News Summary - 04/26/2026

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** Trump cancels U.S. envoys’ trip to Pakistan for talks on Iran war

** Iran said it had no plans for a direct meeting with a U.S. delegation led by Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.

** Explosions and gunfire as armed groups launch coordinated attacks across Mali

** Witnesses reported explosions and gunfire in central and northern Mali as armed groups carried out coordinated attacks. The violence has been described as the largest jihadist assault in years.

** Mexico says US agents killed in crash weren't permitted to operate there

** Two Americans reportedly working for the CIA died in a car crash following a Mexican-led operation targeting a drug lab.

** Palestinians in the West Bank and some in Gaza vote in local elections

** Local elections were held in the occupied West Bank and in one city in Gaza, with Hamas and other groups boycotting the vote.

** Rights groups criticize as Venezuela prisoner release scheme ‘comes to an end’

** Rights groups say Venezuela’s prisoner release scheme is nearing its end, but more than 500 political prisoners are still believed to remain in jail despite releases under the amnesty law.

** OrbĂĄn steps down from the Hungarian parliament after a landslide defeat

** Hungary’s outgoing prime minister will not take his seat in parliament after his party was ousted in a landslide defeat, marking his transition from government leader to opposition figure.

** Thirty-one sloths die in Florida before opening of attraction

** Authorities say 31 sloths died before a Florida attraction opened. Many died because of conditions at a warehouse where they were kept after being shipped, while others arrived already dead.

Seven dead in major Russian attack on Ukraine

Dnipro was hit hardest in the Russian attack on Ukraine, with officials reporting that four people were killed in a strike on a residential building.

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The viral manifesto of the “anti-woke” tech boss with NHS and defense contracts

The head of a controversial tech company that has UK government contracts has published a 22-point manifesto outlining his vision for the future of the West.

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

** The Department of Justice says a new memo will allow additional execution methods, including firing squads, gas, and electrocution, in federal cases. Officials say the change will strengthen the death penalty and help deter crime.

NATO says there is “no provision” to expel members after reports that the US could seek to suspend Spain

An internal Pentagon email reportedly outlines possible ways to punish allies over what it sees as insufficient support for a potential war with Iran.

** U.S. Justice Department drops probe into Fed Chair Jerome Powell

** President Donald Trump had accused Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell of improper cost overruns related to renovations of the Fed’s building, but the Justice Department has now dropped its investigation into the matter.

** Chinese car giant BYD says it can thrive without the US

** China’s BYD says rising fuel prices and the global shift away from fossil fuels are creating strong opportunities for the company. It believes it is well positioned to benefit from the move toward cleaner transportation and can keep growing even without access to the US market.

** Key suspect in the notorious Tadamon massacre during the Syrian civil war arrested

** Amjad Youssef, a key suspect in the Tadamon massacre, has been arrested for his alleged role in the April 2013 killing of blindfolded civilians in a district of Damascus during the Syrian civil war.

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

** A British-Israeli man says he was detained after someone objected to his kippah, which was embroidered with both Israeli and Palestinian flags.

** Pirates hijack oil tanker off the coast of Somalia

** Piracy, once notorious in the Indian Ocean off Somalia, has resurfaced in recent years.

** Mandelson under formal investigation by the EU’s anti-fraud office

** The EU’s anti-fraud office says it has enough information to begin an investigation, though it has not specified whether the probe concerns fraud.

** Three Kosovo Serbs sentenced over deadly gun battle and monastery siege

** Kosovo’s court sentenced two men to life in prison and a third to 30 years for their role in the 2023 attack.

** Poisoning suspected in deaths of 18 wolves in Italian national park

** The deaths of 18 wolves in an Italian national park are being investigated as possible poisonings. Ten carcasses were found last week, and eight more have since been discovered in recent days.

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

** The Israeli prime minister said he is in "excellent physical condition" after doctors removed a malignant tumor, following treatment for early-stage prostate cancer.

** Epstein housed abuse victims in London flats, BBC reveals

** The BBC reports new revelations that heighten concerns over repeated police decisions not to investigate trafficking claims from 2015.

** Kenyan leader sparks uproar after mocking Nigerians’ spoken English

** Kenyan President William Ruto drew criticism after saying that Kenyans speak “some of the best English in the world,” and contrasting that with Nigerians, whom he said are harder to understand. If you want, I can also make it sound more natural, more formal, or more like a news headline.

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

** A viral clip shows a Ghanaian national being confronted by South Africans and questioned about his immigration status, highlighting tensions amid reported attacks on foreigners.

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

** South Korean police arrested a man after he posted an AI-generated photo of a runaway wolf, a fake image that spread widely and caused authorities to adjust their search operation.

** “We cried together”: Trump’s deportation drive forces tough decisions for couples

** Spouses of undocumented immigrants facing deportation are being forced to decide whether to stay behind or leave their lives in the U.S. and start over in another country, turning enforcement into painful family separations or difficult relocations.

** A new wave of men on social media is pushing back against influencers who promote looksmaxxing and narrow male beauty standards, challenging toxic masculinity trends and restrictive ideas of what men should look like.

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

** Several Black Zambians told the BBC that they sometimes feel like second-class citizens in their own country, raising concerns about racism in a nation founded on pan-African ideals.

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

** The article says tensions between Europe and the US are flaring again, with Europe’s NATO allies pushing back after reports of a US threat aimed at Spain. It notes this as another sign of deteriorating transatlantic relations.

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

** One year after the Pahalgam attack, tourism in Indian-administered Kashmir remains low, hurting local residents and businesses that depend on visitors.

Behind Nigeria’s murky coup plot - the money, the prayers and a Nollywood arrest

BBC court documents and sources close to the investigation reveal the scope of the alleged coup plot in Nigeria, detailing money trails, prayer meetings, and a Nollywood arrest linked to the case.

** Who is making decisions in Iran?

** Iran’s new supreme leader is officially the ultimate decision-maker, but the reality is more complicated and less clear-cut.

** *Heated Rivalry, The Housemaid and Fourth Wing: TikTok launches BookTok bestseller list*

** TikTok has launched its first BookTok bestseller list, and the inaugural top 20 is made up entirely of female authors. Chloe Walsh appears most frequently among the featured writers.

** Watch: How one orangutan bravely crossed a new bridge to reunite his split community

** A forest road has divided the habitat of Sumatran orangutans, but one orangutan crossed a new bridge to reconnect with his separated community.

Hope in Gaza as 300 couples get married at one time

300 couples were chosen by lottery from nearly 2,000 people to take part in a mass wedding celebration in Gaza.

** Epstein survivor: Meeting the King would be a “major step”

** Buckingham Palace has confirmed that the Royal Family will not meet with survivors of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during their state visit to the US.

Watch: 20,000 teddy bears highlight the plight of missing Ukrainian children

An installation of 20,000 teddy bears in Washington, D.C., symbolizes each child Ukraine says has been abducted by Russia, drawing attention to the ongoing plight of missing Ukrainian children.

** Two-up is a coin-toss betting game that Australian soldiers played during World War I. Today, it is only legal across Australia on 25 April.

** Donald Trump evacuated unharmed from the White House correspondents’ dinner after a shooting

** Donald Trump emerged unharmed after an emergency evacuation during the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner following a reported shooting. Other senior U.S. officials were also evacuated as authorities responded to the incident.

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** Trump spoke to the public minutes after the incident at the White House and stated that the suspect was a California resident and acted alone.

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** Donald Trump and Melania were evacuated by Secret Service agents during a dinner at the White House after a gunshot was heard. The incident took place at the U.S. presidential residence, which forced security protocol to be activated.

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** The Minister of Health, Mónica García, says that Más Madrid’s goal is to stop the “reactionary wave” in Spain and points to Isabel Díaz Ayuso’s government as its main political target.

** Couple found shot in their home in Asturias: he has died and she is seriously injured

** A 70-year-old woman had previously warned a relative that something was going to happen before she and her husband were shot in their house in Asturias. He has died and she remains in serious condition. Authorities rule out that this is a case of gender-based violence.

** A brawl at Gregorio Marañón Metro station leaves eight arrested and two stabbed

** A fight that started inside a Gregorio Marañón metro car continued on the platform and ended with eight people arrested. Two people were injured by a knife during the altercation.

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** Athens Mayor Haris Doukas says mass tourism is driving the 700,000 residents of the Greek capital out of their neighborhoods, as around 8 million visitors arrive.

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** Helena Bonham Carter has left her role in the middle of filming *The White Lotus*. Although the writers will rewrite the episodes, the actress will not return to the set, so the HBO series will have to find a replacement.

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** Hansi Flick’s Barcelona beat Getafe 2-0 at the Coliseum and are now very close to winning LaLiga. The victory, combined with Real Madrid’s slip-up, brings Barça closer to the title, which could be secured as early as next round.

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** The actor was seen walking through Los Angeles with the help of a walker alongside his wife, model Hayley Roberts. The image caused concern among his fans, although he recently underwent hip and knee replacement surgeries.

** U.S. police believe they have solved the mystery of three brothers, aged 9, 7, and 5, who disappeared without a trace in 2010

** U.S. police believe they have solved the case of three brothers who disappeared in 2010. Their father is being held and charged with unlawful detention, though not murder, since the children’s bodies were never found.

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** A 70-year-old woman died after being struck by her own vehicle in the town of San Millån, Álava, on Saturday, in the second fatal accident of this kind recorded in Spain in 24 hours.

** Two British fighter jets take off to intercept Russian drones spotted near NATO airspace

** Two British fighter jets, deployed in Romania as part of NATO’s rotating air policing mission, took off to intercept Russian drones detected near allied airspace. The operation aims to strengthen the defense of Eastern European countries against Russian incursions.

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** Organizations attribute the queues and delays in processing the vulnerability certificate to the nerves and expectations typical of the first days of the process, as well as to technical problems and a lack of staff. They trust that the situation will stabilize soon.

** They solve the mystery of the “golden egg” found at 3,000 meters deep in the Gulf of Alaska

** After three years of research, the mysterious “golden egg” found at 3,000 meters deep in the Gulf of Alaska has finally been definitively identified.

** Mateo would be the most common name for newborn boys in Spain for the first time, while SofĂ­a would top the list for girls for the first time since 1996.

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** Their father found the bodies of the two 23-year-old twin brothers, who died after being electrocuted when they accidentally touched a medium-voltage cable with a metal rod. One of them is believed to have tried to rescue the other before the tragedy.

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** Pilar Rubio and Sergio Ramos are presented as an example of a stable relationship that is not based on perfection, but on knowing how to adapt and renew the bond at every stage of life.

** At least seven dead and 17 injured in a terrorist attack on the Pan-American Highway in Colombia

** Guerrillas launched an explosive cylinder that fell onto a bus on the Pan-American Highway in Colombia, causing at least seven deaths and 17 injuries.

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** Polish tennis player Iga Swiatek, the favorite at the Mutua Madrid Open, left her third-round match against Ann Li in tears after being forced to stop due to a physical issue. The player explained that there is a virus circulating among the tournament participants.

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** How often garments like jeans or sweatshirts should be washed depends, among other factors, on how much sweat and contact they have with the body.

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** The expert recommends consuming between 20 and 30 grams of protein at each meal, including breakfast, to improve your daily diet and make a difference in your eating habits.

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** Ernie Dosio, 75, died after being attacked by a herd of five elephants in Gabon while pursuing an antelope.

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** A specialist suggests that if a cat meows loudly in empty rooms, it may need more stimulation. She recommends establishing a play routine to reduce this behavior and address possible needs for attention, exercise, or relief from boredom.

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** Puleva highlights its commitment to innovation after more than five decades of R&D, with milk products adapted to different stages and needs of life, such as Puleva Omega-3, Puleva Calcium, and Peques Buenas Noches, in addition to several research projects.

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** Aemet says the DANA will begin moving away in the coming hours, but rain will continue. Locally heavy showers and thunderstorms are expected, especially in the far north.

** Sara Carbonero says goodbye to her mother, Goyi Arévalo, at a funeral mass with her sister

** The presenter arrived at the Parish Church of Our Lady of the Assumption around 10:00 a.m., accompanied by her closest loved ones, to say farewell to her mother, Goyi Arévalo, at a funeral mass.

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** Turnout in these local elections was 53.4%, below the 64.7% recorded in the first phase of the elections held in December 2021.

** JosĂ© ElĂ­as, businessman, on housing: "If at 65 you don’t have something where you don’t pay, you’re dead"

** José Elías argues that, for most people with normal salaries, it is necessary to help them build savings because they cannot do it on their own with pensions alone. He maintains that reaching the age of 65 without a home or another option in which you do not have to pay rent is a very serious situation.

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** A credit score influences decisions such as approval for credit cards and mortgage interest rates. It reflects your financial history and helps measure risk for lenders.

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** Abascal, leader of Vox, attacked Sánchez and Marlaska at a rally in Cádiz and said that his party will defend respect for the “true Andalusian identity” ahead of the regional elections.

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** Cardiac surgeon Jeremy London says that while aging is inevitable, the way we age depends on our habits. His central message is that giving up certain behaviors can help slow down aging and improve health over time.

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** Economist Gonzalo Bernardos states that there will be no real estate bubble. According to his analysis, housing demand will keep increasing, which will support the market and prevent a sharp drop in prices.

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** The film about Michael Jackson’s early years was originally going to include actress Kat Graham in a prominent role, but that participation ultimately did not happen.

**The dumbbell Romanian deadlift is the best strength exercise for working the glutes**

The dumbbell Romanian deadlift is a basic exercise that, if performed correctly, helps increase strength and effectively work the glutes.

** How to prepare your muscles hours before running the 2026 Madrid Marathon?

** A fitness trainer explains to *20minutos* the key steps to optimize performance and reduce risks just before the Madrid Marathon, which will take place on April 26.

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** Interview with Albert Cañigueral, head of AI Factory at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center. He explains Europe’s strategy to compete in artificial intelligence, the BSC’s role in this effort, and why the media hype around AI does not always match its current reality.

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** This route, located on the smallest island in the Canary archipelago, stands out for its great difficulty, but also for being one of the most spectacular in Spain. The trail offers an elevation change of nearly one kilometer through the crater of a volcano.

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** Manteigaria has opened three locations in Madrid to bring Portuguese custard tarts to the capital, made following the traditional recipe. The brand aims to introduce this typical Portuguese treat to Madrid audiences with an authentic offering.

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** Abertis will stop managing the AP-68 on November 10, when the Álava Provincial Council will take over and hand it over to Autopistas-Gertek-Altuna y Uría. These companies will be responsible for developing and managing the new payment methods on the Alava section of the highway.

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** A sandstorm surprised Xinjiang, China, and completely covered a city. The phenomenon occurred with wind gusts of up to 25.2 meters per second, leaving striking images of the moment the dust advanced and reduced visibility.

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** La Caja MĂĄgica is hosting an exhibition by the Carlos Alcaraz Foundation, which aims to highlight its social work. The exhibition uses sport as a tool for inclusion and brings together personal and previously unseen items from the tennis player, such as school notes and racquets, within the framework of the Mutua Madrid Open.

** U.S. authorizes Venezuela to pay Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores’ lawyers

** OFAC issued licenses allowing lawyers to receive payments from the Venezuelan government under specific conditions.

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** Dentist Isabel Solsona warns that drinking with a straw can contribute to wrinkles around the mouth. She also cautions about the risks of smoking and recommends avoiding whitening toothpastes.

** A La Primitiva winner wins nearly 1.2 million and the jackpot rises to 9.5 million

** A single La Primitiva winner takes home nearly 1.2 million euros. In addition, six second-tier winners have each won 32,152 euros. With this result, the jackpot for the next draw rises to 9.5 million euros.

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** Former footballer Ángel Sånchez, a former Las Palmas player, has died at the age of 49 after a long illness. He was in palliative care.

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** Madrid Zoo is celebrating several recent births: a Eurasian eagle-owl, a Bactrian camel, an orangutan and a sitatunga. All the young animals are healthy and are being cared for by their mothers, in a true baby boom at the facility.

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** The article offers a collection of inexpensive, attractive, and useful gifts to celebrate Mother’s Day, which is celebrated on Sunday, May 3, and to thank mothers for everything they do every day.

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** A study has compiled a ranking of the European airports with the most expensive parking. The top spot is held by a very busy airport, which also has direct flights with Spain.

** The 5 types of debt you should avoid at all costs if you don’t want to ruin your finances

** The article warns about the debts that can most affect your personal finances, especially consumer loans, since they are the most harmful to family finances. It recommends identifying and avoiding them so as not to compromise your financial stability.

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** The article highlights that corporate purpose loses value if it is not translated into real actions, concrete policies, and decisions that effectively improve people’s lives.

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** Trump recently shared AI-generated images depicting himself as Jesus Christ and as God’s enforcer on Earth.

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** An article points out that “the end of a myth” about eggs has arrived, highlighting that ideas about their benefits and harms have changed over time depending on the food context.

** Why Aren’t We All Watching “Sidosa”?

** Eduardo Casanova’s documentary is being shown today in some movie theaters.

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** The bus features an “external anti-runover system” (EAS) that identifies three levels of risk: potential (amber), imminent (red), or none. Its goal is to alert pedestrians and drivers in order to prevent accidents and improve road safety.

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** Researchers at the University of Lincoln interviewed 180 dog experts, trainers, and canine behavior scientists to identify the main factors that can trigger attacks in dogs.

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** The General Air Academy stood out for its enthusiastic participation.

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** Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra could appear on one of the euro banknotes most used by Europeans, as part of the redesign being prepared by the ECB. The process includes a competition that will conclude in July 2026.

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** 20minutos presents Ciudadano20, a channel for readers to take part in the news, send reports, and suggest topics or stories that the outlet can investigate.

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** '20minutos' has opened free registration for the 2026 Creators Awards. Online content creators have until May 10 to take part in the awards.

** How much do you know about *La isla de las tentaciones*? Test yourself with 10 questions

** 20minutos invites readers to test their knowledge of Telecinco’s show *La isla de las tentaciones* with a 10-question quiz.

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** Maíllo made the statement during the celebration of Izquierda Unida’s 40th anniversary at the UGT headquarters, where he called for fascism to be stopped and criticized its idea of “national priority.”

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** The former Japanese princess Mako and her husband have left New York to move to Connecticut. Despite the change of residence, they keep a low profile and continue living an anonymous life, away from the media spotlight.

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** Two second-category winners each take home 67,000 euros in the Bonoloto. In addition, 66 third-category winners receive 1,021 euros per ticket. The draw’s jackpot increases to 700,000 euros.

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** A three-month-old girl recently died from a dog bite, in an incident that underscores the severity of dog attacks in the United Kingdom.

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** A debate program on Russian state television made fun of Donald Trump and criticized his role in the war with Iran. The experts on “The Meeting Place” said that “the whole world is starting to live in the brain of a senile old man.”

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** Marian Izagirre, president of the NGO Chernobyl Elkartea, explains that before they only hosted minors with family ties in Spain, but after the war they began helping children who were desperately fleeing Ukraine.

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** Residents of neighborhoods like Lavapiés criticize 24-hour stores for selling alcohol in the early hours of the morning, causing noise, and disrupting local life. They say these businesses do not benefit the neighborhood and contribute to the decline of nearby local shops.

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** The “son in trouble” WhatsApp scam is surging in Spain amid the rise of digital fraud. These large-scale scams use urgency and impersonation to manipulate victims, and they already account for most cybercrimes.

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** The text refers to a period in television when spontaneity was valued and rewarded, evoking a time when that style of on-screen presence had greater prominence.

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** During her appearance on *El Hormiguero*, Alaska revealed that her favorite cities are Benidorm, London, Madrid, and Mexico. She also shared what she asked for as a birthday gift.

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** Almudena Porras suffered a collapse on *Supervivientes* and had to be urgently treated. The contestant was feeling very unwell, with difficulty speaking and opening her eyes, and said that she was in a lot of pain.

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** Gerard Arias criticized Maica Benedicto for not defending him during his confrontation with Claudia ChacĂłn on *Supervivientes*. Maica decided not to get involved in the fight anymore and downplayed the conflict, saying they were acting like children.

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** JosĂ© Manuel, Jorge Lorenzo’s father, took part in the game show and said that, although he is retired, he still advises other riders. He also recalled that he was his son’s coach from when he was two years old.

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** A TVE journalist humorously interrupted the broadcast of *El Intermedio* to hand out croissants to the crew. Amid jokes, she clarified that she had paid for them herself, turning the moment into a fun and spontaneous live scene.

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** The Barcelona native managed to come back in “El Rosco” by answering the necessary questions to draw level with Javier, thus securing another tie for the second consecutive day.

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** Ivana Rodríguez, Georgina’s sister, lives a quiet life in Asturias alongside sculptor Carlos García. Far from the media spotlight, she has built a blended family with him and keeps a low profile, focused on her personal and family life.

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** The writer and presenter takes part in the interview “Out of Context” with Rebeca Marín on 20minutos.

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** Jack Nicholson turned 89, and his daughter Lorraine shared a rare image of the actor on Instagram. The post shows the legendary performer, now retired from public life and away from the spotlight.

** Singer Francisco is located by the Civil Guard so that he can testify

** Singer Francisco was located by the Civil Guard after failing to appear to testify in the case filed by his daughter, Noemi Apolinar. The magistrate had ordered that he be found so he could appear before the court.

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** Alejandro Sanz and the Peruvian actress Stephanie Cayo confirmed their relationship a few days ago during one of the singer’s concerts in New York. Now, the couple has been seen visiting Machu Picchu together.

** Marta López enjoys her honeymoon in the Maldives: “We’ve been spending two days eating, sunbathing, and loving each other so much”

** Marta LĂłpez connected with *El tiempo justo* from the Maldives to show the exclusive hotel where she is spending her honeymoon with Alejandro Huerta. The contributor said they have been enjoying the food, the sun, and their love for two days.

** Fran Rivera, about his daughter Tana’s relationship with Roca Rey: “If this relationship continues, it will be years of always being on edge”

** Fran Rivera has said that he wishes the best for his daughter Tana, but acknowledges that the profession of bullfighter is “very hard” and “very demanding.” He laments that if her relationship with Roca Rey continues, they will live “always on edge” because of the risks of this profession.

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** Invited by “El Turronero,” Ortega Cano is once again making headlines in Seville after appearing dancing with a carefree attitude at the April Fair. His new video, alongside Paz Padilla, has gone viral on social media.

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** Charlie Korsmo, known for playing Jack Banning in *Hook*, left acting despite his promising future in Hollywood. Instead of continuing in film, he studied Physics at MIT and later earned a Law degree at Yale, building an academic and professional career outside the entertainment industry.

** They find child sexual abuse material on rapper D4vd’s phone, who is facing the death penalty

** Police found child sexual abuse material on rapper D4vd’s phone amid an investigation into an alleged murder, for which he could face the death penalty. The case has intensified scrutiny on the artist and could worsen his legal situation.

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** A black bear was rescued in Albany, New York, after getting trapped in a tree. Authorities and environmental personnel shot it with a tranquilizer dart to sedate it, then let it fall onto a net and a padded surface prepared by emergency teams to protect it during the rescue.

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** Alejandro Sanz surprised the audience at Bogotá’s Movistar Arena by unexpectedly appearing at Laura Pausini’s concert. Earlier, Pausini had performed “Cuando nadie me ve,” a song by Sanz included on her album *Yo Canto 2*. His appearance on stage moved the Italian singer.

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** The Mossos d’Esquadra have arrested a 47-year-old man for seven thefts in stores in Barcelona, where he stole boxes of Lego toys to later resell them on digital platforms and in buy-and-sell shops. The value of the stolen goods was around 2,000 euros.

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** Éder Militão’s hamstring relapse is more serious than initially expected. He will have to undergo surgery, which seriously complicates his recovery and will prevent him from playing in the World Cup.

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** Marc MĂĄrquez crashed during the Jerez sprint race, but was lucky enough to keep competing thanks to a bike change set up for wet conditions. Despite the incident, he recovered and managed to win the race.

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** Atlético beat Athletic 3-2 at the Metropolitano after coming from behind with two goals from Sorloth. With this win, the Madrid side heads into its next match against Arsenal full of confidence.

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** Hansi Flick’s Barcelona could be crowned champions in the next round if they beat Osasuna and Real Madrid fail to beat Espanyol. There is also the possibility of arriving at the Clásico with LaLiga already decided, which could lead to a guard of honor.

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** Pablo Barrios suffered another injury after feeling a sharp pain during a play involving Alejandro Rego. The Atlético midfielder left visibly upset, raising concern just before the Arsenal match.

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** The article highlights that gender-based violence affects all social groups, but it hits women with intellectual disabilities especially hard, as they face a double vulnerability.

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** Cenrifki (tolebrutinib) has shown effectiveness against one of the biggest challenges of multiple sclerosis: slowing the progression of disability that advances even beyond relapses, which could open a new treatment path for the so-called “silent disability.”

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** Noelia LĂłpez and Lourdes Bullido, ONCE employees, work together to bring the braille system to blind people who need it, making access to reading and information easier.

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** Plena inclusiĂłn celebrated Book Day by sharing on social media messages from works such as *Hamlet*, *Don Quijote*, and *The Lord of the Rings* to call for universal and easier access to culture and reading.

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** The global kerosene market is very small, with just two million barrels a day, which limits the ability to redirect supplies quickly. This makes it difficult to ease the fuel crisis that is making travel more expensive and threatening European tourism this summer.

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** ArcelorMittal, Sacyr, Acerinox, and Banco Santander lead the gains in the Ibex 35. According to analysts, these companies have a profile linked to the economic cycle and still retain room for share-price appreciation, although the market remains focused on defensive stocks in the face of a possible slowdown.

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** Warner shareholders approved the merger with Paramount. However, the deal still must pass antitrust reviews in several jurisdictions, including the United States and the European Union.

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** The institution is prioritizing growth in its corporate business in Spain and is not considering any purchase offer. Gloria Ortiz says they will be selective in granting mortgages until prices become reasonable.

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** El Corte Inglés will keep the prices of 300 basic food products unchanged for more than three months, including fruits, vegetables, meats, fish, dairy products, and oils. The measure covers both its own brands and manufacturer brands.

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** The CNMC has opened fifteen new cases against several companies as part of the investigation into the massive blackout. The regulator clarifies that opening these proceedings neither anticipates nor determines the final outcome of the investigation.

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** The musical biopic *Michael* is being heavily criticized and has become the lowest-rated among recent big-budget biopics, with reviews comparing it unfavorably even to B-movie productions.

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** Netflix and SkyShowtime have renewed two of their most successful bets almost at the same time. The streaming service has renewed its hit series, while SkyShowtime has ordered a new season of *Marshals*, the *Yellowstone* spin-off, for this same year.

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** CNN and National Geographic are collaborating on a four-part docuserie that revisits the Chernobyl exclusion zone 40 years after the nuclear disaster, exploring how the place has changed since the catastrophe.

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** Emily Henry, the author of *People We Meet on Vacation*, will see another of her novels adapted for the big screen. However, the choice of actor for the male lead has sparked backlash among fans, who are not at all happy with the casting.

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** Viggo Mortensen seeks to help the directors he works with make the film they want, and to do so he includes a clause in his contract that protects their creative vision.

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** WhatsApp is preparing a feature that will let users reply to messages without leaving the app they are currently using, making it easier to respond to chats more quickly and seamlessly.

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** Amazfit introduced the Cheetah 2 Pro, a smartwatch focused on professional runners. It includes dual-antenna GPS, an AI coach, and advanced metrics to improve performance and provide more accurate tracking during training.

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** Amazon’s shift to Vega OS will tighten app-installation limits on Fire TV devices, restricting external apps. Only certain models will remain exempt from these new restrictions.

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** BlaBlaCar integrates with ChatGPT so users can search for trips by car, train, or bus by typing what they need in natural language, as if they were talking to a person.

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** Gucci could become the first major luxury brand to fully embrace smart glasses, partnering with Google to develop this type of technology. The collaboration aims to combine premium fashion and innovation, although specific details about the design, features, or launch date have not yet been revealed.

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** The article highlights 8 loafers that are especially comfortable and versatile for spring, with options from Zara, Mango, and Portuguese brands. It presents these styles as the ideal transitional footwear to elevate spring outfits with both style and comfort.

** From Dakota Johnson to Victoria Beckham: the “it girls” make it clear in New York how to conquer a red carpet in spring

** The piece highlights the best looks from the guests at the Time 100 gala in New York, with Dakota Johnson, Victoria Beckham, and other “it girls” setting trends and showing how to get it right on a spring red carpet.

** Rihanna confirms in Mumbai that chartreuse will be the new spring trend

** Rihanna traveled to India to promote her Fenty Beauty brand and used her appearance in Mumbai to preview the next street fashion trend: chartreuse, which is set to become popular this spring.

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** Indole-3-carbinol, a compound found in broccoli, may help relieve menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes and mood swings, thereby supporting women’s health.

** Invisible concealer: the new makeup technique to hide dark circles that embraces the ‘less is more’ approach

** The “invisible concealer” technique aims to neutralize dark circles instead of covering them completely, achieving a natural and lightweight finish. It prioritizes a “less is more” approach to disguise the area without overloading the makeup.

** Have the guests at Nate and Cassie’s wedding broken protocol? Their daring looks in *Euphoria*

** Images from Nate and Cassie’s wedding in *Euphoria* have come to light, but what stands out most are the guests’ daring and extreme looks. The article asks whether these outfits would be acceptable at a Spanish wedding.

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** Chef RamĂłn Freixa shares on social media how to prepare boeuf bourguignon, a classic of French cuisine, detailing the ingredients and a mixture of aromatic herbs to achieve a beef stew with outstanding flavor.

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** This recipe offers a simple and nutritious way to combine the properties of lentils with the carbohydrates in rice, resulting in healthy and balanced croquettes.

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** In addition to giving books and roses, Sant Jordi can also be celebrated with a delicious recipe: Sant Jordi bread, made with sobrasada and cheese, ideal for commemorating this day in Catalonia.

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** A restaurant in CĂłrdoba offers a daily menu for 14 euros with great variety: 20 starters, 20 main courses, and 10 desserts. It is available every day at lunchtime, from Monday to Sunday, including weekends.

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** The article asks whether a plate of ravioli can be considered expensive if it costs nearly 80 euros, and cites Joan Roca, who suggests that rather than being expensive, it “just costs money.”

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** Japanese voice actor Masumi Matsuda points out that many sushi buffet restaurants in Spain have moved away from traditional sushi and are experimenting with less authentic offerings, with combinations he considers “very strange.”

** The most spectacular route in the Basque Country: more than 250 meters above the Cantabrian Sea

** Less than an hour from Bilbao, this route in Vizcaya offers a unique and fascinating itinerary through one of the most impressive natural landscapes in the Basque Country, with spectacular views over the Cantabrian Sea from more than 250 meters above sea level.

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** The seaside village of Cadaqués, in Girona, has captivated Amber Heard. This town also inspired great artists such as Picasso and Yves Klein, and Salvador Dalí once described it as the most beautiful in the world.

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** This town in Soria stands out for its Romanesque heritage and for its numerous caves with underground cellars, which create a unique and evocative landscape, comparable to that of Cappadocia.

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** Although tours are temporarily suspended because of the war in Ukraine, they previously took visitors through different areas of Pripyat and the nuclear power plant.

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** Psychologist Patricia RamĂ­rez explains that self-care should not be seen as something secondary or reserved for free time. She warns that many people abandon their routines during vacations, but счОтаДт it a mistake, because taking care of oneself should be a constant philosophy of life.

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** A study from Mass General Brigham and Rush University Medical Center suggests that excessive morning napping could be associated with a higher risk of mortality.

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** BerdĂșn attended the Silver Film Festival in Bilbao, where she recommended several films that address sexuality in middle age.

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** A Spanish study suggests that not remembering dreams could be a new early sign of Alzheimer’s. The research highlights the importance of detecting the disease early to improve patients’ quality of life.

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** Pairing lentils with certain foods improves nutrient absorption and helps prevent anemia, enhancing their nutritional benefits.

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** Nephrologist Borja Quiroga, from Madrid’s Hospital Universitario de La Princesa, warns against focusing on “pushing” kidney stones out with more water. He points out that the priority is to treat the pain and avoid mistakes when dealing with this kidney problem.

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** Ford has strengthened the lineup of the electric Mustang Mach-E with the new GT California Special edition, which adds design changes, more technology, and improvements in range. The brand aims to bring it even closer to the Mustang spirit within its electric lineup.

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** The used motorcycle market continues to gain ground: in 2025, more than 65% of the motorcycles sold were second-hand. The trend continues in 2026, while the stock of motorcycles and light vehicles exceeds six million units and reaches an average age of 17.9 years.

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** The DGT has introduced the vertical sign R-118, which prohibits electric scooters from circulating on the streets where it is installed.

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** The article addresses one of the most common questions in apartment communities: whether a car can stick out of its parking space and encroach on the adjacent one, something that often creates conflicts and tension between owners.

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** Hyundai introduces the Boulder Concept for the U.S. market, an off-road-style SUV that previews its future first pickup with a body-on-frame chassis. The model aims to explore a new stage for the brand in the all-terrain and adventure segment.

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** The 2026 Peugeot 408 arrives refreshed with improvements in design, technology, and powertrain lineup to boost sales. The update aims to make it more appealing, with a more modern interior and equipment, as well as a more complete and competitive electric version.

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** Madrid’s Cercanías commuter rail network will alter the routes of lines C-2, C-5, C-7, C-8 and C-10 during the weekends of April 25 and 26, May 1, 2 and 3, and May 9 and 10 due to works at Atocha. In addition, trains will run every 30 minutes.

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** Page states that the leaked videos from the 2016 Federal Committee could only have been in the hands of very few people, “the organization’s leaders,” suggesting that the leak came from the PSOE leadership.

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** Thieves forced open the rear gate of the Badajoz Archaeological Museum to get inside and steal 149 coins from the Villanueva Treasure.

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** A man was seriously injured after being shot outside a store in Barcelona. He was attended to by emergency services and later taken to the hospital by personnel from the Medical Emergency System.

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** Several tremors recorded early in the morning in the province of Lugo reached a magnitude of up to 3.9. The epicenters were located in the towns of Triacastela, Baralla, and BecerreĂĄ.

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** Juanma Moreno described as “repugnant” the hate campaign against the Las Camachas restaurant in Montilla (Córdoba), after it shared a photo of him. The Andalusian president defended the establishment and said that this kind of boycott does not represent Andalusia.

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** Nitrous oxide, known as “laughing gas,” acts quickly and its effects wear off fast, but it can cause serious and irreversible neurological damage. Its use is worrying among young people and is already leading to hospitalizations in Madrid.

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** Police are investigating the killing of a young man in Madrid and suspect it may have been a settling of scores between youth gangs. The victim reportedly belonged to the Trinitarios, and the alleged attacker, who was riding a scooter, to the Ñetas.

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** Glovo riders in Valencia are protesting against the layoff plan and asking for it to be suspended, warning that it could affect 766 employees. They are also criticizing the 2006 courier agreement and calling for a new one to be created.

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** Ayuso accused Pedro Sánchez’s government of being “the most anti-democratic politician in Europe” and of trying to alter the voter rolls to change up to 10 seats in Madrid.

** Three men arrested for extorting another person into paying €50,000 to a convict in Sweden

** Three men were arrested for extorting a person into handing over €50,000 to a convict in Sweden. According to the information, they threatened to cause serious harm to his family if he did not pay.

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** American influencer Sophie Gray, who lives in Seville, shared her experience while getting ready for the April Fair. After obtaining three flamenco dresses, she expressed surprise at the high price of the mantillas and said plainly that she thinks they are too expensive.

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** Claris, a travel influencer, shares on TikTok her challenge of trying typical food from street stalls in India until she starts to feel unwell. In the video, she shows her experience tasting several dishes and documents the gastronomic adventure.

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** A player attacked his rival after becoming angry because the other player mocked his celebrations during a CS2 tournament. The incident led to his immediate disqualification from the competition.

** Playing with the dog creates a much stronger bond

** Linköping University conducted a questionnaire among three groups and concluded that playing with the dog strengthens the bond between person and pet much more.

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** Cats do not “sharpen” their claws as such; instead, they shed the worn outer layers to keep them consistently pointed. This natural process helps maintain their claws in optimal condition and is key to their ability to hunt, defend themselves, and move.

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** Female dogs can also lift their leg and mark with urine. This behavior is not exclusive to males; it is usually a normal form of canine communication.

** Your daily horoscope: Sunday, April 26, 2026

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** Information is provided on how to check the Sueldazo de la ONCE results for Saturday, April 25, 2026.

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** Check the La Primitiva results for Saturday, April 25, 2026.

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** The news item invites readers to check the results of the Bonoloto drawing for Saturday, April 25, 2026.

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** The baseball cap emerged in the mid-19th century to replace the straw hat used in the early days of this sport.

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** An internet user joked about the Turkish politician’s huge mustache, saying that “his mouth is more censored than the Epstein files.”

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** The film about Michael Jackson is arriving in theaters amid controversy. Considered the most expensive biopic in history, it is facing legal problems that have forced scenes to be cut, while the singer’s daughter has publicly opposed the project.

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** Since the first serious nuclear accident in 1957, eight major incidents have occurred. Among them, the most serious and well-known are Chernobyl and Fukushima, considered the ones with the greatest impact in nuclear history.

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** The article reviews the best Valentino looks worn by celebrities such as Anne Hathaway, who is currently in the spotlight for *The Devil Wears Prada 2* (2026), and Halle Berry, among other stars, inviting readers to discover them in a photo gallery.

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** Bullfighter Roca Rey suffered a shocking goring in the Maestranza bullring, according to the provided content.

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** A 56-year-old British woman died after choosing euthanasia at a Swiss clinic, paying 13,500 euros for the procedure. Her request was approved in Switzerland, where assisted suicide is legal as long as it is not motivated by selfish reasons.

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** Latest updates on this Saturday’s National Lottery draw, with €42 million up for grabs.

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** The first prize of the National Lottery was split among four different towns, while the second prize went entirely to one. The draw left thousands of euros distributed across five provinces.

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** Jaime de los Santos announced, following the 30th Continuous Reading of *Don Quixote* at the CĂ­rculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid, that the PP is committed to promoting reading as a compulsory subject at all educational stages, from Primary School to Baccalaureate.

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** The Pujol family is accused of criminal association and money laundering.

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** Amazon Prime Video will adapt the successful literary saga **“Off Campus,”** centered on several romances that blossom around a university hockey team. The series will bring to the screen the sports love story that has captivated thousands of readers.

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** Makeup artist David Francés explains how to adapt makeup after 40 to rejuvenate the eyes, soften facial features, and add freshness without losing style.

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** SkyShowtime will premiere its new original series on April 23, featuring a notable cast led by names such as Eusebio Poncela, who gives his final performance here, alongside other major actors.

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** The expert explains that the current mortgage situation has changed when buying a home. She points out that the preference for fixed-rate mortgages is no longer as dominant as before, and that the mortgage market now presents a different scenario for buyers.

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** The Asturian chef shared an appetizer idea on his show using canned cockles, suggesting a simple way to make them better: replace the lemon with mandarin and add olive oil to enhance their flavor.

** Goodbye to *Alpha Males*: Netflix confirms the series will end after the sixth season premiere

** The Contubernio Films series, created by the Caballero brothers, has unexpectedly released its fifth season and already has its ending planned for the next installment, the sixth.

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** Yellow stains on pillows become harder to remove over time, so it’s a good idea to clean them regularly to keep them in good condition.

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** The new adaptation of *Super Mario Galaxy* stands out for its visual ambition and its space-faring journey, but the review notes that the film lacks depth and emotion, resulting in a flashy yet hollow experience.

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** A protected historic passage connects Clot and Sant MartĂ­, featuring 122 meters of 19th-century working-class architecture. Its colorful houses and peaceful atmosphere make it a pedestrian oasis in the heart of the Clot neighborhood.

** How Artemis II affects Christina Koch’s health: cancer, fertility, and other risks she takes on

** Christina Koch will make history by traveling beyond Earth’s magnetosphere on Artemis II, becoming the subject of study for aerospace medicine. Her mission will make it possible to analyze the risks the human body faces in this environment, including possible effects on cancer, fertility, and other impacts from radiation and deep space.

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** The 2025 Income Tax Simulator is now available and allows you to quickly and ahead of time find out whether your tax return will result in a payment or a refund. With this tool, taxpayers can get an immediate estimate of the process before filing their return.

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** The Regional Government of Andalusia has introduced a new tourist visa to boost tourism in ten towns in one of the most beautiful areas of Seville province.

** Mali army bases hit in large-scale attacks claimed by al Qaeda-linked militants

** Suspected al Qaeda-linked militants launched coordinated attacks on several Malian military bases, including in central and western Mali, the army said. The group Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) claimed responsibility, saying it seized weapons and vehicles. The assaults come amid ongoing insecurity and efforts by Mali’s junta to combat Islamist insurgents.

** U.S. to allow Venezuela to pay Maduro’s lawyer in drug trafficking case

** The U.S. will allow Venezuela to pay for President Nicolás Maduro’s legal defense in a drug trafficking case, despite sanctions. The decision highlights the legal and diplomatic complications surrounding Maduro, who faces U.S. accusations of narcotics trafficking and corruption while tensions remain high between Washington and Caracas.

** Ukrainian drone hits apartment building in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg, local official says

** A Ukrainian drone reportedly struck an apartment building in Yekaterinburg, Russia, according to a local official. Details on casualties and damage were not immediately available.

** U.S. energy exports reach record highs as Strait of Hormuz conflict continues

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** Iran’s Foreign Minister Arrives in Pakistan, Trump Expects an Offer Satisfying U.S. Demands

** Iran’s foreign minister has arrived in Pakistan as diplomatic talks continue, while Donald Trump said he expects a proposal that will meet U.S. demands. The developments come amid ongoing regional tensions and efforts to manage negotiations between the countries involved.

** Hezbollah says ceasefire “meaningless” as fighting continues in south

** Hezbollah said a ceasefire is “meaningless” while Israeli attacks and clashes continue in southern Lebanon. The group accused Israel of violating the truce and said its fighters remain ready to respond, as violence persisted despite diplomatic efforts to halt the fighting.

** Only five ships passed through the Strait of Hormuz in 24 hours

** The article says that only five ships crossed the Strait of Hormuz in a 24-hour period, highlighting a sharp drop in traffic through this critical oil shipping route amid rising regional tensions.

Oil prices end volatile session mixed but surge sharply for the week on supply concerns

Oil prices fluctuated but closed mixed, with major benchmarks rising sharply for the week as supply concerns outweighed demand worries. Market volatility was driven by expectations of tighter production and geopolitical uncertainty, which supported prices despite intraday swings.

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

** Carney said Trump has not raised the idea of Canada paying an “entry fee” before USMCA talks. The comments come as Canada prepares for the trade pact review, with leaders aiming to protect key economic interests and avoid new costs or concessions.

** The EU prepares to clash with the US again over a shipping carbon levy

** The EU is preparing to defend its carbon pricing rules for shipping against renewed U.S. opposition. The dispute centers on the bloc’s emissions levy, which Washington argues could unfairly affect American shipping interests and disrupt trade.

** Street Calls of the Week

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** Brands and Retailers: What Is the State of the Marketing Landscape?

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** Russian stocks close lower; MOEX Russia Index unchanged

** Russian stocks fell at the close, while the MOEX Russia Index remained flat overall. Major movers included declines in several leading shares, while market activity stayed muted amid mixed trading across sectors.

** Buy these memory stocks to play the red-hot CPU trade: Analyst

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** Trump disclosures show more than $51 million invested in bonds in March

** President Donald Trump reported purchasing more than $51 million in corporate and municipal bonds in March through several trusts, according to a financial disclosure. The filing also listed more than 100 sources of income from businesses tied to his name.

** Trump bought at least $51 million in bonds in March, disclosure shows

** A financial disclosure shows Trump purchased at least $51 million in bonds in March, including municipal, corporate, and state-backed debt. The filing adds to scrutiny over his investments and potential conflicts of interest as he balances business holdings with public office.

** Goldman says this stock market is likely to outperform the U.S. equity market index

** Goldman Sachs says that a particular stock market is positioned to outperform the U.S. equity market index, citing favorable valuation and market conditions. The firm expects stronger relative returns than U.S. stocks, although it notes that risks remain and performance will depend on broader economic and policy trends.

** Goldman expects 100 IPOs totaling $160 billion will come to market in 2026

** Goldman Sachs projects a strong IPO rebound in 2026, with about 100 offerings raising $160 billion, driven by easing rates, improved market conditions, and renewed investor appetite. The bank says a more favorable backdrop could revive activity after a slower period for new listings.

** In Supreme Court fight against deportation shield, Trump says judges have no role

** The article discusses a Supreme Court battle over deportation protections, with Trump arguing that judges should not interfere in immigration enforcement. The case centers on whether courts can review or limit the administration’s use of deportation authority, highlighting a broader clash over executive power and immigration policy.

The U.S. has gained $26 billion on its Intel trade

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** UK drivers’ rush for fuel at the start of the Iran war boosts retail sales

** UK retail sales rose unexpectedly as drivers rushed to fill up with fuel amid fears that the Iran war could disrupt oil supplies. The surge in petrol buying helped lift overall sales, despite broader economic caution and pressure on households.

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

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

** U.S. consumer sentiment fell to a record low in April, reflecting worries over tariffs, higher prices, and a softening economy. The decline came despite a ceasefire in the Iran war, suggesting consumers remain uneasy about inflation and financial conditions.

** Michigan consumer sentiment rises, but falls short of expectations

** The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index rose to 67.4 in August, up from 66.4 in July, but still came in below forecasts. Consumers were slightly more optimistic about current conditions and future expectations, although inflation concerns and economic uncertainty continued to weigh on sentiment.

** Canada February retail sales up 0.7%; expected to rise 0.6% in March

** Canada’s retail sales rose 0.7% in February, beating expectations for a 0.4% increase, driven by higher spending at motor vehicle and parts dealers. Sales are also estimated to have climbed 0.6% in March, suggesting continued consumer demand.

** Canada March wholesale trade most likely up 1.3% - Statistics Canada flash estimate

** Statistics Canada’s flash estimate suggests that Canadian wholesale trade rose 1.3% in March, indicating a modest monthly gain in the sector.

Mexican economy falls short of expectations in February, slow start to the year

Mexico’s economy grew less than expected in February, signaling a sluggish start to the year. The weaker-than-expected result suggests weakness in key sectors and raises concerns about momentum heading into the rest of the year.

** Q2 catalyst: Will World Cup innovation deliver the rebound Nike and Adidas need?

** The article examines whether World Cup-driven product innovation can help Nike and Adidas recover in Q2, as both brands seek a rebound amid pressure on performance and growth.

Trump says shooter at correspondents’ dinner is in custody, DA unveils charges

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** Strait of Hormuz deadlock deepens as U.S. blockade halts shipping

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** Failed Pakistan envoys’ trip compels Trump to reassess Iran strategy

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** U.S. Navy intercepts Iran-linked vessel in the Arabian Sea, orders return to Iran

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Who is Kevin Warsh and what does his policy entail?

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Tax refunds vs. higher energy costs: What is the impact on the U.S. consumer?

The article examines how larger tax refunds may boost U.S. consumer spending, but rising energy costs could offset that benefit. It considers whether extra cash from refunds will support retail demand or be absorbed by higher fuel and utility bills, reducing overall household purchasing power.

** Bitcoin holds steady as institutional derivatives reach new milestone

** Bitcoin remained stable while institutional crypto derivatives reached a new milestone, highlighting growing participation from professional investors and increased market maturity.

** Trump’s crypto outreach fails to revive his flagging memecoin

** Trump’s recent push into crypto, including outreach and promotional efforts, has not boosted the value or momentum of his memecoin. Despite attempts to tap into crypto enthusiasm, the token remains weak, reflecting skepticism about its prospects and limited investor response.

** Bitcoin faces geopolitical stress test amid weekend Iran-US talks

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Stratosphere and Strategic Investors Acquire 70% Stake in Potion Alpha

Stratosphere and strategic investors have acquired a 70% stake in Potion Alpha, signaling a major ownership shift and potential growth plans for the company.

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

** Bitcoin pulled back after reaching a record high, but remained on track for a fourth consecutive weekly gain, supported by strong institutional buying and inflows into crypto funds. Traders said demand from companies and ETF investors continues to offset profit-taking, keeping the broader rally intact.

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

** Bitcoin fell as investors became more cautious amid rising U.S.-Iran tensions, which broadly pressured risk assets. Traders also watched for signals from the Federal Reserve and macroeconomic data. Despite the decline, crypto markets remained relatively resilient, with Bitcoin still trading near the $78,000 level.

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SafeBets Introduces New Prediction Platform at Industry Conference

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

** Pantera reportedly urged Satsuma Technology to sell its bitcoin holdings as the company’s shares tumbled. The move reflects pressure on digital asset treasury firms facing falling stock prices and scrutiny over their crypto-heavy balance sheets.

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

** The article discusses a custody solution for institutions that lets them verify and control their Bitcoin holdings on-chain while keeping assets in their preferred setup. It emphasizes transparency, flexibility, and maintaining custody on the user’s terms.

** New China Life 2025 slides: record profits amid Q4 earnings miss

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** Casino Group FY 2025 slides: EBITDA surges 14% amid restructuring

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** Romande Energie 2025 slides: EBITDA jumps 25%, eyes net-zero future

** Romande Energie reports a 25% increase in EBITDA, driven by improved performance across its activities. The company highlights its 2025 strategy, focused on growth, the energy transition, and achieving net-zero emissions, while continuing to invest in renewable energy, infrastructure, and customer solutions.

** Related Digital has secured $16 billion in financing to build a large Oracle-linked data center project. The funding will support development of a major digital infrastructure campus, underscoring growing demand for cloud and AI computing capacity.

** What a Transition Toward an AI-Driven Company May or May Not Mean for SAP

** The article examines SAP’s shift toward becoming an AI-driven company, exploring potential benefits such as productivity gains, smarter enterprise software, and new revenue opportunities. It also questions risks and uncertainties, including execution challenges, customer adoption, and whether AI will meaningfully transform SAP’s core business or simply rebrand existing capabilities.

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

The article examines how rising oil prices could increase the appeal of the Tesla Semi by comparing its operating costs with those of diesel trucks. It explores whether higher fuel prices make electric freight more competitive, while also noting broader factors such as charging infrastructure, range, and fleet adoption.

** Robert E. Latta of Ohio’s 5th district invests in Farmers & Merchants Bancorp

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

** ARK Invest, led by Cathie Wood, bought shares of Amazon while reducing its positions in AMD and Rocket Lab. The trades reflect ongoing portfolio shifts across ARK’s innovation-focused funds.

** Stanley Black & Decker declares a $0.83 dividend, $500 million buyback plan

** Stanley Black & Decker announced a quarterly dividend of $0.83 per share and authorized a new $500 million share repurchase program. The company said these moves reflect its focus on returning capital to shareholders while maintaining financial flexibility.

** CureVac sues Moderna over mRNA vaccine patents

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