken English

Kenyan President William Ruto sparked controversy by claiming Kenyans speak "some of the best English in the world" and criticizing Nigerians' English as difficult to understand. His remarks have drawn backlash, highlighting sensitivities around language and national pride in both countries.

South Africa's top envoy to Ghana summoned over attacks on foreigners

A viral video showing South Africans confronting a Ghanaian national about his immigration status has sparked outrage. In response, Ghana summoned South Africa's top envoy to address concerns over attacks on foreigners, highlighting tensions and calls for better protection of immigrants.

South Korea police arrest man for posting AI photo of runaway wolf

South Korean police arrested a man for posting an AI-generated image of a runaway wolf. The fake photo caused authorities to launch a search operation based on the false information.

I moved 1,500 miles to be with my deported husband

Spouses of undocumented immigrants who face deportation often confront the difficult choice of living apart or relocating abroad to stay together, highlighting the personal hardships caused by immigration policies.

A new wave of men on social media is challenging influencers who promote looksmaxxing and rigid male beauty standards, sparking conversations about masculinity and self-acceptance.

The Kashmir town trying to win back tourists after a deadly attack

One year after the deadly Pahalgam attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, the town struggles to revive its tourism industry. The attack significantly reduced visitor numbers, impacting the local economy and the livelihoods of many dependent on tourism. Efforts are ongoing to restore safety perceptions and attract tourists back to the region.

A nation built on pan-African principles faces questions about racism

Several black Zambians express feelings of being treated as second-class citizens in their own country, highlighting underlying issues of racism despite Zambia's foundation on pan-African ideals.

Behind Nigeria's Murky Coup Plot - The Money, the Prayers, and a Nollywood Arrest

Court documents and sources reveal a complex Nigerian coup plot involving significant funding, spiritual rituals, and the surprising arrest of a Nollywood actor. Investigations uncover the intertwining of political ambition, financial backing, and cultural influences, shedding light on the multifaceted nature of the conspiracy.

Who is making decisions in Iran?

Although Iran's new supreme leader is officially the ultimate authority, decision-making in practice involves a complex and unclear power structure with multiple actors influencing outcomes beyond the leader alone.

Heated Rivalry, The Housemaid and Fourth Wing: TikTok Launches BookTok Bestseller List

TikTok has unveiled its first-ever BookTok bestseller list, featuring the top 20 books, all authored by women. Chloe Walsh stands out as the most frequently appearing writer on the list, highlighting the significant influence of female authors in the TikTok book community.

Meeting with the King would 'demonstrate human dignity', says Epstein survivor

A Buckingham Palace source confirmed that the Royals will not meet with survivors of Jeffrey Epstein during their upcoming US state visit.

Two-up, a coin toss betting game popularized by Australian soldiers in World War One, is legally allowed only on April 25 each year across Australia, coinciding with Anzac Day.

How the Kremlin's internet crackdown is frustrating Russians

The Kremlin's internet restrictions, justified by officials as necessary for public safety, are causing widespread frustration among businesses and the public who are experiencing significant disruptions.

'A dangerous standoff' as Strait of Hormuz blockade continues

The ongoing blockades of the Strait of Hormuz by the US and Iran represent a tense "test of wills," escalating regional tensions and risking disruption to a vital global oil passage, according to Lyse Doucet.

Watch: Powerful tornadoes barrel through northern Oklahoma

A powerful tornado struck Enid, northern Oklahoma, injuring ten people and damaging dozens of homes. Emergency services responded to the scene as the community assesses the impact of the severe storm.

The Pentagon Proposes Suspending Spain from NATO for Not Collaborating with the US in the Iran War

The Pentagon is considering suspending Spain from NATO due to its lack of cooperation with the United States in the Iran conflict. Additionally, Washington is reviewing its diplomatic support for the European "imperial possessions."

SĂĄnchez downplays the Pentagon's suggestion to suspend Spain from NATO: "We don't work based on emails"

President SĂĄnchez downplayed the Pentagon's suggestion to suspend Spain from NATO, pointing out that they do not operate based on emails, upon arriving at the second day of the EU leaders' summit in Nicosia.

NATO clarifies that an ally cannot be expelled or suspended following the new threats from the USA to Spain

NATO has confirmed that none of its articles contemplate the expulsion or suspension of a member country. Only Article 13 allows for voluntary withdrawal from the organization, thus clarifying doubts that arose following recent threats from the USA to Spain.

Carlos Alcaraz confirms his withdrawal from Roland Garros: "It's a difficult time for me"

Carlos Alcaraz, after injuring his right wrist at the Conde de GodĂł, announces his withdrawal from Roland Garros and Rome, sitting out the clay season due to an injury he is currently struggling with.

Netanyahu reveals he has undergone surgery for a "malignant tumor" in the prostate

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reported that he underwent surgery for a malignant tumor less than one centimeter in the prostate, detected in time for treatment.

The EU Urges a Solution in Hormuz and the US Attacks Europe: "The Time for Taking Advantage Is Over"

The EU urgently calls for a solution to the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, the US criticizes Europe for taking advantage of the situation, stating that the time for that is over. Additionally, progress is reported in peace negotiations in Pakistan and a ceasefire announced by Israel in Lebanon.

Real Madrid says goodbye to the league in stoppage time against Betis, and Mbappé gets injured again

A goal by Héctor Bellerín in the final minute gives Betis a draw against Real Madrid, practically securing the league for Barça. Additionally, Mbappé suffers a new injury that complicates the team's situation.

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

The weekend will be unstable due to a trough and a DANA, causing storms with mud and hail across large areas to say goodbye to an April with summer-like temperatures, according to eltiempo.es.

A 17-year-old boy dies stabbed by another young man from a scooter in Madrid

A 17-year-old boy died after receiving two stab wounds in the back from another individual who was riding a scooter and fled the scene.

Euromillions creates a new millionaire in Spain and the jackpot rises to 26 million

A third-tier ticket in Spain has won 17,901.67 euros in Euromillions. Meanwhile, the jackpot has already accumulated to 26 million euros.

The Mysterious Accidents of Nine Chinese Scientists Raise Alarms in the West

The magazine 'Newsweek' suggests that a possible silent "scientific war" between the US and China could be behind the accidents that have affected nine Chinese scientists, causing concern in the West.

This is how Jack Nicholson is at 89 years old: his daughter shares an unusual photo of the actor, now away from the spotlight

Jack Nicholson celebrated his 89th birthday and his daughter Lorraine shared an unusual photo of the actor on her Instagram, showing how he is currently away from the spotlight.

The singer Francisco is located by the Civil Guard to testify

The singer Francisco was located by the Civil Guard after failing to appear to testify in the case initiated by his daughter Noemi Apolinar. The judge ordered a search for him so that he could appear in the proceedings.

Wendy Duffy dies at 56 after receiving euthanasia: she could not overcome the death of her son at home

Wendy Duffy, a 56-year-old British woman, died after receiving euthanasia in Switzerland, where this practice is legal under certain conditions. She paid 13,500 euros to a clinic that approved her request, as there were no selfish motives, after not overcoming the death of her son at home.

Meteorologists warn of a year of extreme heat due to 'El Niño': "Models indicate a major event"

The World Meteorological Organization warns that a year with above-normal land surface temperatures is expected almost globally, due to a major 'El Niño' event.

A Real Sociedad driver arrested for harassing a vehicle with the Atleti flag on the road after the Cup

A 33-year-old Real Sociedad fan was arrested for reckless driving after a video went viral showing several vans harassing a motorhome with Atlético de Madrid supporters.

Four injured in an accident on a ride at the Seville Fair: two children left suspended

Four people were injured in an accident on a ride at Calle del Infierno during the Seville Fair, where two children were left suspended. The ride has been sealed off while the causes of the incident are being investigated.

Julen Guerrero's First Public Appearance After the Death of His Wife

Former footballer Julen Guerrero has made his first public appearance one week after the passing of his wife, participating in an event related to football.

How many people in Spain have your name? Check it in this search tool

Choosing a newborn's name often depends on how common it is. In Spain, there are search tools that allow you to find out how many people share the same name, making it easier for parents to decide.

DIGI suffers another outage in Spain leaving thousands of customers without calls

DIGI experienced another outage in Spain that left thousands of its customers unable to make calls, severely affecting telephone service in several regions.

Consumer Ministry warns banks and real estate companies about the obligation to accept rental contract extensions

The Ministry of Consumer Affairs has sent a letter to 541 companies managing more than 50,000 rental properties in Spain, reminding them of the obligation to accept the extension of rental contracts.

Guardiola promises in her inauguration as president that rights will not be subject to "political back-and-forth"

Guardiola, in her inauguration as president, assured that she will defend rights without them being subject to political changes and affirmed that her project will be inclusive, aimed at benefiting everyone.

The murder of the former Mexican beauty queen is being investigated with her mother-in-law as the main suspect

The former Mexican beauty queen was murdered, and the main suspect is her mother-in-law, although the latter's whereabouts have not yet been confirmed.

More than 24 years in prison for a young woman who killed and buried her two newborn babies in the garden

A young woman has been sentenced to more than 24 years in prison after killing and burying her two newborn babies in the garden. The verdict was delivered after just over three hours of deliberation.

Millionaire and Expert Wild Animal Hunter in Africa Dies After Being Attacked by Five Elephants

Ernie Dosio, a 75-year-old millionaire and expert hunter, died after being attacked by a herd of five elephants in Gabon while pursuing an antelope.

They Manage to Reconstruct the 42 Lost Pages of a Valuable Early Christian Manuscript and Reveal a Text Hidden for Centuries

Researchers have reconstructed the 42 lost pages of a 6th-century copy of the Letter of Saint Paul, which disappeared after the dismantling of the Great Lavra Monastery on Mount Athos, Greece, in the 13th century. This discovery reveals a text hidden for centuries, providing valuable information about early Christianity.

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 allocate 500,000 euros, distributed over two years, to support 100 selected projects throughout Spain.

Science Becomes a 'Glass of Well-being' at Every Stage of Life

Puleva offers milks adapted to each stage of life, supported by more than five decades of R&D. Their range includes products such as Puleva Omega-3, Puleva Calcium, and Peques Buenas Noches, developed through various research projects.

Jake Angeli, the 'bison' of the Capitol riot, now turns against Trump: "I'm distancing myself from him, liar"

Jake Angeli, known as the 'bison' of the Capitol riot, distances himself from Trump, accusing him of lying. He claims that the president is trying to involve the US in a war while being implicated in the Epstein files.

RosalĂ­a dedicates a tender message to Loli BahĂ­a upon winning the Woman of the Year award at the Latin Billboard Awards

While on tour and absent from the awards ceremony, RosalĂ­a sent an emotional thank-you video upon receiving the Woman of the Year award at the Latin Billboard Awards, especially dedicated to Loli BahĂ­a.

Footballer dies after being stabbed with a screwdriver during a robbery

A 25-year-old footballer was stabbed with a screwdriver and died following an attempted robbery while returning by car with friends. Five young men demanded the pizzas before attacking.

Two Bonoloto Winners Share the Jackpot and Win 200,000 Euros

Two Bonoloto winners have shared a jackpot of 200,000 euros. In addition, another second-tier ticket has won a prize of 146,132 euros.

Police Investigate Disappearance of 12-Year-Old Girl in Sagunto

The police are searching for a 12-year-old girl who went missing in Sagunto after a family argument on Thursday night. The girl did not return home nor attend school on Friday morning.

A town in GuipĂșzcoa rents out its bar for 100 euros: this is the only requirement

A town in GuipĂșzcoa is offering to rent out its bar for just 100 euros. Interested parties can submit their proposals to manage it until May 2.

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 basic severance of 16 weeks' pay plus two additional weeks for each year worked.

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

The sixth installment of Torrente is a box office hit but has sparked an intense ideological debate in Spain. Santiago Segura responded to a historian who criticized the film, defending his followers and rejecting insults directed at millions of viewers.

Habits That Are Promoting the Appearance of a Double Chin Without You Noticing

Small daily habits can cause sagging in the neck and loss of definition in the jawline, affecting even young people without them realizing it.

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

Dr. David Cespedes warns about three common foods in the refrigerator that, although they may seem harmless, can negatively affect longevity and overall health. He recommends reviewing their consumption to avoid negative impacts on quality of life.

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

Scientists have enabled three monkeys with brain implants to control avatars in virtual worlds solely through their thoughts, demonstrating advances in brain-computer interface technology.

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

Aerophobia, the fear of flying, is common in Spain despite flying being safe. A pilot explains the possible causes of this fear, which persists in many people, including psychological factors and lack of information.

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

A restaurant located on the outskirts of Seville stands out for its very affordable prices and has been awarded a Solete by the Repsol Guide, emphasizing its good value for money.

The DGT's Pegasus turns 65 years old: only responsible for 0.5% of annual fines

In 2026, the iconic 'Pegasus' helicopter of the DGT celebrates 65 years of service in Spain. Despite its historic presence, it only accounts for 0.5% of annual traffic fines, highlighting the limited role it plays in managing traffic violations.

The Spanish Minesweeper 'Tambre' Finds Two Torpedoes and a Mine from World War II in the Mediterranean

The Spanish minesweeper 'Tambre' has discovered two torpedoes and a mine from World War II in the Mediterranean, which pose a risk to navigation and the free movement of ships in the area.

Tezanos' CIS gives Moreno a narrow absolute majority and a slight increase for Montero while Vox would stagnate

Tezanos' poll gives the PP a narrow absolute majority with 55 deputies, the PSOE would reach 31, Vox would remain at 13, and Adelante AndalucĂ­a would surpass the coalition of IU, Sumar, and Podemos.

United States will reinstate the firing squad as a method of execution

The United States Department of Justice announced that it will reinstate the use of the firing squad as a permitted method of federal execution, with the aim of strengthening the enforcement of the death penalty nationwide.

Aemet extends the yellow warning for heavy rains and storms in Madrid

Aemet has extended the yellow warning due to heavy rains and storms in Madrid, with precipitation possibly reaching up to 15 liters per hour.

OpenAI apologizes to a community for failing to alert about the "disturbing" activity of the perpetrator of a shooting that caused 8 deaths

OpenAI acknowledged that it detected disturbing interactions months earlier with ChatGPT related to the perpetrator of a shooting that left 8 dead, but did not alert authorities or the public, which led to criticism and official apologies for not preventing the attack.

Marta Riesco reveals that she ran away with Dani MartĂ­n when she was a teenager: "I spent 3 days at concerts"

Marta Riesco shared on 'El sĂłtano club' that when she was a teenager she ran away with Dani MartĂ­n and spent three days attending concerts with him, recounting this experience with details and humor.

RocĂ­o Flores and Gloria Camila Smooth Over Differences at the April Fair: Share a Booth and Even a Place to Sleep

RocĂ­o Flores and Gloria Camila have put their differences behind them during the April Fair, sharing a booth and even a place to sleep. RocĂ­o noted that they prefer to resolve their disagreements in private, thus showing a family reconciliation.

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

A roof with solar panels can become a source of income for families by selling the surplus energy generated by their solar self-consumption system. This allows for the utilization of unused renewable energy, creating a stable additional income.

The new affordable phone for Xiaomi fans has a large display

The REDMI A7 Pro is an affordable Xiaomi phone with 4G connectivity, a large 6.9-inch screen, and a battery that lasts up to two days, ideal for users seeking basic functionality and great battery life.

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

The Andalusian chef Dani GarcĂ­a reveals his recipe and special trick for preparing tempura prawns, a traditional dish very popular in Spanish bars.

Housing is not a business: extend [leases] to protect lives

Voting against the extension of rental contracts means acting against those who fear losing their homes, putting their safety and stability at risk. The extension aims to protect lives in the face of housing insecurity.

Jesus Christ Super Trump

Trump shared AI-generated images depicting him as Jesus Christ and as His executor on earth, highlighting an image with religious and symbolic connotations.

Unbelievable (literally "It takes eggs")

The myth surrounding eggs has finally come to an end, clarifying the multiple benefits and harms that had been attributed to them over time. This food, once a subject of controversy, is now being reevaluated with new information that changes its traditional perception.

Why Weren't We All Watching 'Sidosa'?

Eduardo Casanova's documentary, 'Sidosa', premieres today in select cinemas, offering a unique and personal perspective that has not yet reached wide distribution.

Tennis player Marco Trungelliti denounces racism at the Mutua Madrid Open: "Was anything done about it?"

Argentine tennis player Marco Trungelliti denounced racism at the Mutua Madrid Open following an altercation with the crowd during his match against Daniel Mérida, questioning whether any action was taken regarding the incident.

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

Spanish rapper Quevedo states he doesn't see himself as a leading artist, which gives him creative freedom. He emphasizes staying authentic and avoiding the pressure of being a role model, allowing him to explore his music without constraints.

Isabel RĂĄbago on Alejandro Sanz's new partner: "It even makes me think badly"

Alejandro Sanz and the Peruvian model showed their romance publicly with a kiss during a concert of his '¿Y ahora qué?' tour. Isabel Råbago reacted to the singer's new partner, expressing that the situation makes her distrustful.

Gloria Camila Does Not Give Up and Will Appeal the Court Decision Favoring Kiko Jiménez: "I Trust"

Gloria Camila has lost in court, where no evidence of psychological abuse was found in her complaint against Kiko Jiménez. However, she is not giving up and plans to appeal the decision, trusting she can change the ruling.

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Are you an Internet content creator? Sign up now for the 2026 '20minutos' Creators Awards

Free registration is now open for the 2026 '20minutos' Creators Awards. Internet content creators have until May 10 to register and participate in these recognitions.

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 with a 10-question challenge.

Trump threatens the United Kingdom with a "big tariff" if it does not eliminate the digital services tax

U.S. President Donald Trump warned the United Kingdom that he would impose a "big tariff" if it does not eliminate the digital services tax, which affects American technology companies. The measure aims to pressure the British government to protect the interests of U.S. companies against new tax regulations.

The Government warns that it will take legal action if legal breaches related to the national priority are detected. Meanwhile, the Church and the Executive criticize this measure, Vox defends it, and the Popular Party proposes a more moderate stance.

The Lack of Friends, One of the Problems in Our Society: "It Is Increasingly Difficult to Build Bonds and Meaningful Relationships"

Psychologist Ana LombardĂ­a points out that the growing difficulty in forming deep emotional bonds in today's society can lead to mental health issues and sadness, highlighting the importance of friendships for emotional well-being.

Investigation into a Sexual Assault on a Minor by a Worker at a Public School in TorellĂł

Authorities are investigating an alleged sexual assault on a minor committed by a worker at a public school in TorellĂł. So far, no arrests have been made in connection with the case.

A tourist trapped for three hours surrounded by excrement after the collapse of a latrine in a rural area of Australia

A tourist was trapped for three hours in a collapsed latrine in a rural area of Australia. She was rescued by a local worker, who freed her using a rope and his vehicle after being alerted to the situation.

The Son in Distress on WhatsApp Was a Scammer: "I Got Confused, Took the Bait, and Gave Him the Money"

The 'son in distress' scam has multiplied in Spain, becoming one of the most common digital frauds. It involves impersonating family members via WhatsApp to create a sense of urgency and thus deceive victims, who end up sending money. This type of scam represents the majority of current cybercrimes in the country.

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

Residents of Lavapiés criticize 24-hour stores for selling alcohol at night, generating noise, and harming local businesses, as they believe these stores do not bring benefits to the community and disrupt neighborhood coexistence.

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 ASPA program offers support to young people over 18 at risk of becoming homeless, guiding them towards autonomy. In 2025, 88 young people were assisted to facilitate their transition to an independent adult life.

'El SĂłtano Club': The Good and the Average of Ten's Return to the Live Magazine Show

After the 'Sálvame' family’s stint on Ten, the magazine show 'El Sótano Club' returns with positive and some average aspects, reflecting the impact and challenges of the programming change on the channel.

Alaska Reveals on 'El Hormiguero' Her Favorite Cities and What She Has Asked for Her Birthday

Alaska revealed on 'El Hormiguero' that her favorite cities are Benidorm, London, Madrid, and Mexico City. Additionally, she shared what she has asked for her birthday, offering a personal and intimate insight into her tastes and preferences.

Almudena Porras collapses on 'Supervivientes' and has to be treated urgently

Almudena Porras suffered a collapse on 'Supervivientes', having difficulties speaking and opening her eyes. She was attended to urgently due to the severe pain she was experiencing.

The war between Gerard and Claudia in 'Supervivientes' affects Maica: "I'm going to stay out of it, they seem like children"

Gerard Arias criticized Maica Benedicto for not defending him in his conflict with Claudia ChacĂłn on 'Supervivientes'. Maica responded that she prefers to stay out of it, describing the dispute as immature.

Jorge Lorenzo's Father Competes on 'The Price Is Right': "I Was His Coach Since He Was Two Years Old"

José Manuel, Jorge Lorenzo's father and former coach since his childhood, takes part in 'The Price Is Right'. Although retired, he continues advising other riders.

A TVE Journalist Playfully Crashes 'El Intermedio' Broadcast to Hand Out Croissants

A TVE journalist funnily interrupted the broadcast of 'El Intermedio' to hand out croissants, joking that she had paid for them herself, creating a spontaneous and cheerful moment on the show.

David manages to catch up to Javier by 11 letters in 'El Rosco' to tie for the second consecutive day

David managed to answer the necessary questions to catch up by 11 letters and tie with Javier for the second consecutive day in 'El Rosco'.

The Daughter of Paloma Cuevas and Enrique Ponce Comes of Age and Issues a Statement to Protect Her Privacy

Paloma Ponce Cuevas, daughter of Paloma Cuevas and Enrique Ponce, turns 18 on April 27. To safeguard her privacy, she has issued a statement requesting respect and discretion during this stage of her life.

Christian GĂĄlvez: "To be a father, I had to sacrifice everything"

Christian GĂĄlvez, writer and communicator, reveals in the interview 'Out of Context' with Rebeca MarĂ­n for '20minutos' that being a father involved great sacrifices in his personal and professional life.

JPelirrojo Sparks Controversy After Sharing His Argument Against Abortion: "It Seems Like the One Who Says It Is the Bad One"

YouTuber JPelirrojo stirred controversy after posting a video in which he expresses his position against abortion. In his argument, he states that those who oppose it are viewed negatively, which has sparked debate among his supporters and critics about freedom of expression and personal opinions on sensitive topics like abortion.

"Isabel Pantoja will travel on a commercial flight to America," according to Kike Calleja

Isabel Pantoja will travel on a commercial flight to America. On the other hand, Kiko Rivera reportedly did not accompany his mother on the trip and is negotiating an interview with a major magazine.

JoaquĂ­n Torres summons his brother to court for a crime of fraud and embezzlement

JoaquĂ­n Torres accuses his brother Julio Torres of mismanaging the estate of their deceased parents, causing them irreparable financial harm.

Marta LĂłpez enjoys her honeymoon in the Maldives: "We've spent two days eating, sunbathing, and loving each other a lot"

Marta LĂłpez shares with 'El tiempo justo' her happiness during the honeymoon at an exclusive hotel in the Maldives alongside Alejandro Huerta, where they enjoy food, sun, and lots of love.

Fran Rivera, on the relationship between his daughter Tana and Roca Rey: "If this relationship continues, it will be years of always being on edge"

Fran Rivera expresses concern about his daughter Tana's relationship with the bullfighter Roca Rey, emphasizing that although he wishes the best for her, the bullfighting profession is very tough and demanding, which could lead to many years of uncertainty.

Ortega Cano surprises by dancing at the Feria de Abril: his new viral video with Paz Padilla

Ortega Cano, invited by 'El Turronero', stars in a viral video at the Feria de Abril in Seville, showing a uninhibited attitude that has won over social media alongside Paz Padilla.

Sara Carbonero: "Right now, my most important project is still myself"

Sara Carbonero reviews her life in an interview with 'Harper's Bazaar', from her initial anonymity, through fame, to her battle with illness and her process of personal growth.

Child Sexual Abuse Material Found on Rapper D4vd's Phone, Who Faces the Death Penalty

Child sexual abuse material was discovered on the phone of rapper D4vd, who is accused of an alleged murder for which he could face the death penalty.

Christian GĂĄlvez: "To be a father, I had to sacrifice everything"

Christian GĂĄlvez, writer and communicator, shares in the interview 'Out of Context' with Rebeca MarĂ­n for '20minutos' that being a father demanded great sacrifices in his personal and professional life.

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

The cinematic adaptation of Super Mario Galaxy stands out for its visual ambition but fails to deliver a deep narrative, resulting in an empty experience that doesn't quite capture the magic of the original game.

Elsa Pataky talks about what it is like to bring her children from Australia to Spain

Elsa Pataky visited Pablo Motos' show to present "El Homenaje," her new series that will premiere on April 23 on SkyShowtime. During the interview, the actress talked about the experience of bringing her children from Australia to Spain.

Real Madrid says goodbye to La Liga in stoppage time against Betis, and Mbappé gets injured again

Héctor Bellerín saved a point for Betis with a goal in stoppage time, which almost secures the La Liga title for Barça. Additionally, Mbappé suffered a new injury that complicates his chances.

Luis Figo Comes to Dani Carvajal's Defense After His Controversy with Arbeloa: "He Deserves All the Respect"

Luis Figo defended Dani Carvajal following his dispute with Álvaro Arbeloa, Real Madrid’s coach, during an appearance on 'The Forum,' stating that Carvajal deserves all the respect.

Cristian Muñoz Dies at 30 Due to "Complications" Following a Fall in a Race in France

Colombian cyclist Cristian Muñoz died at the age of 30 in Oviedo due to complications following a fall during the Tour du Jura in France. He was transferred to Spain after the accident, where he ultimately lost his life.

Controversy over the Absence of Spectators at the Tournament: VIP Boxes Drama, Empty Stands...

In the early rounds of the Masters 1000, the Manolo Santana court has shown a notable absence of spectators, generating controversy due to the VIP boxes being full while the stands remain empty, causing discontent among fans and raising questions about the tournament's management.

Historic UEFA sanction: six-match suspension for Prestianni for his conduct towards Vinicius

The UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body has sanctioned Prestianni with a six-match suspension for his inappropriate conduct towards Vinicius in an incident that occurred on February 17. This decision represents a significant disciplinary measure within European football.

People with Neuromuscular Diseases Demand Resources for Life

More than 60,000 people in Spain live with neuromuscular diseases, all of which are rare. They call for continuous access to resources and support to improve their quality of life throughout their entire lives.

Plena InclusiĂłn Madrid awards the Prado Museum, FundaciĂłn ADEY, Las Rozas, and Paulino AzĂșa for their commitment to inclusion

Plena InclusiĂłn Madrid annually recognizes public and private entities that promote a more accessible, fair, and inclusive society, highlighting this year the Prado Museum, FundaciĂłn ADEY, Las Rozas, and Paulino AzĂșa for their commitment to inclusion.

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

Noelia LĂłpez and Lourdes Bullido, employees of ONCE, work to facilitate access to braille, thus returning the power of reading to blind people who need it.

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

Plena InclusiĂłn has used its social media to share messages from works such as Hamlet, Don Quixote, and The Lord of the Rings, promoting universal access to culture and advocating for more accessible reading for everyone.

Supermarkets compete with price cuts in the shopping cart amid the Iran war

Mercadona, El Corte Inglés, Carrefour, Grupo Dia, and ALDI lower prices to attract customers, taking advantage of the current geopolitical context marked by the war in Iran, which impacts savings and consumption.

The IBEX 35 loses 4.29% in the week and records its worst declines since the start of the Iran war

The IBEX 35 fell 4.29% during the week, recording its biggest drop since the start of the war between Iran and the USA.

Warner Shareholders Approve Merger Agreement with Paramount

Warner shareholders approved the merger with Paramount, although the deal is still pending review and approval from antitrust laws in the United States, the European Union, and other jurisdictions.

Netflix announces $25 billion share buyback following failure with Warner

Netflix has announced a $25 billion share buyback, with no fixed expiration date, following its failed alliance with Warner. This measure aims to strengthen investor confidence and improve the company’s financial structure.

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

The entity will focus on business growth in Spain and is not currently considering any purchase offers, maintaining a selective policy in mortgage issuance until prices are reasonable.

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

El Corte Inglés is keeping prices frozen on 300 basic food products, including fruits, vegetables, meats, fish, dairy, and oils, both own-brand and manufacturer products, for over three months to support its customers amid inflation.

The CNMC Opens Fifteen New Files Against Various Companies in the Investigation of the Massive Blackout

The CNMC has opened fifteen new files against different companies within the framework of the investigation into the massive blackout. The regulator clarifies that the opening of these files does not prejudge the final outcome of the process.

Eyes with chlamydia, eternal erections, and spinning lungs: the 12 most shocking surgeries in 'The Pitt'

The HBO Max series stands out for its explicit, bloody, and almost gore-like medical interventions, becoming its biggest draw for viewers.

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

Charlize Theron stars in a survival thriller set in Australia, where she is hunted by a disturbed hunter played by Joe Cole. The film offers entertainment and tension, although it is less impactful than expected.

Michael Jackson's Nephew Responds to Negative Reviews: "The Audience Will Decide, You Can't Handle It"

The film about Michael Jackson stars his nephew Jaafar Jackson. In response to negative criticism, Jaafar defends the project, stating that the audience will be the ones to judge its worth and that the critics can't handle it.

'The Rings of Power' surprisingly moves up the release date of its season 3

The filming of season 3 of 'The Rings of Power' in London is progressing well, which has allowed meeting the initial deadlines and advancing the release date, refuting previous rumors.

Who is Jaafar Jackson, Michael Jackson’s nephew who brings his uncle to life in the 'King of Pop' movie

Jaafar Jackson, Michael Jackson’s nephew, plays his iconic uncle in a film directed by Antoine Fuqua. This project is shaping up to be one of the hits of the year.

DeepSeek Returns: Chinese AI Announces New Model Claiming to Surpass Google, OpenAI, and Anthropic

DeepSeek presents V4, an improved AI model with 1 million tokens, notable for its efficiency and high performance in programming, directly competing with OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic.

Tesla's Cybercab is already in production: this is Elon Musk's futuristic taxi without a driver or steering wheel

Tesla's Cybercab is an autonomous taxi designed without a steering wheel or driver. It is already in production and aims to revolutionize urban transportation with advanced technology and a futuristic design.

Meta Adds Another App to Its Collection in Spain: What Instants Is and Why It Copies Rivals’ Formula Again

Meta launches Instants in Spain, an app linked to Instagram for sharing ephemeral photos without filters. Inspired by models from other competitors, this strategy aims to attract users with quick and natural content, following popular trends on social media.

"Earthshine": This Is the Spectacular Video of Earth Recorded by Astronaut Christina Koch

Astronaut Christina Koch recorded an impressive video of Earth's glow from the Orion spacecraft during the Artemis II mission, using an iPhone to capture this stunning image.

The New EU Battery Law Has Fine Print: Why Your Next Phone Might Not Change That Much

The EU will require improved batteries in mobile phones starting in 2027, although it will allow exceptions for manufacturers like Apple and Samsung to maintain sealed designs if they meet certain criteria, limiting the impact on device design.

Neither pencil nor gel: ‘Peel off’ dyes are the new way to hide gray hairs in the eyebrows

Peel off dyes are a new solution to disguise gray hairs in the eyebrows, avoiding the need to pluck them. They are easy to apply and are removed like a film, offering a natural and temporary look.

Bea Ruiz, psychologist, on friendships: "Breaking up with a friend can hurt more than breaking up with a partner"

Bea Ruiz emphasizes that, although socially minimized, ending a friendship can cause more pain than a romantic breakup, highlighting the emotional importance of these bonds.

Lola Índigo, stunning in a slip dress while receiving the Billboard Women in Latin Music award

David Bisbal presented the Artistic Evolution award at the Billboard Women in Latin Music, posing beforehand on the red carpet in an elegant Dsquared2 dress.

The Food That Promotes Good Female Health and Helps Relieve Menopause Symptoms

Indole-3-carbinol, a compound found in broccoli, helps alleviate hot flashes and mood swings associated with menopause, promoting female health.

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

Spring affects hair by causing dryness, hair loss, and frizz due to changes in temperature and humidity. To combat these effects, it is recommended to regularly moisturize the hair, use appropriate products to soften and protect it from the sun and pollution. Maintaining a balanced diet and avoiding excessive use of heat tools also helps keep hair healthy during this season.

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

Images from Nate and Cassie's wedding show guests with very daring and extreme looks, sparking debate about whether they would be appropriate at a traditional Spanish wedding.

Where to Eat Pasta in Madrid: Best Restaurants for 'Carb Loading' Before the Madrid Marathon

Madrid has numerous Italian restaurants ideal for recharging with pasta before or after running the marathon. These places offer perfect dishes for 'carb loading' that help runners prepare their bodies for the 42 kilometers of the race.

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

This Italian restaurant in Spain has a Michelin star, a Repsol sun, and is ranked number 28 among the 50 best Italian restaurants outside of Italy. Its tasting menu can exceed 200 euros, also standing out for its impressive 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 traditional recipe: Sant Jordi bread with sobrasada and cheese, a delicious combination for this special occasion.

The CĂłrdoba Restaurant with a Good, Tasty, and Varied Daily Menu for 14 Euros

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

What does the most expensive ravioli in Spain contain to cost 78 euros?

The most expensive ravioli in Spain costs nearly 80 euros and sparks debate over whether its price is excessive or simply a matter of value, as chef Joan Roca commented.

Why the 'sushi buffet' in Spain is not authentic, according to a Japanese person: "There are very strange things"

Masumi Matsuda, a Japanese voice actor, points out that restaurants in Spain are innovating and moving away from traditional sushi, resulting in versions of sushi that are not very authentic, especially in buffets.

The Most Spectacular Route in the Basque Country: Over 250 Meters High Above the Cantabrian Sea

Less than an hour from Bilbao, in Biscay, there is a unique route that offers stunning views from more than 250 meters above the Cantabrian Sea, standing out for its spectacular natural surroundings and an unforgettable experience for hiking and nature enthusiasts.

The town of Girona that has captivated Amber Heard: Salvador DalĂ­ said it was the most beautiful in the world

Cadaqués, a fishing village in Girona, has inspired artists such as Picasso and Klein. Known for its unique beauty, it was considered by Salvador Dalí as the most beautiful town in the world and has recently won over Amber Heard.

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

Spain offers a variety of cities ideal for exploring on foot, from major metropolises like Madrid and Barcelona to charming coastal towns like Santander and CĂĄdiz, and inland cities full of history like Valladolid and Toledo. These cities allow visitors to enjoy their culture, architecture, and atmosphere by walking.

Genoa, What to See and Do in the City Where Pesto Was Invented

Genoa, capital of Liguria in northern Italy, is famous for being the birthplace of pesto. Besides tasting this iconic sauce, the city offers tourist and cultural attractions that make it an unmissable destination.

What the Amount of Hair on Your Feet Can Tell About Your Health

Body hair helps regulate temperature and protect the skin. The amount of hair on the feet can reflect aspects of circulatory and nervous health, as a decrease may indicate problems in these areas.

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 of the body and shares a simple trick to quickly calm it down, reminding us that there is no danger at that moment, which helps to relax the mind and reduce stress.

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

David Thoreau highlights the importance of straying from the established path, pointing out that getting lost is not a failure, but an essential way to self-knowledge and personal understanding.

Losing Periods 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 developed hypothalamic amenorrhea, an absence of menstruation, as a consequence of her experience on the show.

Eating Lentils for Iron Is Good, but Combining Them with This Food Is Much Better

Combining lentils with foods rich in vitamin C, such as citrus fruits, improves iron absorption and prevents anemia, enhancing the nutritional benefits of lentils.

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

Borja Quiroga, nephrologist at the University Hospital La Princesa, warns against forcing water intake to expel stones. He emphasizes that the main focus should be on treating the pain, not trying to push the stone out.

The Spanish engine from Horse and Repsol surprises with its figures: 3.3 l/100 km and almost zero emissions

Horse and Repsol launch in Spain an ultra-efficient hybrid engine that uses renewable gasoline, achieving a consumption of 3.3 l/100 km and almost zero emissions, marking an advance in sustainable mobility.

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

After years of studies, it is considered feasible to build a mega underwater tunnel that would connect Spain and Morocco by road, representing a major current engineering challenge.

Transport Ministry will work on the maintenance of more than 200 km of roads in Badajoz with eight million euros

The Ministry of Transport has allocated 8.33 million euros to maintain and operate 208.5 km of roads in the province of Badajoz, Extremadura.

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

Neighbor conflicts often arise because vehicles extend beyond their parking space and occupy part of the adjacent one. The Horizontal Property Law regulates these cases to prevent tensions, establishing that each owner must respect the boundaries of their assigned space and not invade others' parking spots.

No one expected it: Hyundai ventures into the 'off-road' adventure with an all-terrain vehicle

Hyundai surprises the U.S. market with the new Boulder Concept, an SUV that previews its first pickup 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 in Spain are inoperative, according to data from ANFAC, highlighting a problem in the infrastructure despite the growth of the electric sector.

Ayuso visits Samsung on its 20th anniversary: "We continue defending alliances that add value, especially in innovation and investment"

The President of the Community of Madrid highlights Samsung's 20th anniversary in the region and emphasizes Madrid as an important hub of the digital economy in Europe, stressing the importance of alliances that drive innovation and investment.

Man Arrested for Killing His 92-Year-Old Mother Admitted to a Social Healthcare Center in Barcelona

A man has been arrested after admitting to having killed his 92-year-old mother, who was admitted to a social healthcare center in Barcelona, calling 112 himself to confess the act.

The ten highest-paid 'senior' jobs in Valencia exceed 100,000 euros, according to Randstad

The best-paid senior jobs in Valencia exceed 100,000 euros annually. The key sectors are technology, industry, and regulation, with experienced professionals being the most in demand in these areas, according to Randstad.

The engineer who signed the project for the El Bocal footbridge in Santander will be investigated

The engineer responsible for the project of the El Bocal footbridge in Santander will be investigated and must testify on May 15 as a person under investigation, not as a witness-expert.

Ione Belarra visits the two workers atop a crane at Navantia after backing from Congress

Ione Belarra visited two Navantia workers who have been protesting atop a crane for 17 days, following support from Congress.

Deputy Mayor of Arenales del Sol Removed from Office After Being Accused of Sexual Harassment by a Woman

The deputy mayor of Arenales del Sol was removed from office following a sexual harassment complaint. The victim revealed that he had saved her contact in his phone with the offensive nickname "little slut," which worsened the situation and led to his dismissal.

The New 16,000 mÂČ Macrocomplex: A Culinary Offer, Premium Cinemas, and Pickleball

A new 16,000 mÂČ macrocomplex will offer a combination of entertainment, dining, and sports, including culinary options, premium cinemas, and spaces for playing pickleball.

Man Declared Guilty of Strangling His Wife and Burying Her Under Concrete

The man was found guilty of strangling his wife, who had asked him for a divorce, and of burying her under concrete to conceal the crime.

This is the Spanish city that has been named European Capital of Gastronomic Culture 2026

The announcement was made in Gdansk during the 5th European Gastronomy Congress at the European Solidarity Centre, where a Spanish city was named European Capital of Gastronomic Culture 2026.

A 70-year-old woman dies run over by her own car in San MillĂĄn

A 70-year-old woman died in San MillĂĄn after being run over by her own car. The paramedics who arrived at the scene could only certify her death.

AzcĂłn's investiture as president of AragĂłn will be on April 28 and 29

AzcĂłn's investiture as president of AragĂłn will take place on April 28 and 29, starting with the candidate's speech on Tuesday.

The Unexpected Response About Cheating from a Young Woman Live to a Reporter

During a live interview, a young woman gave an unexpected response to a reporter on the topic of "cheating," saying that such issues should be resolved at home, surprising the audience and causing a stir on social media.

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 street food in India, exploring various typical dishes until she experiences discomfort.

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

A player was disqualified from a 'CS2' tournament after slapping his opponent, upset because the opponent imitated his celebrations following a loss.

How to Prevent a Dog Attack on a Child? Tips for Teaching Children

Half of the people bitten by dogs are children. Many incidents can be avoided by educating children from an early age on how to behave and act around dogs, promoting prevention and safety.

Canine Anatomy: Why Some Dogs Have a ‘Beard’ and Its Explanation

Three genes are responsible for most of the diversity in dogs' coats, including their texture, length, curliness, and the presence of facial hair, such as the ‘beard’ in some breeds.

These Are the Myths and Truths About Separation Anxiety in Dogs

Up to 47% of dogs exhibit behaviors associated with separation anxiety, although severe and clinical cases are less common and more complex.

Your Daily Horoscope: Saturday, April 25, 2026

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the astrological predictions that will help you face the day with confidence and clarity.

Check the ONCE Cuponazo: Results

Check the results of the ONCE Cuponazo for Friday, April 24, 2026, to verify the winning numbers and prizes awarded.

Check Euromillions: results for Friday, April 24

Check the official results of the Euromillions draw held on Friday, April 24, 2026, to verify the winning numbers and prizes.

Check Bonoloto: Results for Friday, April 24, 2026

Check the official Bonoloto results for the draw on Friday, April 24, 2026, to verify your numbers and prizes.

Do you know the curious origin of the term 'mamporrero'?

The term 'mamporrero' is used derogatorily to describe someone who does the dirty work for others or rigs something for someone else's benefit, according to the definition by the RAE.

A Turkish Politician is the Target of Jokes Because of His Colossal Mustache

A Turkish politician has been the subject of jokes on social media due to his enormous mustache. One user humorously commented that his mouth is "more censored than Epstein's files," highlighting the unusual size of his facial hair.

Fruit Soap Operas Reinforce Gender Stereotypes

AI-created soap operas promote narratives that normalize male infidelity and blame women, reinforcing harmful gender stereotypes in society.

These isolated deserts in the world look like they came straight out of a science fiction movie

Deserts, which cover 25% of the Earth, stand out for their aridity, diversity of landscapes, and the extreme adaptation of their flora and fauna. Some of these deserts have landscapes so astonishing that they seem to come from a science fiction movie.

The Best Valentino 'Looks' of Celebrities

This gallery showcases the standout Valentino looks that have elevated the style of famous figures such as Anne Hathaway, promoting The Devil Wears Prada 2 (2026), and Halle Berry, among other celebrities.

The Shocking Goring of Roca Rey at the Maestranza

The Peruvian bullfighter Roca Rey suffered a serious goring during a bullfight at the Maestranza bullring in Seville. He was attended to immediately and taken to the hospital, where the severity of his injuries was reported. The incident shocked the audience and the bullfighting world, which hopes for his swift recovery.

Michael Jackson: 10 Lesser-Known Photos of the King of Pop

With the release of the Michael Jackson biopic, 10 lesser-known photos are presented that reveal unseen moments of his life, from his adolescence to encounters with celebrities like Beyoncé and his famous pose in Las Vegas.

The PSOE Federal Committee of 2016 hints at "telling the full story" after the videos are published: "A crude attempt at rigging"

The president of Castilla-La Mancha reveals that on that day he understood the serious consequences that the success of certain theses during the 2016 PSOE Federal Committee would have for Spain, described as a "crude attempt at rigging" following the publication of videos.

Moscow denounces the use of Kazakhstani airspace by Ukrainian drones to attack Russia

Maria Zakharova has denounced that Ukrainian drones have used Kazakhstani airspace to attack Russia, and has also pointed out Japan's involvement in these acts.

What the White House Correspondents' Dinner is and why Trump had not attended before

Donald Trump declined to attend the White House Correspondents' Dinner on both occasions during his presidency, keeping his distance from the press at this traditional event.

An 11-year-old Israeli girl dies from injuries caused by an Iranian missile

An 11-year-old Israeli girl died from injuries sustained after the impact of an Iranian missile that fell in the town of Bnei Brak on April 1.

Netherlands warns that the country is facing the highest number of threats in 80 years

The group 'Laundry Bear' was identified as responsible for the theft of contact data of workers, amid a significant increase in threats in the Netherlands, which is facing its highest level of risk in 80 years.

'Off Campus' lights up Prime Video: this is the adaptation of the sporting love literary phenomenon that will obsess you

Amazon Prime Video adapts the successful book series that tells different romances linked to a university hockey team, combining sports and love in a story that promises to captivate the audience.

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

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

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

SkyShowtime premieres the original series 'The Tribute' on April 23, starring a remarkable cast including Elsa Pataky, Luis Tosar, and Eusebio Poncela, with the latter being his posthumous role.

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

Natalia de Santiago explains that currently, the preference for fixed-rate mortgages has changed due to market conditions. Previously, fixed rates were more commonly chosen, but now circumstances have led to reconsidering this option when buying a home.

Chef José Andrés: "To improve canned cockles, don't use lemon; try mandarin and olive oil"

Asturian chef José Andrés recommended a simple and delicious appetizer using canned cockles on his show, suggesting replacing the traditional lemon with mandarin and olive oil to enhance their flavor.

Goodbye to 'Alpha Males': Netflix Confirms the End of the Series After the Premiere of the Sixth Season

The series by Contubernio Films, created by the Caballero brothers, surprisingly released its fifth season, and Netflix confirmed that the sixth will be the last, bringing the production to an end.

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

To remove yellow stains from pillows, regular cleaning is key, as older stains are harder to eliminate. An effective homemade trick allows you to whiten them quickly without using bleach.

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

The movie based on the video game ‘Super Mario Galaxy’ stands out for its visual ambition, but its story lacks depth and emotion, preventing Mario and Luigi’s journey from shining as expected.

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

The passage, protected as a historic ensemble, connects El Clot and Sant MartĂ­ with 122 meters of working-class architecture and offers a quiet pedestrian space, preserving its 19th-century style 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, exposing her body to unique risks studied in aerospace medicine, including possible effects on cancer, fertility, and other impacts on her health.

The 2025 Income Tax Simulator Is Now Activated: Here’s How You Can Find Out If You’ll Have to Pay the Tax Agency or Get a Refund

The 2025 Income Tax Simulator is now available, allowing taxpayers to quickly and in advance find out whether they will have to pay the Tax Agency or receive a refund on their tax return. This tool makes financial planning easier by providing all the relevant information about the process.

This is the new passport similar to that of the Camino de Santiago to promote rural tourism in Seville

The Andalusian Government has launched a tourist visa to promote rural tourism in ten towns of a district in Seville, inspired by the Camino de Santiago model.

Trump has not mentioned Canada paying an 'entry fee' ahead of USMCA talks, says Carney

Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem stated that US President Trump has not brought up the idea of Canada paying an "entry fee" in the upcoming USMCA trade talks, clarifying earlier confusion. The focus remains on negotiating the trade agreement rather than financial demands.

Oil prices end volatile session mixed but up sharply for the week on supply worries

Oil prices closed mixed after a volatile session but rose sharply for the week due to ongoing concerns about supply disruptions. Factors such as geopolitical tensions and production cuts have fueled fears of tighter supply, supporting price gains despite fluctuating daily market dynamics.

EU prepares to clash with US again over shipping carbon levy

The EU plans to implement a carbon levy on shipping to reduce emissions, sparking renewed tensions with the US. Washington argues the measure unfairly targets American companies and may violate trade rules. The dispute highlights ongoing challenges in aligning environmental policies with international trade agreements as the EU pushes for greener shipping practices.

API, farm groups urge Congress to back year-long E15 sales as prices rise

The American Petroleum Institute and farm organizations are urging Congress to support year-round sales of E15 fuel to help lower rising fuel prices. They argue that extending E15 availability beyond summer months can provide consumers with a cheaper, cleaner alternative, boosting demand for corn and benefiting farmers without compromising vehicle safety. Lawmakers are being called to remove existing restrictions to enable continuous E15 sales.

Trump grants 90-day Jones Act waiver extension to curb energy costs

President Trump extended the Jones Act waiver for 90 days to help reduce energy costs. The waiver allows foreign vessels to transport liquefied natural gas between U.S. ports, easing supply constraints and supporting lower fuel prices amid rising demand and global market pressures.

Only five ships pass through Strait of Hormuz in 24 hours

Maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz significantly decreased, with only five ships passing through in a 24-hour period. This marks a sharp decline amid rising regional tensions and security concerns. The Strait, a crucial oil transit route, typically sees much higher vessel activity, highlighting the impact of geopolitical developments on shipping lanes.

Iran’s foreign minister arrives in Pakistan, Trump expects offer satisfying US demands

Iran’s foreign minister visited Pakistan to discuss regional issues amid ongoing tensions. Concurrently, former US President Donald Trump expressed optimism about receiving a proposal that meets US demands. The diplomatic movements indicate efforts to resolve conflicts and enhance cooperation in the region.

U.S. energy exports hit record highs as Strait of Hormuz conflict persists

U.S. energy exports have reached record levels amid ongoing tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil transit route. The conflict disrupts Middle East supply chains, prompting global markets to rely more on U.S. oil and gas. This shift boosts American energy influence but raises concerns over regional stability and energy security worldwide.

Exclusive - US Law Enforcement Raids Offices of Houston Fuel Trader Ikon Midstream

U.S. law enforcement conducted raids at the offices of Houston-based fuel trading company Ikon Midstream, investigating potential criminal activities. The operation is part of a broader probe into fuel market practices. Authorities are examining whether the company violated regulations, amid increased scrutiny of energy trading firms. Ikon Midstream has not commented on the raids.

Russia’s Lavrov says US discarding international conventions, pursuing its own interests

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused the US of abandoning international conventions and acting solely based on its own interests. He criticized Washington for undermining global rules and pursuing unilateral policies that destabilize international order. Lavrov emphasized Russia's commitment to multilateralism in contrast to what he described as the US's disregard for established norms.

DeepSeek unveils new AI model tailored for Huawei chips as China pushes for tech autonomy

DeepSeek has launched a new AI model optimized specifically for Huawei's Kirin chips, aiming to enhance performance on China-made hardware. This move aligns with China's broader strategy to reduce reliance on foreign technology and bolster its domestic semiconductor industry amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. The tailored AI model is expected to accelerate local adoption of advanced AI applications on Huawei devices.

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Canada greenlights Enbridge gas pipeline expansion in test of Carney approval process

Canada has approved Enbridge's expansion of a gas pipeline, marking a key test for the new approval process under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s environment minister, Steven Guilbeault. The decision reflects the government's attempt to balance economic growth with climate commitments, amid scrutiny over fossil fuel infrastructure projects and Indigenous consultations.

Deutsche Boerse CEO warns against 24/7 trading as Wall Street prepares for it

Deutsche Boerse CEO cautions that adopting 24/7 trading like Wall Street could increase market volatility and risk, urging regulators to carefully consider the implications before extending trading hours.

U.S. equity fund inflows rise on earnings optimism, AI boost

U.S. equity funds experienced increased inflows driven by optimism about corporate earnings and excitement surrounding AI technology. Investors are confident in the market's growth potential as AI innovations spark enthusiasm in the sector, contributing to a positive outlook for equities.

NTSB says runway safety system did not activate before fatal Air Canada Express collision

The NTSB reported that the runway safety system failed to activate before the fatal collision involving an Air Canada Express plane. The incident raised concerns about airport safety protocols and the effectiveness of technology in preventing runway accidents. Investigations continue to determine the causes and recommend improvements to enhance aviation safety and prevent similar tragedies in the future.

European equities log steep weekly losses with no resolution to MidEast conflict

European stock markets experienced significant weekly declines amid ongoing Middle East tensions. Investors remained cautious due to the lack of progress toward resolving the conflict, which continues to impact global risk sentiment and economic outlooks. Uncertainty around geopolitical developments dampened market confidence and weighed heavily on equity valuations throughout the week.

CFTC sues New York to block oversight of prediction markets

The CFTC has filed a lawsuit against New York to prevent the state from regulating prediction markets. The agency argues that federal law already governs these markets and that state intervention could create conflicting regulations, hindering innovation and market growth. The case highlights ongoing jurisdictional tensions between federal and state authorities over emerging financial technologies.

Analysis - Most US companies seen sticking with quarterly reporting

Most US companies are expected to continue quarterly earnings reports despite some criticism. Investors rely heavily on this regular data for timely insights, and changes could disrupt market transparency. While some advocate for less frequent reporting to reduce pressure and short-termism, the prevailing view supports maintaining quarterly disclosures for consistent investor communication.

Brazil regulator approves deeper probe into Google’s news content use

Brazil's competition regulator has approved a deeper investigation into Google's use of news content. The probe focuses on whether Google’s practices affect fair competition and the digital news market. This move follows complaints from local news publishers about Google's dominance and alleged unfair use of their content without adequate compensation.

Brazil aims to regulate critical minerals without tax breaks, finance minister says

Brazil plans to implement regulations for its critical minerals sector without offering tax incentives, according to the finance minister. This approach aims to balance attracting investment while maintaining fiscal responsibility, ensuring sustainable development of the mining industry without compromising government revenue.

German Business Sentiment Hits Lowest Since 2020 as Iran War Weighs

German business confidence has dropped to its lowest level since 2020 due to the economic uncertainty caused by escalating tensions in Iran. The conflict has disrupted supply chains and increased energy prices, dampening optimism among German companies and raising concerns about growth prospects in Europe’s largest economy.

US consumer sentiment slumps to record low in April; inflation expectations rise

US consumer sentiment dropped to its lowest level in decades in April, reflecting growing concerns about the economy. Inflation expectations also surged, indicating that Americans anticipate higher prices ahead. The decline in confidence is attributed to ongoing inflation pressures, rising interest rates, and economic uncertainty, impacting consumer spending and outlook.

U.S. consumer sentiment slides to record low in April despite Iran war ceasefire

U.S. consumer sentiment dropped to a record low in April, reflecting fears over economic stability despite a ceasefire in the Iran war. Concerns about inflation, job security, and future economic conditions fueled pessimism among consumers, indicating ongoing uncertainty in the recovery outlook.

Michigan consumer sentiment rises, but falls short of expectations

Michigan consumer sentiment increased slightly, indicating improved confidence among residents. However, the rise was below economists' forecasts, suggesting cautious optimism. Factors influencing sentiment include economic uncertainty and inflation concerns. Overall, the data reflects a modest boost in consumer outlook but highlights ongoing challenges affecting spending and economic activity.

Canada February retail sales up 0.7%; seen up 0.6% in March

Canadian retail sales increased by 0.7% in February, slightly surpassing expectations. Economists forecast a 0.6% rise in March as consumer spending remains steady, supported by a resilient labor market and easing inflation pressures. This growth indicates ongoing economic strength despite global uncertainties.

Brazil posts wider-than-expected current account deficit in March

Brazil recorded a current account deficit of $9.6 billion in March, exceeding market expectations. The wider deficit was driven by a sharp increase in the trade deficit and higher payments for services. This marks a significant challenge for the country’s external accounts amid global economic uncertainties and fluctuating commodity prices.

Canada March Wholesale Trade Most Likely Up 1.3% - StatsCan Flash Estimate

Statistics Canada’s flash estimate indicates that Canada’s wholesale trade likely increased by 1.3% in March. This growth suggests strengthening activity in the wholesale sector, reflecting positive trends in inventory and sales ahead of the second quarter.

Mexican economy misses expectations in February, slow start to the year

Mexico's economy underperformed in February, missing forecasts and signaling a sluggish start to 2024. Key sectors showed weaker activity than anticipated, raising concerns about growth momentum for the year ahead. Economic indicators suggest challenges remain for recovery, potentially impacting investment and employment.

BoE expected to hold rates as uncertainty persists, BofA says

The Bank of England is likely to keep interest rates unchanged amid ongoing economic uncertainties, according to Bank of America. Economic data remains mixed, and risks from inflation and global factors contribute to a cautious policy stance. BofA expects the BoE to maintain its current rates until clearer economic signals emerge.

Take Five: Lots of talk, lots of tech

The article highlights the surge in discussions around technology advancements, focusing on how innovations are shaping various industries. It covers key trends, emerging tech, and the impact of digital transformation on business and society, emphasizing the need for adaptation and strategic implementation to harness technological benefits effectively.

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

The ongoing war has disrupted the usual functioning of financial markets, making it difficult for investors to interpret signals and predict trends. Heightened uncertainty and volatile conditions challenge traditional market analysis, as geopolitical risks overshadow economic data. This turmoil complicates decision-making and may lead to unpredictable market movements in the near term.

Japan launches financial task force amid AI security fears

Japan has established a financial task force to address security concerns arising from the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence. The group aims to develop guidelines and preventive measures to safeguard financial institutions against AI-related risks, including data breaches and fraud, ensuring stability and trust in the sector as AI technologies become increasingly integrated into financial services.

PBOC vows to curb ‘involution-style’ competition in China’s financial sector

The People's Bank of China (PBOC) has pledged to address excessive and unhealthy competition, termed ‘involution-style,’ within the financial sector. This move aims to promote sustainable growth, improve market order, and prevent risks by encouraging more rational business practices among financial institutions. The PBOC’s efforts seek to stabilize the sector amid evolving economic challenges.

A fragile hold: Five questions for the ECB

The ECB faces challenges as it navigates inflation control amid economic uncertainty. Key questions include the sustainability of rate hikes, impact on growth, and financial stability risks. Policymakers must balance tightening measures with support for the economy, mindful of global influences and market reactions. The ECB’s cautious approach reflects concerns over fragile recovery and inflation persistence.

China first-quarter fiscal spending quickens as Beijing seeks to spur growth

China accelerated its fiscal spending in the first quarter to boost economic growth amid global uncertainties. Increased government expenditure aims to support infrastructure projects and stabilize domestic demand. This move reflects Beijing's efforts to counter external pressures and sustain recovery momentum in the world's second-largest economy.

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. While energy prices are increasing global economic risks, domestic demand stays weak, limiting overall inflation. The BOJ continues to maintain its monetary easing policies to support the economy amid these challenges.

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Stratosphere and Strategic Investors Acquire 70% Stake in Potion Alpha

Stratosphere, together with strategic investors, has acquired a 70% stake in Potion Alpha. This investment aims to accelerate Potion Alpha's growth and strengthen its market presence. The deal demonstrates confidence in the company's potential and strategic direction, positioning it for expanded product development and greater competitiveness in its industry.

Bitcoin slips, but set for fourth straight weekly gain on institutional demand

Bitcoin experienced a slight decline but is poised for its fourth consecutive weekly gain, driven by strong institutional interest. Despite short-term fluctuations, the continued demand from large investors supports a positive outlook for the cryptocurrency.

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 dampened risk appetite in financial markets. Investors showed caution as geopolitical concerns increased, impacting cryptocurrencies and other risk assets. The market remains sensitive to global events, with Bitcoin closely tracking broader investor sentiment.

Morgan Stanley launches money market fund for stablecoin reserves

Morgan Stanley has introduced a money market fund specifically designed for stablecoin reserves. This new fund aims to provide institutional investors with a reliable, low-risk option to manage digital asset liquidity. The launch reflects growing interest from financial institutions in integrating traditional finance tools with emerging cryptocurrency markets.

SafeBets Introduces New Prediction Platform at Industry Conference

SafeBets unveiled its innovative prediction platform at a recent industry conference, aiming to enhance betting accuracy using advanced AI algorithms. The platform integrates real-time data and user-friendly features to provide bettors with improved forecasts. The company highlighted its commitment to responsible gambling and plans for future updates to expand functionality and market reach.

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

Pantera, a data analytics firm, is reportedly advising Satsuma to sell off its bitcoin holdings following a steep decline in the company's shares. The recommendation comes amid market volatility and concerns over Satsuma's financial stability tied to its crypto investments.

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

The article introduces verifiable Bitcoin accounts designed for institutional investors, emphasizing secure custody solutions that allow clients to maintain control over their assets. It highlights the benefits of transparency, compliance, and customizable custody terms, catering to the specific needs of institutional Bitcoin holders seeking reliable and flexible asset management options.

GSR Launches Crypto Core3 ETF (BESO)

GSR has introduced the Crypto Core3 ETF (BESO), offering investors diversified exposure to leading blockchain and cryptocurrency companies. The fund aims to capitalize on the growth potential of the crypto sector by including top-performing assets, providing a streamlined investment vehicle for both retail and institutional investors seeking to participate in the evolving digital economy.

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

Bitcoin surged to its highest price since early February, briefly exceeding $79,000. The rally was driven by renewed investor optimism and positive market sentiment, reflecting growing confidence in cryptocurrency assets amid broader economic developments. This upswing marks a notable recovery for Bitcoin after a period of volatility and price fluctuations.

EOS Climbs 10% In a Green Day

EOS surged 10% amid positive market momentum, marking a strong green day for the cryptocurrency. The increase reflects growing investor confidence and rising trading volumes, contributing to EOS's renewed upward trend in the digital asset space.

What a transition towards an AI-driven company may or may not mean for SAP

SAP’s shift towards becoming an AI-driven company aims to enhance its software with advanced AI capabilities, improving automation and business insights. While promising greater efficiency and innovation, the transition also presents challenges in integration, data privacy, and maintaining user trust. The impact on SAP’s market position and customer base will depend on how effectively it navigates these opportunities and risks.

Robert E. Latta of Ohio’s 5th District Invests in Farmers & Merchants Bancorp

Robert E. Latta, representing Ohio’s 5th District, has invested in Farmers & Merchants Bancorp. This move highlights his interest in banking and financial services, potentially influencing his policy focus and economic priorities related to community banking and local economic development.

Related Digital has secured $16 billion in financing to develop a large-scale Oracle data center. This funding will support the construction and expansion of state-of-the-art facilities, aiming to enhance cloud infrastructure and meet growing demand for data services. The project is set to create numerous jobs and reinforce Related Digital’s position in the tech infrastructure sector.

Cathie Wood’s ARK buys Amazon stock, sells AMD and Rocket Lab

Cathie Wood’s ARK Investment Management has purchased Amazon shares while reducing its holdings in AMD and Rocket Lab. This move reflects ARK’s strategic portfolio adjustments to capitalize on evolving market opportunities and focus on promising technology investments.

How much more attractive is the Tesla Semi in a $100 oil world?

Rising oil prices to $100 per barrel boost the appeal of the Tesla Semi by significantly cutting fuel costs compared to diesel trucks. This shift enhances savings for fleet operators, making electric trucks a more competitive and sustainable option amid fluctuating fuel markets.

Stanley Black & Decker declares $0.83 dividend, $500M buyback plan

Stanley Black & Decker announced a quarterly dividend of $0.83 per share and approved a $500 million share buyback program. The actions reflect the company's strong financial position and commitment to returning value to shareholders amid ongoing market challenges.

CureVac sues Moderna over mRNA vaccine patents

CureVac has filed a lawsuit against Moderna, accusing the company of infringing on its patents related to mRNA vaccine technology. The legal action highlights ongoing disputes in the pharmaceutical industry over intellectual property rights stemming from COVID-19 vaccine developments. CureVac seeks damages and aims to protect its innovations in mRNA technology amid the competitive vaccine market.

Pioneer acquires equipment financing firm for $140 million

Pioneer has purchased an equipment financing company for $140 million to expand its service offerings. The acquisition aims to strengthen Pioneer's market presence and provide enhanced financing solutions to its clients, supporting growth and operational efficiency.

Ultra Clean refinances credit facility, extends maturity

Ultra Clean Holdings has refinanced its credit facility, successfully extending the maturity date. This move aims to optimize the company’s capital structure, improve financial flexibility, and support ongoing business operations and growth initiatives. The refinancing is expected to provide better terms and contribute to long-term financial stability.

Armstrong World Industries declares $0.339 dividend per share

Armstrong World Industries announced a quarterly dividend of $0.339 per share. The payment reflects the company’s commitment to returning value to shareholders. Details regarding the dividend’s record and payment dates were also provided.

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