News Summary - 05/16/2026

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** Trump warns Taiwan against declaring independence, hours after summit with China's Xi

** The US president said he wants Beijing and Taipei to “cool down” tensions over Taiwan, the self-governing island, after meeting with China’s Xi.

** Trump and Xi conclude “very successful” talks but few deals confirmed

** The two-day visit featured elaborate ceremonies, but it ended without major trade breakthroughs or confirmed deals.

** Trump says a 20-year suspension of Iran’s nuclear program would be enough

** The U.S. president said Iran must show a “real” commitment by removing nuclear fuel and ending uranium enrichment, adding that a 20-year suspension of its nuclear program would be sufficient.

** Lebanon says six killed in Israeli strike as US announces ceasefire extension

** A ceasefire announced by President Trump last month has not held, as Israel and Hezbollah have continued exchanging fire.

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** AI vigilante trap snares alleged paedophile ex-teacher in France

** A 66-year-old former teacher turned himself in after an influencer used AI to impersonate a 14-year-old girl, luring him into an online conversation that was then publicly broadcast.

** Judge declares another mistrial in Harvey Weinstein New York rape case

** A New York jury has once again failed to reach a verdict in the case against 74-year-old former film producer Harvey Weinstein, marking the third time his case has been considered by a New York jury.

** Israel says it has killed Hamas commander in Gaza air strike

** Israel says Izz ad-Din al-Haddad, described as one of the architects of the October 7 attack, was killed in an air strike in Gaza City.

Five Italians die during cave scuba dive in Maldives

Four of the five Italians who died in a cave scuba diving incident in the Maldives were part of a team from the University of Genoa.

** New York Times defends journalist after Israel threatens to sue

** Israel’s prime minister said he has ordered legal action in response to an article alleging that Israeli security officials raped a Palestinian detainee.

** New Ebola outbreak kills 80 in eastern DR Congo

** Africa’s top health agency says that about 246 Ebola cases have been reported in eastern DR Congo, with one case also reported in Uganda.

** CIA chief visits Cuba as energy crisis worsens

** The reported Havana visit came after the United States renewed an offer of aid to help Cuba cope with the effects of its oil blockade.

** What China critics in the MAGA movement make of Trump’s Beijing trip

** Experts say Trump’s softer approach toward China is likely to influence the broader MAGA base.

** Brutal raid on woman’s birthday party highlights rise of Russian vigilante group

** The Russkaya Obshina vigilante group is increasingly carrying out raids targeting activities it considers contrary to “traditional Russian values,” drawing attention after a violent intervention at a woman’s birthday party.

** Anti-immigration AI videos traced to overseas fakers, BBC finds

** A BBC investigation found that “patriotic” UK anti-immigration social media accounts were actually run from Sri Lanka and Vietnam, highlighting how overseas operators used AI-generated videos to spread misleading political content.

** Why is Ireland not taking part in this year’s Eurovision?

** Ireland’s boycott is the latest in a series of actions showing the country’s growing disagreement with Israel over the war in Gaza.

US hotel owners expected a World Cup boom - so far it hasn't happened

A survey by an industry organization found that hotels in World Cup host cities are mostly unimpressed by the tournament, with many describing it as a “non-event” rather than the expected increase in business.

** Watch: What did we learn from Trump’s visit to China?

** President Trump completed a two-day visit to Beijing, where he met with Chinese leader Xi Jinping for a high-stakes summit.

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** Hundreds of illegal motorbikes crushed in New York City crime crackdown

** Officials said a moped was used in last month’s deadly stray-bullet shooting that killed a 7-month-old baby in Brooklyn.

** The Kabul rehab centre hit by a deadly Pakistani strike

** Pakistan says it struck “military and terrorist infrastructure,” but the UN and victims’ families dispute that claim, saying the attack hit a Kabul rehabilitation centre and caused deadly civilian harm.

** “Total lack of respect”: Macron interrupts speaker to ask for silence

** During a conference in Kenya, French President Emmanuel Macron interrupted the proceedings to ask the audience to quiet down, saying it was impossible for the speakers to be heard.

** Watch: Soldier parachutes to remote island to bring hantavirus aid

** A specialist team delivered critical medical support to Tristan da Cunha, a remote island in the South Atlantic, helping provide aid to the isolated community.

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** Juanma Moreno says the key to his absolute majority lies in the “remainders” of four provinces where the last seat is contested: Córdoba, Málaga, Huelva, and Cádiz. These strongholds could be decisive in defining the future Andalusian government.

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** Household real estate wealth exceeds seven times disposable gross income, reflecting a sharp increase in homeowners’ assets. However, buying a home requires a record effort: on average, it takes eight full years of income to pay for an apartment.

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** Five Italian divers died after diving to a depth of about 50 meters in the Maldives. Authorities are considering several hypotheses, including a panic attack, oxygen poisoning, or disorientation during the dive.

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** The article highlights the isolation and wild beauty of Vaavu Atoll and AlimathĂ  Island in the Maldives as one of the most attractive diving destinations. It also notes that this paradise was marked by the tragedy of the five Italians who died.

** Highly contagious, resilient, and transmissible: the trio that makes norovirus the nightmare of cruise ships

** Norovirus, a single-stranded RNA virus from the Caliciviridae family, is the main cause of sudden outbreaks of diarrhea and vomiting. Its high contagiousness, resistance, and ease of transmission make it a major risk, especially on cruise ships.

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** Judge Francisco de Jorge is secretly investigating, in a separate case described as of “extraordinary complexity and sensitivity,” another senior police official linked to the former head of the UDEF.

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** Curro Javier was taken to the infirmary after suffering a violent goring at Las Ventas bullring. Despite the impact and the apparent seriousness of the incident, the medical center confirmed that he did not have a horn wound.

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** John Travolta was surprised at Cannes with an honorary Palme d’Or by Thierry FrĂ©maux. The actor reacted emotionally and said he couldn’t believe it or imagine that the special night would end that way.

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** Real Madrid fans have flooded social media with criticism of MbappĂ© following the French striker’s latest controversy, sparked by his laughter and comments against Arbeloa. Many supporters accuse him of disrespecting the club and are even calling for him to leave.

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** MbappĂ© chose to speak on his own in the mixed zone and launched harsh criticism against his coach, creating internal tension. Later, the manager denied his statements in the press conference, fueling the controversy between them after his benching and his role as the “fourth forward.”

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** Jude Bellingham starred in a viral “snub” moment with Kylian MbappĂ©, walking past him instead of hugging him. MbappĂ© seemed to expect an embrace but had to hide his reaction.

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** Virginia Fonseca, a Brazilian influencer and VinĂ­cius’s partner for a year, unexpectedly announced their breakup on her social media. The news came shortly after she attended Real Madrid’s match at the BernabĂ©u on Thursday.

** The mysterious N that appears on your phone and smartwatch: what it is for and why you should activate it

** The article explains what the letter “N” that appears on some phones and smartwatches means: it indicates the NFC function. This technology allows contactless payments, pairing devices, and sharing data quickly. It recommends enabling it because it is useful, although it also explains that it should be used with caution.

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** Israel and Lebanon, with U.S. mediation, agreed to extend the ceasefire for 45 days and will hold a new round of peace negotiations on June 2 and 3.

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** A drug boat rammed a patrol boat during a chase in AlmerĂ­a. The crew then managed to flee in another inflatable support boat.

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** Despite the rain, thousands of Madrilenians once again filled the hill of La Pradera, reaffirming a festive tradition that remains very much alive in the city and the traditional pride linked to Carabanchel.

** Key points about the new pharmaceutical co-payment: how much you’ll pay depending on your income

** The new pharmaceutical co-payment aims to adjust the cost of medicines to each citizen’s financial capacity. In this way, the contribution for medication will be more proportional to income, so that those with higher earnings bear a larger share of the cost.

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** The event organizer has responded to the controversies that arose after his separation from Paz Vega and has clarified aspects related to the breakup, including that the family finances were managed by mutual agreement.

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** Borja has returned to Spain after having a leg amputated following a shark attack. Despite the difficult experience, he has shared honeymoon photos on social media, showing that he is moving forward with his life.

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** After meeting with Xi Jinping, Donald Trump stated that the Chinese leader told him he does not want an independent Taiwan. The U.S. president downplayed the possibility of a conflict and said that “everything is fine.”

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** The process for submitting candidacies for the presidency of Real Madrid is now open and will end on Saturday, May 23. Florentino Pérez is a certain candidate, while Enrique Riquelme and Eugenio Martínez Bravo are still deciding whether to run.

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** The businessman believes the Real Madrid elections should have been announced seven months in advance to allow more time to prepare candidacies. He thinks competing against Florentino Pérez is almost impossible.

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** An unusual snowfall has covered several areas in the north in white in the middle of May. The episode will be brief, as meteorologists expect the weather to improve and temperatures to recover next week.

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** Mick Jagger managed to stop the construction of a 29-story building next to the Thames that was blocking his view. Other celebrities also joined his protest, including Eric Clapton and actress Felicity Kendal.

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** On August 12, a total solar eclipse will take place and cross Spain. The article recommends the best destinations to observe it and enjoy the phenomenon, from Galicia to the Balearic Islands.

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** A woman was seriously injured after falling through the attic opening while showing a home. She was evacuated by helicopter and taken to the Neurotraumatology Hospital at the Virgen de las Nieves complex in Granada.

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** The new Jeep Compass aims to lead the compact SUV segment with a more electrified and tech-focused lineup. It will include three powertrain options: e-Hybrid, e-Hybrid Plug-In, and BEV, plus two additional electric versions with up to 375 hp and 650 km of range.

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** The author uses three different types of headphones every day because each one offers something different. In the article, he explains what they are and why he switches between them depending on his daily needs.

** Thousands of people march through central Valencia in support of the education strike

** Thousands of people walked through the center of Valencia in support of the fifth day of the education strike. The demonstration comes ahead of a meeting on Monday between the Education department and the unions, which are demanding that the pay increase be included in the “comprehensive” agreement proposed by the regional government.

** The cruise ship isolated by a norovirus outbreak will finally arrive in Spain this Saturday

** The announcement comes just one day after its arrival at the port of Ferrol was canceled.

** The jury in the new trial against Harvey Weinstein unable to reach an agreement

** Former producer Harvey Weinstein faces a third-degree rape charge related to actress Jessica Mann, but the jury in the retrial has been unable to reach a verdict.

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** The home, located in Paris’s coveted Latin Quarter, is in a historic 19th-century building.

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** The Canarian contestant has explained how he dealt with the bonfires during his participation in *Temptation Island*.

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** JosĂ© RamĂłn’s family published his death notice in the newspaper, and the text quickly went viral.

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** The luxury market is going through major turmoil due to global economic uncertainty. The drop in Chinese demand, its main market, and the collapse in sales in the Middle East are hitting the sector and forcing strategic moves such as LVMH’s sale of Marc Jacobs.

** Prime Video takes a gamble and renews its most spectacular series for a fifth season

** Prime Video has renewed its hit series adaptation of Lee Child’s novels for a fifth season. The show, once led by Tom Cruise in film adaptations, has become a reliable success for the streaming platform.

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** Classic Mary Janes are back in a big way and are establishing themselves as one of the major icons of this season’s street style.

** What is spring asthenia and how to combat it with exercise

** Spring asthenia causes generalized tiredness, but it can be relieved with physical exercise. The article explains that staying active helps fight this common springtime feeling and offers recommendations on how to do it.

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** Google would be testing a limit of 5 GB of free storage for new accounts that do not link a phone number. The measure, presented as a security improvement, has sparked criticism for its impact on privacy and for making basic benefits conditional on providing more personal data.

** San SebastiĂĄn will have a direct flight to one of the most beautiful cities in Europe

** After summer, San SebastiĂĄn will launch a new international route with a direct flight operated by the Spanish airline Volotea.

** 5 Madrid restaurants where traditional style reigns supreme to celebrate San Isidro

** Traditional Madrid cuisine takes center stage in Madrid during the San Isidro celebrations. The article recommends five restaurants in the capital where you can enjoy the most traditional gastronomy and celebrate these festivities with Madrid flavor.

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** The article highlights the 10 best-selling 100% electric cars in Spain, featuring emerging brands such as BYD, Deepal, and Leapmotor, alongside established manufacturers like Kia, Audi, and Hyundai.

** The best beach in the world is a hidden paradise in one of the most idyllic destinations

** A beach located thousands of kilometers from Spain has been chosen as the most incredible in the world by the *World’s 50 Best Beaches* list. The recognition highlights its exceptional beauty and confirms that it is a paradise destination.

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** The singer presents a new song in tribute to her aunt RocĂ­o Jurado and speaks candidly about her personal and professional life, addressing topics such as love, haters, and the impact of fame.

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** Andy Burnham presents himself as a possible candidate amid an internal Labour crisis, after Health Secretary Wes Streeting was dismissed in an attempt to force the prime minister’s resignation.

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** Burnham, the UK’s most popular Labour politician, must first return to Parliament before he can challenge Starmer. He plans to try for a seat in Makerfield, but questions remain over whether Starmer can block his path.

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** Andy Burnham has cleared the first hurdle in being able to challenge Keir Starmer for the leadership of the Labour Party, after being given permission to stand in the election and return to Parliament.

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** AUGC is calling for an investigation into the death of a Civil Guard officer who, according to the association, was in reserve, outside his specialty, and carrying out tasks not permitted under current regulations during the 'Mv Hondius' operation.

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** Two former employees were arrested for stealing 9,000 euros and several bottles of wine from a two-Michelin-star restaurant. They entered in the early hours using a forged key and, taking advantage of their knowledge of the premises, took the money from the cash register.

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** Paris Jackson secured a partial victory in her claim against the executors of Michael Jackson’s estate. A court allowed part of her challenge to move forward, related to the management of the estate and alleged irregularities in payments and fees.

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** JesĂșs Castro has introduced his twins, Martina and Mateo, who were born last March with Mexican model Camila Canto.

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** Gifts from parents to children grew by 13.1% and reached 225,662 last year, setting an all-time high in Spain amid the housing crisis.

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** Smart plugs let you remotely control connected devices and help reduce electricity consumption, which can translate into savings on your power bill.

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** An OCU survey shows that the cost of the annual car service varies greatly depending on the brand and the type of workshop, which can mean significant savings for drivers.

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** The article highlights a hidden bar in MogĂĄn, in the province of Las Palmas, a little-known municipality in the Canary Islands. It emphasizes its good service and affordable prices, described as old-fashioned.

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** The tragedies in Huelva and Barbate highlight the need for a comprehensive policy against organized crime, similar to the one once applied against jihadist terrorism and ETA.

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** The article claims that International Maritime Law guarantees freedom of navigation for ships of all nations.

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** Hanging laundry in public is usually seen as unattractive, but Naples is the notable exception, where this practice is part of the urban landscape and local identity.

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** Paz Padilla has confessed her emotions after returning to Telecinco, where she had a reunion with a former coworker from the network.

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** The first practice session at Montmeló was marked by several crashes, including Pedro Acosta’s, though he was able to continue without problems. The session also brought concern over Martín’s heavy accident, while Márquez set the fastest time.

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** The singer has revealed that he already knows the date of his nose surgery. He says that the recovery process afterward will be just as important as the procedure itself, and that he has been advised not to watch television during recovery.

** Blow to drug trafficking in CĂĄdiz: 1,600 kilos of hashish, a Kalashnikov and war ammunition seized

** The police operation succeeded in seizing 1,600 kilos of hashish, a Kalashnikov rifle, hand grenades, and war ammunition. The criminal gang used assault weapons to protect the drugs, highlighting the high level of violence and organization of the network.

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** The Democratic Republic of the Congo is facing its seventeenth Ebola outbreak since 1976. The text indicates that the country is once again suffering from this disease, with 65 deaths recorded so far.

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

** 20minutos introduces Ciudadano20, a channel for readers to share stories, report issues, and suggest topics that deserve to be investigated.

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** 20minutos launches “Pet Passport,” an initiative for readers to share the stories of their companion animals. The most outstanding profiles will be published by the 20minutos community.

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** On May 15, *Berlin and the Lady of the White Horse* arrives on Netflix, the spin-off of the hit series *Money Heist*.

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** 20minutos is raffling VIP tickets to see Hombres G in CastellĂłn. The band will perform on May 23 at the CastellĂłn Fairgrounds.

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** UNICEF reported that in 2024, 56% of Argentine mothers did not receive child support payments when the father lives outside the household.

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** An independent expert attributes the collapse of the El Bocal footbridge to poor maintenance and adds that the choice of unsuitable materials also played a role, arguing that stainless steel should have been used.

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** The housing office answers questions about conflicts with neighbors, problems in the community and with the landlord, including special assessments, leaks, parking spaces, cleaning, security, noise, and odors.

** President of the Igorre rugby club arrested over non-payment of the winning lottery

** The reported amount involved is approximately 2.7 million euros.

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** Spain’s major banks have cut nearly 8,200 employees and 1,250 branches, a trend that coincides with adjustments in other major economic sectors inside and outside Spain, in a context marked by the advance of artificial intelligence.

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** The town of El Recuenco, in Guadalajara, has been home since January to a herd of nine European bison in a scientific project that is testing 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 use extra clauses, cash payments, and seasonal rentals to get around the rent cap and charge more than allowed. These practices include requiring addenda to the contract or under-the-table amounts, pushing the final price above the legal limit.

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** On May 9, the eighth edition of Lesbian Garros will be held, with 150 participants. The tournament, created by lesbians but open to everyone, uses tennis as an excuse to promote community, visibility, and a different way of competing.

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** The absence of the closest family members from the book’s press conference has sparked comments. Terelu Campos has spoken about Alejandra Rubio’s novel, saying that she supports and applauds her, although she does not expect others to do the same.

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** The audience has decided to eliminate Almudena in a very close vote, with 50.3% to 49.7%.

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** Betting odds point to Finland as the main favorite to win the 70th edition of Eurovision, with the Finnish duo standing out in particular among the leading contenders. Australia’s entry, backed by Delta Goodrem, also appears as one of the most eye-catching options.

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** Eurovision 2026 holds its grand final this Saturday in an edition marked by controversy and the absence of five countries, including Spain.

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** Almudena, Alvar, and Aratz faced the public vote for their place in the competition this Thursday, in a tense gala marked by Almudena’s elimination, which triggered a strong reaction from Borja.

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** Streamer EmilyCC started a continuous broadcast in November 2021 during a subathon to receive donations. Since then, she has kept her life live on Twitch without interruption, becoming a phenomenon for spending years streaming nonstop.

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** Marina MartĂ­nez pointed out on *Malas lenguas* that, although it may seem incredible, the combination **1111** is still one of the passwords most commonly used by users.

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** David Beckham has entered Great Britain’s billionaire list for the first time, with an estimated fortune of €1.4 billion. Also featured are Oasis, including brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher.

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** King Juan Carlos could stay in Galicia until Sunday, when the Sanxenxo regattas end. He is accompanied by his niece Simoneta GĂłmez-Acebo.

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** Peter Phillips, nephew of King Charles III and son of Princess Anne, will marry nurse Harriet Sperling for the second time on June 6. According to the report, he has not invited his uncle Andrew or his cousin Harry to the wedding.

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** Mónica Cruz attended the presentation of the new season of *Berlín* in Seville and spoke to *Lecturas* magazine about her role as a mother and aunt, joking about how she handles family rules, even when Penélope asks her not to give the children sweets.

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** Tadeo Corrales clarified that Sthefany PĂ©rez is not with anyone and that she is rebuilding her life after her time on *La isla de las tentaciones*. Anita Williams backed up his words and said: “I can vouch for that.”

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** Nagore Robles was very emotional when remembering her experience on *Supervivientes*, saying it was “the most amazing” thing she has ever lived through. She also deeply regretted not being able to watch the final part of the Telecinco reality show.

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** Mbappé went to the mixed zone of his own accord and delivered a harsh criticism of his coach, sparking a new controversy. Later, Arbeloa publicly denied his words in a press conference, exposing an internal conflict over his role in the team.

**Mourinho, on the rumors linking him to Madrid: "I received Benfica's offer, but..."**

José Mourinho spoke in a press conference about the rumors linking him to Real Madrid. The Portuguese coach confirmed that he received an offer from Benfica, but decided to postpone his decision until next week.

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** The businessman says it was difficult to compete against Florentino and criticizes the fact that the election was announced too late. According to him, they should have been called seven months in advance to allow more time to prepare candidacies.

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** Rain once again affected the tournament and forced the semifinal between Sinner and Medvedev to be interrupted. Earlier, it had already suspended the other semifinal in the draw, between Casper Ruud and Luciano Darderi, for two hours.

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** Rafael Nadal showed his support for Carlos Alcaraz after his injury, highlighting that the young tennis player did well to prioritize his health and make the right decision to recover.

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** May 15 marks World Tuberous Sclerosis Day, a rare disease that causes tumors in different organs of the body.

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** Plena InclusiĂłn Spain highlights, on the occasion of May 15, Family Day, the importance of family support spaces promoted by the associative movement to accompany and strengthen the families of people with intellectual disabilities.

** Ana, with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome: "You can’t tell from the outside that I take 16 pills a day and have daily fainting spells"

** Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and hypermobility syndromes are rare diseases that can affect any part of the body and cause a high degree of disability, even though they are often not visible from the outside.

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** The general secretary of CCOO said the union plans to make some move in the coming weeks to promote shorter working hours and put pressure on collective agreements before general elections are called.

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** Large banks are gradually rolling out Bizum’s new functionality for use in physical stores, with deployment proceeding at different speeds depending on the financial institution.

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** Experts warn that the MOT is becoming an economic barrier: the age of the vehicle fleet and the rising cost of repairs mean that many drivers prefer to risk a fine rather than pay for the inspection.

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** The unions at Tubos Reunidos have suspended the indefinite strike that began in March, one week after a workers’ assembly, with fewer than a third of the workforce present, voted in favor of returning to work.

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** Google is once again the world’s most valuable brand, taking the top spot from Apple in the Kantar ranking. The company thus regains global leadership for the first time since 2018.

** Confirmed by Prime Video: the long-awaited sequel to *AĂ­da* now has a streaming release date

** Prime Video has confirmed the streaming release of the long-awaited sequel to *Aída*. After the series’ return, but not exactly in the way many fans had imagined, the result is now available to watch from home.

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** Matt Damon said that, despite never having acted together, Sylvester Stallone changed the course of his career and much of his life.

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** The most acclaimed original MCU series already had a previous spin-off, *Agatha, Who Else?*

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** Brendan Fraser will reprise his role as Rick O’Connell in the new installment of the “The Mummy” saga, alongside Rachel Weisz and John Hannah. At 57, the actor says he is doing everything he can to get back in shape for the return.

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** Quentin Tarantino has chosen his favorite films of the last quarter century, excluding those directed by him. In the article, he highlights a movie that he considers the best of the 21st century for maintaining constant intensity throughout its two-hour runtime.

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** Sony presents the Xperia 1 VIII, its new flagship phone in Spain, with a redesign, a 48 MP camera, and the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor. The device arrives with a starting price of 1,499 euros.

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** Instants is Meta’s new app for sharing spontaneous photos without filters or editing, focused on showing authentic everyday moments. Its goal is to compete with platforms like BeReal and Snapchat by emphasizing immediacy and naturalness in photo sharing.

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** NASA has shared a collection of images from the Artemis II mission on the platform *The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth*, highlighting stunning photos related to space exploration and Earth observation.

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** LG introduces in Spain a new range of televisions featuring the α11 AI Gen3 processor, integrated across the entire lineup. According to the company, this chip is 70% smarter than the previous generation, bringing improvements in performance and artificial intelligence.

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** Figure’s humanoid robots have surpassed 42 hours of live work, handling more than 53,000 packages. Their operation is split into shifts among Frank, Gary, Bob, and Rose, demonstrating advances in the real-time automation of logistics tasks.

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** Fashion expert Anitta Ruiz explains how to stand out in La Pradera de San Isidro on May 15 with a modern chulapa look, without having to wear the traditional outfit.

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** Skin after 40 undergoes a biological change, with less collagen, greater sensitivity, and new needs. For this reason, the skincare routine should be adapted to protect, repair, and stimulate in a smarter and more mindful way.

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** The piece proposes reinventing the traditional Madrid outfit, drawing inspiration from the song about Madrid and from musical versions that have paid tribute to the capital. The idea combines tradition and creativity to update castizo identity with a modern approach.

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** Parfois presents a blouse-and-skirt set that gives the effect of a dress, while offering the versatility of wearing both pieces separately. It is a simple, comfortable, and elegant option, ideal for spring.

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** An expert explains key aspects of collagen loss and how this process, which begins after age 25, can accelerate the appearance of wrinkles if the skin is not properly cared for.

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** Zara presents an elegant, flattering, and versatile guest dress for under 40 euros, ideal for the “BBC” season. The brand once again shows that you don’t need to spend a lot to get a sophisticated piece that’s easy to wear again.

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** The article highlights that the establishment, located in a town in Segovia, combines a roasting oven and a butcher shop, a formula common in sheep-raising areas of Segovia and Valladolid. The sign on its facade presents it this way, emphasizing its tradition tied to roast suckling lamb.

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** High-end Mediterranean cuisine in Marbella that reinterprets Castilian recipes with game dishes, ferments, pickles, and escabeches. Its menu is priced between 95 and 140 euros and has been recommended by the Michelin Guide.

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** Juan Carlos I made a culinary stop during his latest visit to Spain at a well-known grill restaurant in Sanxenxo, Galicia. The place has also been visited by other celebrities, such as Jennifer LĂłpez.

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** The article presents five restaurants in Madrid where it is possible to “travel” to other countries through gastronomy without leaving the city, offering unique culinary experiences and international flavors.

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** Marta Sanahuja, known as Martha Delicious, shares on Instagram her version of this classic Catalan stew and points out the essential ingredient that must not be missing from a traditional fricandĂł.

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** Rosalía returned to eat at a restaurant in Sevilla that she had already visited in 2024, taking advantage of her stop in the city after the premiere concert of "Berlín y la dama del armiño." The place, a tavern serving traditional cuisine, has become a regular stop for the artist.

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** This new type of tourism is not about monuments or relaxation, but about improving the experience of life and prolonging it as much as possible. The “longevity tourism” trend is arriving in Spain as a proposal focused on well-being, health, and habits for living longer and better.

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** An imposing 18th-century fortress, located on the outskirts of Dalí’s hometown, stands out for its enormous size: it covers 55 hectares. Very few buildings in Europe can compare to it.

** Five trips you should take once in a lifetime, according to the experts

** The article highlights must-visit destinations to travel to at least once in your life, covering unique experiences such as Japan’s blend of tradition and modernity and the wild landscapes of Patagonia.

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** La Rioja is known for its vineyards, wineries, monasteries, and charming villages, but it also holds a valuable legacy of historical fortresses. The text invites readers to discover a route through its castles, offering another way to explore the region’s cultural and historical richness.

** Aurelio Rojas, cardiologist: “There are fruits that stimulate the hormone that promotes fat burning”

** The article points out that, although fruit is sometimes thought to be something to avoid when trying to lose weight, there are fruits that can help with that goal by stimulating a hormone related to fat burning.

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** Psychologist Sonia Barber explains that to sleep better, it’s best to let sleep come naturally. According to her tips, a guided-imagery technique can help calm the mind when overthinking makes it hard to fall asleep.

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** Some expert tricks can help you fall asleep faster and prevent your mind from generating future-focused thoughts that cause stress. They are not miracle methods, but they are useful tools for relaxing and falling asleep sooner.

** The solution against baldness could be as simple as using a type of sugar

** Although more research is still needed, a natural sugar could help stimulate hair growth and offer a possible solution against baldness.

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** Nocturnal enuresis can affect children’s emotional and social lives, as it may cause them to avoid activities such as school trips or camps out of embarrassment or fear that others will find out.

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** Psychologist and sexologist Lu Gjivoje explains that sexual desire does not depend only on the partner, but also on one’s own emotional and physical state. She points out that desire must be worked on and that it is important to accept that libido will not always be at the same level.

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** The perception of Chinese cars in Spain is changing rapidly: awareness of these brands is increasing, purchase intent is growing, and consumer distrust is declining.

** Car passengers can take the wheel if the main driver tests positive in a roadside check

** If a driver believes they may test positive in an alcohol or drug test, they should not drive. In that case, a passenger in the vehicle could take the wheel and drive the car home, provided they are legally fit to do so.

** The European Union tightens Spain’s vehicle inspection: the DGT will start focusing on batteries and ADAS

** Brussels is preparing a reform of the technical inspection to curb odometer fraud and allow drivers to pass the inspection in another country. The DGT will begin paying attention to items such as batteries and ADAS systems during vehicle inspections.

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** Skoda has revealed the interior of the Epiq, its most affordable electric SUV. It features a minimalist, highly functional design and a fresh, unconventional cabin layout, as the brand previews what will be its entry-level EV.

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** The DGT will have to allow 17-year-olds to obtain a driver’s license before 2028, but they will not be allowed to work as transport drivers or drive trucks or buses until they turn 18.

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** The news raises the question of whether it is legal for a pedestrian to walk along the shoulder of a Spanish road. It explains that, when seeing someone walking in that area, the question may arise as to whether they are complying with traffic regulations.

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** San Isidro in Madrid arrives with a varied cultural and festive agenda: the humor of Ron LalĂĄ, mobile photography by Isabel AzkĂĄrate, music at the Ateneo, Ukrainian artists at the Thyssen, jazz, and DJ and vermouth offerings to enjoy the festive atmosphere.

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** San Isidro Cemetery, in Madrid, stands out for its 120,000 mÂČ area and its cultural, historical, artistic, sculptural, and natural value. It is divided into sections or courtyards with different histories and topographies, and it is known as the city’s necropolis of celebrities.

** About 25 people evacuated due to a fire in a shanty area in Vilassar de Dalt

** Firefighters received the alert about the fire a few minutes before 2 a.m. As a preventive measure, about 25 people were evacuated from a shanty area in Vilassar de Dalt.

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** An off-duty Mossos d'Esquadra officer spotted two men posing as gas inspectors to steal jewelry from an elderly woman in Barcelona. He alerted public safety officers, who caught them red-handed.

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** Illa celebrated the signing of a cooperation agreement between the Institute of Water Resources at the University of California and the Catalan Water Agency (ACA), highlighting his commitment to science as a tool for solving humanity’s major problems.

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** The CastellĂłn Provincial Court has sentenced the attacker to four years in prison and ordered him to pay more than 115,000 euros in compensation. The attack took place in BenicarlĂł, where he seriously injured a man who stepped in to defend his partner, leaving him with partial vision loss in one eye.

** San Isidro fireworks: The best spots in Madrid to watch the pyrotechnic show

** The San Isidro festivities will include fireworks displays on May 15 and 17, which can be seen from various points in Madrid.

** Catalonia will send a document with new proposals to the unions to break the teaching conflict deadlock

** The Conselleria says Thursday’s meeting opened the door to an agreement and calls for a “de-escalation” in the teaching conflict. It announces that it will send the unions a document with new proposals, although it rejects focusing the negotiation only on pay.

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** Manises Airport will offer 4.7 million seats this summer, 11% more than in 2023, and will be connected to 108 airports. The schedule adds 12 new routes, including Rabat and Helsinki for the first time, as well as Bucharest, Tel Aviv, Warsaw, Turin, and Melilla.

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** Taxi drivers in Valencia are protesting in the city center against VTCs, which they accuse of unfair competition and of operating without control. They say the situation is “unsustainable” and criticize the regional government for having promised a sanctioning decree for a year that still has not been approved.

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** Tarragona has begun work on the long-awaited promenade connecting l’Arrabassada, ending decades of closure and years of political and environmental delays. The new “camino de ronda” is expected to be completed before the end of summer.

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** A boy was expelled for three days after a school interpreted a gun made from LEGO pieces as a weapon. Although it was only a toy, the school imposed the punishment for considering that he was carrying a weapon.

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** Charlotte and Dan met while working at the same correctional facility and fell in love at first sight. Their romantic story began inside the prison, where they saw each other every day as they went about their work.

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** Some customers left without paying, but they left a written explanation that has sparked an intense debate on social media about whether this kind of action can be considered right or not.

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** A study found that more than 90% of the dogs analyzed had some health problem before 21 months of age. In addition, many did not receive veterinary care, highlighting the negative effects of illegal breeding on the early health of puppies.

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** Training a dog to stay calm requires short sessions, clear signals, and appropriate rewards. With these methods, the animal can learn to manage stress in everyday challenging situations.

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** Inadequate UVB lighting, along with improper temperature and diet, can cause many of the most common diseases in pet reptiles.

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** 97% of new-home purchases are made by private individuals, and more than 90% are by Spaniards buying them as their first home.

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** Supermarket hours on public holidays can vary by chain: some close, others open with reduced hours, and others keep their usual schedule.

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** The PP won an absolute majority in 2022 and is seeking to repeat it in the May 17 elections in order to govern without needing Vox.

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** Police are warning drivers about deer wandering erratically after eating fermented fruit and becoming completely intoxicated, which increases the risk of road accidents.

** One of Those Days, by Chico Jorge (*Magic in the Air, 2025*)

** The piece stands out for its magical and romantic feel, with Cupid as the central symbol, enamored with Chico Jorge’s songs. The concept suggests a connection between music and emotion, evoking a special day filled with charm and sensitivity.

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** After highlighting the most stylish celebrities in Cannes, the article focuses on the Spanish stars who have shone on the Croisette red carpet. Among them, Ester ExpĂłsito stands out as one of the most dazzling.

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** A gallery shows homemade inventions created by different people thanks to their imagination. Although not everyone manages to bring their ideas to life, the people in these images did manage to make original solutions that are surprising for their ingenuity.

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** UNESCO already recognizes more than 1,000 World Heritage sites, but there are still fascinating places around the world that have not received that recognition. The article invites readers to discover some of these spectacular destinations that, although they are not on the list, deserve to be.

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** Gaethje said Topuria showed weakness by reacting too emotionally at the first UFC Freedom 250 press conference, when the Spanish-Georgian fighter confronted Hokit.

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** Vallcarca will have a new urban park by the end of the year with urban gardens, accessible pathways, rest and play areas, and more trees. The project aims to create a new “green lung” to improve public space and the neighborhood’s environmental quality.

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** The Civil Guard arrested 31 people in Valencia after a complaint from a victim uncovered a flakka trafficking network. The drug arrived in packages from other European countries to different parts of the province and was bought on websites that apparently sold legal products.

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** Pedro SĂĄnchez has surpassed JosĂ© MarĂ­a Aznar to become Spain’s second-longest-serving president in terms of days in office, though he still remains far behind Felipe GonzĂĄlez, who tops the list with 4,903 days as prime minister.

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** Donald Trump said that Marco Rubio looked “very good” in Maduro’s clothes on the day of his capture and clarified, jokingly, that there was no hidden message in his outfit. He added: “He copied me. I had it first.”

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** Prime Video is moving forward with an adaptation of a major recent literary hit, while also continuing production on the film version of *The Summer I Turned Pretty*, the successful Jenny Han franchise that has already run for three seasons.

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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 personal style.

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** Brendan Fraser will return as Rick O’Connell in the highly anticipated fourth installment of *The Mummy*, alongside Rachel Weisz and John Hannah. The 57-year-old actor says he is doing everything he can to get in shape ahead of filming.

** Natalia de Santiago, mortgage expert: “We used to go for fixed-rate mortgages, but that’s over”

** Natalia de Santiago explains that the mortgage market has changed and that fixed-rate mortgages are no longer as popular as they used to be. She points out that current conditions are forcing buyers to rethink what kind of loan is most convenient when purchasing a home.

** Chef JosĂ© AndrĂ©s: “To improve canned cockles, don’t use lemon; try tangerine and olive oil”

** The Asturian chef shared an appetizer idea on his show featuring canned cockles, suggesting a different combination to enhance their flavor: tangerine and olive oil instead of lemon.

** OnlyFans content creators are up in arms against Sydney Sweeney over *Euphoria*: “It’s extremely worrying”

** In the third season of *Euphoria*, Cassie takes center stage after having sexually exploited her body, which has drawn criticism from OnlyFans content creators. They argue that the series reinforces stigma and find the way it portrays their work and the platform extremely concerning.

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** Stains on pillows become harder to remove the longer they sit, so it’s a good idea to clean them regularly to keep them in good condition and prevent them from turning yellow.

** 10 perfect miniseries to binge in one go in May without wasting time searching

** The piece recommends a selection of streaming miniseries to binge this Sunday, with options from several genres such as psychological thrillers, family dramas, classic mysteries, and romances, designed to hook you from the start without wasting time deciding what to watch.

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** A protected historic passage in Barcelona connects El Clot and Sant MartĂ­ in just 122 meters. With colorful houses, 19th-century working-class architecture, and a quiet pedestrian atmosphere, it serves as a small urban oasis in the heart of the El Clot neighborhood.

** The most spectacular of Temps de Flors 2026: streets, installations, and the most sought-after corners

** Catalonia’s most famous flower show returns with 113 decorated spaces, concerts, and routes through some of the city’s most emblematic spots. The event stands out for its floral installations and for transforming streets and corners into a unique cultural and visual experience.

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** The 2025 Income Tax Simulator is now available and allows you to quickly and early find out the result of your tax return. With this tool, taxpayers can see whether they will have to pay the Tax Agency or, on the contrary, receive a refund.

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** The Andalusian regional government has launched a new tourist pass to promote rural tourism in ten municipalities in one of the most beautiful areas of Seville, inspired by the Camino de Santiago format. The initiative aims to attract visitors and boost the local economy.

** Cuba raises gasoline and diesel prices, but filling stations remain closed

** Cuba has increased the prices of gasoline and diesel amid fuel shortages, but many filling stations remain closed or unable to sell due to limited supply. The move comes as the country continues to face an ongoing energy crisis, making it more difficult for drivers and businesses to obtain fuel despite the higher costs.

** Gold set for worst week in nearly two months as rate hike bets strengthen dollar

** Gold fell as stronger-than-expected U.S. data boosted expectations for further Federal Reserve rate hikes, lifting the dollar and Treasury yields. Higher rates reduce gold’s appeal since it yields no interest. The metal headed for its biggest weekly loss in nearly two months.

** US oil refiners finally profit from biofuels due to mandates, high fuel prices

** US refiners are benefiting from federal biofuel blending mandates and elevated fuel prices, which boost profits from selling renewable fuel credits. After years of compliance costs, tight fuel supply and stronger demand have made biofuels a profitable part of their operations.

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** Brent set for 8% weekly surge as U.S.-Iran standoff drags on, Hormuz remains closed

** Brent crude is on track for an 8% weekly gain as stalled U.S.-Iran talks keep tensions high and the Strait of Hormuz closed, sustaining fears of supply disruptions and pushing oil prices higher.

** Trump says he is losing patience with Iran, did not ask China for favors

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** Corn futures hit four-week low on vague China trade details

** Corn futures fell to a four-week low as traders reacted to a lack of clear details on U.S.-China trade talks and uncertain Chinese demand. Weak export expectations and broader market pressure weighed on prices, even as some support came from ongoing crop concerns.

US soy futures drop to two-week low on China summit disappointment

U.S. soybean futures fell to a two-week low after investors were disappointed by the U.S.-China summit, which did not produce clear progress on trade. The market reacted to concerns that demand from China may remain weak, putting pressure on prices.

** Oil prices climb more than 3% on fears of new US-Iran combat

** Oil prices rose more than 3% as investors worried about a possible new U.S.-Iran confrontation, which could disrupt Middle East supply. The jump reflects heightened geopolitical risk and concerns that tensions may spread, threatening oil exports and keeping markets on edge.

** Who is Peru’s Roberto Sanchez, presidential hopeful calling for a new constitution?

** Roberto Sánchez, a Peruvian presidential hopeful, is campaigning on a platform centered on replacing Peru’s constitution. The article examines his background, political rise, and appeal to voters seeking major change amid deep dissatisfaction with the country’s economic and political system.

SpaceX shareholders approve 5-for-1 stock split, Bloomberg News reports

SpaceX shareholders approved a 5-for-1 stock split, according to Bloomberg News, a move that would make shares more affordable for employees and investors.

** Exclusive: At Samsung, the global AI boom has sparked a looming strike and deep divisions

** Samsung’s AI-driven growth has intensified internal tensions, fueling a possible strike and exposing deep divisions between workers and management. The boom has raised expectations around pay, working conditions, and labor treatment, while highlighting broader pressures as the company races to capitalize on surging demand for AI-related products.

** YouTube, Snap, and TikTok settle school district’s social media addiction claims

** YouTube, Snap, and TikTok have reached a settlement in a lawsuit filed by a California school district that alleged the platforms encourage addictive use among students and contributed to mental health problems. The terms were not disclosed, and the agreement avoids a trial over claims that the companies knowingly designed their products to hook young users.

** Arm Holdings faces U.S. antitrust probe over chip technology, Bloomberg News reports

** Bloomberg News reports that U.S. antitrust regulators are preparing an investigation into Arm Holdings over its chip technology practices, according to sources. The probe would look into whether Arm is using its dominant position to hinder competition in the semiconductor market.

Consumers sue Amazon for not refunding Trump tariff costs

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** Ackman, Loeb take different routes on tech bets in early 2026

** Bill Ackman and Dan Loeb are pursuing different tech strategies in early 2026, reflecting diverging views on the sector. Ackman is leaning one way with his portfolio, while Loeb is taking another, highlighting contrasting approaches to technology investing amid shifting market conditions.

** Institutional investors flocked to establish new stakes in semiconductor firms in the first quarter

** The article reports that institutional investors significantly increased their exposure to semiconductor companies in the first quarter, with many establishing new positions. The move reflects continued optimism about chipmakers amid strong demand and sector growth prospects.

** Fitch changes Goldman Sachs BDC’s ratings outlook to negative

** Fitch revised Goldman Sachs BDC’s ratings outlook to negative, signaling increased concerns about the company’s credit profile. The change reflects pressure on portfolio performance and potential risks to earnings and asset quality amid a challenging market environment.

** John Delaney’s Forbright reveals higher revenue in US IPO filing

** Forbright Bank, backed by former congressman John Delaney, reported increasing revenue in its US IPO filing. The company disclosed stronger financial performance as it moves toward a public listing, highlighting growth in its banking operations.

** Trump says China will buy 200 Boeing jets, order could rise to 750

** Trump said China plans to buy 200 Boeing jets, and the deal could eventually expand to as many as 750 aircraft. He presented the potential order as a major win for Boeing and U.S.-China trade relations, although no details or timing were provided.

NOPA April US soybean crush below most estimates at 211.856 million bushels

The National Oilseed Processors Association said its members crushed 211.856 million bushels of soybeans in April, below most market estimates and down from March’s 194.907 million bushels. The report also covers soybean oil stocks and processing trends, which are closely watched as indicators of US soybean demand.

** U.S. manufacturing output rose in April, led by motor vehicles and AI-related machinery, supporting strong industrial performance. However, economists warn that supply shortages linked to global conflicts, including the war in Ukraine, could soon threaten production gains and raise costs.

** Industrial production exceeds expectations, signals economic resilience

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** NY Empire State Manufacturing Index Surges, Surpassing Forecasts

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** Putin says measures taken to boost Russian economy are working

** The article says that Putin stated Russia’s economic support measures are having the intended effect, helping stabilize and strengthen the economy.

** Poland’s April inflation confirmed at 3.2% as core prices accelerate

** Poland’s consumer inflation was confirmed at 3.2% in April, up from 2.9% in March, as core price pressures accelerated. The reading aligns with expectations and suggests inflation remains above the central bank’s target, keeping attention on possible policy implications.

** Slovenia’s GDP growth accelerates to 3% in Q1

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** Croatia’s inflation rises to 5.8% in April on transport and energy costs

** Croatia’s annual inflation increased to 5.8% in April from 4.1% in March, mainly driven by higher transport and energy prices. Food and non-alcoholic beverages also rose, while core inflation remained elevated, indicating continued price pressures in the economy.

** Global bonds tumble as flaring inflation spooks investors

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** German economy to take hit from Iran war during Q2, ministry says

** Germany’s economy is expected to be hurt in the second quarter because of the Iran war, according to the economy ministry. The conflict is expected to weigh on business confidence, trade, and energy markets, adding new pressure to an already fragile economy.

** Starbucks to open first corporate office in India for tech expansion

** Starbucks will open its first corporate office in India, strengthening its technology and digital operations in the country. The move supports the company’s expansion plans and reflects India’s growing importance as a hub for innovation, customer experience, and backend support.

** Hantavirus: Is There a Risk of Another Pandemic?

** The article examines hantavirus, a rodent-borne virus that can cause severe illness in humans. It explains how the virus spreads, who is most at risk, the symptoms to watch for, and whether it could trigger a pandemic. Experts say human-to-human transmission is rare, so widespread global transmission is unlikely, but precautions around rodents remain important.

** Consumers sue Amazon for failing to refund unlawful Trump tariff costs

** Consumers have filed a class-action lawsuit against Amazon, alleging that the company failed to refund charges related to unlawful tariff costs from the Trump era. The lawsuit claims Amazon kept money that should have been returned to shoppers and seeks compensation and accountability.

** Why is the Mexican economy weak?

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** Why emerging markets could lead global equities in the second half of the year

** The article argues that emerging markets may outperform global equities in the second half of the year, supported by attractive valuations, improving growth prospects, and a potentially weaker U.S. dollar. It notes that easing inflation and a possible shift in central bank policy could also help risk assets, while investors look for opportunities beyond expensive U.S. stocks.

** U.S. moves to end job protections for hundreds of health department workers

** The U.S. government is moving to remove civil service job protections from hundreds of Health and Human Services employees, as part of a broader Trump-era effort to make federal workers easier to dismiss. Critics say the move could weaken expertise and politicize public health, while supporters argue it would improve accountability and flexibility.

** Trump says China may release the detained pastor but tycoon Lai ‘is a tough one’

** Trump said China may release a detained pastor, but freeing Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai would be more difficult. He discussed the cases during remarks on China, describing Lai as a challenging issue in U.S.-China relations.

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** Wall Street ends lower on mounting inflation worries

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Bitcoin to snap 6-week win streak as risk sentiment sours; Clarity Act progresses

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** E-Estate Announces 1 Year Live: Washington DC Summit as Real Estate Tokenization Enters Its Next Phase

** The article marks E-Estate’s one-year live milestone and previews a Washington, DC summit focused on the next phase of real estate tokenization. It highlights growing interest in using blockchain-based tokenization to reshape property investment, ownership, and market access, with industry discussions centered on adoption, regulation, and future growth.

** Bybit Ranks No. 2 in Open Interest Among Major Crypto Exchanges, Leads CEXs in OI-to-Volume Ratio

** Bybit has become the second-largest crypto exchange by open interest among major platforms and leads centralized exchanges in OI-to-volume ratio. This ranking reflects strong derivatives activity and trading depth, underscoring Bybit’s growing market share and liquidity in the crypto trading sector. If you meant a translation into another language, tell me which one.

** Senate panel debates crypto regulation bill amid partisan divide

** Senate lawmakers debated a cryptocurrency regulation bill, revealing sharp partisan disagreement over how the industry should be overseen. Supporters argued that the measure would provide much-needed clarity and consumer protections, while critics warned that it could weaken safeguards and create new risks. The panel’s discussion underscored the challenge of reaching consensus on digital asset rules.

** MapleStory Universe Marks One Year of Live Operations, Surpasses 150 Million On-Chain Transactions, Enters MSU 2.0 Phase

** MapleStory Universe has celebrated its first year of live operations, surpassing 150 million on-chain transactions. The project is now entering its MSU 2.0 phase, marking a new stage of development and platform expansion.

** BTSE Bhutan Receives In-Principle Approval for Digital Asset Trading and Custody Services License

** BTSE Bhutan has received in-principle approval to offer digital asset trading and custody services in Bhutan. This approval marks an important step toward launching regulated crypto services in the country, subject to final licensing requirements and compliance procedures.

** Bitcoin falls for a third straight day, drops below $80K after hot April PPI data

** Bitcoin declined for a third consecutive day, falling below $80,000 after hotter-than-expected April Producer Price Index data raised inflation concerns. The report increased worries that the Fed may keep interest rates higher for longer, putting pressure on risk assets including cryptocurrencies. Ethereum and other major digital assets also fell.

** BASIS.pro Is Live: Base58Labs Officially Launches Crypto Arbitrage Platform

** Base58Labs has launched BASIS.pro, a crypto arbitrage platform designed to help users capitalize on price differences across markets. The platform aims to simplify trading opportunities with a professional-grade interface and tools for efficient execution.

Bitcoin falls to around $80.5K after hot CPI data raises rate-hike bets

Bitcoin dropped to about $80.5K after stronger-than-expected U.S. CPI data increased expectations that the Federal Reserve may keep interest rates higher for longer. The hotter inflation reading pressured crypto markets as traders reassessed the outlook for policy easing and risk assets.

** SNC Scandic Coin (SNC) Project Launch: Real Assets Meet Digital Utility

** The SNC Scandic Coin project launches as a digital utility token backed by real-world assets. It aims to connect traditional value with blockchain functionality, offering practical use cases and long-term utility within its ecosystem.

** Fitch revises Goldman Sachs BDC outlook to negative after credit deterioration

** Fitch changed Goldman Sachs BDC’s outlook from stable to negative, citing worsening credit quality and weaker portfolio performance. The agency said rising non-accruals and greater exposure to riskier investments could pressure earnings and asset quality, although the company’s liquidity and capital remain strong.

US FTC launches antitrust probe into Arm Holdings over licensing

The US Federal Trade Commission has opened an antitrust investigation into Arm Holdings, focusing on whether the chip designer is unfairly limiting access to its technology through its licensing practices. The probe is examining whether Arm is using its dominant position to put customers and competitors at a disadvantage in the semiconductor market.

Berkshire Hathaway sells $8 billion in Chevron stock as oil prices soar

Berkshire Hathaway disclosed that it sold about $8 billion worth of Chevron shares in recent months, even as oil prices rose. The move reduced its stake in the energy company, continuing Warren Buffett’s shifting portfolio strategy amid market volatility and gains in the sector.

** Regeneron melanoma drug trial misses primary endpoint

** Regeneron’s melanoma drug trial failed to achieve its main objective, missing the primary endpoint. The company said it will further analyze the results to determine next steps for the treatment program.

**Cathie Wood’s ARK sells AMD stock, buys more Cerebras Systems**

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** MedX Health closes C$2.8M convertible notes private placement

** MedX Health has closed a C$2.8 million private placement of convertible notes, providing the company with additional financing. The funds are expected to support corporate and operational needs as MedX continues its business activities.

** YouTube and Snap settle landmark school social media lawsuit before June trial

** YouTube and Snap have settled a landmark lawsuit filed by a California school district alleging that their platforms harmed students’ mental health and contributed to classroom disruption. The case was scheduled for trial in June and was among the first major lawsuits filed by a school district against social media companies.

Globalstar postpones satellite launch scheduled for Saturday

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** Blue Gold faces court injunction over shareholder dispute

** Blue Gold is facing a court injunction amid a shareholder dispute that could affect company control and operations. The legal action highlights tensions between stakeholders as the dispute moves through the courts.

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