News Summary - 05/10/2026

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** Virus-hit cruise ship arrives in Tenerife as medics await passengers

** The MV Hondius has arrived in Tenerife after a deadly hantavirus outbreak, with medical teams waiting to assess the passengers. BBC reporter Sarah Rainsford is at the scene covering the ship’s arrival and the public health response.

** Putin says he thinks Ukraine conflict is “coming to an end”

** Putin said he believes the war in Ukraine may be nearing an end and suggested there could be room for negotiations. However, he criticized Western support for President Zelensky, saying it is a major obstacle to resolving the conflict.

Lebanon says Israeli strikes killed 39

Israel and Hezbollah continued exchanging fire even after a ceasefire agreement was announced last month.

** Australia’s right-wing One Nation party scores historic parliamentary win

** One Nation won its first lower-house seat in a by-election, marking a historic breakthrough for the populist right-wing party and a key test of its political strength.

** Buddhist monk arrested over alleged rape of teen in Sri Lanka

** The Venerable Pallegama Hemarathana Thero holds one of the most revered positions in the Buddhist world.

** Suspected boat explosion injures 11 in Miami

** Officials are investigating an explosion at a popular marina in southern Florida that injured 11 people. Investigators are still working to determine what caused the blast.

**“I will serve — not rule over Hungary,” says new PM**

**A month ago, PĂ©ter Magyar led his Tisza party to a landslide victory, ending Viktor OrbĂĄn’s 16-year rule in Hungary.**

** Iran demands guarantees for World Cup participation

** Iran’s Football Federation has submitted 10 conditions to FIFA for its national team’s participation in the World Cup hosted by the US, Mexico, and Canada.

** Greece conducts controlled blast of mystery naval drone explosives

** Greek authorities carried out a controlled explosion of explosives found in an unmanned vessel discovered by fishermen in a cave on Thursday. The naval drone is suspected to be of Ukrainian origin.

** Mexican parents criticize school year ending a month early for the World Cup

** Mexico’s federal government has sparked backlash after suggesting the school year could end on June 5 to make way for the football tournament, prompting widespread anger from parents.

** Person killed after being hit by plane on runway at Denver airport

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Iran accuses the US of a “reckless military adventure”

Abbas Araghchi says the US is choosing military action instead of diplomacy, attacking whenever a diplomatic solution is available.

** International cyber attack disrupts a swathe 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.

** Japanese council votes to remove unconscious mayor

** Kikuo Hatakeyama, 72, who has served as mayor of Hachirogata in northeast Japan since 2008, fell ill in February. The local council voted to remove him from office after he remained unconscious for an extended period.

** UK warship HMS Dragon heads to the Middle East for a potential Strait of Hormuz mission

** The Ministry of Defence says HMS Dragon will head to the Middle East to prepare for a possible international mission to protect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, but it will only join once fighting in the region has ended.

** Steve Rosenberg: This year’s Victory Day parade in Moscow felt very different

** The BBC’s Russia editor reports from Red Square, where this year’s Victory Day parade lacked the military hardware the Kremlin usually displays to project its power internationally.

** Another year, another controversy for Eurovision — but fans are sticking by it

** Fans are debating how to respond after Spain, Ireland, and other countries withdrew over Israel’s participation, adding to Eurovision’s long history of controversy. Despite the backlash, many fans remain committed to the contest.

** Why Canada is seeing its biggest military recruitment surge in 30 years

** Canada is experiencing its largest military recruitment surge in 30 years, marking a sharp reversal after years of lagging defense capabilities and declining enlistment.

Indian model's understated Met Gala debut revives debate on cultural representation

Bhavitha Mandava’s Met Gala debut drew fresh attention to her minimalist style and sparked renewed discussion about cultural representation at major fashion events.

How could extreme weather affect the 2026 World Cup?

With nearly a month until the World Cup begins, Simon King looks at how summer weather could disrupt the tournament, highlighting the possible impact of extreme conditions on matches and event scheduling.

** Return of IS-linked families sparks debate in terror-traumatized Australia

** The return of women and children linked to Islamic State has divided Australia. While most Australians oppose allowing them back, advocates argue that the families are in danger and deserve protection.

Move over, matcha. Hojicha is coming to a cafe near you

Hojicha, a Japanese tea, is appearing more often on UK menus in drinks and desserts, from lattes to ice cream, signaling its growing popularity as an alternative to matcha.

** Anti-work anthems, Boy George, and controversial lyrics: A guide to all 35 Eurovision songs

** The article provides a quick guide to Eurovision’s 35 songs, highlighting the best and worst entries, ranging from energetic dancefloor tracks and emotional ballads to more controversial lyrics and notable pop-culture moments.

** Rosenberg: Scaled-back Victory Parade in Moscow's Red Square

** The BBC Russia editor reports from Moscow that this year’s annual Victory Day display in Red Square was noticeably quieter and smaller than usual celebrations.

** Return of the Palestine Marathon attracts thousands of runners

** Thousands joined the Palestine Marathon in Bethlehem as it returned after a two-year break 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 there 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 for opposing the war and the administration’s strict immigration policies.

** Crowds cheer China’s new snooker star on return from championship win

** Wu Yize, 22, was greeted like a rock star when he returned after winning a world title, becoming the second-youngest player ever to do so.

** How the operation to disembark passengers from the virus-hit cruise ship will work

** BBC’s Guy Hedgecoe reports from Tenerife, where local residents are concerned that the arrival of a virus-hit cruise ship could pose health risks.

** Who is Kumanjayi Little Baby and why has her death caused outrage in Australia?

** BBC's Katy Watson explains the case, the cultural sensitivities surrounding it, and why the death has sparked widespread anger and outrage across Australia.

** Tenerife resident calls docking of hantavirus ship “reckless”

** Residents in Tenerife, in the Canary Islands, have expressed concern to the BBC about the arrival of the MV *Hondius*, describing the ship’s docking as reckless amid worries about health risks.

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** Latest update on the hantavirus outbreak detected on the MV Hondius cruise ship.

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** The WHO director stated in a letter published on X that the current public health risk from hantavirus remains low, emphasizing that it should not be compared to COVID.

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** The Merchant Marine authorized the entry of the cruise ship MV *Hondius* into Tenerife, while Health accused the Canary Islands president, Fernando Clavijo, of obstructing an operation of global significance. Clavijo rejected the docking and stated that the Canary Islands do not want to be accomplices to the decision.

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** A woman admitted in Alicante, who had been in contact with one of the people who died from hantavirus, has tested negative in the first PCR. Even so, a second test will be carried out 24 hours later to confirm that she does not have the infection.

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** Italy is monitoring four people who traveled on the same flight as a woman who died of hantavirus, due to the possible risk of infection.

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** The WHO reported that one of the suspected hantavirus cases tested positive, raising the number of infections to six. According to official data, as of May 8, three deaths have been reported: two confirmed and one probable.

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** The WHO confirmed three deaths and six passengers infected in a hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship. The case has led to the identification of areas with infected individuals, suspected cases, and isolated people while the spread of the virus is being investigated.

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** Experts warn that hantavirus has a high mortality rate, between 33% and 60% in severe cases.

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** More than 80 healthcare workers were exposed to patients with symptoms, yet none became directly infected, even though very few used protective equipment.

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** Seville experienced a weekend of major media impact with the promotion of ‘BerlĂ­n’ and the Ű­Ű¶ÙˆŰ± of RosalĂ­a, generating huge excitement and plenty of reactions on social media. The event produced viral images and became a cultural phenomenon that many will remember for years.

** A weather front with embedded storms will cross the Iberian Peninsula this Sunday: these are the areas on alert

** A new front with embedded storms will cross the Iberian Peninsula this Sunday, bringing rain and showers again. In some regions, the precipitation and storms could be locally strong, so there will be areas under alert.

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** If the case is confirmed, it would be the 20th gender-based murder of the year and would bring the number of women killed by gender violence since 2003 to 1,361.

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** Alba Carrillo is said to have left the program after her controversial criticism of *MasterChef Celebrity*, where she questioned the presence of “fraudsters.” The host defended her stance and said she will not be silenced.

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** Streamer MarioTaxi experienced an unusual moment in Madrid when Ester Expósito and Mbappé surprised him during a live broadcast.

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** Manolo GarcĂ­a was startled during a concert in Barcelona when he jumped from the stage into the audience, who were unable to hold him. The artist ended up falling to the ground after the leap.

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** Adif expects that by 2030, 90% of the population in the western half of Spain will have an AVE station less than 30 minutes away. The Atlantic Corridor plan will extend high-speed rail to three more regions and nine more provinces, bringing the total to 28, and includes a new station at Barajas and a connection to the Basque Country via the Basque Y.

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** Two young men, aged 18 and 25, were stabbed in two separate incidents during the early hours of Saturday in Madrid, one in Carabanchel and the other in Usera. Both injured men remain hospitalized in serious condition at 12 de Octubre Hospital.

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** The town council is promoting the arrival of new residents and entrepreneurs with low-cost rentals and a 90% tax break on taxes linked to their businesses, as part of its strategy to repopulate the village and revive the local economy.

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** In addition to the first-prize winner, three other La Primitiva second-category winners will each receive 70,723.26 euros.

** Putin forces his advisors to take off their watches when they meet with him for fear of an attack

** The Kremlin has expanded security measures at meetings with Putin: in addition to banning mobile phones, it now also requires advisors to remove their watches, both electronic and mechanical. According to a source, the decision is due to fears of an assassination attempt.

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** A declassified FBI report claims that Nazi Germany was developing a saucer-shaped device capable of ascending vertically, moving sideways, and hovering motionless in the air.

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** Feijóo criticized Sánchez for “hiding the scope” of the mass regularization of immigrants and called it a “joke.” He promised to declassify that information if he reaches government and called for Marlaska’s resignation after the death of officers in Huelva.

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** The coffins of the two deceased officers were received with applause and the National Anthem upon their arrival at the Church of the Conception in Huelva, in an emotional final farewell marked by pain and outrage.

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** A four-year-old dog was trapped underground for two days after entering a rabbit burrow and being caught in a landslide. The rescue became possible when her owners heard a whimper that allowed them to locate and save her.

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** Some drinks can interfere with antihistamines: some reduce their absorption and effectiveness, while others increase the risk of drowsiness.

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** Meta will remove end-to-end encryption from Instagram direct messages this weekend, reducing the privacy of conversations. E2EE prevents third parties from reading messages, since only the sender and recipient have access to the content.

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** An interactive map lets you discover which cities in the world are aligned on the same parallel. For example, Madrid shares the same latitude as cities such as New York, Chicago, Istanbul, and Beijing.

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** Tamara Falcó has remembered her father’s death and has asked the Ministry of Health to prepare resources and preventive materials against hantavirus, in case it were to spread with the same severity as COVID-19.

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** North Korea has approved a new nuclear security law to ensure the use of nuclear weapons if Kim Jong-un is assassinated. The measure reflects the regime’s concern after seeing how quickly the US and Israel were able to target Iranian leaders at the start of the war in Iran.

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** Ilia Topuria was involved in a tense confrontation with Josh Hokit during the official press conference at the White House, after the American insulted Alex Pereira. “The Matador” came to Pereira’s defense and ended up throwing a bottle at him in the middle of the altercation.

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** On May 9, 1978, the body of former Italian Prime Minister Aldo Moro was found in central Rome, in a crime that remains shrouded in mystery.

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** The Disability Assessment Team initially denied that there were any anatomical or functional limitations that reduced her work capacity, so the INSS did not approve the benefit. Ultimately, the 37-year-old self-employed woman was granted permanent total disability due to physical and mental exhaustion.

** Putin commemorates “Soviet heroism” as inspiration for the war in Ukraine: “They face the aggressive force of NATO”

** Moscow celebrated Victory Day with events marked by the absence of heavy weapons in the parade and a fragile ceasefire with Kyiv.

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** MĂĄlaga has lost two blue flags and is left with 10 after this distinction was withdrawn from Puerto BanĂșs beach, one of the most glamorous in Spain.

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** The incident took place on December 6, 2018, when three family members met in a bar. The report describes a seven-year prison sentence for two brothers who attacked another relative during a dispute related to the purchase of a horse.

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** Trump Media and Technology Group Corporation, the parent company of the social network Truth Social, reported losses of 400 million dollars. The company, linked to Donald Trump, operates other businesses in addition to the social media platform.

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** Brazil once again stood out at the celebration of Ibero-American cinema, while Blanca Soroa won the Platino for Best Actress for *The Sundays*.

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** This season, short hair is establishing itself as a very elegant option for wedding guests, proving that it can also offer sophisticated and stylish hairstyles.

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** Hantavirus is a zoonotic virus transmitted from wild rodents to humans. Although mice do not show signs of illness, in people it can cause severe disease and a high fatality rate.

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** NASA shared a video from the Artemis II mission showing the crew playing with a large drop of water in space, demonstrating how liquids behave in microgravity.

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** England’s second-largest city combines industrial heritage and modern culture, and also serves as an excellent base for exploring the Cotswolds.

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** One recommended place to eat near Madrid’s iconic Plaza de Las Ventas in May serves the city’s best *torrezno*, making it a standout spot to enjoy food while celebrating the San Isidro festivities.

** The Civil Guard stops you and you have your driver’s license and car documents in the miDGT app, but your phone runs out of battery

** The note warns that relying on apps like miDGT can be problematic on the road, since your phone may run out of battery. If this happens during a traffic stop, being unable to show your digital documents can cause inconvenience.

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** The call is for a rally this Sunday in front of the Mexican Embassy in Madrid “for dignity, respect, and truth,” in support of Ayuso. The organizers maintain that this is not about politics, but about justice.

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** A study published in the *British Journal of Sports Medicine* confirms that muscle strength, measured by handgrip or by standing up from a chair, is an important indicator of health and can help predict serious illnesses.

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** Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares announced that Israel will release the Spanish-Palestinian activist Saib Saif Abukeshek in the coming hours. The deportation will take place through the Tada crossing in Egypt.

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** A person died after entering Denver airport without permission and jumping onto a runway, where they were struck by a plane.

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** It explains the most common causes of yellowing in tomato plant leaves and offers advice on how to act in time and restore the plant’s health.

** Eating eggs at least five days a week is associated with a lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s

** A study indicates that eating eggs at least five days a week is linked to up to a 27% reduction in the risk of developing Alzheimer’s.

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** The 2026–2030 State Housing Plan expands the current maximum aid for rent-to-own of permanently protected housing, raising the available financial support to up to 60,480 euros.

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** “Phantom fees” are bank charges that appear when the bank changes the account’s terms or rules without the account holder noticing. The article explains how to spot them on your statement and check whether they are improper charges or unnoticed changes.

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** Financial institutions have intensified their sales campaigns in recent weeks to attract new customers, offering gifts and promotions. The article warns that these offers may have hidden conditions, so it is essential to read the fine print before signing up.

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** The 2026–2030 State Housing Plan includes aid of up to €600 per month for owners of an empty home who meet certain requirements. The measure aims to encourage these properties to be put up for rent, although the article does not yet detail the specific conditions for accessing the subsidy.

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** U.S. media report that, according to a confidential CIA report, Tehran could withstand a blockade of its ports for at least four months.

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** The article argues that the real “meme” is not the joke itself, but the politician who adopts yuppie manners, consumption habits, and spending, becoming an object of ridicule because of his lifestyle and behavior.

** Chills

** Talking about quarantines and lockdowns brings back unavoidable memories of the pandemic, but common sense should be used, and attention should be paid to those who really know about the subject.

** *Friends and Eternity*

** Books appear unexpectedly, pile up, and thicken the library of pending readings.

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** Next week, Spain could experience a new drop in temperatures due to a northerly weather pattern, which would keep snowfall accumulating in the mountains.

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** Heat temporarily weakens hair and makes it more brittle, so combing it right away increases the risk of breakage. Waiting at least 30 minutes helps the hair regain some strength before detangling it.

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** Fani Carbajo, her son Emilio, and Christofer GuzmĂĄn starred in a tense reunion marked by accusations. According to the content, the meeting was full of tension between the former participants of *La isla de las tentaciones*.

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** Five people matched the second-tier prize in the Bonoloto and won nearly 29,000 euros each. In addition, 134 players won third-tier prizes of 540 euros. Since there was no first-tier winner, the jackpot increases to 1.5 million euros.

** 20minutos puts Ciudadano20 at your service, the readers’ channel to take part in the news and report any story that could be investigated. Write to us and tell us what topics should be covered.

** 20minutos invites readers to take part through Ciudadano20, a channel for sending stories, suggesting topics of interest, and reporting cases that could be investigated by the media.

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** 20 Minutos is giving away VIP tickets for Hombres G’s concert in Castellón. The band will perform on May 23 at the Recinto Ferial de Castellón.

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** This Saturday, May 9, Europe Day is celebrated, as it is every year.

** 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 to provide a special experience while they learn and practice the language during the summer.

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** In Spain, higher education studies, both university degrees and vocational training, have seen an increase in student enrollment in recent years. Students are increasingly choosing qualifications related to sectors with high employability and better job opportunities.

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** The choice of a future career does not depend only on vocation or job opportunities. Factors such as social background, gender, and economic situation also play a role, shaping people’s academic decisions.

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** iLERNA sees vocational training as practical, ongoing education connected to the business world. It offers a wide range of Intermediate and Advanced vocational training programs to help students learn with real support and improve their access to the job market.

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** Online education and academic flexibility are changing the university profile in Spain, allowing more working people to resume their studies. Universidad Isabel I has adapted to this trend with an offering designed to make it easier to balance education with personal or professional life.

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** Choosing where to study vocational training no longer depends only on the course content, but also on employability, support, and an accessible environment that allows students to move forward without barriers.

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** Each year, more than 1,000 students take higher education, professional, and advanced training courses in dance, drama, and stagecraft techniques at the Institut del Teatre.

** Guadalajara becomes bison land: “Now the people from the village can earn a bit of money as guides”

** El Recuenco, in Guadalajara, has been home since January to a herd of nine European bisons as part of a scientific project. The initiative aims to assess whether the species can adapt to the climate of the Iberian Peninsula and, eventually, live in the wild.

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** Some landlords in Catalonia are using additional clauses, cash payments, and seasonal rental contracts to get around rent caps and charge more than permitted, in some cases even up to €100 extra illegally.

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** On May 9, the eighth edition of Lesbian Garros will take place, an open tennis tournament that will bring together 150 participants. Rather than focusing on competition, it aims to foster community, visibility, and a different way of experiencing sport.

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** The content suggests a strategy of social manipulation based on provoking people so they react honestly and then punishing or discrediting them for doing so. This creates distrust, demobilization, and a kind of collective “anesthesia” toward irritation and conflict.

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** Canarian Leila, the first to give in to temptation in the tenth season of *La isla de las tentaciones*, has shared how she is experiencing the show’s broadcast and admits that seeing everything that happened is very hard.

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** The singer has contacted her daughter after nearly six years of estrangement, triggering a reaction full of mixed emotions in Isa Pantoja.

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** Rocío Flores met Rosario Mohedano, Rocío Jurado’s niece, for the first time on a television set on the show *Fiesta*. The encounter was marked by emotion as they remembered the singer and the absence she has meant for the family.

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** Spain, along with Slovenia, the Netherlands, Ireland, and Iceland, withdrew from the contest in protest over Israel’s participation, marking an especially controversial edition of Eurovision, caught between a festive atmosphere and political tensions.

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** Mayka and Óscar, who had not seen each other since *La Ășltima tentaciĂłn* aired, had a tense reunion on *The Temptations Debate*. Their exchange centered on accusations and blame, with Mayka challenging Óscar about who actually betrayed their partner.

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** Pilar Vidal shared on *Zapeando* a surreal mix-up she experienced when she thought someone was trying to flirt with her. The contributor told the story with humor, explaining how she ended up falling for the trap, turning the incident into a funny anecdote.

** María del Monte’s heartfelt words after the rapprochement between Isa Pantoja and her mother: “Love sets no conditions”

** María del Monte called Isa Pantoja live on air, and Isa burst into tears upon hearing her godmother. The gesture came after the reconciliation between Isa and her mother, and the artist delivered an emotional message about love: “Love sets no conditions.”

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** Actress Jane Fonda and Ted Turner, founder of CNN, were involved in an intense, highly publicized relationship that ended in marriage during the 1990s. Their union was turbulent and closely followed by the press, leaving behind one of the most talked-about love stories of the era.

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** Juls Janeiro surprised everyone this week by granting her first exclusive interview to ÂĄHola! magazine, generating major media attention.

** Yoli, from ‘GH’, breaks down after years of reading horrible comments about her appearance and calls out those who “cyberbully” her

** Yoli, former contestant on *Gran Hermano*, has publicly denounced the insults and criticism she has been receiving for years about her physical appearance. Tired of the harassment on social media, she has called out one of the people who “cyberbully” her in order to make the harm she suffers visible.

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** The platform on the Guadalquivir in Seville, prepared for Rosalía’s performance this Saturday, May 9, is now ready.

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** MarĂ­a JosĂ© Campanario said she felt “happy that [her daughter] has spoken out” about the bullying Julia Janeiro suffered at school, and she positively valued the fact that she made it public.

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** Marta SĂĄnchez celebrated her 60th birthday with a gathering at a Japanese restaurant with her closest friends. The singer shared happy moments from the party, which included live music with Mario Vaquerizo and a ring gifted by her boyfriend.

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** The actress appears to be focused on new professional projects as a way to regroup after her long relationship with Orson Salazar. The article suggests that this change in direction could indicate a period of personal and professional renewal.

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** Jamal Mixon made his film debut at age 13 with *The Nutty Professor*. Three decades later, at 43, he identifies as a producer and comedian.

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** Álvaro Arbeloa and Hansi Flick held a press conference ahead of Sunday’s match between Barcelona and Real Madrid at Camp Nou.

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** Marc Márquez, Ducati rider, suffered a heavy crash in the Le Mans sprint and will need surgery. As a result, he will not take part in Sunday’s race or the Catalan Grand Prix, missing at least two MotoGP events.

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** Inter Milan visited Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican before their match against Lazio. During the meeting, the pontiff encouraged them to become bearers of a message.

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** Atlético Madrid were looking to get back to winning ways at the Metropolitano after their Champions League elimination, but they fell to a Celta side that made a strong impression and are moving closer to the European places.

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** The Catalan cyclist Paula Blasi won the women’s Vuelta a España by taking the red jersey after a decisive comeback in the final stage on the Angliru, overcoming the lead held by Anna van der Breggen.

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** This initiative was created 10 years ago to raise awareness of invisible disabilities and illnesses. The badge, discreet and easy to use, helps affected people in stressful situations by making them more recognizable and giving them a greater sense of security when wearing it.

** People with intellectual disabilities claim their right to independent living: “We want to choose how to live”

** More than a hundred people with disabilities took part in an event at the Nave de Terneras in Madrid for the European Day of Independent Living, calling for their right to decide how and where to live and for an autonomous, inclusive life.

** The “ALS Law” at different speeds: where you live is determining access to support that is a matter of “life or death”

** ConELA denounces that the implementation of the ALS Law is progressing unevenly depending on the autonomous community of residence. This causes differences in access to essential support, which for people with ALS can be a matter of life or death.

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** BBVA and Banco Sabadell have moved past the failed takeover bid and are pursuing separate strategies, focused on boosting shareholder returns and increasing profits, despite an uncertain economic environment.

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** The first filter when buying a used car is the price: according to Need Car Help, it’s best to be wary of vehicles that are either too expensive or too cheap, since they may hide problems or attempts at fraud.

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** Listed companies are beginning to recalculate their workforces to measure how many people they need if more tasks are handed over to agents, automation, and internal AI systems. The progress of these technologies is driving a review of processes and of the employment needed to carry them out.

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** According to British media, Keir Starmer’s visit to Yerevan was not among his initial priorities, which has reignited the internal debate in the United Kingdom over the government’s priorities and political direction.

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** Bank deposits are becoming attractive again after the increase in their interest rates in April, which in some cases has exceeded 3%. This makes them once again a customer-acquisition tool for attracting clients.

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** Cloudflare announced it will cut more than 1,100 jobs, about 20% of its workforce, as part of a restructuring to adapt to the rise of AI. The news sent its shares tumbling as much as 25%.

** “Exorcism”: the Spanish cinema that Franco’s censorship sent to hell, in a luxury box set that can only be obtained as an import

** Severin Films has brought together 19 Spanish films in the anthology *Exorcism*, with works by directors such as Eloy de la Iglesia and Cecilia Bartolomé. The luxury box set stands out for rescuing chilling, must-see titles, although it can only be obtained as an import.

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** Charlie Cox has already secured his future in the MCU after two installments on Disney+, keeping alive the successful and much-loved run that began on Netflix.

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** The sequel to *Mortal Kombat* (2021) has received notably better reviews than the first film, but some reviews have still enraged producer Todd Garner, who has lashed out at the critics.

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** Brendan Fraser will return as Rick O’Connell in the long-awaited fourth installment of *The Mummy*, alongside Rachel Weisz and John Hannah. The 57-year-old actor says he is doing everything possible to get back in shape to reprise the role.

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** Jaime Pressly, known for playing Joy in the NBC series *My Name Is Earl* and winner of an Emmy for Best Comedy Actress, has opened an OnlyFans profile, joining other actresses such as Shannon Elizabeth.

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** HUAWEI introduces the new MatePad Pro Max, a tablet designed to offer an experience similar to that of a laptop. The company highlights it as the thinnest and lightest in the world.

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** Google Chrome has added a new privacy option on Android that lets you share an approximate location with websites instead of your exact one. This allows users to browse more safely without revealing their precise position.

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** Amazon is looking to expand Alexa+ beyond Echo devices and integrate it into third-party speakers, such as Bose’s, to bring its assistant to more products on the market.

** Instagram is testing labels to identify profiles that post AI-generated content

** Instagram is testing labels to identify profiles that frequently post AI-generated content, helping reduce confusion and making it clear to users when accounts rely heavily on artificial intelligence.

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** The news warns that scammers use cheap devices that are easy to buy online, with no technical knowledge required, to carry out fraud. It recommends disabling a phone setting to reduce the risk of becoming a victim of these scams.

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** Specialized stores for basic-cut blouses and jackets to create the ideal wardrobe foundation at a very low price.

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** Seville was dressed in red and black to host the premiere of Netflix’s highly anticipated production, with special attention on the attendees’ outfits, including Michelle Jenner and Inma Cuesta.

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** Rosalía has surprised everyone with a fresh new haircut while strolling through the streets of Seville. The article highlights the “long bob” as the stylish, elegant summer choice for curly hair.

** Aitor Viteri, interior designer: “If you’re afraid of combining colors, with this rule you’ll never go wrong”

** Interior designer Aitor Viteri explains a simple rule for combining colors successfully in decoration. According to the expert, following this guideline helps avoid mistakes and achieve balanced, safe combinations, especially for those who are afraid of mixing tones.

** Queues at Mercadona for Deliplus’s new cream blushes: they cost less than 6 euros and have already conquered social media

** Mercadona’s new makeup item, some Deliplus cream blushes for less than 6 euros, has gone viral on social media and is already becoming a hit in many users’ makeup bags.

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** Dance is becoming the preferred workout for many women looking to shape their bodies and achieve results without feeling like they’re exercising, combining fun, movement, and well-being.

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** The Valencian chef shares her recipe for rice with cod, highlighting a careful technique as the key to the dish. She explains how to sauté garlic and onion in butter and oil over low heat so the rice keeps its white color.

** I had a lot of food in the fridge and didn’t know what to have for dinner, but ChatGPT gave me the solution with this clever, easy, and quick recipe

** Artificial intelligence can be useful in everyday situations, such as when we have food in the fridge but don’t know what to make for dinner. ChatGPT offers a practical solution with a clever, easy, and quick recipe to make the most of the ingredients available.

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** Making a Galician empanada with a hole in the center is not just a decorative detail: it serves an important purpose in the final result. That step helps the empanada cook better and come out more perfect in the end.

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** The winner of 'MasterChef 11' shares how to prepare macaroni with tomato in the traditional grandmothers’ style, but with his personal touch.

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** Madrid offers beautiful sunsets and pleasant weather at this time of year, making outdoor dining an appealing plan for many people.

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** At a restaurant in Sueca, they prepare around twenty varieties of rice dishes. Although they do not make paella fresh to order for each customer, they do offer high-quality rice at a good price, with portions starting at 12 euros.

** The Parador on top of a mountain with some of the most incredible views in Spain

** One of the chain’s five hotels on the Costa del Sol stands out for offering some of the best panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea, thanks to its location high on a mountain.

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** Several towns in Spain stand out for incorporating graffiti and murals into their landscape, becoming true open-air museums for lovers of urban art.

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** La Quinta de los Molinos, known for the spring blossom of its almond trees, is celebrating its 100th anniversary with a free exhibition.

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** This itinerary reveals one of Catalonia’s best-kept secrets: a cave with a magical waterfall. In spring, the place becomes even more spectacular, making it an ideal getaway near Tarragona.

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** Creatine offers benefits for muscle performance and may also support cognitive functions. However, an expert notes that although it is a supplement with great potential and multiple advantages, it should not be considered a miracle solution or a panacea.

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** Psychologist Sonia Barber recommends making sleep easier naturally with simple tricks, such as a guided imagery technique, to help those who can’t sleep because they overthink.

** Health authority withdraws two cosmetics from the market for containing an ingredient banned by the EU

** 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 return them to the store.

**Diseases that jump from animals to humans have lived alongside us since the Neolithic**

**COVID-19 has already been transmitted to as many as 18 animal species, underscoring that zoonotic diseases, which jump from animals to humans, have lived alongside humanity since the Neolithic period.**

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** A study published in *Science Advances* indicates that sheep can transmit bird flu through milk. According to the report, lambs would be the main spreaders, as they nurse and infect other udders, thereby facilitating the spread of the virus among animals.

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** RosalĂ­a has prepared thoroughly for a very demanding tour, training five times a week. Her routine focuses on Pilates and strength exercises, which are key to handling the physical demands of the tour.

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** Volvo Trucks is moving forward with the electrification of heavy transport with new electric trucks that can reach up to 700 kilometers of range and can be recharged in 50 minutes.

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** In Spain there are more than 28 million drivers, and nearly five million are over 65 years old. The new DGT regulations will especially affect this group, including those born between 1956 and 1961.

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** Suzuki presents limited editions of the Vitara and S-Cross with more equipment, a distinctive design, and Eco-labeled engines. These versions aim to offer added value to the brand’s SUVs, incorporating improvements worth more than 2,000 euros in equipment.

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** Stellantis is expanding its alliance with China’s Leapmotor, a collaboration that Antonio Filosa describes as beneficial for both sides. The strategy aims to boost more affordable vehicles and strengthens industrial activity in Madrid and Zaragoza.

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** The seat belt fold, called an “energy management loop,” is not leftover fabric: it is designed to give way in a collision and gradually reduce the braking force the belt exerts on the body, helping lessen the severity of the impact.

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** Saudi Arabia’s Highway 10 holds the Guinness World Record as the longest straight road on the planet. It crosses the desert without curves for 240 kilometers, a journey that can take more than two hours.

** National Police investigate the rape of an 18-year-old girl in Valencia

** The National Police are investigating an alleged rape of an 18-year-old girl that occurred around 4:00 a.m. this Saturday in the Marina area of Valencia.

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** The unions are calling for “immediate and urgent” action at Valdemoro prison due to a bedbug infestation, warning of possible health risks and demanding urgent pest control.

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** The Madrid High Court ruled that the dismissal of a food delivery worker for not wearing the safety uniform was unjustified and ordered his reinstatement or compensation of nearly 6,000 euros.

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** Barcelona is finally pushing ahead with the long-awaited redevelopment next to Sants station, pending for 40 years, reviving Maragall’s project to create a kind of “Fifth Avenue.” The plan includes building a 20-story tower in the area.

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** Strong international appeal is driving home purchases in Alicante and transforming the profile of buyers in Spain. The Valencian Community stands out for doubling the national average of foreign home purchases, consolidating itself as one of the main destinations for expats and investors.

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** The Ertzaintza is investigating more than 100 complaints in Biscay over the alleged non-payment of a winning lottery prize. The case involves a total of 2.1 million euros that still need to be distributed, while the Igorre club is considering asking those who have already been paid for 1,500 euros each to make up the amount.

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** Madrid prosecutors are seeking nine years in prison for Ana MarĂ­a O. and seven years for her husband, Eduardo, over an alleged fraud of nearly 3 million euros related to trips to attend MotoGP races. The case also includes an arrest warrant against her.

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** Government spokesperson SĂ­lvia Paneque stated that, despite the recent murders and stabbings, Catalonia is "a safer place than last year."

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** The detained man has been sent to prison in Vitoria after sexually assaulting his ex-partner and violating a restraining order. According to the available information, the victim had already filed previous complaints against him for sexual assault.

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** A woman has been sentenced to six months in prison, a fine of 1,800 euros, and the suspension of her driving license for one year for assaulting two civil guards and driving recklessly after arguing with her partner.

** The little-known town in Seville that became the capital of Spain for a summer

** The text highlights a little-known town in the province of Seville that, for a time in its history, became an important center of power and even the capital of Spain for a summer.

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** A Spanish woman living in the United Kingdom shares a daily difficulty: when she says her name, people often misinterpret it or have trouble pronouncing it. Although the situation can be awkward, she points out that Britons usually react politely. The case reflects the small cultural differences experienced by many Spaniards in the country.

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** A young American woman said that when she moved to Madrid, she began to suffer from allergy problems. Her experience went viral after she warned that living in the capital can bring this “side effect”: allergies may affect you more than expected.

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** The comments were filled with wordplay using the actor’s name after a “realistic mask” of Mario Casas went viral on TikTok.

** The stray cat kitten season arrives: what to do and what not to do

** Cats can reproduce several times a year, and in favorable conditions, each litter usually has between three and seven kittens.

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** Science indicates that dogs identify an attachment figure, a person who acts as their secure base. That preference does not necessarily mean they love one partner or another person more, but rather that they have a stronger bond of attachment and trust with the person who provides them with greater stability.

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** Most domestic rodents do not contract hantavirus, but contact with wild animals can increase health risks.

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** The content only invites readers to check yesterday’s, today’s, and tomorrow’s horoscope on 20minutos.es, without providing any additional details.

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** You are invited to check the results of the ONCE Sueldazo for Saturday, May 9, 2026.

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** A road just 3.7 kilometers long includes a winding 453-meter stretch with slopes of up to 36%, making it an extreme challenge and a nightmare for drivers.

**Sport Sanctuaries. Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles**

**Pauley Pavilion is the home of the UCLA Bruins, one of the most successful teams in American college basketball.**

** Generation “Euphoria,” Generation OnlyFans

** The article argues that exploitation is increasingly presented as something aspirational, helping normalize the sex market among young people and blur the boundaries between desire, money, and precarity.

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** A fight after Thursday’s training session between Fede Valverde and AurĂ©lien TchouamĂ©ni has exposed the tense atmosphere in Real Madrid’s dressing room. The incident reflects a season marked by sporting disappointments and off-field problems, with the press highlighting the growing crisis at Valdebebas.

** Kindergarten pupils visit *20minutos* to meet “real journalists”

** 17 preschool children visited the *20minutos* newsroom to learn how journalists work and get a close look at how a news outlet operates.

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** A compilation of all the cartoons published by MalagĂłn in *20minutos*.

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** A garment is trending again this summer: it combines the best of the miniskirt and shorts, offering comfort and style without having to worry when bending down or sitting. The article highlights the best designs from H&M and other brands.

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** The ECDC published guidance for attending to passengers of the MV Hondius upon arrival in Tenerife and noted that those who present symptoms should receive priority medical attention.

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** Latest news from this Saturday’s National Lottery drawing, in which €42 million in prizes are being awarded.

** Italy monitors four people who were on the same flight as a woman who died from hantavirus

** Italian authorities are monitoring four people who traveled on the same flight as a woman who died from hantavirus, as a preventive measure against a possible infection.

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** Turkish YouTuber Ruhi Çenet was aboard the MV Hondius when a passenger died of natural causes. After the incident, he was isolated in his home in Istanbul and described the situation as “quite frightening.”

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** The president of the Granadilla Port Authority stated that during the disembarkation there will be no port workers on the dock, in an evacuation operation involving 121 people that could last between 24 and 36 hours.

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** Clint Eastwood said that the most memorable actor of his generation is someone he never worked with. The article highlights that, according to Eastwood, that figure will be the only one truly remembered 100 years from now, and it is not Leonardo DiCaprio.

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** Makeup artist David Francés explains how to adapt makeup after 40 to enhance the eyes, soften facial features, and add freshness without losing style. He also warns that there is a type of eyeliner that should be discontinued at that age.

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** The new adaptation of *Super Mario Galaxy* stands out for its visual ambition and its space adventure with Mario and Luigi, but the review notes that, despite its spectacle, the film feels empty and never fully manages to shine.

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** Natalia de Santiago explains the current situation regarding mortgages when buying a home and points out that the preference for fixed-rate loans has ended, reflecting a change in today’s mortgage conditions and decisions.

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** The Asturian chef shared an appetizer idea featuring canned cockles on his show. His advice for enhancing their flavor is to skip the lemon and try mandarin and olive oil instead, a simple but surprising combination.

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** A selection of streaming miniseries ideal for binge-watching this Sunday, with options ranging from psychological thriller, family drama, classic mystery, and romance, designed to hook you from the very first episode.

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** The older the stains on pillows are, the harder they are to remove. That’s why regular cleaning is recommended to prevent them from turning yellow and to make whitening easier.

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** Arturo Pérez-Reverte has published *Special Correspondent*, a book in which he looks back on his years as a war correspondent and revisits experiences from that period of his journalism career.

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** A protected historic passage in Barcelona, 122 meters long, connects Clot and Sant MartĂ­. It stands out for its colorful houses, 19th-century working-class architecture, and peaceful pedestrian atmosphere, offering an urban oasis in the middle of the Clot neighborhood.

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** Christina Koch will make history as the first woman to travel beyond Earth’s magnetosphere, turning her body into an important subject of study for aerospace medicine. Her Artemis II mission will help analyze health risks such as radiation exposure, possible effects on fertility, and cancer.

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** The 2025 income tax season now has a simulator that allows users to find out the result of their tax return immediately and in advance. With this tool, taxpayers can see whether they will have to pay or receive a refund before submitting their return.

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** The Government of Andalusia has launched a new tourist visa to encourage rural tourism in ten municipalities in one of the most beautiful areas of Seville, inspired by the Camino de Santiago passport. The initiative aims to attract visitors and boost the local economy.

** Putin says he thinks the Russia-Ukraine war is coming to an end

** Putin said he believes the Russia-Ukraine war is nearing its end, though he provided no timeline or details. His remarks suggest cautious optimism about a possible conclusion to the conflict, which has continued for more than two years and remains unresolved.

** Is the UAE’s exit actually the birth of an “Anti-OPEC” club?

** The article examines whether the UAE’s departure signals the emergence of a rival coalition challenging OPEC’s influence. It explores the possible motives, the implications for global oil coordination, and whether this move could reshape production strategy and market power among major energy producers.

** UK deploys warship to the Middle East with eye on potential Hormuz mission

** Britain is sending a warship to the Middle East as tensions rise, preparing for a possible mission in the Strait of Hormuz. The deployment aims to protect shipping and respond to any disruption in the strategically vital waterway.

** Citi explains why oil prices haven’t gone even higher

** Citi says oil prices have not risen further because slowing demand, abundant supply, and market expectations of weaker economic growth are offsetting geopolitical risks and production cuts. The bank notes that while tensions have supported prices, underlying fundamentals have kept the rally in check.

** Why millions of Americans pay for unfinished electricity projects

** The article explains how U.S. utility customers often end up funding large electricity infrastructure projects that are delayed, canceled, or left unfinished, meaning they pay the costs without receiving the promised benefits. It examines how utility regulation, financing rules, and weak oversight can shift risk from companies to consumers, contributing to higher electric bills.

** China’s gold output drops in Q1 as investment demand hits new peaks

** China’s gold production fell in the first quarter as higher investment demand drove consumption to record levels. Investors rushed into gold amid economic uncertainty, lifting prices and boosting retail and bar demand, while domestic output lagged.

** Citi says oil could rise further if US-Iran talks remain thorny

** Citi warns that crude prices could rise further if US-Iran nuclear talks remain difficult and sanctions remain in place. Ongoing geopolitical uncertainty is supporting oil markets, while any breakthrough in negotiations could ease price pressure.

** Maryland lawmakers await answers after air base jet fuel spill

** Maryland lawmakers are seeking details after a jet fuel spill at an air base raised concerns about possible environmental and community impacts. Officials are awaiting answers on the cause, extent of the spill, cleanup efforts, and whether any water or soil contamination occurred.

** Gold rises for the week as Trump says Iran ceasefire remains intact despite Hormuz attacks

** Gold rose for the week as investors weighed renewed tensions after attacks around the Strait of Hormuz, while Trump said the Iran ceasefire remained intact. The market also monitored broader geopolitical risks and safe-haven demand, which supported bullion prices.

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** Semiconductor sector adds $3.8 trillion in market cap as AI demand broadens

** Semiconductors have gained $3.8 trillion in market value as AI demand expands beyond chipmakers to equipment and memory suppliers. Investors are betting on sustained growth from data centers, advanced packaging, and higher chip content across industries, driving broad sector momentum.

** Asia emerges as the primary target for global equity bulls seeking the next growth leg

** Asia is becoming the main focus for global equity investors looking for the next growth opportunity, as many see stronger upside potential there than in other major markets. The article highlights growing bullish sentiment toward Asian stocks amid expectations of improving fundamentals, attractive valuations, and renewed capital flows.

** Frontier jet hits and kills pedestrian on runway in Denver during takeoff, airport says

** A Frontier Airlines jet struck and killed a person on a runway at Denver International Airport during takeoff. Airport officials said the incident led to a halt in operations as authorities investigated how the pedestrian entered the runway area.

** Why cybersecurity stocks will be net beneficiaries of AI risks

** The article argues that as advances in AI increase cyber threats, demand for cybersecurity tools will rise. Companies that help detect, prevent, and respond to AI-driven attacks are likely to experience stronger growth, making cybersecurity stocks potential beneficiaries of the risks created by AI.

** Here are the 3 key themes from Hyperscaler results

** The article highlights three major takeaways from hyperscaler earnings: strong AI-related demand driving cloud growth, continued heavy capital spending on data centers and infrastructure, and signs that monetizing AI services will take time even as cloud providers race to expand capacity.

** The S&P 500 is at new highs, but BofA warns that CTA buying is losing momentum

** BofA says that CTA-driven buying in U.S. stocks is slowing, even as the S&P 500 hits record highs. Since trend-following funds are already heavily long, their ability to keep adding support may be limited, which could make the market more vulnerable if momentum fades.

** Putin attends scaled-back WWII victory parade as worries deepen over Ukraine war

** Putin marked Russia’s WWII Victory Day with a reduced parade amid heightened security and growing concerns over the war in Ukraine. The event highlighted military symbolism while signaling the strain and uncertainty surrounding the ongoing conflict.

** How China’s changing consumer habits may help protect the Amazon rainforest

** The article explores how changing consumer preferences in China could help reduce pressure on the Amazon rainforest. As demand shifts away from products linked to deforestation, businesses may have less incentive to clear land for agriculture and resource extraction, which could support rainforest conservation.

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** U.S. concerned by Taiwan defense delay ‘concession’ to China

** The article says the U.S. is worried that delays in Taiwan’s defense spending and procurement could be seen as a concession to China. It highlights concerns about Taiwan’s commitment to strengthening its military amid rising cross-strait tensions, with Washington urging Taipei to accelerate defense reforms and purchases.

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** China’s April exports rebound strongly, trade surplus widens ahead of Trump visit

** China’s exports jumped in April, lifting its trade surplus as imports also rose, signaling stronger demand and improved factory activity. The trade data came ahead of U.S. President Trump’s visit, amid ongoing concerns over trade tensions and market access.

** China’s April exports rebound strongly after sluggish March, trade surplus widens

** China’s exports in April rose sharply after a weak March, while imports also improved, helping expand the country’s trade surplus. The rebound points to stronger external demand and a recovery in trade activity, though challenges in the broader economy remain.

** Trump administration appeals latest court loss on tariffs

** The Trump administration is appealing a recent court ruling that struck down parts of its tariff policy. The case adds to a growing legal fight over the president’s use of tariffs, with the administration seeking to preserve the duties while the dispute continues through the courts. If you want, I can also **rewrite it in simpler English** or **translate it into another language**.

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** Wholesale inventories rise slightly below forecast, but above previous levels

** U.S. wholesale inventories increased modestly, coming in just under expectations but still higher than the previous reading. The report suggests businesses continue to rebuild stock, though at a slower pace than forecast.

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** Andean Community orders Colombia, Ecuador to lift trade curbs

** The Andean Community has ordered Colombia and Ecuador to remove trade restrictions, aiming to restore the free movement of goods within the bloc. The decision follows concerns that the restrictions violate regional trade rules and disrupt trade among member countries.

** Russian-flagged tanker linked to sanctioned LNG loading as shadow fleet expands

** A Russian-flagged tanker was tied to loading sanctioned LNG, highlighting how Russia’s shadow fleet is growing to help move energy cargoes despite Western sanctions. The case underscores ongoing efforts to obscure ownership and routing of vessels involved in Russian energy exports.

** Trump-Xi summit: Here’s everything you need to know

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** Far-right One Nation secures landmark victory in Australian by-election

** Far-right One Nation won a landmark victory in an Australian by-election, signaling growing support for the party. The result is seen as a boost for its influence in national politics and a warning for major parties amid shifting voter sentiment.

** With Spirit gone, what could this mean for passenger throughput numbers?

** The article examines how Spirit Airlines’ exit could affect passenger throughput figures, potentially reducing overall traffic at affected airports and shifting travel demand to other carriers. It discusses the broader implications for airport performance metrics, capacity planning, and how airlines and airport operators may adjust to changes in passenger volumes.

** Canada open to deeper U.S.-Mexico trade ties in strategic sectors

** Canada says it is willing to strengthen trade cooperation with the U.S. and Mexico in key strategic sectors, signaling support for deeper North American economic integration while balancing national priorities and supply-chain resilience. If you want, I can also **translate it into simpler English** or **make it sound more natural/news-style**.

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** Goldman flags three key ways AI is pushing up consumer prices

** Goldman says AI is increasing consumer prices in three main ways: by driving higher demand for electricity to power data centers, by raising the cost of computer chips and related hardware, and by giving AI-enabled companies greater pricing power, allowing them to charge more. These pressures could keep inflation elevated even as AI boosts productivity.

** UK PM Starmer, weakened by local elections, is challenged by former minister

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** Israel built secret Iraq base to support Iran war, WSJ reports

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** Merz says Europe backs a strong NATO, shares the US goal of ending the war with Iran

** The article says that Europe supports a strong NATO and agrees with the US goal of ending the war involving Iran.

** Banking groups and crypto advocates clash over stablecoin rewards in Senate bill

** Banking groups and crypto advocates are disputing a Senate bill that would establish rules for stablecoin rewards. Banks say the bill could allow crypto companies to offer deposit-like yields without being subject to the same level of regulation, while crypto advocates argue the limits would hurt competition and innovation. The debate focuses on consumer protection, fair competition, and how stablecoins should be regulated.

** Bitcoin climbs near $81K on institutional adoption boost; Iran response looms

** Bitcoin approached $81,000 as institutional adoption, ETF inflows, and bullish sentiment lifted crypto markets. Investors also watched geopolitical tensions, with concerns over how Iran may respond to recent developments adding uncertainty. The article highlights a mix of strong demand for Bitcoin and broader market caution amid rising global risks.

** U.S. Senate Banking Committee moves to advance “Clarity Act” crypto framework

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** Bitcoin heads for six-week winning streak, boosted by hopes for U.S.-Iran diplomacy

** Bitcoin is on track for a sixth straight weekly gain as easing geopolitical tensions and hopes for U.S.-Iran diplomacy boost risk appetite. Traders are also watching for further signals on tariffs, inflation, and Federal Reserve policy, while crypto remains supported by institutional demand and broader market optimism.

** GoMining Launches GoBTC Pay to Bring Native Instant Payments to Bitcoin

** GoMining introduced GoBTC Pay, a new payment solution designed to enable native, instant Bitcoin transactions. The service aims to make BTC payments faster and easier for users and merchants by improving transaction speed and usability.

** Bitcoin slips, falls below $80k amid U.S.-Iran tensions, Strategy sales

** Bitcoin fell below $80,000 as U.S.-Iran tensions and reports of Strategy selling added pressure on crypto markets. The decline extended recent weakness, with investors reacting to geopolitical uncertainty and concerns about large holders offloading assets.

** 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 1 million USDT prize pool. The event also offers a jersey signed by Lionel Messi, aiming to boost trader participation through sports-themed rewards and global engagement.

** VCI Global signs term sheet for Brazil gold mining investment

** The company signed a term sheet to invest in a gold mining project in Brazil, marking an expansion into resource-related assets. The agreement outlines the proposed investment structure and next steps, subject to due diligence, final documentation, and any required approvals.

** Bitcoin remains flat as Strategy signals potential sales, but it is still above a three-month high

** Bitcoin held steady near a more than three-month high after Strategy warned that it may sell some of its holdings to meet financial obligations if necessary. The company’s warning added pressure to crypto sentiment, but Bitcoin stayed elevated amid broader market resilience.

** Alibaba integrates Qwen AI to drive voice-based shopping on Taobao

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** Brookfield Renewable Q1 2026 slides: record FFO growth amid EPS miss

** Brookfield Renewable reported record growth in funds from operations in Q1 2026, but earnings per share fell short of expectations. The company highlighted strong operational performance and continued expansion across its renewable energy portfolio, while noting that investors are focused on profitability amid higher costs and market pressures.

** Eastman Q1 2026 slides: geopolitical headwinds met with pricing power

** Eastman said its Q1 2026 results were pressured by geopolitical uncertainty and softer demand in some markets, but pricing actions and cost controls helped offset the impact. Management highlighted resilient specialty businesses, disciplined inventory management, and a continued focus on cash flow, margins, and strategic priorities despite a challenging macroeconomic backdrop.

** PPG Q1 2026 slides: aerospace drives earnings beat amid inflation

** The article highlights that PPG’s first-quarter 2026 results beat earnings expectations, helped by strong aerospace demand. However, inflation pressures weighed on margins and overall performance.

** SiteOne Q1 2026 slides: margins expand despite flat sales, stock drops

** SiteOne reported first-quarter 2026 results with flat sales but improved margins. Despite the margin expansion, investors reacted negatively and the stock fell after the release.

** Vita Coco Q1 2026 slides: 37% revenue surge, guidance raised

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** Sinclair Q1 2026 slides: revenue up 4%, EBITDA surges 13% on sports

** Sinclair reported Q1 2026 revenue up 4% year over year, with adjusted EBITDA rising 13% driven by stronger sports programming. The company highlighted improved performance across its media segment and ongoing benefits from live sports content, which helped offset broader industry pressures.

Martinrea Q1 2026 slides: margins expand despite revenue miss

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** Molson Coors Q1 2026 slides: EPS surges 24% amid volume declines

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** Pacira Q1 2026 slides: EXPAREL growth accelerates, margins compress

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