News Summary - 05/09/2026

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** Trump says Russia and Ukraine will observe a three-day ceasefire
** Russia and Ukraine accused each other of violating separate ceasefires intended to cover celebrations marking the Soviet Unionâs victory over Nazi Germany.
** Iran accuses US of âreckless military adventureâ
** Abbas Araghchi says the US attacks every time there is a diplomatic solution on the table.
** Anger and resignation in Tenerife as hantavirus ship approaches
** Some residents and officials in Tenerife are worried that the imminent arrival of the MV Hondius may pose a health risk, leading to a mix of anger and resignation over the potential danger.
** Hovering objects and flashing lights: what we learned from UFO documents released by the Pentagon
** The US has released transcripts, video clips, and audio recordings related to unidentified flying objects, now also called unidentified anomalous phenomena, offering new public material on reported sightings and military encounters.
** Hungaryâs new PM to be sworn in during âregime changeâ party
** Nearly a month ago, PĂ©ter Magyar led his Tisza party to a landslide victory, ending 16 years of Viktor OrbĂĄnâs rule.
International cyberattack disrupts a wide range of universities and schools
A hacking group breached Canvas, the academic software platform used by thousands of schools and universities worldwide, disrupting institutions across the globe.
** Greece examines mystery naval drone found in Ionian Sea
** Greek media report that a naval drone found in the Ionian Sea may have carried explosives and could be either Ukrainian or linked to the Russia-Ukraine war.
** Australian by-election a litmus test for right-wing One Nation Party
** Victory for the populist party in Farrer, New South Wales, would mark a major breakthrough, sending One Nationâs first MP to Australiaâs national parliament. **Translation:** A victory for the populist party in Farrer, New South Wales, would be a major breakthrough, sending One Nationâs first member of parliament to Australiaâs national parliament.
** Three dead after volcano erupts on Indonesian island
** Officials had previously warned people not to climb the active volcano because of safety concerns.
** White House calls Mark Hamill âsickâ after actorâs Trump grave post
** Mark Hamill apologized and deleted a post that featured an AI-generated image of President Trump in a shallow grave after backlash.
** Oil prices rise after US and Iran exchange fire in the Hormuz Strait
** US President Donald Trump said the ceasefire between Washington and Tehran remains in effect, despite tensions following an exchange of fire in the Hormuz Strait.
** South African president faces calls to resign after court ruling
** The Constitutional Court ruled that lawmakers were wrong to block impeachment proceedings against President Cyril Ramaphosa, increasing pressure on him to resign.
** US jet fuel could be used in Europe to ease possible shortages
** An international aviation body says Europe could reduce the risk of jet fuel shortages by accepting US-grade fuel more widely. This could improve supply flexibility and help prevent disruptions if regional fuel supplies tighten.
** Anti-war protests rock Japan as PM pushes for stronger defence
** Japan is seeing its largest anti-war protests in decades, reflecting deep public division over proposals to change its pacifist constitution as the government seeks stronger defense capabilities.
** Rebel Wilson accused of âcomplete revision of historyâ as defamation case closes
** Rebel Wilson says an actress withdrew a sexual harassment complaint against a producer, but that claim has been challenged as a âcomplete revision of historyâ as the defamation case concluded.
** Two Australian women linked to the Islamic State charged with crimes against humanity
** A third Australian woman who returned from Syria has been charged with joining a terrorist organization.
** Ethiopian woman's joy at rare quintuplets after 12 years trying for a baby
** A 35-year-old Ethiopian woman says she had been praying for a baby and was overjoyed to be blessed with quintuplets after 12 years of trying to conceive.
** Third British national has suspected hantavirus infection, UK government says
** Five hantavirus cases have now been confirmed in total, including one of the three passengers aboard the MV Hondius who died.
** World Cup fans in China and India face broadcast uncertainty
** Broadcasters in China and India have not yet secured deals with FIFA, leaving World Cup coverage uncertain just weeks before the tournament begins.
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US to revoke passports of parents with child support debt
Parents who owe more than $2,500 (âŹ1,844) in unpaid child support may face passport revocation under the new policy.
** Return of IS-linked families sparks debate in terror-traumatized Australia
** Australians are divided over whether women and children linked to the Islamic State should be allowed to return home. While many oppose their return because of fears of terrorism, advocates argue that the families remain at risk and need protection.
** Move over matcha. Hojicha is coming to a cafe near you
** Hojicha, a Japanese tea, is increasingly appearing on UK café menus in drinks and desserts, from lattes to ice cream, as its popularity grows alongside other tea trends.
** Anti-work anthems, Boy George and controversial lyrics: A guide to all 35 Eurovision songs
** From dancefloor bangers to heartfelt ballads, the article reviews the highs and lows of all 35 Eurovision entries, highlighting standout tracks, weaker songs, and notable themes like anti-work messages, Boy George connections, and lyrics that sparked controversy.
** From trusted aide to biggest rival: Suvendu Adhikari set to become West Bengal chief minister
** A former close ally of Mamata Banerjee, BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari is set to become West Bengalâs next chief minister.
** Worldwide race to trace passengers from hantavirus-hit cruise ship
** About 12 countries are now linked to the hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius, as authorities work to trace passengers and contacts. The UN health agency says at least five cases have been confirmed.
** The companies making billions from the Iran war
** The war has boosted certain companies, driving either sharp profit increases or rising stock prices, making it financially beneficial for them.
** Trump and Lulaâs private Oval Office meeting signals lingering strain â and an effort to avoid tension
** The U.S. and Brazilian presidents avoided appearing together in public, but after their talks each praised the other, suggesting an effort to keep relations calm despite lingering tensions.
** Rosenberg: Russia's Victory Day parade with no tanks a sign Ukraine war not going to plan
** For the first time in nearly 20 years, Moscowâs Victory Day parade will feature soldiers only, with no military hardware such as tanks. The absence of equipment is seen as a sign that Russiaâs war in Ukraine is not progressing as planned.
** Thousands of North Koreans fought for Russia. A memorial hints at the death toll
** An estimated 11,000 North Korean soldiers were sent to fight in Russiaâs war against Ukraine.
** Return of the Palestine Marathon attracts thousands of runners
** Thousands of runners took part in the Palestine Marathon in Bethlehem as it returned after a two-year hiatus caused by the Gaza war.
** Huge plumes of ash rise as Indonesia's Mount Dukono erupts
** Officials said the group was hiking up the active volcano even though climbing is banned.
** Marco Rubio meets Pope Leo amid tensions with Trump over Iran war
** Pope Leo, the first American pontiff, has drawn criticism from Trump after openly opposing the war and condemning the administrationâs strict immigration policies, highlighting tensions between the Vatican and the White House.
** Crowds cheer China's new snooker star on return from championship win
** Wu Yize, 22, was greeted like a rock star on his return after winning a world title, making him the second-youngest player to do so.
** How the operation to disembark passengers from the virus-hit cruise ship will work
** BBC reporter Guy Hedgecoe reports from Tenerife, where some local residents worry that the cruise shipâs arrival could pose health risks.
** Who is Kumanjayi Little Baby and why has her death caused outrage in Australia?
** BBC reporter Katy Watson explains the case, the cultural sensitivities involved, and why Kumanjayi Little Babyâs death has sparked widespread anger and outrage in Australia.
** Tenerife resident calls the docking of hantavirus ship ârecklessâ
** Residents in Tenerife say they are worried about the arrival of the cruise ship *MV Hondius*, describing its docking as reckless amid concerns about hantavirus.
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** The Canary Islands are preparing to receive a ship carrying a zoonotic virus outbreak that has caused three deaths and several illnesses. The situation has generated confusion and fear on the islands, evoking memories of the COVID pandemic, while the international evacuation of 147 people is being organized.
** Another contact in Spain identified in the hantavirus outbreak: a woman from Catalonia who shared a flight with one of the deceased
** Another contact linked to the hantavirus outbreak has been identified in Spain: a woman from Catalonia who shared a flight with one of the deceased. She has no symptoms, will remain in quarantine at a hospital in Catalonia, and had not been detected earlier because of a change of seat on the plane.
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** A woman in Alicante is isolated over a possible hantavirus case after sharing a flight with one of the deceased women. According to the authorities, she is showing compatible symptoms, mainly a cough, although she is in good general condition at her family home.
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** The MV Hondius is scheduled to arrive at Spanish waters this Sunday.
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** The WHO insists that the risk of hantavirus contagion is very low. It clarifies that transmission between people requires very close contact, practically âface to face,â and does not occur routinely.
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** The news reports on the latest developments in the hantavirus outbreak detected on the cruise ship MV Hondius, which is sailing toward the Canary Islands. The WHO has confirmed the number of infections, while Spain has identified a third contact related to one of the deceased people.
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** TomĂĄs Cobo has called for calm among the Spanish population in response to the hantavirus outbreak and stressed that the situation is not comparable to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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** Three contacts in Spain from the case detected on the same plane as a deceased woman are being monitored. The woman in Alicante has mild symptoms, and the test results will be known this Saturday. The two contacts in Catalonia are asymptomatic.
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** The WHO confirmed a hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship with three deaths and five infected passengers. The news report indicates the areas where the infected, suspected cases, and isolated individuals are located, while the health situation on board is being monitored.
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** A 32-year-old woman remains hospitalized at San Juan Hospital in Alicante, isolated in a negative-pressure room. The case is being managed under a specific protocol, and tests are being carried out to determine her condition and the possible reasons for her hospitalization.
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** More than 80 healthcare workers were exposed to patients with hantavirus symptoms, but none were directly infected, despite very few using protective equipment.
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** Real Madrid officially announced, through a statement on its social media profiles, a financial penalty for Fede Valverde and Aurélien Tchouaméni after their altercation in Valdebebas.
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** The controversies and constant fights in the Real Madrid dressing room clash with the image and values the club has historically defended, so an urgent need for internal cleanup is being raised.
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** Real Madrid fined Valverde and TchouamĂ©ni âŹ500,000 each after the altercation between the two players.
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** Fede Valverde will be out for 10 to 14 days after suffering a âtraumatic brain injuryâ in an incident with teammate TchouamĂ©ni.
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** The Community of Madrid says the Mexican government allegedly threatened to close the hotel hosting the Platino Awards if Ayuso attended. The president has canceled her trip so as not to harm the organization and has denounced the episode as an âunprecedented boycott.â
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** Kenia LĂłpez RabadĂĄn expressed solidarity with Isabel DĂaz Ayuso following her visit to Mexico and said that Spain is part of Mexican identity âin our blood, language, and surnames.â She criticized those who, according to her, seek to divide and generate violence.
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** The sexual offender, sentenced to eight years in prison and with more than 40 complaints for coercion and threats, was arrested in a villa in Cuenca where he had been hiding with the help of his partner.
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** Tamara Gorro says the singer denies the claim, while Isabel RĂĄbago says she has evidence to âprove the relationship.â
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** Trump said that Russia and Ukraine agreed to a three-day ceasefire for Victory Day, along with the exchange of 1,000 prisoners between both sides.
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** Two Civil Guards died when two boats collided during a chase of a drug boat 129 kilometers off the coast of Huelva.
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** Two Civil Guard officers have died in Huelva after a collision between two boats and a drug-smuggling boat. The victims were 55 and 56 years old, had 30 years of service in the force, and several decorations.
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** Most domestic rodents do not develop hantavirus. However, contact with wild animals can increase the risk of infection and other health problems.
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** A 56-year-old Belgian woman, who had been missing and was last seen in Corralejo, was found dead in a landfill in Fuerteventura. Police arrested her son in connection with the case.
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** According to *The Guardian*, British singer Bonnie Tyler underwent emergency intestinal surgery, and doctors induced a coma to aid her recovery, a spokesperson for the artist said.
** Rain and storms are arriving in almost all of Spain in the next few hours: 11 regions are on alert
** Rain and storms are expected in almost all of Spain in the next few hours, with the possibility of intense showers in several regions. Eleven regions have issued warnings due to the risk of heavy rainfall.
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** New cross-attacks between the United States and Iran are worsening tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, while peace negotiations continue during the supposed truce in the Middle East.
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** The minister described Israelâs detention of the Spanish member of the Gaza flotilla as an âillegal detentionâ and said it was contrary to international law. In response, he summoned Israelâs chargĂ© dâaffaires again, amid criticism from the opposition, which accuses him of acting âopportunistically.â
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** The website shows the first 162 declassified files on events related to UFOs and possible âextraterrestrial life.â
** A new study identifies ten factors associated with a higher risk of developing dementia
** According to the Spanish Society of Neurology, around 800,000 people in Spain suffer from dementia, especially Alzheimerâs disease.
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** In Spain, a third-tier EuroMillions ticket has won âŹ12,596. In addition, the drawâs jackpot now stands at âŹ72 million.
** Why you should avoid the smartest dog breeds, according to a trainer
** Will Atherton explains that the idea that a smarter dog is easier to train is false; in reality, the smartest breeds are often harder to manage and train because they learn quickly, but they can also become more demanding.
** Messi reveals his favorite team to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup: âTheyâre always a contenderâ
** In an interview on the YouTube channel âLo Del Pollo,â Lionel Messi spoke about the upcoming 2026 World Cup and pointed to a favorite team to win it. The Argentine star said that team is âalways a contenderâ for the title.
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** Davante Emprende launches its second edition, aiming to boost employability by helping participants create their own professional opportunities through real projects and expert guidance.
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** Leonor Watling revealed that before her relationship with Jorge Drexler, she was in love with another singer: Alejandro Pelayo, her former partner and bandmate for two decades in Marlango. Although they are no longer a couple, they remain close friends.
** Preschool students from Arganda visit *20minutos* to meet âreal journalistsâ
** Nearly twenty preschool students from CEIP Miguel HernĂĄndez in Arganda del Rey visited 20minutosâ facilities to get a close look at how journalists work and to see how a media outlet operates.
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** 17 preschool children visited the *20minutos* newsroom to learn firsthand about journalistsâ work and how news stories are created. During the activity, they showed curiosity about the profession and were able to see the news environment up close.
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** Paralympic athlete Alberto Ăvila has clarified whether he will need medical treatment following the complications he suffered in Honduras. After his time on *Survivors*, he spoke about the physical aftereffects and the serious toll the experience took on him, including periods of up to two days without sleep.
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** The Spanish tennis player made his debut with a win at the Rome Masters 1000, defeating Borges 7-6(4), 6-4.
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** Influencer Rasha Mediene reported that her diving instructor touched her in an âextremely inappropriateâ way during a dive, despite knowing she was wearing a camera. According to her account, the incident was harassment, and she managed to break free underwater.
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** The influencer travels to China to train with a Shaolin monk as preparation for her fight at Ibaiâs La Velada, two months before the event. The training aims to improve her discipline and technique, and RoRo emphasizes that âlimits are mental.â
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** Three second-tier Bonoloto winners each received âŹ54,000, while 78 third-tier winners got âŹ1,040. The lottery jackpot has increased to âŹ1.1 million.
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** Economist Marc Vidal warns that in Spain there are 870,000 people who have gone months without being paid or working and, even so, are not listed as unemployed. He points out that if they were included in the statistics, total unemployment would rise to 3.15 million people.
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** Jaime Pressly, known for playing Joy in the NBC series *My Name Is Earl*, has opened an OnlyFans account. The Emmy-winning actress for Best Comedy Actress thus joins other performers such as Shannon Elizabeth, who have also joined the platform.
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** Billie Eilish explained that she does not want to undergo plastic surgery because she prefers to age naturally and authentically. Her decision is motivated by a personal and maternal reason, highlighting her desire to accept herself as she is and maintain her identity.
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** Hair loss can be encouraged by several factors, including tight hairstyles such as the âclean lookâ and the use of Ozempic for weight loss. Experts point out that these practices add to other causes that can contribute to hair loss.
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** In 2025, Apple and Samsung dominated the market convincingly.
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** Joan Manuel Serrat has found in this village in Menorca, in the Balearic Islands, an ideal refuge by the Mediterranean Sea. There he enjoys a quiet, sunny, and picturesque setting, perfect for relaxing and spending long days resting.
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** A typical sweet from Sintra, half an hour from Lisbon, *queijadas* are a Portuguese specialty worth trying if you travel to the country.
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** Taxis and VTC vehicles must always display the blue rear license plate with white letters to be officially distinguished from other vehicles.
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** Kiko Matamoros and Makoke have been sentenced to one year and nine months in prison for hiding assets from the tax authorities. The ruling comes after both admitted to the facts, although the sentence will not result in their imprisonment.
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** The Victory Day truce was broken by new attacks and mutual accusations between Russia and Ukraine. Although offensives also increased at the start of the pause last year, Kyiv did respect the celebrations.
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** Creditors have begun notifying possible seizures of income linked to the Spanish national team, including sponsorships, accommodation, and training centers, over debts generated after cuts to renewable energy. They are even considering claiming assets such as the Falcon if Felipe VI or Pedro SĂĄnchez travel to the U.S. to watch matches.
** Do you want to win a speaker? Test yourself in this challenge to see how much you know about Aprilâs current events
** The article invites readers to show how much they remember about Aprilâs current events in a challenge. Those who score 20 points will be able to enter a drawing for a TD Systems Bluetooth tabletop speaker.
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** The Pontevedra à€ à€Šà€Ÿà€Čà€€ described the young manâs death as âabsolutely disproportionate,â caused by a knife attack motivated by a drink being thrown at him minutes earlier in a nightlife venue.
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** This place stands out for its very low prices: some appliances cost around 10 euros, and others, such as espresso machines, are around 28 euros.
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** Bill Gates warns that the arrival of AI will require reforming the tax system, shifting the tax burden from labor to capital, including robots and artificial intelligence technologies, in order to capture part of the economic value they generate.
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** The Late Payment Law protects freelancers and SMEs when a client delays a payment beyond the legal deadline, allowing them to claim interest and compensation for the delay.
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** The Spanish chef with the most Michelin stars opens a new restaurant in Barcelona, presented as a new culinary benchmark in the city. His offering includes affordable options, with prices starting at 3 euros.
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** The article argues that global leaders with nuclear weapons are unlikely to intentionally trigger an atomic conflict, since doing so would bring the world close to apocalypse.
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** The article points out that the real âmemeâ is the politicianâwhether a deputy, senator, mayor, or ministerâwho adopts the habits, manners, and spending of a yuppie.
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** Talking about quarantines and lockdowns brings back inevitable memories of the pandemic, but itâs important to use common sense and pay attention to those who truly know about the topic.
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** The text briefly reflects on how books arrive unexpectedly and pile up, thickening the library of books left to be read.
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** Florentino PĂ©rez emphasized at the General Shareholdersâ Meeting that ACS maintains a âvery solidâ financial position and celebrated the groupâs strong stock market performance, highlighting that anyone who invested in 2000 would have multiplied their investment by 54.
** He thought they were trying to break into his house, but it was two alligators fighting
** A resident believed there was a burglary in his house, but in reality he heard an intense fight between two alligators. The reptiles slammed into each other, pushed against the porch screen, and bit each other hard as they rolled around on the ground.
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** The President of the United States posted on Truth Social an AI-generated image showing a U.S. ship firing a laser at an Iranian plane.
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** Eric Clapton ended his concert in Madrid earlier than planned after being hit by a vinyl record thrown from the audience. The British musician had not performed in Spain for more than two decades.
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** 20minutos invites readers to use Ciudadano20, a channel for participating in the news, suggesting topics, and reporting stories that may be investigated.
** â20minutosâ gives away VIP tickets for Hombres Gâs concert in CastellĂłn
** 20minutos is giving away VIP tickets to see Hombres G live in CastellĂłn. The band will perform on May 23 at the Recinto Ferial in CastellĂłn.
** How much do you know about movie quotes? Prove it by answering these questions
** The text invites readers to test their knowledge of famous movie quotes, taking them on a journey through decades of cinema filled with memorable moments, emotion, and spectacle.
** British Council courses and camps: an unforgettable summer speaking English
** British Council offers in-person summer English courses and camps for students aged 4 to 17, designed so they can enjoy a special experience while improving their language skills during the holidays.
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** In Spain, higher education studies âboth university degrees and vocational trainingâ have gained students in recent years. Students are increasingly choosing degrees related to sectors that offer greater job opportunities and high employability.
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** The choice of a future career is based not only on vocation or job opportunities, but also on social and personal factors such as social background, gender, and economic situation, which influence academic decisions.
** FP Centers with Real Support: Guide Your Learning and Accelerate Your Career Future
** iLERNA presents vocational training as a practical and continuous process, closely linked to the business environment. The school offers a wide variety of Intermediate and Advanced Vocational Training programs to help students gain qualifications and better prepare for their professional future.
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** Online education and academic flexibility are changing the university profile in Spain, allowing more people to combine work and studies. The Universidad Isabel I has adapted to this trend with an offering designed to make it easier for students to balance their studies with their personal and professional lives.
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** UNIVERSAE highlights a digital vocational training model focused not only on content, but also on real employability, support, and accessibility. Its approach aims to remove barriers and offer a flexible environment that makes academic progress and labor market entry easier.
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** The Institut del Teatre trains more than 1,000 students each year in higher education, professional, and advanced studies related to dance, drama, and stagecraft, through three postgraduate programs and a masterâs degree.
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** The traditional quinceañera celebration, a symbol of the transition from girlhood to womanhood in Latin culture, is also gaining popularity among teenagers born and raised in Spain, driven by Latin American migration and by the way this tradition has been cherished since childhood.
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** Some landlords in Catalonia use extra clauses, cash payments, and temporary leases to get around the rent cap and charge more than allowed. These practices make it possible to demand amounts above the legal maximum despite price regulation.
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** On May 9, the eighth edition of Lesbian Garros will be held, a tennis tournament created by lesbians and open to everyone that will bring together 150 participants. Rather than focusing on competition, it aims to promote community, visibility, and a different way of experiencing sport.
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** RTP employees published a letter asking not to participate in or broadcast Eurovision as long as Israel remains in the contest. They argue that allowing Israelâs participation would mean âcovering up crimesâ and defend their position as a moral responsibility, not censorship.
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** Leila, a contestant on the tenth edition of *La isla de las tentaciones*, has said that she is coping very badly with the showâs broadcast. The woman from the Canary Islands, the first to give in to temptation in this season, says that watching everything that happens on screen is very hard.
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** The singer has reached out to her daughter after almost six years of estrangement, prompting mixed emotions in Isa Pantoja.
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** The winner of 'Supervivientes 2025', Borja GonzĂĄlez, has revealed some of the secrets of Mediasetâs reality show and confessed that he went through very hard times in Honduras, to the point of hiding to cry.
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** The guest stated that the hantavirus strain that caused his brotherâs death is not transmitted from person to person.
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** Mayka, from Murcia, and Ăscar, from MĂĄlaga, met again on *The Temptation Debate* after not seeing each other since *The Last Temptation*. The moment was tense and marked by accusations over who really cheated on their partner.
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** Pilar Vidal shared on *Zapeando* a surreal mix-up she experienced when she mistakenly interpreted a situation as an attempt to flirt with her. With humor, the contributor explained that she ended up âfalling into the trap,â turning the moment into a funny anecdote on the show.
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** In recent weeks, rumors have grown about a possible reconciliation between Sandra Barrios and Juanpi Vega. Both have come forward to clarify the true status of their relationship, saying they feel âvery comfortableâ with the current situation.
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** Priscilla Presley says that Lisa Marie Presleyâs death broke the family unity and that, in addition to the grief, financial disputes ended up dividing the Presleys. Before, the family used to gather often for meals.
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** Juls Janeiro surprised everyone this week by giving her first exclusive interview to ÂĄHola! magazine.
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** Yoli, a former contestant on âGH,â has publicly denounced years of criticism, insults, and attacks about her appearance on social media. Fed up with the situation, she has called out one of the people harassing her in order to bring visibility to the cyberbullying she suffers.
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** The platform on the Guadalquivir where RosalĂa will perform this Saturday, May 9, is now ready.
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** MarĂa JosĂ© Campanario has expressed her support for her daughter Julia Janeiro after revealing the bullying she suffered at school. The orthodontist said she feels "happy that she shared" her experience.
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** Singer Marta SĂĄnchez celebrated her 60th birthday on May 8 surrounded by her closest friends, sharing happy moments at a party that included a Japanese restaurant, a ring given to her by her boyfriend, and live music with Mario Vaquerizo.
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** Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky were biking when they came across a large snake. Instead of panicking, they calmly handled the encounter and did the sensible thing to avoid danger, showing quick thinking and caution.
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** Cayetano Rivera has publicly shown affection for Tamara Gorro, making a romantic declaration that highlights the good moment in their relationship.
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** Tchouaméni spoke out on his official Instagram after his altercation with Valverde and released a strong statement in which he acknowledged what happened and apologized, describing the situation as unacceptable.
** Ferran Torres, before facing a âred-hotâ Real Madrid in El ClĂĄsico: âItâs the most special match to decide LaLigaâ
** Barcelona could be crowned league champions by earning just one point against Real Madrid in El ClĂĄsico. The match comes at a crucial moment, and Ferran Torres considers it the most special game for deciding LaLiga.
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** Serbian Novak Djokovic returned at the Rome Masters 1000, but was surprisingly defeated in his opening match at the Foro Italico by Croatian Prizmic, world No. 79, in three sets.
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** During a Real Madrid training session, Fede Valverde and Aurélien Tchouaméni came to blows, an incident that has caused a major stir and a wave of memes on social media.
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** Filipino tennis player Alexandra Eala, after winning her first two matches in Rome, shared details of her meeting with Rafa Nadal and Toni Nadal at the Rafa Nadal Academy, describing it as an incredible experience.
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** 13% of parents believe their children with disabilities will be able to access a regular job in the future, which reflects major concern about their inclusion and autonomy. The lack of support networks worsens familiesâ fears.
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** COCEMFE has requested the expansion of early retirement for disability to include six more conditions: rheumatoid arthritis, Friedreichâs ataxia, lupus, familial spastic paraplegia, myalgic encephalomyelitis, and SCA3 ataxia.
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** ConELA denounces that the implementation of the ALS Law is progressing at different rates depending on the autonomous community, so access to essential aid depends on where you live. They call for a uniform and immediate application of support they consider a matter of life and death.
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** Acciona will inject capital into its Polish subsidiary to cover losses and strengthen its balance sheet, aiming to keep the construction business active at a crucial time as the company competes for major projects in Poland.
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** Fishing diesel has risen by more than 62% since the start of the war, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, which has driven up the sectorâs energy costs. Despite aid from the Government and the European Commission, fishermen say they have been working at a loss for two months.
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** MyInvestor has raised the return on its interest-bearing account to 2% for customers who invest 900 euros or more per month.
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** Moeve tripled its net profit to 261 million euros in the first quarter, driven by higher oil prices despite geopolitical uncertainty. The energy company plans to accelerate investments in Spain following its strong earnings performance.
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** Moderna announced that it is working on a vaccine against hantavirus, which boosted its shares by 14% and brought them to trade at around $55.50 per share.
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** Cloudflare announced the layoff of more than 1,100 employees, nearly 20% of its workforce, as part of an adjustment to adapt to AI. After the news, its shares fell by as much as 25%.
** Brendan Fraserâs wish at 57: âIâm doing everything I can to get in shape for âThe Mummy 4ââ
** Brendan Fraser will reprise his role as Rick OâConnell in the highly anticipated âThe Mummy 4,â once again joined by Rachel Weisz and John Hannah. At 57, the actor says he is doing everything he can to get in shape for this return to the franchise.
**âStar Warsâ: The Most Disliked Films in the Saga Are the Ones Dominating Streaming**
Disney data shows that the Star Wars prequel trilogy is outperforming the franchiseâs newer films in streaming viewership, despite being among the sagaâs most criticized entries.
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** The 2027 edition of the Golden Globes will once again be hosted by Nikki Glaser. The organization has also updated its rules, following the trend recently set by the Oscars.
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** Eduardo Noriega appeared on the podcast **âMi vida en pelĂculaâ** and discussed, among other topics, what it was like working with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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** The article recommends three movies and one series to watch this weekend on Prime Video, Netflix, Filmin, and Disney+, aimed at people who want to avoid spending time searching for something to watch across platforms.
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** NASA released a timelapse showing the heavy wear on the Curiosity roverâs wheels after years of exploring Mars. Although they show cracks, holes, and deformed metal, the vehicle is still operating and traversing the Martian surface.
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** Musk warned about the possible dangers of developing artificial intelligence without enough safety measures, noting that the worst-case scenario would be for AI to become an existential threat to humanity.
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** Remy would be Googleâs new AI designed to act as an all-in-one personal assistant, handling tasks and reminders so the user doesnât have to worry about certain things during the day.
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** Anthropic will use Elon Muskâs Colossus 1 supercomputer to expand the availability and capacity of Claude, its AI assistant, leveraging one of the worldâs most powerful computing infrastructures.
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** Experts warn that scammers use cheap, easy-to-buy online devices to intercept communications without needing advanced technical knowledge. They recommend disabling one option on your mobile phone to reduce the risk of becoming a victim of fraud.
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** Victoria Beckham revealed on a podcast that Harper, her 14-year-old daughter, used products from viral brands that damaged her skin. In response, Harper prepared a presentation to convince her mother to launch her own skincare brand.
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** A makeup expert analyzes Queen Letiziaâs monochromatic look in one of her latest public appearances and highlights that this style is very flattering, elegant, and especially suitable for mature skin.
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** During her first solo flight, one of the details that has drawn the most attention is the patches the heir to the throne wears on her flight uniform.
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** This season, harem pants are making a comeback with a refreshed, more flattering design. Fashion experts say they can suit all ages, even in your 60s, if styled the right way.
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** Sarah Jessica Parker surprised everyone at the opening of Primark in New York by wearing a top from the lingerie collection designed by Paula EchevarrĂa for the Irish retailer. Carrie Bradshawâs look puts the spotlight on a highly sought-after and affordable item, priced at just 12 euros.
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** Dance is becoming the preferred workout for many women because it delivers physical results without feeling like exercise. It combines fun, movement, and body sculpting, making it an appealing alternative within womenâs fitness.
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** This traditional sweet, little known outside La Rioja and Castilla y LeĂłn, goes by different names depending on the area: in Quel it is called *jualina* and in Castilla y LeĂłn, *obispo*. It is a popular recipe that makes use of stale bread, typical of thrifty cooking.
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** The winner of *MasterChef 10*, MarĂa Lo, shares her recipe for Galician empanada with homemade dough. Instead of tuna, she suggests a filling of sardines and vegetables, a combination that promises to be highly addictive.
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** Making a Galician empanada with a hole in the center is not just an aesthetic detail: it helps the dough cook better and more evenly, preventing the filling from trapping steam and ruining the final result.
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** The winner of *MasterChef 11* shares his recipe for tomato macaroni in the traditional style of grandmothers, but with a personal touch. He explains how to prepare this dish simply and at home to achieve the best result.
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** Madrid offers especially attractive sunsets at this time of year, making them an ideal plan for those who want to make the most of the good weather.
** Can you eat a real paella in Valencia at a good price? In this restaurant, a portion costs 12 euros
** In a restaurant in Sueca, they prepare about twenty rice dishes. Although the paella is not made to order for each customer, they offer a quality rice dish at a good price, with portions costing 12 euros.
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** Located 10 km from Belgium, this off-the-beaten-path city is not a typical tourist destination. However, its old town, recognized as the âBest Historic Center in the Netherlands,â makes it well worth a visit.
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** Among 100 European cities analyzed, two Spanish cities stand out as ideal places to walk around and discover their hidden corners and secrets.
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** The text highlights that you donât need to travel far to switch off: near Madrid there are towns with history and striking architecture that let you break from routine and enjoy a different kind of getaway.
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** A surprising itinerary in Catalonia leads to one of its best-kept secrets: a cave with a magical waterfall. In spring, when the surroundings are at their most spectacular, the experience becomes even more incredible and special.
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** The Minister of Health, MĂłnica GarcĂa, announced that the Spanish passengers will be repatriated on a military plane, medically evaluated upon arrival, and then remain in quarantine at GĂłmez Ulla Hospital in Madrid.
** What the Andes strain of hantavirus is like: symptoms, how it spreads, and why it is one of the most dangerous
** The Andes strain of hantavirus is the only one with documented person-to-person transmission. It is characterized by causing a rapid and severe progression of symptoms, which makes it one of the most dangerous hantavirus variants.
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** The Aemps has ordered the withdrawal of two cosmetics from the market after detecting that they contain an ingredient banned by the European Union. The agency recommends that anyone who has already bought them in stores return them.
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** Vibrating platforms are used both to warm up and to intensify workouts by activating the muscles up to 50 times per second.
** Sheep transmit avian flu through their milk, according to a study in *Science Advances*
** A study in *Science Advances* indicates that lambs can spread avian flu by suckling infected milk and passing the infection to other udders, thereby facilitating transmission among sheep.
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** RosalĂa has trained thoroughly for her demanding âLux Tourâ with a five-day-a-week workout routine. Her plan is based mainly on Pilates and strength training, which helps her better handle the tour.
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** Opel introduces the electric Corsa GSE, a model that brings back its sporty side and becomes the most powerful and fastest in the brandâs history, with 281 hp.
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** The BYD Seal is updated with more space, technological improvements, and greater practicality, including a larger trunk, without losing its dynamic character or its 100% electric focus.
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** Lexus has previewed the new TZ, an electric six-seater SUV focused on comfort, technology, and a premium experience. The brand will not offer a seven-seat version of this model, opting instead for a more exclusive interior layout centered on occupant well-being.
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** Stellantis is expanding its alliance with Chinaâs Leapmotor, a partnership Antonio Filosa described as beneficial for both sides. The groupâs strategy focuses on more affordable vehicles, while its Madrid and Zaragoza plants maintain and strengthen their production role, including the manufacture of an SUV.
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** The fabric loop in a seat belt, known as the âenergy management loop,â is designed to tear in a crash. By giving way progressively, it helps reduce the force the belt exerts on the body and makes sudden braking less severe.
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** Saudi Arabiaâs Highway 10 holds the Guinness World Record as the longest straight road on the planet, with 240 kilometers without any curves. It crosses the desert and can take more than two hours to drive through.
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** A rugby club admitted to having mistakenly sold 225 extra tickets, which has led to claims over the nonpayment of a winning lottery in Biscay. The Ertzaintza is already investigating 109 complaints related to the case.
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** Workers at the ammunition company Montorretas say tests have detected arsenic concentrations far above recommended levels, leaving one worker in critical condition and nine others affected by the exposure.
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** Ăscar LĂłpez criticized Isabel DĂaz Ayusoâs trip to Mexico, saying it had no purpose and was only meant to âprovokeâ and âmake a fool of herself with the money of Madrid residents.â
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** The Popeâs agenda in Madrid includes meetings with the King and Queen and Pedro SĂĄnchez, as well as large public events at Cibeles and Plaza de Lima.
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** The San Isidro festival will spread its activities across the city, with a program that will bring together thousands of Madrid residents and visitors. It will include street parades, concerts, and other events at various key points in Madrid.
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** An accident at kilometer 11 of the A-318 in Puente Genil left one woman dead and four people seriously injured, as well as three with minor injuries. Several occupants had to be rescued from the vehicles, and the road was reopened around 10:00 a.m.
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** The father of the 23-day-old baby who died in Lanzarote has been sent to prison, accused of homicide. He already had a history of gender-based violence against the childâs mother.
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** A 21-year-old man was arrested in Santa Coloma de CervellĂł, accused of sexual assaults and corruption of minors. According to available information, he allegedly forced up to 7 victims to send him photos and videos of sexual content.
** Mayor of GuĂa, in Gran Canaria, sentenced to community service for drunk driving
** Gonçalves has shown remorse after being convicted of drunk driving, but has made it clear that he will not resign from his position as mayor of GuĂa, in Gran Canaria.
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** The Valencia City Council has started removing the flashing amber signal at dangerous intersections to reduce the risk of accidents and protect pedestrians, cyclists, and users of personal mobility vehicles (PMVs).
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** Two detained suspects reportedly moved the victimâs body in a shopping cart and threw it down a drainage shaft, according to the case information.
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** More than 200,000 Spaniards live permanently in the United Kingdom, where one Spanish woman ŃаŃŃĐșаunts the difficulties she has when she says her name. Although Britonsâ reaction is usually polite, the situation reflects the everyday problems of adaptation and communication that can arise when living in another country.
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** An Italian town is suffering an invasion of peacocks that is causing insomnia among residents, damage to homes, and daily problems. The presence of these birds has also affected schoolchildren, described by some residents as âheld hostage,â while authorities and locals look for ways to control the infestation.
** The funny reactions to Mario Casasâ ârealistic maskâ on TikTok
** TikTok comments were filled with jokes and puns about the actorâs name, reacting in a funny way to a ârealistic maskâ of Mario Casas.
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** Approximately 75% of animals that face traumatic events recover, but a minority may develop persistent aftereffects and long-lasting responses to trauma.
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** An automated glucose control system, like an âartificial pancreas,â succeeded in stabilizing a diabetic cat and made it possible to completely stop insulin in just 33 days, marking the first remission of diabetes in a feline using this technology.
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** Spain exceeds 15 kilos of cheese per person per year, and it is common for many dogs to receive small portions almost daily.
** Your daily horoscope: Saturday, May 9, 2026
** Check yesterdayâs, todayâs, and tomorrowâs horoscope at 20minutos.es.
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** Check the results of the ONCE Cuponazo for Friday, May 8, 2026.
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** Check the results of the Euromillions draw for Friday, May 8, 2026.
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** Check the results of the Bonoloto draw for Friday, May 8, 2026. The article invites readers to check the winning combination and see whether there are any prizes.
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** The road is only 3.7 kilometers long, and its most winding stretch is just 453 meters, but it stands out for its zigzag curves and slopes of up to 36%, making it a very demanding route and a true nightmare for drivers.
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** Born in the former East Germany, Andreas Reinke stood out as a goalkeeper by becoming the first German keeper to win the German Cup with two different clubs. In addition to succeeding in the Bundesliga, he also left his mark at Real Murcia.
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** The text criticizes how sexual exploitation is presented as aspirational, helping normalize the sex market among young people.
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** A fight after training between Fede Valverde and Aurélien Tchouaméni has highlighted the bad atmosphere in the Real Madrid dressing room. The tension, fueled by a season of sporting disappointments and off-field incidents, is already reflected in the front pages and in the atmosphere at Valdebebas.
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** 17 students from an early childhood class visited *20minutos* to learn about journalism and meet real reporters.
** Voluntary Nature
** The publication compiles all of MalagĂłnâs cartoons published in *20minutos*, offering a selection of graphic humor focused on current events and the authorâs critical perspective.
** Goodbye to the classic skirt: this is the garment you wonât want to take off this summer
** A garment is making a comeback as a trend this summer: it combines the best of the miniskirt and shorts, offering comfort and freedom of movement without worrying when sitting down or bending over. The article invites readers to discover different designs from H&M and other brands.
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** TomĂĄs Cobo has called for calm among the Spanish population in response to the hantavirus outbreak and stressed that the situation is not comparable to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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** Scientists at the University of Bath have tested a hantavirus vaccine in animal models and obtained âexcellent immune responses.â The research is promising, but its authors note that it still needs more funding and could take years to become available.
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** MĂłnica GarcĂa, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, and the WHO Director travel to Tenerife to coordinate the arrival of the cruise ship MV Hondius.
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** The spokesperson for the Government of Navarre stated that the people from Navarre who were traveling on the cruise ship got off on April 1 and, therefore, are not considered contacts. In addition, he indicated that no special measures are planned regarding them.
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** The workers of the Port Authority of Tenerife will not take part in the unloading. However, those in charge will have all the necessary protective resources and equipment to carry out the operation safely.
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** Clint Eastwood said that the most memorable actor of his generation is someone he never worked with. The article highlights the filmmakerâs opinion about who will be remembered 100 years from now, in contrast to other stars like Leonardo DiCaprio.
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** Makeup artist David Francés explains how to adapt makeup after 40 to enhance the eyes, soften features, and add freshness, while maintaining your own style and avoiding mistakes such as using a certain eyeliner.
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** The new *Super Mario Galaxy* adaptation stands out for its visual ambition, but the review describes it as an empty film that fails to truly move or fully shine.
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** The expert explains the current situation of mortgages when buying a home and notes that the preference for fixed-rate loans is no longer the dominant option as it once was.
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** The Asturian chef shared on his show a simple yet spectacular appetizer idea to improve a can of cockles, suggesting combining them with mandarin and olive oil instead of lemon.
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** The article recommends a tempting selection of streaming miniseries to binge in one sitting, ideal for a Sunday. It includes a variety of genres such as psychological thrillers, family dramas, classic mysteries, and romances, all chosen to hook viewers quickly without wasting time searching for what to watch.
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** Old stains on pillows are harder to remove, so itâs a good idea to clean them regularly to prevent buildup and yellowing over time.
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** The writer from Cartagena, Arturo Pérez-Reverte, has published *Enviado especial*, a work in which he recalls his time as a war correspondent and remembers experiences from those years.
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** A protected 122-meter passage links El Clot and Sant MartĂ in Barcelona. With colorful houses and 19th-century working-class architecture, it stands out for its quiet, pedestrian-friendly atmosphere, becoming a historic oasis in the heart of the Clot neighborhood.
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** Christina Koch will be the first woman to travel beyond Earthâs magnetosphere, making her a key case for aerospace medicine. Her Artemis II mission will make it possible to study how deep space affects the human body, with attention to possible risks such as cancer, fertility, and other health effects.
** The 2025 Income Tax simulator is now active: hereâs how to find out whether youâll have to pay the tax office or get a refund on your return
** The Tax Agency has activated the 2025 Income Tax simulator, a tool that allows users to instantly and in advance find out whether their tax return will result in a payment or a refund. With it, taxpayers can quickly get an estimate of this process before filing their return.
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** The Andalusian regional government has introduced a new tourist pass to boost tourism in ten municipalities in one of the most beautiful areas of the Seville province.
** Chinaâs gold output falls in Q1 as investment demand reaches new highs
** Chinaâs gold production declined in the first quarter as rising costs and tougher mining conditions reduced output, while domestic investment demand for gold surged to record levels amid economic uncertainty and strong safe-haven buying.
** Citi says oil could rise further if US-Iran talks remain thorny
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** Maryland lawmakers await answers after air base jet fuel spill
** Maryland lawmakers are seeking answers after a jet fuel spill at an air base raised concerns about environmental damage, cleanup efforts, and the potential impact on nearby communities. Officials are under pressure to explain how the spill happened, how much fuel was released, and what measures are being taken to prevent future incidents.
** Gold rises for the week as Trump says Iran ceasefire remains intact despite Hormuz attacks
** Gold rose over the week after Trump said a ceasefire with Iran remained intact despite attacks near the Strait of Hormuz. Investors weighed geopolitical tensions and their potential impact on oil flows, which kept safe-haven demand for gold supported.
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** Oil prices edge up after new attacks on ships in and around the Strait of Hormuz
** Oil prices rose after reported attacks on ships near the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global oil shipments. The incidents heightened fears of supply disruptions in the Middle East and added to market volatility, though the overall impact on crude prices remained limited.
** Diamondback bets on a wider WTI-Brent gap amid concerns over a U.S. export ban
** Diamondback says the WTI-Brent spread could widen if the United States reinstates an oil export ban, potentially hurting shale producers that depend on global markets. The company argues that exports have supported U.S. crude prices and warns that restricting them would damage investment and production.
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** Citi forecasts copper to hold near $13,000 amid supply concerns
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** Russiaâs Gold Reserves Rise to $337.52 Billion in April
** Russiaâs foreign exchange and gold reserves increased to $337.52 billion in April, according to the central bank, reflecting a month-on-month rise. The article highlights the latest reserve figures but provides no additional details on the drivers or breakdown of the change.
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** U.S. concerned that Taiwanâs defense delay is a âconcessionâ to China
** The U.S. has expressed concern that Taiwanâs delay in making defense spending decisions could be seen as a concession to China. Washington wants Taipei to strengthen its military readiness amid rising pressure from Beijing.
** Trump plans to fire US FDA chief Makary, sources say
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** Trump hopes for extension to agreed three-day Ukraine-Russia ceasefire
** The article reports that Trump expressed hope that the newly agreed three-day ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia could be extended. It highlights the temporary nature of the truce and the possibility that it may be used as a step toward a longer pause in fighting.
** Tampa-based Safepoint files for NYSE IPO as Gulf Coast premiums surge
** Tampa-based Safepoint Insurance Group has filed for an NYSE IPO as Gulf Coast property insurance premiums rise sharply. The company, which focuses on coastal homeownersâ coverage, is seeking to go public amid strong demand and a tightening insurance market driven by hurricane risk, rising reinsurance costs, and insurer losses in Florida.
** Boeing investigates worker death as union demands accountability
** Boeing is investigating the death of a worker at one of its facilities, while the labor union representing employees is urging the company to take responsibility and improve workplace safety. The incident has renewed scrutiny of Boeingâs safety practices and its treatment of workers.
** Nike sued by consumers for not refunding tariff costs
** Consumers have filed a lawsuit against Nike, alleging that the company failed to refund tariff-related charges. The case claims Nike improperly kept costs tied to import tariffs instead of returning them to customers.
** Mexico stocks lower at close of trade; S&P/BMV IPC down 0.23%
** The article says Mexicoâs stock market ended lower, with the S&P/BMV IPC falling 0.23% at the close.
** Fed approves Columbia Financial stock conversion and Northfield deal
** Columbia Financial received Federal Reserve approval for its stock conversion and its pending acquisition of Northfield Bancorp. The approval advances the mutual-to-stock conversion process and clears a major regulatory hurdle for the Northfield deal.
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** Chinaâs April exports rebound strongly after a sluggish March, trade surplus widens
** Chinaâs exports rebounded sharply in April after a weak March, helping widen the countryâs trade surplus. The improvement suggests stronger external demand, though the overall outlook remains tied to global economic conditions and trade uncertainty.
** Trump administration appeals latest court loss on tariffs
** The Trump administration is appealing a recent court ruling that struck down its tariff policy, escalating the legal battle over the presidentâs trade agenda. The case could have major implications for U.S. trade powers and the future use of tariffs in economic policy.
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** US says it will revert to higher tariffs on EU goods if Brussels misses July 4 deadline
** The U.S. said it will restore higher tariffs on EU goods if Brussels fails to meet a July 4 deadline, escalating trade tensions. The warning comes as negotiators seek a deal to avoid broader tariff hikes and keep transatlantic trade relations from worsening.
Trump administration will win appeal of ruling against temporary tariffs, US trade chief says
U.S. trade chief Jamieson Greer said the Trump administration expects to win its appeal after a federal trade court ruled against the temporary tariffs imposed under a 1977 emergency law. He said the administration can pursue other legal options to keep the tariffs in place if necessary, and criticized the courtâs decision as overreaching.
** Wholesale inventories rose slightly below forecast, but above previous levels
** Wholesale inventories increased modestly, coming in a bit below economistsâ expectations but still higher than in the previous period. The report suggests businesses are continuing to rebuild stockpiles at a gradual pace.
** Consumer sentiment dips as Michigan index falls below expectations
** Consumer sentiment fell more than expected, with the University of Michigan index dropping to 50.8 in May from 52.2 in April, its lowest since June 2022. The decline reflected weaker expectations for business conditions, personal finances, income, inflation, and labor markets amid tariff concerns and persistent inflation worries.
** Andean Community orders Colombia, Ecuador to lift trade curbs
** The Andean Community has ordered Colombia and Ecuador to remove trade restrictions, aiming to restore freer movement of goods within the bloc. The decision follows disputes over import controls and seeks to reinforce regional integration and compliance with shared trade rules.
** Costa Ricaâs Laura Fernandez vows âwarâ on crime ahead of inauguration
** Costa Ricaâs incoming president, Laura Fernandez, pledged a tough crackdown on crime as she prepares to take office, making public security a top priority. She vowed to step up efforts against gangs, violence, and organized crime amid growing safety concerns.
U.S. Nonfarm Payrolls Surpass Expectations but Fall Short of Previous Month
U.S. nonfarm payrolls increased more than economists had expected, signaling continued strength in the labor market, but job growth was weaker than in the previous month. The report suggests the labor market remains resilient even as hiring cools from earlier levels.
** German pharma faces âhistoricâ squeeze as Merz targets âŹ40B deficit
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** China exports jump 14.1% as AI boom outpaces war disruptions
** Chinaâs exports rose 14.1% as AI-related demand helped offset disruptions from global conflicts and trade tensions. The strong increase suggests technology and manufacturing shipments remained resilient despite geopolitical risks.
** Could peace in the Middle East reverse Europeâs underperformance?
** The article explores whether a possible peace deal in the Middle East could help Europe narrow its economic gap with other regions. It suggests that lower energy prices, reduced geopolitical risk, and improved business confidence might boost Europeâs weak growth outlook, although structural problems would still limit a full recovery.
** Trump administration reaches deal with nonprofit over DC golf courses
** The Trump administration has reached an agreement with a nonprofit organization regarding Washington, DC golf courses. The deal resolves a dispute over the courses, although specific terms were not detailed in the provided content.
** North Korean leader reaffirms military ties in Victory Day note to Russiaâs Putin
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** Federal judge rejects immediate approval of Elon Muskâs $1.5 million SEC settlement
** A federal judge declined to immediately approve Elon Muskâs proposed $1.5 million settlement with the SEC, saying more information is needed before moving forward. The case stems from allegations involving Muskâs social media posts about Tesla and his 2018 agreement with regulators.
** Labour leadership in peril following historic defeat in UK local elections
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** ECBâs Lagarde is skeptical of euro stablecoins
** ECB President Christine Lagarde questioned the need for euro-denominated stablecoins, warning that they could pose risks without clear benefits. She signaled that the ECB would continue prioritizing a digital euro and stricter oversight of crypto assets and payment innovations.
** IMF projects $2.5 billion in 2026 net income despite high uncertainty
** The IMF said it expects about $2.5 billion in net income for 2026, though it warned the outlook remains highly uncertain. The projection reflects continued earnings from lending and investments, but the fund noted global economic and financial risks could affect results.
** New York breaks ranks: Hochul to join Trumpâs federal school choice program
** New York Governor Kathy Hochul said the state will join Trumpâs federal school choice initiative, a move that could expand education options beyond public schools. The decision marks a rare departure from other Democratic-led states and reflects the ongoing debate over parental choice, school funding, and the role of federal influence in education.
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** GoMining Launches GoBTC Pay to Bring Native Instant Payments to Bitcoin
** GoMining has launched GoBTC Pay, a payment solution designed to enable fast, native Bitcoin transactions with instant settlement. The service aims to improve Bitcoinâs usability for everyday payments by reducing delays and simplifying transfers for users and merchants.
** Bitcoin slips, falls under $80k amid U.S.-Iran tensions, Strategy sales
** Bitcoin dropped below $80,000 as rising U.S.-Iran tensions sparked broader market jitters, while concerns over Strategy-related selling added pressure. The decline reflected a risk-off move in crypto amid geopolitical uncertainty and investor caution.
** Kraken launches virtual IBANs in four European countries with salary matching
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** BTCC Exchange and AFA Launch a Trading Championship with a Million-USDT Prize Pool and a Messi-Signed Jersey
** BTCC Exchange and the Argentine Football Association (AFA) have launched a trading championship featuring a prize pool of up to 1 million USDT, along with rewards such as a jersey signed by Messi and VIP match tickets. The event aims to increase user engagement and celebrate BTCCâs partnership with AFA.
** VCI Global signs term sheet for Brazil gold mining investment
** VCI Global has signed a term sheet to invest in a gold mining project in Brazil, marking its entry into the resource sector. The agreement outlines a possible stake in the venture, subject to further due diligence, final agreements, and regulatory approvals.
Bitcoin remains flat as Strategy flags potential sales, but still at a more-than-three-month high
Bitcoin held steady near a three-month high as Strategy warned it may sell bitcoin if needed to meet its obligations. The stock also reflected broader market caution, while bitcoin remained supported by strong recent gains and institutional interest.
** Roobet Launches Prediction Markets on May 6, the First Major Crypto Casino to Integrate the Format
** Roobet is set to launch prediction markets on May 6, becoming the first major crypto casino to add the feature. This move expands its platform beyond traditional casino gaming, allowing users to bet on real-world event outcomes in a new way.
** Basis.pro, built by Base58Labs, completes private testing and enters pre-launch phase
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** Morgan Stanley Launches Crypto Trading, Undercuts Rivals on Price - Bloomberg
** Morgan Stanley is introducing crypto trading for clients and setting its prices below some competitors, signaling a broader move by major Wall Street firms into digital assets. The step reflects rising investor demand and stronger competition as traditional banks expand their crypto offerings.
** iSpecimen prices $2.5 million private placement at $5.12 per share
** iSpecimen announced the pricing of a $2.5 million private placement of common stock, with shares sold at $5.12 each. The company said the offering is expected to close, subject to customary conditions, and that the proceeds will be used for general corporate purposes.
** Cathie Woodâs ARK sells AMD stock, buys CoreWeave and Kratos
** ARK Invest funds led by Cathie Wood sold shares of AMD while increasing positions in CoreWeave and Kratos. The trades reflect ARKâs changing bets on AI and defense-related growth areas, moving away from the semiconductor giant and toward newer, higher-growth opportunities.
** Tenaris to acquire Romanian pipe maker Artrom for âŹ86 million
** Tenaris has agreed to buy Romanian pipe maker Artrom for âŹ86 million in cash, expanding its manufacturing presence in Europe. The deal is subject to regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions.
** Gran Tierra Energy shareholders approve board, auditor
** Gran Tierra Energy shareholders approved the companyâs board of directors and reappointed its independent auditor at the annual meeting. The vote confirmed existing leadership and oversight arrangements, with no major changes announced.
Hawaiian Electric Q1 2026 slides: settlement paid, costs pressure earnings
Hawaiian Electric said it paid the first installment of its wildfire settlement and recorded related charges in Q1 2026, which weighed on earnings. The company also cited higher operating and financing costs, while continuing efforts to strengthen liquidity, manage regulatory issues, and advance grid and safety investments.
** TomaGold closes second tranche of private placement for $178,650
** TomaGold said it completed the second and final tranche of its private placement, raising $178,650 in gross proceeds. The company issued units to subscribers under the financing, which is now fully closed.
** Blau FarmacĂȘutica Q1 2026 slides: 17% revenue growth, zero leverage
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** Digi Power X increases equity offering program to $175 million
** Digi Power X has expanded its at-the-market equity offering program from $150 million to $175 million. The company can now sell common shares through agents over time, providing added flexibility to raise capital for general corporate purposes, potential acquisitions, and working capital needs.
Ovintiv shareholders approve directors, executive pay at meeting
Ovintiv shareholders voted to approve the companyâs board of directors and executive compensation at its annual meeting, signaling support for current leadership and pay practices.
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