News Summary - 05/11/2026

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** Trump calls Iran response to US proposal to end war âtotally unacceptableâ
** Iran is reportedly demanding an end to the US naval blockade, recognition of its sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz, and compensation for war damage as part of its response to the US proposal to end the conflict.
** His father had just been buried. Then West Bank settlers forced him to dig up the body
** The UN human rights office condemned the incident as âappallingâ and âemblematic of the dehumanisation of Palestiniansâ in the West Bank.
** French national shows symptoms after returning from hantavirus-hit ship
** Five passengers from the MV *Hondius* will be quarantined in Paris until further notice after a French national returned with symptoms linked to the hantavirus-hit ship, the prime minister said.
Ailing Iranian Nobel laureate granted bail and transferred to hospital
Iranian authorities granted human rights activist Narges Mohammadi bail amid growing concern over her worsening health in prison, allowing her to be moved to a hospital.
** Thailand's divisive ex-PM is out of jail, but is the Thaksin era over?
** Thaksin remains unwilling to step aside, but this latest moment may mark a genuine turning point. After years of dominating Thai politics and repeatedly defying expectations, the former prime ministerâs influence could finally be waning as questions grow over whether the Thaksin era is ending.
** Iran activists tell the BBC how the threat of war intensifies the trauma of repression
** A dissident in Tehran says she feels helpless and under immense psychological pressure.
** Oil prices jump after Trump dismisses Iran proposal to end war
** The Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed, causing major disruptions to global energy shipments.
** Dua Lipa sues Samsung for $15 million over use of her image on TV boxes
** Dua Lipaâs legal team says Samsung used a photo of her face on television boxes without her permission, prompting a $15 million lawsuit over the alleged unauthorized use of her image.
** 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 right-wing populist party and serving as an important test of its support.
** Dress made from 500 loaves stuns African film awards
** Celebrities, filmmakers, and creators showcased bold style and entertainment at Africaâs biggest night of film and fashion, turning the event into a lively display of creativity and glamour.
Putin says he thinks the Ukraine conflict is âcoming to an endâ
Putin said he believes the Ukraine conflict may be nearing an end and signaled a possible openness to negotiations, while sharply criticizing Western support for President Zelensky.
Suspected boat explosion injures 11 in Miami
Officials are investigating the cause of a suspected boat explosion at a popular marina in southern Florida that injured 11 people.
** Army parachutes onto remote island to help Briton with suspected hantavirus
** A specialist team parachuted onto Tristan da Cunha, a remote British overseas territory, to treat a Briton suspected of having hantavirus.
** Lebanon says Israeli strikes killed 39
** Israel and Hezbollah continued exchanging fire even after a ceasefire deal was announced last month.
** Buddhist monk arrested over alleged rape of teen in Sri Lanka
** The article says that the Venerable Pallegama Hemarathana Thero, a highly respected Buddhist monk, holds one of the most revered positions in the Buddhist world.
Why Eurovision's fallout over Israel may change the competition forever
Eurovision is facing its largest boycott in 70 years, raising concerns that the dispute over Israel could reshape the contestâs future and change how the competition is organized, perceived, and brought together.
** Tourist hotspot at the âend of the worldâ denies causing hantavirus outbreak
** The BBC reports from Ushuaia, where experts have been sent to investigate the source of a hantavirus outbreak. The tourist destination, often described as being at the âend of the world,â says it is not responsible for the outbreak as health officials examine possible origins.
** How hotels are stopping the âdawn dashâ for sunbeds after man wins payout
** Some resorts are introducing sunbed allocation rules at check-in to stop guests from reserving loungers with towels during the early-morning scramble for the best spots.
** Why Canada is seeing its biggest military recruitment surge in 30 years
** Canada is experiencing its largest military recruitment surge in three decades, marking a sharp reversal from years of declining defence readiness and lagging capabilities.
** Steve Rosenberg: This year's Victory Day parade in Moscow felt very different
** The BBCâs Russia editor reports that this yearâs Victory Day parade in Moscow was noticeably different, with Red Square lacking the military hardware that the Kremlin usually displays to project strength and influence abroad.
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 Israelâs participation in Eurovision, but many remain committed to the contest despite the ongoing controversy.
** How could extreme weather affect World Cup 2026?
** With the World Cup less than a month away, Simon King examines how summer weather could disrupt the tournament, highlighting the potential impact of extreme conditions on matches and planning.
** Indian model's understated Met Gala debut revives debate on cultural representation
** Bhavitha Mandavaâs Met Gala debut drew fresh attention to her subtle, understated style and sparked renewed discussion about cultural representation at the event.
** Return of IS-linked families sparks debate in terror-traumatised Australia
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** Move over, matcha. Hojicha is coming to a cafe near you
** Hojicha, a Japanese roasted tea, is gaining popularity on menus across the UK, appearing in drinks and desserts such as lattes and ice cream.
** Anti-work anthems, Boy George and controversial lyrics: A guide to all 35 Eurovision songs
** The article previews all 35 Eurovision songs, ranging from upbeat dance tracks to emotional ballads, and highlights both standout entries and weaker ones in the contest.
** BBC speaks with civilians inside Iran struggling with the impact of war
** Despite an internet ban in Iran, Fergal Keane hears from trusted sources about civilians who are traumatized by war and ongoing government repression.
** Rosenberg: Scaled-back Victory Parade in Moscowâs Red Square
** The BBCâs Russia editor reports from Moscow that this yearâs annual Victory Day parade in Red Square was noticeably quieter and more subdued than usual.
** Return of the Palestine Marathon attracts thousands of runners
** Thousands of runners took part in the Palestine Marathon in Bethlehem, which returned after a two-year pause caused by the Gaza war.
** Huge plumes of ash rise as Indonesia's Mount Dukono erupts
** Officials said the group had been hiking up the active volcano despite a climbing ban.
** Marco Rubio meets Pope Leo amid tensions with Trump over Iran war
** Pope Leo, the first American pontiff, has drawn criticism from Trump after speaking out against the war and the administrationâs strict immigration policies.
** Crowds cheer Chinaâs 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
** The BBCâs Guy Hedgecoe reports from Tenerife, where some locals are worried the shipâs arrival may pose health risks.
** Who is Kumanjayi Little Baby and why has her death caused outrage in Australia?
** The BBCâs Katy Watson explains the circumstances surrounding Kumanjayi Little Babyâs death, the cultural sensitivities involved, and why the case has sparked widespread anger and outrage across Australia.
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** The 14 Spaniards evacuated from the cruise ship because of hantavirus have arrived at GĂłmez Ulla hospital to begin quarantine. The unprecedented operation was carried out normally and safely, and all the passengers are asymptomatic.
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** Nothing indicates that what happened with the hantavirus will be repeated like COVID-19 in 2020, but Spain has responded appropriately and has met its preparedness requirements.
** A Civil Guard officer dies during the disembarkation of the MV Hondius
** Latest update on the hantavirus outbreak detected on the cruise ship MV Hondius and the operation to disembark the passengers at the port of Granadilla.
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** French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu reported that one of the French passengers showed symptoms suspicious for hantavirus during the return flight after disembarking in Tenerife. He also noted that the five French passengers will be tested.
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** The two women admitted in Alicante and Barcelona after having contact with a woman who died from hantavirus have tested negative on PCR tests. The patient in Alicante is still showing symptoms and will be retested in 48 hours, but she will not be transferred to GĂłmez Ulla Hospital in Madrid.
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** Barça, coached by Hansi Flick, defeated Ălvaro Arbeloaâs Real Madrid at Camp Nou and won its 29th La Liga title. The victory dealt the final blow of the season to the white side.
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** Barcelona clinches its 29th league title after defeating Real Madrid and will celebrate the championship with a parade through the city streets. The text says the schedule and route of the Blaugrana celebration will be announced.
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** Mbappé, who missed El Clåsico because he had not recovered in time from a muscle injury, posted a message of support for Real Madrid when the team was already losing 2-0 to Barça. This sparked outrage among part of the fanbase.
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** Ălvaro Arbeloaâs continuity is in doubt after a trophyless season for Real Madrid, which opens the debate over who should be the teamâs next coach.
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** Before El ClĂĄsico, some violent Barça supporters mistook the Catalan teamâs bus for Real Madridâs and threw stones at it.
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** Por AndalucĂaâs candidate for the regional government, Antonio MaĂllo, speaks with *20 minutos* ahead of the May 17 elections. His goal is to remove Moreno Bonilla from the Andalusian government and promote an âAndalusia of the common good,â based on hope, the future, and credibility.
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** The CĂĄdiz-born lawyer Manuel Gavira, a veteran of Vox, is the third partyâs candidate for the presidency of the Andalusian regional government in the May 17 elections.
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** The allocation of 2026 MIR positions began on May 4 and will continue until May 27. Family Medicine, although it accounts for 30% of the positions offered, is the least chosen specialty among new residents.
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** Madrid has opened the registration period for the first EMVS housing lottery in Barajas, aimed at Madrid residents up to 50 years old and families with minor children. Applicants must have a maximum gross income of 68,000 euros and must have been registered as residents in the city for at least 5 continuous years.
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** Pilar Vidal stated on *Y ahora Sonsoles* that Lola Romero already knew about Omar Montesâs infidelity, but did not know that RocĂo MartĂn was pregnant with his child.
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** The former lead singer of La Oreja de Van Gogh gave a concert in Argentina, where she appeared very emotional and ended up crying during the show. The moment coincided with the bandâs return, which may have heightened the concertâs emotional intensity.
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** The Community of Madrid accuses SĂĄnchezâs government of owing it 12.367 billion euros for unpaid public services, benefits and legal commitments, as well as for failing to transfer updated advance payments. The region says the debt increases by 376 million euros every month.
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** The Koldo case continues in the National Court while the Supreme Court moves forward with its ruling. The investigation points to new developments reaching Santos CerdĂĄn and alleged payments linked to the PSOE, keeping open a web of possible irregularities and political responsibilities.
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** Last summer, a massive landslide of 64 million cubic meters of rock fell into the water in an Alaskan fjord, equivalent to 24 giant pyramids. The event generated a megatsunami of nearly 500 meters, considered the second highest ever recorded.
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** Brussels has called for changes to Spainâs regulated tariff, and the CNMC is analyzing two adjustments to network charges that could raise the bill: allowing different contracted power levels within the same day and spreading the cost of system operation across all consumers.
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** Organizers considered Iberdrola Music as a venue to gather the 18,000 volunteers and kept Cibeles as an option for the large-scale Mass. In the end, Ifema, the BernabĂ©u and the Movistar Arena will host the rest of the events during Leo XIVâs extensive visit to Madrid, marked by his personal connection to the city.
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** London is taking steps to move closer to Brussels again through various forms of cooperation, but the UKâs rejoining the EU is not being considered.
** Putin says he believes the conflict in Ukraine is "coming to an end" after his subdued Victory Day parade
** Analysts point out that Vladimir Putin is going through his weakest moment, something reflected in a brief Victory Day parade without heavy weaponry. The event contrasted with earlier displays of strength and reinforced the perception of deterioration amid the conflict in Ukraine.
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** The mayor of Murcia, José Ballesta, has died at the age of 67 after several months battling cancer.
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** The national PP leader said he will âmiss very much the teachings of the dear professor and friend,â in response to the death of the mayor of Murcia, JosĂ© Ballesta.
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** Satellite data show that the Euphrates basin has lost more than 1,400 cubic kilometers of freshwater since 2003, fueling concerns over a severe water crisis and fears linked to a biblical prophecy about the end of the world.
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** Musician Guillermo Rayo has filed a lawsuit against Emilio AragĂłn and Movistar, accusing them of plagiarizing one of his ideas, which he ŃŃĐžŃĐ°Đ”Ń the origin of the program *âB.S.O. con Emilio AragĂłn.â*
** Walking after surgery shortens hospital stays and reduces the risk of complications
** A study suggests that walking after an operation not only reflects recovery, but also directly promotes it. Early mobility could help shorten hospitalization and reduce the risk of postoperative complications.
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** A fake message on X (Twitter) inviting users to vote for a supposed Spotify event is actually a phishing scam. Its goal is to trick users into handing over their personal and banking information.
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** A Smoke Free Sweden report indicates that the adoption of non-combustible nicotine products in Sweden, Japan, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand coincides with a decline in smoking and improvements in public health.
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** Laurene Powellâs net worth, as Steve Jobsâ heir, is estimated at around $10 billion.
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** RaĂșl released âSueño su bocaâ when he was just 16 years old, and it became a hit in the late 90s. He is still active in music today and has taken part in a podcast that looks back on his career and recalls his journey.
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** A study presented at the European Congress on Obesity in Istanbul questions the myth that walking 10,000 steps is essential for losing weight and suggests that weight loss begins from a lower number.
** Arturo PĂ©rez-Reverte admits a defeat on X as an academic: âIndeedâ
** Arturo PĂ©rez-Reverte responded by sharing a video of Leo Harlem about the use of language, humorously acknowledging a âdefeatâ on X. The veteran journalist replied with a brief âIndeed,â referring to the comedianâs monologue about how people speak and use the language.
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** A cruise ship that departed from Florida last week is reporting a norovirus outbreak that has infected more than a hundred passengers. The ship, which causes acute gastroenteritis, is currently sailing near the Bahamas.
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** BelĂ©n Esteban was one of the VIP guests at the event and took the opportunity to snap a new photo with RosalĂa, reinforcing the closeness between them and generating another viral image of the artist with the TV personality.
** *Influencer Pamela GuimarĂŁes is murdered in front of her four children, the youngest only 8 months old*
** Brazil is shocked by the murder of influencer Pamela GuimarĂŁes, which occurred in front of her four children, including the youngest, who is just 8 months old.
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** The steady arrival of Chinese manufacturers in Spain is revitalizing the countryâs automobile plants, restoring their shine at a time of crisis for the European industry.
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** Audiences are showing less patience with series and are tired of platforms always betting on safe formulas.
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** Dr. Fabio Vieira, from ClĂnica Vieira, analyzes the main trends in aesthetic treatments and highlights that concern about skin quality is gaining more and more prominence in the sector.
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** Avoiding exercise in spring is not the best option. According to the content, the key is to adapt physical activity to the time of day and the environment in order to reduce the impact of spring allergies and continue training with fewer discomforts.
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** Australian researchers have developed the first functional prototype of a quantum battery, a breakthrough that could enable ultra-fast charging in devices such as mobile phones.
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** Far from the usual tourist routes, this charming medieval city stands out for its proximity to the BiaĆowieĆŒa Forest, home to free-roaming bison.
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** A traditional Italian tart, âtorta della nonna,â easy to make at home. Ideal for impressing your friends with a classic and delicious dessert, made with simple ingredients and lots of traditional flavor.
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** Toyotaâs electric car features a Huawei Drive One motor with 278 hp and can reach up to 710 kilometers of range.
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** In 2011 there were about 3,000 squatting complaints in Spain. In 2012 the figure doubled and, after continuing to rise, by 2024 it had increased fivefold compared with 2011.
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** Iran responded to the U.S. peace proposal by demanding control of the Strait of Hormuz, as well as calling for the lifting of economic sanctions and the end of Washington's blockade of its ports. Trump described the response as âtotally unacceptable.â
** Netanyahu plans to reduce Israelâs military aid from the U.S. to âzeroâ in ten years
** Israel currently receives $3.8 billion annually in military aid from the U.S., but the agreement approved by Congress is facing increasing scrutiny. Netanyahu is proposing to reduce that dependence until it is completely eliminated within ten years.
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** Abukeshek said that his organization will not âgive upâ after his release and return to Barcelona. He said he plans to travel back to Turkey to rejoin efforts to bring humanitarian aid to Gaza, despite having been held by Israel for ten days.
They find the body of a woman inside an elevator in a building in Oviedo
Police are investigating the death of a woman found inside an elevator in a building in Oviedo. According to initial inquiries, it does not appear to be a violent death, although no hypothesis has been ruled out for now.
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** The El Gordo de la Primitiva draw on Sunday, May 10, 2026, had no winners in either the first or second category. With no top winners, the jackpot for the next draw on May 17 rises to 7.2 million euros.
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** The supply of bare ownership homes has grown in recent years, along with doubts about this type of purchase. The article explains how expenses are divided between the bare owner and the usufructuary, one of the main concerns for those who acquire this type of property.
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** The Government has increased the subsidies under the Auto Plan 2030 and the new Auto+ Plan, which replaces Moves III, to make it easier to buy an electric vehicle with aid of up to 5,500 euros.
** Strawberry mousse, an affordable recipe to impress with dessert at summer tables
** The recipe suggests taking advantage of strawberry season with a fresh, easy, and delicious mousse, ideal as a summer dessert. It is an economical option to impress at summer tables.
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** Park GĂŒell has introduced a system that allows residents registered in Barcelona to enter for free and access exclusive time slots during the centenary celebrations, without needing to book so far in advance.
** Donât use AI as an excuse
** The quote points out that, throughout economic history, innovations replace what works poorly, while what is valuable and efficient endures.
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** The article compares the government to a âhouse of messesâ and describes major political disorder. In the middle of that chaos, Vox appears as a passive actor, comfortably on the sofa, watching and taking advantage of the situation as if it were an episodic series.
** Indefinite Strike
** The teachers had long warned that this situation could happen, and it has finally materialized into an indefinite strike.
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** The article points out that the real âmemeâ is the politicianâwhether a deputy, senator, mayor, or ministerâwho adopts the manners, tastes, and spending habits of a yuppie.
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** Singer Maluma confirmed on his social media that he will become a father for the second time, sharing an emotional image to announce the news.
** Indian scientists claim that dark matter could have created a wormhole inside our Milky Way
** A wormhole is a structure where gravity is so strong that it distorts the fabric of spacetime itself.
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** Between 3 and 4 million new voters could be added to the electoral roll in the coming years thanks to the âlaw of grandchildrenâ and mass regularization processes. However, the professor quoted warns that this increase is significant in absolute terms, but it will not necessarily translate into more votes.
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** The rescue footage has gone viral, gathering hundreds of thousands of views. The video shows more than ten people coming together to save a dog that fell into the Seine and was struggling to survive.
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** 20minutos presents Ciudadano20, a channel for readers to take part in the news, suggest topics, and report stories that could be investigated. It invites users to write in and propose which issues should be covered.
** 20minutes gives away VIP tickets for the Hombres G concert in CastellĂłn
** 20minutes is giving away VIP tickets for the Hombres G concert, which will take place on May 23 at the Recinto Ferial in CastellĂłn.
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** This Saturday, May 9, we celebrate Europe Day, as we do every year.
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** Sheinbaum criticized those promoting Isabel DĂaz Ayusoâs visit to Mexico and pointed out that some Mexicans mistakenly believe the country âbegan with the Spanish.â She said that view ignores Mexicoâs history and its preexisting identity.
** China confirms that Trump will visit the country from Wednesday, May 13 to Friday, May 15
** China confirmed that Trump will visit the country from Wednesday, May 13 to Friday, May 15. It will be the first visit by a U.S. president to China since Trump himself visited in 2017.
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** Personal hygiene is key to overall health and to preventing skin rashes and infections, according to a university professor.
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** Some citizens feel their communities have been ignored by London politics, a grievance that is fueling the rise of nationalism in three of the four British nations.
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** The New York Police recorded the rescue of a woman who had climbed onto the ledge of a 58-story skyscraper in Brooklyn. The operation was tense and managed to bring her to safety.
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** El Recuenco, in Guadalajara, has housed a herd of nine European bisons since January in a scientific project that studies whether this species can adapt to the Iberian climate and eventually live in the wild.
** Add-ons and under-the-table payments, tricks some landlords use to evade the rent cap: âHe asks for âŹ100 more than whatâs legalâ
** In Catalonia, some landlords use contract clauses, cash payments, and seasonal rentals to get around the rent price cap and charge more than allowed. These practices include asking for extra amounts, such as âŹ100 above the legal limit.
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** On May 9, the eighth edition of Lesbian Garros will take place, a tennis tournament that will bring together 150 participants. Created by lesbians but open to everyone, it uses sport as an excuse to promote community, visibility, and a different way of competing.
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** Alba Carrillo criticized the presence of âtax evadersâ on *MasterChef Celebrity* on TVE, which sparked a major controversy. After her remarks, she left the program *D CorazĂłn* and defended her stance with the message: âNo one gags me.â
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** RTVE has confirmed through *D CorazĂłn* that Benidorm Fest Summer will become a reality. The project will feature artists who have appeared on talent shows, and the possibility remains open of also including participants linked to Eurovision.
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** The news item deals with the forceful reaction of writer Juan del Val to a âbreakupâ message from Nuria Roca, generated by artificial intelligence. The content suggests a joke or simulation created with AI that prompted his blunt response.
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** RocĂo Flores met Rosario Mohedano, RocĂo Juradoâs 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 family connection they both share with her.
** The first notes of the most controversial Eurovision ring out, amid celebration and protest
** Spain, along with Slovenia, the Netherlands, Ireland, and Iceland, has withdrawn from the contest because of Israelâs participation, marking an especially controversial Eurovision edition split between musical celebration and political protest.
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** A tour through the history of the film and television studios that were the setting for major productions from the heart of Madrid, highlighting the production spaces that defined an era in the city and have since disappeared.
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** Pilar Vidal shared on *Zapeando* a surreal confusion she experienced when she thought someone was trying to flirt with her. The contributor explained that, in fact, she had fallen into a trap, and recounted the situation with humor.
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** MarĂa del Monte called Isa Pantoja live on air, and Isa broke down in tears upon hearing her godmother. The gesture came after the rapprochement between Isa and her mother, and the artist shared an emotional message about love: âLove does not place conditions.â
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** His real name is Miguel, and he is the first child of writer and journalist Marta Robles and engineer Luis Bustamante, former president of TelefĂłnica.
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** Photographer and coach Elena, sister of Lauren Sanchez and sister-in-law of Jeff Bezos, was a nurse before a traumatic robbery changed her path. That event marked a turning point in her life, pushing her to find her calling in photography and coaching.
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** Amaia Montero returned to the stage at the helm of La Oreja de Van Gogh in Bilbao, where the group successfully kicked off their âTantas cosas que contarâ tour.
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** Kiko Matamoros thanked people on social media for the support he has received during some very difficult years after being sentenced, along with Makoke, to one year and nine months in prison for hiding assets. He also asked for forgiveness and sent a message of calm: âDonât cry for me.â
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** Jake Cherry was 10 years old when he appeared in the first *Night at the Museum* movie as Ben Stillerâs fictional son. Although he seemed headed for a promising acting career, over time he decided to step away from the public spotlight and live an anonymous life.
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** Fernando Tejero surprised the 15,000 attendees at Valenciaâs Roig Arena by going on stage during a Dani MartĂn concert. The actor performed a song by Amaia Montero, drawing cheers and applause from the crowd on a night full of surprises.
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** Paz Vega appears to be focusing on new professional projects as a way to move forward after her long relationship with businessman Orson Salazar. The article suggests this career shift may reflect a rebuilding phase following their separation.
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** Jamal Mixon made his film debut at age 13 in *The Nutty Professor*. Now, at 43, he presents himself as a producer and comedian.
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** Toni Nadal, coach and uncle of Rafa Nadal, put forward a revolutionary proposal on Onda Cero to change the style of modern tennis, which he says is dominated by players who simply limit themselves to hitting the ball as hard as possible.
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** Marc MĂĄrquez will not take part in the race after fracturing the fifth metatarsal in his right foot in a crash during Saturdayâs sprint.
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** Mourinho, the Benfica coach, said this Sunday that he has had no contact with Real Madrid or anyone from the Spanish club. Even so, he left the door open to speak later, when he is free to do so.
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** Marc MĂĄrquez has undergone surgery on his shoulder and foot after a severe crash in Le Mans. The reigning world champion will remain in the hospital overnight and is expected to return home on Monday to begin his recovery.
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** The Athletic Club left winger had to be substituted early in a LaLiga match against Valencia, raising concerns over a possible injury just one month before the World Cup.
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** Every May 10, World Lupus Day is observed, an autoimmune disease that can be highly disabling.
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** More than a hundred people with disabilities took part in an event at the Nave de Terneras in Madrid for European Independent Living Day to claim their right to decide how and with whom to live, and to demand more support for an autonomous and inclusive life.
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** This initiative was launched 10 years ago to raise awareness of invisible disabilities and illnesses. The sunflower emblem, discreet and easy to wear, helps those who wear it feel safer in stressful situations and have their condition recognized without needing to explain it.
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** The fishing sector is asking Brussels to review the Western Mediterranean Regulation, considering that it has caused six years of heavy sacrifices and a drop in employment of more than 50%. The fleet is calling for urgent changes in response to the impact of the European rules.
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** Strong demand for prime office space in Madrid is reducing the available space per worker and pushing rents upward, bringing them closer to the levels seen in major European capitals such as London.
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** Dia launched a new communications campaign, âSeriously, very good,â aimed at winning back customers who stopped shopping there. The company says the initiative is meant to show that Dia has changed and to reassure shoppers that, despite international tensions, it will try not to pass on any resulting costs to customers.
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** Global instability puts the model of depending on energy imports at risk. The article highlights that, to achieve energy sovereignty, it is essential to produce energy close to where it is consumed and to embrace self-consumption as a strategic pillar.
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** The first filter when buying a used car is to be wary of prices that are too high or too low, according to Need Car Help. The piece highlights that checking the history, wear, and mileage can help detect possible scams.
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** The rise in returns in April has made bank deposits attractive again, with some now exceeding 3% in certain cases.
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** The Madrid-born actor stars alongside Macarena GarcĂa in the psychological drama *A Son*, a film that deals with toxic fatherhood.
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** The American actress stars in episode 3x04 of *Euphoria*, where her character shows the consequences of prostitution and social vulnerability.
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** Elle Fanning stars in *Margo Has Money Problems*, a series in which she faces full physical exposure, something the actress says is not a problem for her.
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** The series about the oil industry is succeeding internationally in terms of viewership, but it still has not managed to get the awards industry to take it seriously.
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** Shirley Jackson, Stephen Kingâs favorite author, wrote the novel that inspired a horror classic already adapted into a film by a director admired by Steven Spielberg.
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** Scammers have created a website that imitates Claudeâs official site and promises a supposed âProâ download. When installed, the file actually contains malware that can compromise the userâs computer.
** Netflix now has its own âTikTokâ: this is how Clips works, its new vertical short-video channel
** Netflix has launched Clips, a section with short vertical videos that features scenes from shows and films on the platform, in the style of TikTok.
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** Microsoft has updated the Windows Run menu for the first time in more than 30 years, a feature that has been active since 1995. The change represents a visual and functional refresh of one of the operating systemâs classic tools.
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** Apple has launched new bands and watch faces for Apple Watch to mark Pride 2026. The design aims to reflect the diversity of the LGBTQ+ community and celebrate its identity through special accessories for the watch.
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** Dreame, famous for its home appliances and robot vacuums, is making the leap into the mobile market with two new high-end smartphones featuring a luxurious design.
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** The Perricone MD makeup artist analyzes the new makeup trends for wedding guests and explains which techniques are most flattering.
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** Seville was dressed in red and black to host the premiere of Netflixâs new release, *BerlĂn y la dama del armiño*. The premiere brought together several notable guests, including Michelle Jenner and Inma Cuesta, and drew attention to their outfits on the eventâs red carpet.
** Aitana kicks off âCuarto Azulâ in AlmerĂa with a rhinestone ensemble âmade in Spainâ and Victorian-style knee-high boots
** Aitana premiered her âCuarto Azulâ show in Roquetas de Mar, AlmerĂa, wearing a romantic, ethereal look full of intricate details and an angelic touch, featuring Spanish-made rhinestone embellishments and Victorian-style knee-high boots.
** How can a comb help you with labor pain? This is how the âbirth combâ technique works
** The âbirth combâ method has gone viral on social media for its ability to relieve labor pain. Its effectiveness has a scientific basis: by squeezing a comb during contractions, the hands are stimulated and the brain is distracted from the pain, helping to better manage the sensation during the process.
** Queues at Mercadona for Deliplusâs new cream blushes: they cost less than 6 euros and have already taken over social media
** Deliplusâs new makeup at Mercadona has gone viral on social media and is already a hit among those looking for an affordable product for their makeup bag. Its success has sparked great interest because of its price, under 6 euros, and the excitement it is generating among users.
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** The heir to the Dutch throne maintains a close connection with Spain, something she also reflects in her style. On several occasions, she has chosen Spanish brands for her looks, becoming a style reference by wearing designs from national labels.
** Begoña Rodrigo, chef, on her version of rice with cod: âSautĂ© garlic and onion in butter and oil over low heat to keep the rice whiteâ
** The Valencian chef shares her version of rice with cod, highlighting technique as a key element. She explains how sautéing garlic and onion in butter and oil over low heat helps keep the rice white and achieve a more delicate, balanced result.
** I had a lot of food in the fridge and didnât know what to have for dinner, but ChatGPT gave me the solution with this clever, easy, and quick recipe
** The note explains how artificial intelligence can help in everyday situations, such as when there is food in the fridge but you donât know what to make for dinner, by offering quick and simple solutions.
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** Juan Carlos I made a culinary stop at a well-known grill restaurant in Sanxenxo during his latest visit to Spain. The place is also famous for having welcomed other celebrities, such as Jennifer LĂłpez.
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** The BiBo chef explains his recommendation for seasoning fries: add the salt just after taking them out of the oil, while theyâre still very hot, so it sticks better and tastes more flavorful.
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** The article highlights that, with the arrival of good weather, enjoying Madridâs sunsets becomes one of the favorite plans for many, especially in restaurants and places around the capital with great views.
** Can you eat a real paella in Valencia at a good price? In this restaurant, a serving costs 12 euros
** At a restaurant in Sueca, they prepare around twenty rice dishes. Although the paella is not made fresh to order for each customer, they do offer a quality rice dish at a good price, with servings starting at 12 euros.
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** This railway journey in Japan stands out for its stunning views from the windows, which immediately captivate passengers as they travel through a unique natural landscape, including a bamboo forest.
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** The Renaissance city in Emilia-Romagna stands out for its beautiful historic center, full of monumental value, and can be explored in a single day. Despite its rich heritage and proximity to Venice, it remains one of the least visited destinations in Italy.
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** This little-known city in Austria was recognized by UNESCO as a City of Media Arts and stands out as an ideal destination for 2026. It offers a unique cultural and artistic experience, as well as home to the largest church in the country, inviting travelers to discover a less-explored side of this Central European nation.
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** The final film in Sergio Leoneâs âDollars Trilogy,â one of the most iconic in cinema, was partly shot in Burgos, Castilla y LeĂłn. The article highlights a tourist route to visit the locations where Clint Eastwood filmed scenes from *The Good, the Bad and the Ugly*.
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** Creatine offers both muscle and cognitive benefits, but an expert warns that it should not be considered a miracle solution.
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** Psychologist Sonia Barber recommends making it easier for sleep to come naturally by using a guided imagery technique. With it, the goal is to reduce overthinking and make it easier to fall asleep by following some practical tips.
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** A study by the UOC and the UB warns that children with neurodevelopmental disorders suffer more emotional distress and behavioral problems than other children. The impact is also significant on their families, who experience a heavy psychological burden.
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** Covid-19 has already been detected in up to 18 animal species, illustrating how zoonotic diseases have accompanied humanity since the Neolithic.
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** The government wants to curb the use of vapes and e-cigarettes among young people, considering that they also create nicotine addiction and can hook users in a similar way to tobacco.
** Sonia DĂaz Rois, coach: âWhat bothers us more is the tone than what the other person is trying to sayâ
** Sonia DĂaz Rois explains that, in conversations, we tend to pay more attention to the tone in which we are spoken to than to the actual content of the message. According to the expert, this makes it harder to understand the other personâs intention and can lead to misunderstandings.
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** The new Volkswagen T-Roc improves in maturity, technology, and space, offering a clear leap over its predecessor. After more than 1,000 kilometers, it stands out for its overall progress, although price and fuel consumption remain its main weaknesses.
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** Teruel has created its own low-emission zone in the historic center by pedestrianizing the area in April, even though current rules only require such measures in municipalities with more than 50,000 residents.
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** Suzuki introduces limited editions of the Vitara and S-Cross with more than 2,000 euros worth of additional equipment, a specific design, and powertrains with Eco badge, strengthening the lineup of both SUVs.
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** Stellantis is expanding its alliance with Chinaâs Leapmotor, a partnership Antonio Filosa described as beneficial for both sides. The company is focusing on more affordable vehicles, while its Madrid and Zaragoza plants maintain and strengthen production, including the manufacture of an SUV in Zaragoza.
** You must carry these papers in the glove compartment or in myDGT: failing to do so can lead to Guardia Civil fines of up to 1,600 euros
** The Guardia Civil does not check whether you are carrying the V16 warning beacon, but it does require you to have the mandatory documentation up to date and available in order to drive. Not carrying it can result in fines of up to 1,600 euros.
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** Volvo Trucks is advancing the electrification of heavy transport with a new electric truck that promises up to 700 kilometers of range. It also stands out for its fast-charging capability, completing a recharge in just 50 minutes.
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** The Community has begun the tendering process for the construction project of the El Cañaveral school. The work will last about 15 months and will make it possible to provide classrooms, split-group rooms, a library, a gym, and a sports court.
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** The event will last four hours and will begin at 7:00 p.m. with a one-hour DJ set. After that, the artists will perform during the remaining three hours.
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** The official event will take place on Sunday, May 10 at 8:00 p.m.
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** The Seville metro works are entering a second phase and are moving to the other side of the road on the Northern Urban Ring Road, causing new nighttime closures. In addition, the construction of the BUS-VAO lane in Northern Aljarafe will cause some disruptions this week.
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** The Palacio de San Telmo, a 17th-century Baroque gem, has gone from being an institution for training orphaned sailors to a royal residence and, finally, the seat of the presidency of the Andalusian regional government.
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** The investigation into the case has determined that this was an episode of aporophobia, that is, an attack motivated by rejection of a homeless person.
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** Montero criticized the PP for not having addressed the drug problem in La LĂnea sooner and asked Moreno to explain why he links PP corruption to drug trafficking.
** Couple detained for trying to leave their 4-month-old baby at a neighborâs house
** A neighbor alerted authorities after noticing that a couple tried to leave their 4-month-old baby at his house. The intervention prevented the abandonment and triggered a police response.
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** A couple has been arrested in Valencia accused of forcing their 16-year-old daughter to marry against her will. According to the report, the minor was isolated, without a mobile phone, and forbidden from interacting with other people or leaving home, except to go to school.
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** The judge rules out gender-based violence in the fatal hit-and-run in La Codosera. The man involved will be investigated for an alleged offense of negligent homicide and, while the case remains open, he is banned from entering the town.
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** The Andalusian elections will be held on May 17, and the key question is how many seats a party needs to win an absolute majority in the Andalusian Parliament and govern without needing a coalition.
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** A Spaniard living in the United Kingdom says that her name often causes confusion among Brits. Although they are polite, many have trouble pronouncing it correctly. Her case reflects a common experience among Spanish residents in the country, where more than 200,000 live permanently.
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** Alex Haddon observes travelersâ clothing to guess what music they might listen to, creating a kind of soundtrack based on their style.
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** The owner of a stationery store expressed his frustration after receiving a bad review for not smiling while serving customers. He regretted that his seriousness and shyness were interpreted as unfriendliness, and defended that he can be serious without being unkind.
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** Dogs have much more sensitive hearing than humans, which allows them to detect sounds that are imperceptible to people. This ability influences their daily behavior, as they react more quickly to environmental noises and may become more alert or sensitive to certain sounds.
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** Moisture in the dogâs nose helps its sense of smell, but its appearance can vary depending on the weather, age, and certain health conditions. A dry or irritated nose is not always a sign of alarm, although it is worth watching for other symptoms to know when to consult the veterinarian.
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Your daily horoscope: Monday, May 11, 2026
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** The winning number in the ONCE Sueldazo draw on Sunday, May 10, 2026, was 12428, series 032. The full results can be found on the 20minutos.es website.
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** The winning combination of El Gordo de la Primitiva for Sunday, May 10, 2026 was 17, 34, 42, 43, and 53, with Key 7. The complete results can be found on 20minutos.es.
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** The winning combination of the Bonoloto for Sunday, May 10, 2026 was 3, 19, 28, 29, 30, and 48. The complementary number was 47 and the refund number was 1. The full results can be checked on 20minutos.es.
** The unusual zigzag road with 36% slopes that is a nightmare for any driver
** The road is only 3.7 kilometers long, and its most winding section is just 453 meters. Even so, it stands out for its zigzag curves and slopes of up to 36%, making it a very difficult and challenging drive for any driver.
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** The English referee George Reader, a schoolteacher, made history by officiating the 1950 World Cup final between Brazil and Uruguay at age 53, a match known as the âMaracanazo.â He holds the record for being the oldest referee in World Cup history.
** *âEuphoriaâ Generation, OnlyFans Generation*
** The article points out that among young people, the sexual market is becoming normalized, and exploitation is being presented as something aspirational, partly due to cultural and digital influences.
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** A fight between Fede Valverde and Aurélien Tchouaméni after training confirmed the bad atmosphere at Real Madrid, which is going through an internal crisis marked by sporting disappointments and off-field incidents. The front pages reflect the strong tension at Valdebebas.
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** 17 children from an early childhood school visited *20minutos* to learn firsthand what journalists do and to meet âreal journalists.â The activity aimed to introduce them to the work of the newsroom in an engaging, educational way.
** Voluntary Character
** MalagĂłnâs published cartoons in *20minutos* are collected here under the theme âVoluntary Character.â
** Goodbye to the skirt of a lifetime: this is the garment you wonât 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 bending down or sitting. The article highlights some of the best designs from H&M and other brands.
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** The MV Hondius will refuel this Monday and then set sail from Granadilla bound for the port of Rotterdam. The voyage is expected to take five days.
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** The CSIC expert says that handling the outbreak on the Hondius cruise ship will be appropriate, although she calls for maximum vigilance. She states that hantavirus is more serious than coronavirus, but stresses that the overall risk is very far away.
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** The Madrid regional government released a chart with nine key facts about hantavirus, highlighting its symptoms, ways it spreads, and prevention measures. The text notes that the Andes hantavirus, involved in the cruise ship outbreak, is the only strain that can be transmitted between humans through close contact.
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** Turkish YouTuber Ruhi Ăenet was traveling aboard the MV Hondius and is now isolated in his home in Istanbul. In statements, he described the experience as âquite terrifyingâ after the incident on the ship, where the death of a passenger from natural causes was reported.
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** The WHO epidemiologist who was on the Hondius cruise ship will travel back to the Netherlands on the same flight as part of the crew, so he will not spend quarantine at GĂłmez Ulla hospital.
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** Will Smith spoke on the *Drink Champs* podcast about his life and career, reflecting candidly on happiness and noting that everything you have, and the people you love, will go through ups and downs in life.
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** The makeup artist explains how to adapt makeup after 40 to enhance the eyes, soften facial features, and bring freshness, without losing personal style.
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** The new *Super Mario Galaxy* adaptation stands out for its visual ambition, but ultimately feels hollow and lacks the expected sparkle.
** Natalia de Santiago, mortgage expert: âWe used to go for fixed rates, but that era is overâ
** Natalia de Santiago explains that the mortgage market has changed, and that fixed-rate loans, once the most popular choice for their security, no longer dominate as they once did. She points out that when buying a home, current conditions require people to consider other mortgage options more carefully.
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** Asturian chef José Andrés shared an appetizer idea on his show featuring canned cockles, recommending enhancing their flavor with mandarin and olive oil instead of lemon.
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** The article offers a curated streaming selection of miniseries across genres, including psychological thrillers, family dramas, classic mysteries, and romances, all ideal for binge-watching on a Sunday without wasting time searching.
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** Stains on pillows become harder to remove the longer they sit, so itâs a good idea to clean them regularly to prevent yellowing from setting in.
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** Charlie Cox will continue in the MCU after two seasons on Disney+, extending his successful run as Daredevil following his popular stint on Netflix.
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** A historic 122-meter passage in Barcelona, protected as a historic ensemble, connects El Clot and Sant MartĂ. It stands out for its colorful houses, 19th-century working-class architecture, and its quiet, pedestrian atmosphere, making it an urban 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 body a key case study for aerospace medicine. Her mission on Artemis II will make it possible to analyze health risks such as radiation exposure, possible effects on fertility, and other consequences of deep-space exploration.
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** The Tax Agency has activated the 2025 Income Tax simulator, a tool that allows you to quickly and in advance find out the result of your tax return. With it, taxpayers can estimate whether they will have to pay the Tax Agency or whether, on the contrary, their return will result in a refund.
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** The Andalusian regional government has introduced a new tourist visa to boost tourism in ten municipalities in one of the most beautiful areas of Seville province. The goal is to encourage rural tourism in the area through a system similar to the Camino de Santiago passport.
Why millions of Americans pay for unfinished electricity projects
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** Oil rises $4 after Trump rejects Iranâs response to US peace proposal
** Oil prices jumped by about $4 after Trump rejected Iranâs response to a US peace proposal, raising fears of prolonged tensions and possible supply disruptions. Markets were also watching the Federal Reserve closely, with uncertainty over interest rates and economic growth adding to volatility.
** Gold prices slip as Trumpâs Iran remark lifts oil, stokes inflation fears
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** Iran sends its response to the U.S. proposal aimed at ending the war, IRNA says
** Iran has delivered its response to a U.S. proposal intended to end the war, according to IRNA. The report gives no further details about the content of either the response or the proposal itself.
Iran denies reports of oil leak near Kharg Island export hub
Iran denied reports of an oil leak near its Kharg Island export hub, saying there was no spill and operations were normal. The claim had raised concerns because the island is a key node for Iranian crude exports.
** Kuwaitâs army says it has intercepted hostile drones over its airspace
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** Iranâs Supreme Leader briefs military chief on ânew guiding measures,â Fars agency says
** Iranâs Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei reportedly met with the chief of the armed forces and gave ânew guiding measures,â according to Fars News Agency. The report did not provide details on the guidance or the purpose of the meeting.
** Aramco Q1 profit jumps 25% as Hormuz risks push pipeline to full capacity
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** Malaysia to unveil oil supply continuity plan as Iran conflict strains reserves
** Malaysia plans to release a continuity strategy to secure oil supplies and manage reserves as the Iran conflict threatens global energy markets. The government aims to reduce disruptions and ensure stable domestic fuel availability amid rising geopolitical risks.
** Ambaniâs Jio Platforms IPO pivots to pure fundraising, no investor exits, sources say
** Jio Platforms is shifting its planned IPO to focus only on raising fresh capital, with no share sales by existing investors, according to sources. The move is aimed at funding expansion and growth while preserving ownership among current backers. The article notes that the strategy marks a change from earlier expectations that some investors might cash out.
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** RBI likely sold dollars to curb rupee decline amid oil price surge - Reuters
** Indiaâs central bank is believed to have sold dollars to slow the rupeeâs fall after a surge in oil prices and broader pressure on emerging-market currencies. Traders said the RBI likely intervened as the rupee weakened, helping limit volatility amid concerns over higher import costs and capital outflows.
** U.S. industry, lawmakers urge Trump: Donât open the door to Chinese cars at Xi summit
** U.S. automakers, unions, and lawmakers are urging President Trump not to let Chinese cars into the U.S. market as part of any trade deal with China ahead of his summit with Xi Jinping. They warn that Chinese vehicles could harm domestic manufacturing and raise national security concerns.
** India stocks slide over 1% as Modi warning adds to oil, Middle East jitters
** Indian stocks fell more than 1% as geopolitical tensions weighed on market sentiment. Concerns about rising oil prices and instability in the Middle East were compounded by a warning from Modi, adding to investor caution. The decline reflected broader market unease amid global risk factors.
** Dua Lipa sues Samsung for $15 million for allegedly using her image to sell TVs
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** China chip stocks rise as AI optimism remains in play
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** Exclusive: Cerebras to raise IPO price range to $150â$160 as demand surges, sources say
** Cerebras is set to increase its IPO price range to $150â$160 per share as investor demand grows, according to sources. The move signals strong interest in the AI chipmakerâs public offering, though final pricing has not yet been confirmed.
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** Asia stocks rise past Iran tensions on chips strength, US-China summit
** Asian stocks rose despite tensions in the Middle East, led by strong chip shares and optimism ahead of a US-China summit. Investors focused on semiconductor gains and hopes for improved trade relations, helping markets shrug off geopolitical risks.
** Chinaâs domestic car demand stays weak but exports strengthen
** Chinaâs auto market remains sluggish at home, but exports are helping offset weak domestic demand. Manufacturers are relying more on overseas sales as consumer spending softens and price competition intensifies in the local market.
** Chinaâs factory inflation hits 45-month high on energy price shock
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** Chinaâs April exports rebound strongly, trade surplus widens ahead of Trump visit
** Chinaâs exports rebounded sharply in April, rising 8% from a year earlier after a March decline, while imports increased 11.9%, pushing the trade surplus to $38.1 billion. The stronger-than-expected figures suggest solid global demand and may ease pressure on leaders ahead of Trumpâs planned visit.
** China CPI inflation picks up more than expected in April, PPI hits near 4-year high
** Chinaâs consumer inflation rose more than expected in April, while producer price inflation jumped to its highest level in nearly four years. The data suggest stronger price pressures in the economy, which may affect policy expectations and signal improving demand amid ongoing recovery efforts.
** Magyar sworn in as Hungaryâs prime minister on promises of change
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** China April exports rebound strongly after sluggish March, trade surplus widens
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** Trump administration appeals latest court loss on tariffs
** The Trump administration is appealing a court ruling that struck down its tariff actions. The case adds to a series of legal setbacks over the presidentâs trade policies, which critics argue exceeded his authority. The outcome could affect current tariff measures and future executive power over trade.
** U.S. wholesale inventories jumped in March amid a surge in petroleum stocks
** U.S. wholesale inventories increased in March, driven by a sharp rise in petroleum stocks. The gain suggests businesses built up inventories after earlier weakness, although overall wholesale sales trends remain an important factor in assessing economic demand.
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** Goldman Sachs delays Fed cut outlook to December 2026 as Iran war drives U.S. inflation
** Goldman Sachs has pushed back its forecast for the Federal Reserveâs next interest rate cut to December 2026, citing inflationary pressures linked to the Iran war and higher oil prices. The move reflects expectations that persistent energy-driven inflation will keep the Fed cautious and delay rate cuts.
** ECBâs Kocher sees rate move if inflation outlook does not improve
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** Dollar gains as Trump says Iran peace offer âunacceptableâ
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** Peace progress stalls, AI rally does not
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** ECBâs de Guindos urges prudence on rates in parting shot - FT
** ECB Vice President Luis de Guindos warned against hasty interest-rate moves as he prepares to leave office, urging the central bank to remain cautious amid uncertain inflation and growth prospects. His remarks serve as a final message on monetary policy discipline before his departure.
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** Trump to Visit China from May 13 to 15, State Media Confirms
** State media says Trump will visit China from May 13 to 15. The report confirms the trip dates but gives no further details on the purpose, agenda, or expected outcomes of the visit.
** BIS urges targeted fiscal policy to curb inflationary risks, Nikkei says
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** Australia to offer one-year grace period for housing and investment tax changes, AFR reports
** Australia plans to introduce a one-year grace period before enforcing proposed tax changes affecting housing and investments, according to the AFR. The delay is intended to give investors and property owners time to adjust to the new rules and reduce disruption in the market.
** Japan bets on Washington, BOJ for extra punch in yen battle
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** Banking groups and crypto advocates clash over stablecoin rewards in Senate bill
** Banking groups are pushing to block stablecoin issuers and affiliates from offering rewards or interest-like incentives, while crypto advocates warn the change would hurt competition and consumer choice. The dispute centers on Senate legislation aimed at creating a stablecoin regulatory framework and could shape how issuers market their tokens.
** Bitcoin climbs near $81k on institutional adoption boost; Iran response looms
** Bitcoin rose to a record near $81,000, driven by strong institutional demand and growing acceptance of crypto-friendly policies. The rally comes as investors await Iranâs response to recent U.S. strikes, adding geopolitical uncertainty to markets. Analysts say continued adoption and policy support could keep momentum strong.
** U.S. Senate Banking Committee moves to advance âClarity Actâ crypto framework
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** Bitcoin heads for six-week win streak, bolstered by U.S.-Iran diplomacy hopes
** Bitcoin is on track for a sixth straight weekly gain, supported by optimism over U.S.-Iran diplomatic progress and improving risk sentiment. The rally reflects broader investor appetite for assets seen as benefiting from reduced geopolitical tension and a more favorable market outlook.
** GoMining Launches GoBTC Pay to Bring Native Instant Payments to Bitcoin
** GoMining introduced GoBTC Pay, a payment solution that enables native, instant Bitcoin transactions. The launch aims to make BTC more practical for everyday use by improving speed and convenience for merchants and users.
** Bitcoin slips, falls below $80K amid U.S.-Iran tensions, Strategy sales
** Bitcoin fell below $80,000 as rising U.S.-Iran tensions and reported Strategy sales put pressure on crypto markets. The decline reflected broader risk aversion, with investors reacting to geopolitical uncertainty and additional selling pressure from the major Bitcoin holder.
** Kraken launches virtual IBANs in four European countries with salary support
** Kraken has introduced virtual IBANs in four European countries, allowing users to receive salary payments directly into their accounts. The move aims to make crypto and fiat transactions easier and more seamless for customers, expanding Krakenâs banking-style services in Europe.
** 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 global trading championship featuring a 1 million USDT prize pool. Participants can compete for rewards, including a jersey signed by Lionel Messi. The event aims to boost engagement and celebrate BTCCâs partnership with AFA. If you want, I can also make it sound more natural, more formal, or more like a news headline.
VCI Global signs term sheet for Brazil gold mining investment
VCI Global has signed a non-binding term sheet to invest in a gold mining project in Brazil, marking its entry into the mining sector. The agreement outlines potential financing and development collaboration, subject to due diligence, final agreements, and regulatory approvals.
** Jyske Bank buys back 82,508 shares in week 19
** Jyske Bank announced that it repurchased 82,508 of its own shares during week 19 as part of its ongoing share buyback program. The company shared the weekly figures but did not provide any additional financial or strategic updates in the announcement.
** Jyske Bank buys back 83,508 shares in week 19
** Jyske Bank said it repurchased 83,508 of its own shares during week 19 under its buyback program.
** Sampo buys back 904,454 shares during week 19
** Sampo Plc repurchased 904,454 of its own shares during week 19 (May 8â12, 2023) as part of its share buyback program. The shares were purchased on Nasdaq Helsinki at an average price of EUR 43.45 per share, for a total of approximately EUR 39.3 million.
** Sampo carries out share buyback of 904,454 shares in week 19
** Sampo said it repurchased 904,454 of its own shares during week 19 as part of its ongoing share buyback program. The company stated that the purchases were made on regulated markets in accordance with the previously announced terms of the buyback.
** Dyno Nobel H1 2026 presentation: pure-play pivot drives 39% EBIT growth
** Dyno Nobel reported strong H1 2026 results, with EBIT up 39% as its pure-play explosives strategy boosted performance. The company highlighted improved margins, disciplined capital allocation, and progress on portfolio simplification. Management also outlined a continued focus on operational efficiency, customer growth, and shareholder returns.
** Elevra Lithium to sell Ghana project stake for $71 million
** Elevra Lithium will sell its stake in the Ewoyaa lithium project in Ghana for $71 million as the company reshapes its portfolio amid weak lithium prices. The deal is expected to help strengthen its balance sheet and allow it to focus on higher-priority assets.
** *Evolus May 2026 slides: HA innovation, Jeuveau data support dual strategy*
** The article highlights Evolusâ strategy of combining its Jeuveau neurotoxin business with innovation in hyaluronic acid (HA) products. It points to data and pipeline progress supporting the companyâs dual approach to growth in aesthetics, with HA development intended to broaden its portfolio beyond Jeuveau.
Yindjibarndi Energy begins construction on 75MW Pilbara solar project
Yindjibarndi Energy has started construction on a 75MW solar project in the Pilbara, aimed at supporting local energy needs and advancing the companyâs clean energy plans. The project marks a major step in expanding renewable power infrastructure in the region.
** Axsome Q1 2026 Slides: 57% Revenue Surge, $18B Peak Sales Target
** Axsome reported strong Q1 2026 results, with revenue up 57% year over year. The company highlighted continued commercial momentum and reiterated its long-term growth outlook, including an $18 billion peak sales target driven by its product portfolio and pipeline execution.
** SBI Holdings FY2025 slides: record profit soars 164%, ROE hits 28%
** SBI Holdings reported record FY2025 results, with net profit up 164% and ROE reaching 28%. The company highlighted strong performance across its financial services and investment businesses, while emphasizing continued growth, profitability, and shareholder returns in its presentation slides.