News Summary - 05/21/2026

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** U.S. charges Cubaâs RaĂșl Castro with murder over the 1996 shooting down of two planes
** Cubaâs current president called the charges against RaĂșl Castro, including conspiracy to kill U.S. nationals and destruction of aircraft, a âpolitical maneuver.â
** Rosenberg: Putin enjoys Xi's Chinese welcome but heads home without pipeline deal
** Russia and China projected unity on the world stage, but the BBC Russia Editor says the relationship has limits, highlighted by the absence of a pipeline deal.
** Far-right Israeli minister condemned for taunting handcuffed Gaza flotilla activists
** France and Italy criticized a video showing far-right Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir taunting dozens of activists detained at an Israeli port after their Gaza flotilla was intercepted.
** Ebola vaccine could take nine months as death toll rises further, WHO warns
** The World Health Organizationâs latest update reports 139 suspected deaths and 600 Ebola cases, highlighting the worsening outbreak.
** Murder or Accident? Mystery of Mango Tycoonâs Hiking Death After Sonâs Arrest
** Jonathan Andic denies any involvement in the fatal hiking fall of his father, Isak Andic, founder of Mango. The case has raised questions about whether the death was an accident or a possible crime, as investigators examine the circumstances surrounding the clothing tycoonâs death. If you want, I can also make it sound more **natural**, **journalistic**, or **formal**.
** Austrian ex-intelligence officer found guilty of Russia spying charges
** The spy scandal has reignited concerns that Austria may still be a hub for Russian espionage activity.
** US military jets and drones tracked near Cuba as tensions rise
** Tracking data showed multiple US Navy reconnaissance jet and drone flights near Cuba over the past week, highlighting increased military activity in the area.
Whale to be removed from Danish island after failed German rescue
Danish officials will conduct a post-mortem examination on the whale after it was released into the sea from a barge more than two weeks ago.
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** Tesla Cybertruck driver arrested after driving into lake to use 'wade mode', police say
** Police say a Tesla Cybertruck was driven into Grapevine Lake in north Texas and then abandoned after it began taking on water near the shoreline. The driver was arrested after allegedly using the vehicleâs âwade modeâ in an attempt to drive through the lake.
** Lithuaniaâs leaders take shelter during drone air alert
** Flights were suspended and people were told to shelter after a suspected drone was spotted near Lithuaniaâs border with Belarus.
Final two bodies of missing Italians recovered from inside Maldives cave
The two missing Italian nationals were among five Italians who drowned in a scuba diving accident in the Maldives last week.
** Man who murdered teen TikTok star in Pakistan gets death sentence
** Activists are citing Sana Yousafâs murder as part of a broader pattern of violence against women in Pakistan.
** Trumpâs Greenland envoy faces an uphill battle on mission to make âfriendsâ
** Jeff Landryâs visit to Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark, has stirred concern among some Greenlanders and highlighted tensions over the Trump administrationâs effort to build ties with the island.
** Nigeria arrests former minister in hiding after corruption conviction
** Nigeria has arrested a former power minister who had been hiding after being sentenced in absentia earlier this month to 75 years in prison for corruption-related offenses.
** Thailand cuts visa-free stay period for more than 90 countries, including the UK
** Thailand will reduce the visa-free stay for travelers from more than 90 countries, including the UK, from 60 days to 30 days. Visitors who were previously able to enter without a visa for up to 60 days will soon need to apply for a visa if they want to stay longer than 30 days.
** From AI to interceptors, Ukraine is trying to drone-proof its skies
** After four years of Russiaâs full-scale invasion, Ukraine has improved its ability to repel air attacks, becoming far more effective at defending its skies.
** Samsung strike on hold as workers push for AI bonus
** A planned Samsung walkout set to begin Thursday has been suspended while union members vote on a tentative agreement. Workers are pressing for an AI-related bonus as part of the deal.
** Xi basks in spotlight as he hosts Putin days after Trump
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What is Ebola and why is stopping the latest outbreak so difficult?
An Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo involves a rare strain and is spreading in a region already affected by conflict, making containment especially difficult.
Trump exerts iron grip on Republican Party with Massie defeated
A Republican rebel in Kentucky was defeated, underscoring President Trumpâs strong control over the GOP. But the result also highlights a possible downside: his dominance could create risks for Republicans heading into the midterm elections.
** Selling children to survive: Afghan fathers forced to make impossible choices
** Afghanistan is facing extreme hardship, with three in four people unable to meet their basic needs, forcing some families into devastating survival choices, including selling their children.
** What we know about the San Diego mosque attack suspects
** Authorities say the teenage suspects shared a broad hatred of multiple religions and racial groups.
** Trump endorses Paxton in Texas, betting on a challenger with baggage in a crucial race
** Trumpâs endorsement of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has angered Senate Republicans, including many longtime colleagues who see Paxton as a risky choice in a key race.
** Victim or Enabler? Epstein Girlfriend Who Could Face Questions Despite Plea Deal
** Nadia Marcinko, a little-known associate of Jeffrey Epstein, may soon be asked to testify before U.S. lawmakers despite having reached a plea deal.
**Watch: BBC in Cuba after US announces criminal charges against RaĂșl Castro**
**BBC correspondent Will Grant reports from Havana just hours after the US announced criminal charges against former Cuban leader RaĂșl Castro, accusing him of conspiracy to kill US nationals and other offenses.**
** Why the interception of an RAF spy plane by Russian jets is a âserious incidentâ
** BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner says that the interception of an RAF spy plane by Russian jets highlights the increasingly tense relationship between Russia and NATO, underscoring how serious such military encounters are.
** Could a football match soften North KoreaâSouth Korea relations?
** A North Korean womenâs football team played in South Korea, marking the first time athletes from the North had crossed the border in nearly eight years.
** Police officer catches baby dropped from window of burning home
** Body camera footage captured a dramatic rescue in which a baby was thrown from a window of a burning house and caught by a police officer.
Anti-government demonstrators and police clash in Bolivia
Protesters have demanded the presidentâs resignation amid weeks of unrest and escalating clashes with police.
** âI sold it for over ÂŁ1kâ: Swatch launch sparks âchaoticâ scenes
** A new Swatch watch launch priced at ÂŁ335 has sparked chaotic scenes, with some shoppers reportedly trying to resell the watches for as much as ÂŁ16,000.
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** A public prosecution has asked the magistrate to summon MarĂa JesĂșs Montero, for her role in SEPI, and JosĂ© Luis EscrivĂĄ, former Minister of Social Security, as well as former Secretary of State for Transport Pedro Saura, to clarify how high up in the government the decision to bail out Plus Ultra went.
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** The investigating judge has detected, based on messages and schedules from Koldo GarcĂa, meetings between JosĂ© Luis RodrĂguez Zapatero and two ministers, as well as another meeting with JosĂ© Luis Ăbalos, before the postponement of Plus Ultraâs debt and the airlineâs bailout.
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** The Prosecutorâs Office says the money allegedly laundered through the Plus Ultra bailout came from embezzlement committed by public officials in Venezuela, linked to food supply funds and the Bank of Venezuela.
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** Pedro SĂĄnchez maintains a firm defense of the former president while his political continuity becomes increasingly complicated. Internal and external pressure is mounting, and his survival in office depends on sustaining that support in an increasingly tense and fragile scenario.
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** The content suggests that a âsuper Sundayâ of elections could take place on May 23, 2027, possibly combining several elections on that date.
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** The government and the PSOE are taking refuge in denial in the face of a very damaging case, while pressure on the Socialist framework grows.
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** The judge describes the alleged structure of the network attributed to former President Zapatero, placing him at the âvertexâ of the scheme. According to the judicial outline, his friend Julio MartĂnez would act as a âlieutenantâ within an organization organized around the Plus Ultra case.
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** Thousands of immigrants who applied for residence permits under the extraordinary regularization are still, a month later, without the certificate needed to work and access healthcare, delaying their entry into the labor market.
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** The article notes that when Mangoâs founder died, he was ranked as Spainâs fifth-largest fortune. It highlights the family context behind Jonathan Andicâs detention and the ensuing dispute over a multimillion-euro inheritance.
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** According to the judgeâs ruling, the relationship between Jonathan Andic and his father changed completely when he learned that his father wanted to allocate part of his inheritance to a charitable foundation. That decision is said to have created tension and became the source of family discord.
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** The Government and the Comuns are set to seal a budget agreement today that will include âŹ1.2 billion to renovate 120 neighborhoods. The support of JĂ©ssica Albiachâs party, together with the votes of PSC and ERC, will allow Catalonia to pass its budget.
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** The Svalbard Vault, known as the âvegetable Noahâs Ark,â stores copies of millions of plant seeds from around the world to preserve biodiversity and protect them in the event of possible disasters. Among them are 1,000 Spanish seeds.
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** A father and his son were kidnapped at gunpoint in Buenaventura, in an area controlled by Los Shottas. Authorities found Alexander Valencia dead; he had been identified as one of the victims, while his son remains missing.
** Tragedy in a Madrid garage: a man dies crushed between his vehicle and a column
** Madrid City Council firefighters rescued a man who became trapped between his car and a column in a parking garage. The incident ended tragically, as the victim died after being crushed.
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** Women now make up 38% of prison staff, amid a rise in assaults reported by trade unions. In 2025, 119 cases of sexual violence against female officers were recorded, highlighting the risks and challenges they face in menâs prisons.
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** RaĂșl Castro is accused of his alleged role in the shooting down of two planes belonging to the Brothers to the Rescue group in 1996, an incident in which four American pilots were killed.
** The crackdown on drugs remains in Madrid: Police process 9,519 possession reports
** In Madrid, the police have processed 9,519 reports for drug possession and made 971 arrests during the same period, showing that police control over drug use and trafficking remains active in the region.
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** Actor Pedro Alonso appeared on Pablo Motosâs show alongside Begoña Vargas to promote the second season of *BerlĂn*, now available on Netflix.
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** The Atlético de Madrid footballer sparked a wave of criticism after defending his stance of exposing himself to the sun without protection and questioning the use of sunscreen. His message was described by many as irresponsible and ignorant.
** Chiara Oliver releases âNo fue realâ: âThis album has been the calm after âOTââ
** Chiara Oliver makes her debut with *No fue real*, her first album. In it, she explores a romantic breakup from different perspectives and emotional stages, presenting the record as a period of calm following her time on *OT*.
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** The EU seeks to strengthen its strategic autonomy in defense and open its fund to Canada to reduce dependence on third countries. The initiative aims to boost industrial and technological cooperation among like-minded partners, strengthening Europeâs ability to produce military equipment and supply itself in defense matters.
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** Claudia Campos and Rosa BallarĂn review every Wednesday the most notable news from national and international social chronicles, with special attention to the most talked-about stories in the world of celebrity gossip.
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** Authorities reviewed hundreds of hours of security camera footage to trace the last movements of the three sisters who were found dead on a beach.
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** The income tax campaign can create financial stress, but it can be handled without damaging your finances by using installment payments, good financial planning, and carefully reviewing the draft before submitting the return.
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** The prosecutor reported that the woman had recently shown signs of psychiatric and depressive disorders. According to the investigation, the case is being examined as a possible parricide following the deaths of the mother and her three young children.
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** Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the treatment given to the detainees by Itamar Ben Gvir, criticizing the way the situation involving the Gaza flotilla activists was handled.
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** Galicia has been chosen by the LALIGA BARES CLUB community as the most football-loving region in Spainâs traditional bars, highlighting these spaces as gathering places where the passion for football is shared as a family.
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** Miniverse offers hundreds of collectible miniatures to create unique, personalized scenes. The experience combines creativity, realism, and a âcuteâ style, allowing each person to reflect their tastes and disconnect while building their own miniature universe.
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** The temporary worker platforms propose making temporary employees permanent by law through two routes: directly awarding the position to those who have already passed competitive selection processes, and opening a âspecial merit-based competitionâ for the rest, including those who were dismissed.
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** The gas sector is asking Minister Aagesen for an increase in the regulated tariff (TUR), arguing that the massive shift of customers from the free market to this tariff, following the crisis caused by the war in Ukraine, shows that it does not cover the real costs of delivering gas to homes and businesses.
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** JesĂșs VĂĄzquez said that the end of his long run at Mediaset left him deeply disappointed. He said he gave everything to the network but didnât feel reciprocated, to the point that he needed therapy and even considered quitting the profession.
** Sydney Sweeney and her connection with Salma Hayek and Britney Spears: âA grim fate for her characterâ
** Sydney Sweeney is once again stirring controversy, this time with theories suggesting a possible tragic end for her character Cassie. The report mentions striking connections with Salma Hayek and Britney Spears, fueling speculation about a grim fate in the story.
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** The judge sentenced Jaime R. to 27 years in prison for murdering Maialen, who was pregnant with twins. He was also convicted of two counts of abortion and for abandoning the coupleâs daughter at the crime scene.
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** Head coach Luis de la Fuente must finalize the list of 26 players by next Monday, with whom Spain will try to win its second star at the World Cup.
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** Analysts such as Bruno de Moura, head of Macroeconomics at Coface, point out that Europe is âa bit trappedâ between maintaining open trade and facing the impact of Chinese competition, amid the debate over whether China is a partner, a rival, or both.
** Post-credits scene of *Outlander*: its creator explains the moment after Jamie and Claireâs climax
** After eight seasons and 12 years on air, the adaptation of Diana Gabaldonâs saga said goodbye to viewers, bringing to an end one of televisionâs longest-running and most beloved series.
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** Makeup artist Pilar Lucas explains how to understand the numbers and letters on foundation labels so you can choose the one that best matches your skin tone.
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** Martha Nussbaum, one of the most influential philosophers in contemporary thought, focuses her work on the role of emotions in human life and ethics.
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** ChatGPT and Gemini could reveal real phone numbers due to data leaks in their training, putting usersâ privacy at risk and exposing sensitive personal information.
** Thailand tightens its requirements for tourists: what changes to be allowed into the country
** Thailand will cut in half the visa-free stay for tourists from 54 countries, including Spain. The measure tightens entry conditions into the country and will affect those traveling for tourism.
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** In celebration of World Cocktail Day, the article invites readers to travel through Latin America via its most iconic drinks, highlighting the regionâs signature cocktails and recommending which one to try depending on the country you visit.
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** The data indicate that this July, new vehicles will begin to appear with license plates featuring new alphanumeric combinations.
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** Five of Sevilleâs six RocĂo brotherhoods have already set off for El RocĂo. After the Castrense de Tablada, on Wednesday Sevilla-El Salvador, Triana, Macarena, and Cerro del Ăguila departed; Sevilla Sur will do so on Thursday. Brotherhoods from across the province are also beginning their journeys, while final preparations are being made in the village to welcome thousands of pilgrims.
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** Felipe VI reunited with Margaret Atwood in Toronto to present her with the 3rd Joan Margarit International Poetry Prize, an award that adds to other honors already granted to her by the monarch, such as the Prince of Asturias Award for Literature.
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** RufiĂĄn states for the first time that he would be willing to lead a new political space on the left, pro-sovereignty and nationwide. He also warns that he will not run for ERC in the general elections if certain conditions are not met.
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** The Health Ministry will expand breast cancer screening, which until now offered mammograms every two years to women aged 50 to 59. The new measure will extend the screening program to women aged 45 to 74.
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** A worker has died after a gasoline canister exploded while he was using an angle grinder. The accident caused very serious head injuries and second- and third-degree burns on his legs.
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** A robotic device enabled six children with spinal muscular atrophy to stand up, helping them recover neuromuscular function and maintain it over time.
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** Smaller-sized products are growing in popularity among consumers and are spreading across multiple categories, driven by their appeal as an affordable way to indulge oneself.
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** Bizum aims to position itself as an alternative to Visa and Mastercard for in-store payments, allowing you to pay directly with your mobile phone.
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** Tax incentives for landlords and direct aid for tenants aim to curb rising rental prices, especially in stressed areas.
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** Kai Thai, in Madrid, offers authentic Thai cuisine for less than âŹ20 and has the Thai Select seal, a certificate awarded by the Thai Ministry of Commerce that guarantees the quality and authenticity of its culinary offering.
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** On the occasion of the World Day for Cultural Diversity and Dialogue, former Egyptian ambassador Nasser Kamel reflects on the shared heritage between the two shores of the Mediterranean and highlights the importance of cultural diversity as the basis for mutual understanding.
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** France and Finland see Canada as such a close partner that they even raise the possibility of incorporating it as the 28th member of the European Union.
** When will the general elections be held?
** The content suggests that a âsuper Sundayâ election day could be held on May 23, 2027.
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** The people who teach are very angry about their financial situation and the lack of clarity in their professional career.
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** The princess will finish her military training next July and, in September, will begin a university degree in Political Science. If she completes the San Javier program, she could become the first parachutist in the royal family.
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** Doctors protest outside the Ministry of Health over the lack of dialogue with MĂłnica GarcĂa and warn of a possible general strike after the summer. According to their complaints, the conflict has already caused hundreds of thousands of cancellations, while they accuse the minister of focusing on WHO-related issues.
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** A British military aircraft was intercepted in a ârepeated and dangerousâ manner by two Russian fighter jets over the Black Sea. According to the report, one of the Russian aircraft crossed in front of the British plane six times and came as close as six meters from its nose.
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** Maxi Iglesias spoke on *100% Ănicos*, on Cuatro, about the decision that changed his life: stopping work for a year to care for his grandmother. On the program, presented by reporters with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), he answered honestly about how that experience shaped his personal and professional life.
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** How much do you know about *Money Heist*? Prove it by answering these questions
** Netflix will premiere *Berlin and the Lady of the Ermine* on May 15, a spin-off of the hit series *Money Heist*.
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** Xi showed closeness to Putin by calling him a âreliable allyâ and calling for a new world order, just one week after meeting with Trump. In addition, the Russian president said that Russia guarantees China a secure supply of oil and gas after the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
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** The Bolivian government accuses Evo Morales of fueling unrest and says the protests aim to provoke a âconstitutional rupture.â The political tension adds to a regional scenario marked by signals from the U.S., the clash with Colombia, and growing domestic mobilizations.
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** The Ministry is putting a âtemporaryâ route for the Madrid-Extremadura line out for public consultation. It runs 65 km from Toledo and abandons the Toledo Central plan to bring the high-speed rail through the city center. It will also study the viability of a station farther away, as proposed by Castilla-La Mancha and the City Council.
** Eleven arrested over the âŹ6.8 million fraud against the Murcian Health Service: they inflated prices by up to 1,287%
** The scheme is believed to have introduced unapproved medical products into the system and replaced other authorized ones, causing a âŹ6.8 million fraud against the Murcian Health Service by inflating prices by up to 1,287%.
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** Puy du Fou Spain has dismissed three employees for failing to comply with its internal animal welfare rules. The company also said it will strengthen supervision and control protocols for its animal team.
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** The town of El Recuenco, in Guadalajara, has been home since January to a herd of nine European bison as part of a scientific project. The goal is to assess whether the species can adapt to the climate of the Iberian Peninsula and, in the future, live in the wild.
** Add-ons and under-the-table payments, tricks some landlords use to avoid rent caps: âHe asks for âŹ100 more than is legalâ
** In Catalonia, some landlords use contract clauses, cash payments, and seasonal rentals to dodge rent caps and charge more than allowed. These practices are meant to conceal illegal increases, such as asking for up to âŹ100 more than the legal maximum.
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** On May 9, the eighth edition of Lesbian Garros will be held, a tournament that will bring together 150 participants. It was created by lesbians but is open to everyone, and it uses tennis as an excuse to promote community, visibility, and a different way of competing.
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** Lola Lolita and Silvia Abril were just short of the final of âMask Singerâ on Antena 3 after being unmasked in the semifinal.
** Juan y Medioâs face on *Mask Singer*: how it represents Spanish TV audiences
** The article highlights Juan y Medioâs expressive face on *Mask Singer*, noting that he communicates effectively without overacting. It suggests that his reactions reflect the spirit and emotions of Spanish television audiences.
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** Marta LĂłpez responded angrily to criticism over alleged photo retouching during her appearance on âEl tiempo justo.â To prove her abs were real, she lifted her dress live on air and showed her stomach, defending her image against the comments.
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** Ester ExpĂłsito was invited to the Cannes Festival as the image of a clothing brand.
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** The contestants from Villa Deseo chose Yuli and Lucas to star in the reunion after her infidelity with Ăscar. During the encounter, Yuli felt dizzy and Lucas broke the showâs rules to hug her.
** NĂșria MarĂn will present a new show on La 2 with Chelo GarcĂa CortĂ©s, âSoy una pringada,â and Boris
** NĂșria MarĂn will premiere a new show on La 2 focused on pop culture. She will be joined by Chelo GarcĂa CortĂ©s, âSoy una pringada,â and Boris, in a format that combines entertainment and current cultural topics.
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** Dani Mateo jokes on 'El Intermedio' about Pedro SĂĄnchezâs supposed obsession with mirrors, making fun of his way of defending himself against criticism.
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** Roberto Leal travels to Argentina to meet Argentine TV host Pollo Ălvarez, who is known for looking like him.
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** On RTVEâs program *Malas lenguas*, they explained that pedicures for cows are not a matter of aesthetics, but of health. Care of the hooves helps prevent problems that could cause the animals to end up lame.
** InĂ©s GarcĂa, the âinfluencerâ linked to Lamine Yamal, clears up the rumors and denies leaving her âboyfriendâ for the footballer
** Andalusian influencer InĂ©s GarcĂa denies the rumors linking her to Lamine Yamal and says she did not leave her âboyfriendâ for him. She clarifies that the supposed five-year relationship was not with her boyfriend, but with a friend, so she ŃŃĐžŃĐ°Đ”Ń the story âmakes no sense.â
** Blake Lively and Ryan Reynoldsâ multimillion-dollar debt halts their home renovation over unpaid bills
** Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds bought a property in New York in 2018, but the renovation of their house was left unfinished due to lack of budget and unpaid bills, which stalled the construction of their home.
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** The actress suffered an accident with intense pain, but decided not to stop filming and returned to work. She also asked that her daughter, SofĂa Cristo, not be told so as not to worry her.
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** A friend of Rosa LĂłpez has strongly criticized her ex, Iñaki GarcĂa, in an interview for *Y Ahora Sonsoles*. According to his statements, GarcĂa liked to be more of the center of attention than Rosa, and he described him as ânarcissistic.â
** Iker Casillas turns 45, and this is the wish he has asked for âfor everyoneâ
** Iker Casillas celebrates his 45th birthday, and among the birthday wishes he received, the one from his ex-wife and mother of his children, Sara Carbonero, stands out.
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** Marc GirĂł speaks humorously about his long 25-year relationship with his husband and jokes that he would like to be unfaithful, but that he doesnât have the âtalentâ for it.
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** Dakota Tarraga, known for her appearance on *Hermano Mayor*, spoke openly on Malbertâs podcast *La Ășltima llamada* about her relationship with drugs and death, sharing her experience with complete honesty.
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** Leticia Requejo revealed on Telecincoâs program that RocĂo Crusset, daughter of MarilĂł Montero and Carlos Herrera, will marry her boyfriend next May 30.
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** Ariel Winter said that sharing an apartment with Nolan Gould feels like a continuation of the series on which they met. The two remain close and enjoy watching *La isla de las tentaciones* together.
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** MrBeast responded to criticism over an alleged drop in audience on his channel and argued that his videos are timeless, so they continue to accumulate views over time. The creator aims to debunk the idea that he has lost interest among his followers.
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** The businessman spoke at the 7th International Expansion Forum about whether he will run for the presidency of Real Madrid and stated that there is a âmoral and ethical obligationâ to step forward. He also emphasized that he works â24/7.â
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** The FC Barcelona midfielder shared a photo of himself after undergoing foot surgery, following his omission from the World Cup.
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** Unai Emeryâs Aston Villa played the Europa League final in Istanbul against Germanyâs Freiburg, with the aim of claiming continental glory.
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** Rapper Swit released the song âI am Spanishâ with the aim of cheering on the national team in the World Cup. According to him, he wants the fansâ energy to reach the Spanish teamâs locker room.
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** Former Swedish tennis player Mats Wilander commented on Eurosport about the development of the Spanish players JĂłdar and Landaluce, and pointed out that both have the potential to trouble Jannik Sinner.
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** Congress calls for a return to the pre-2020 access criteria for special needs scholarships and for study grants not to depend on the degree of disability. Currently, students are required to have a minimum disability level of 25% to apply.
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** Montse, who uses a wheelchair because of Spinal Muscular Atrophy, denounces on social media the lack of accessibility she faces every day and especially points out architectural barriers and the difficulties with public transportation.
** One in five clinical trials developed in Spain focus on rare diseases
** Spain authorized 962 clinical trials in 2025, of which 216 focused on rare diseases, representing 22% of the national total.
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** The European Commission responded to MEPs that Spainâs temporary use of recovery funds to pay pensions does not call into question the legality of that money. Brussels considers that this step does not cast doubt on the Governmentâs lawful use of the fund.
** The King and Body strengthen ties with Canada and seal an AI alliance with Indra as the main player
** The Ministry of Economy has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Canada to facilitate investments between the two countries and improve access to artificial intelligence infrastructure. Indra is one of the standout players in this new strategic alliance.
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** The oil market is undergoing a profound restructuring driven by three major transformations that challenge the inherited balances of the 20th century.
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** Car production rose 8.3% in April, which reduced the year-to-date decline to 0.2%. However, electric vehicle manufacturing continues to weaken, with a 10.9% drop so far this year.
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** The Spanish state, through Sepi Digital, will invest 752 million euros and take a 32% stake in a joint company with Diamond Foundryâs subsidiary and private investors to promote chip development in Zaragoza and CĂĄceres.
** Ibercaja GestiĂłn launches a new fund to âtake advantage of the opportunities offered by the yield curveâ
** Ibercaja GestiĂłn has launched a new investment strategy within its range of model portfolios. The product aims to offer clients a global and diversified investment, taking advantage of the opportunities presented by the yield curve.
** *The Mandalorian and Grogu*: the *Star Wars* series episodes you should watch first to understand the movie
** The article explains which *Star Wars* episodes and key moments from the series are worth remembering before watching the new adventure of Din Djarin and Grogu, so you can better understand the plot and the relationship between the two characters.
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** Taylor Sheridan, creator of Yellowstone and several other series, is so busy directing, writing, and developing projects that he barely interacts with the cast and crew. According to some stars, itâs so rare to see him in person that âno one ever sees him.â
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** We spoke with Norwegian director AndrĂ© Ăvredal about his new film, the comparisons with *It Follows*, and how he created the filmâs demon protagonist.
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** Guy Ritchie has confirmed that the second season of *MobLand* has already been filmed and will arrive before a year has passed. The director and producer thus revealed that the series will move ahead faster than expected, although he did not offer more details about the plot or the cast.
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** Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale star in a version of Frankenstein that blends horror, comedy, and feminism, sparking controversy for its fresh and provocative approach.
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** China has opened the first school for robots, where androids are trained by human operators to learn how to perform tasks in industrial environments. The goal is to improve their skills and prepare them for real jobs in factories and other production settings.
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** Google unveiled Universal Cart at Google I/O 2026, an AI-powered shopping cart integrated into Search, Gemini, YouTube, and Gmail. In addition to saving products, it will be able to compare prices, detect incompatibilities, and help users make better purchasing decisions.
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** Fortnite has returned to the App Store after five years of legal disputes with Apple, so users can now download it again on iPhone.
** Google unveils Wear OS 7: more battery, a more useful display, and Gemini AI on your wrist
** Google says Wear OS 7 can deliver up to 10% more battery life, improving the battery life of compatible watches.
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** The article highlights a building designed to last and withstand the test of time, which already houses more than one million seed samples from around the world.
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** Minimalism continues to set the trend, and this selection of items from low-cost brands shows that itâs possible to achieve an elegant and sophisticated style without spending much.
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** Psychologist Sonia Barber shares a simple and effective trick to stop nighttime overthinking and help you fall asleep faster.
** Serena Juan Lobato, trainer: âFrom age 40 on, squats help maintain strengthâ
** Squats are one of the most complete and beneficial exercises, especially from age 40 onward, when their impact on health is greater. They help maintain strength and promote overall physical well-being.
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** Stylist Oriol BarberĂ points out the most common mistakes when dyeing your hair at home and explains how to avoid them to achieve better results and reduce risks.
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** The search for the perfect striped T-shirts for warm weather includes offerings from brands such as CompañĂa FantĂĄstica and Pull & Bear. The garment is establishing itself as an urban trend to complete colorful and fresh seasonal looks.
** Aitana SĂĄnchez-GijĂłn dazzles at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival and is crowned the most elegant
** Aitana SĂĄnchez-GijĂłn, 57, shone on the Cannes 2026 red carpet and proved that elegance does not need extravagance to make an impact.
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** Melt is a new brownie bakery in Madrid created by a young woman who left her job at a multinational company to dedicate herself to pastry-making. It offers five different flavors and prices starting at 4 euros.
** What is bienmesabe: the typical Canarian dessert accompaniment little known in the rest of Spain
** The article introduces bienmesabe, a traditional Canary Islands accompaniment that is little known outside the archipelago, and suggests learning how to make it in order to enjoy it with your favorite dessert.
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** If youâre visiting Sintra on a trip to Lisbon, remember to try its famous local sweet, travesseiros.
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** The article presents five restaurants in Madrid where you can explore different international cuisines without leaving the city, offering a unique dining experience that takes you from the flavors of France to Georgia.
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** A simple trick greatly improves roast chicken: soaking it in brine for several hours. This process helps the meat turn out juicier, more tender, and more flavorful when cooked, resulting in a much tastier final dish.
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** The silhouette of the Osborne bull, seen on many Spanish roads, is celebrating its 70th anniversary. The article reviews how this advertising emblem came to become a cultural icon recognized throughout the country.
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** Three Spanish cities have entered the global Top 10 of the best destinations for digital nomads, standing out for their favorable conditions for remote work.
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** Passengers will be able to enjoy peaceful days at sea, with stops in vibrant cities and shore excursions during a 180-day world voyage.
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** An emblematic beach in Menorca has been included in the âWorldâs 50 Best Beachesâ list, consolidating itself as one of the best-known destinations in the Balearic Islands for its beauty and international prestige.
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** With the arrival of spring, a hiking route among streams and dense forests is a great option to enjoy with family or friends in the surroundings of the BaztĂĄn Valley.
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** Smoking not only harms lung and cardiovascular health, but also significantly reduces fertility in both women and men, lowering the chances of conceiving.
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** Healthy gums protect the body by helping prevent oral infections. Maintaining good gum health is key to preventing bleeding and preserving an effective natural barrier against mouth problems and possible complications in the rest of the body.
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** MarĂa Montessori emphasized the importance of educating children from an early age with independence and self-determination, planting positive ideas in them even if they cannot yet fully understand them.
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** Confuciusâ teachings are still relevant today. The content highlights the current significance of his philosophical ideas, especially his reflection on personal responsibility and on demanding more of oneself rather than criticizing others.
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** Changing a profile picture frequently can be just a habit, but it can also reflect emotional or identity needs, such as seeking validation, showing a new image, or expressing moods. It does not always indicate a problem; it depends on the context and the intention of each person.
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** The relationship expert psychologist explains that many couples stay together even though they no longer love each other or canât stand each other, often because of the time invested in the relationship or fear of breaking up.
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** The top-of-the-range version of the Skoda Epiq will have 210 hp and will be able to travel up to 440 kilometers on a single charge.
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** The government approved Royal Decree 402/2025 to regulate the reduction coefficients for the retirement age, but the delay in processing the applications has caused frustration in the road transport sector, which could join the strike called by UGT to demand the implementation of early retirement.
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** Walter Pandiani made his childhood dream of going everywhere by driving a semi-truck tractor unit come true. During his years in Spanish cities where he played, he went to training in a truck for fourteen years.
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** Volkswagen opens a new chapter for its most iconic badges with the debut of the first electric GTI in its history: the ID. Polo GTI.
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** The DGT is expanding the use of average-speed cameras in several autonomous communities. These devices monitor speed over an entire stretch of road, so it is no longer enough to slow down only when passing the detection point.
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** The DGT released a video captured by the Pegasus radar showing a car driving at over 210 km/h while the rear of the vehicle fills with smoke coming out of the exhaust pipe, a sign that the engine was suffering serious damage.
** Madrid will have âinfiniteâ waves for surfing: this will be the large lagoon in AtlĂ©ticoâs Sports City
** The project will cover 23,000 square meters and will include a large lagoon with waves for surfing, as well as a dining area and a concert space within AtlĂ©ticoâs Sports City.
** Education and the unions end the meeting without an agreement and agree to continue negotiating this Thursday and Friday
** The Department of Education and the unions ended the meeting without reaching an agreement, but both sides showed a willingness to keep negotiating. They have agreed to continue the talks this Thursday and Friday in an effort to finalize a deal.
** A worker dies after falling from the roof of Madridâs Movistar Arena
** A worker died after falling from a height of about 30 meters from the roof of Madridâs Movistar Arena.
** Andalusia restores the benefits suspended in 2012 for the families of deceased public employees
** Andalusia will resume the benefits suspended in 2012 for the families of deceased public employees and will again grant incentives for renting a primary residence, in fulfillment of the commitment made by the Andalusian government with the trade unions.
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** Loli Ramos has been going to El RocĂo for 63 years without missing a single time, not even when she was about to give birth to her first child. Her experience reflects the long tradition of the pilgrimage and how, according to her, there would be many fewer people today if it were still kept the way it used to be.
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** A Roman head of great artistic quality and excellent preservation has been found in Alicante, described as having âincalculable value.â Experts believe it could represent Venus.
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** Two paintings by Lucas Valdés, lost since 1929 after being exhibited at the Ibero-American Exposition in Seville, have been recovered by the Archdiocese of Seville. The trail of both works had been lost for nearly a century, and their discovery represents the recovery of valuable artistic heritage.
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** The town councils of Alameda, Humilladero, Fuente de Piedra, and Mollina will limit water use to ensure supply in the coming months, given the worrying condition of the aquifers.
** Ready for summer: 30 km of beaches in Barcelona, but with only a third of the sand
** The agency has renovated lifeguard modules and accessibility features for the summer season, but warns that Barcelonaâs beaches are still losing sand. It is calling on the Spanish government and the regional government of Catalonia to create a joint plan to halt the coastlineâs erosion.
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** CNN has included a medieval village in Baix EmpordĂ on its list of the most beautiful destinations in Europe, placing it alongside iconic places across the continent.
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** A fire was reported at 11:25 a.m. at the La Malagueña restaurant in Målaga. The incident left one person injured with burns.
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** An android tried to imitate Michael Jacksonâs dance, but tripped twice. Although it managed to recover at first, it eventually ran out of energy and fell to the ground.
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** The woman, known for making videos to help pay for her grandsonâs medical treatment, experienced a tense moment when police entered her home during a live broadcast. Although she was scared and didnât understand what was happening, she later said the officers were very kind.
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** A Seville ice cream shop created a special ice cream inspired by Mary Help of Christians to celebrate the novena. The dessert has been so well received that it will remain available for longer than originally planned.
** Why we should not give our dogs more protein than they need
** Veterinary nutrition experts warn that giving dogs more protein than necessary does not provide extra health benefits and, instead, can put additional strain on organs such as the kidneys.
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** A study analyzed 246 European polecats and 96 domestic ferrets from different parts of the Iberian Peninsula and confirmed the existence of hybrids between the two species.
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** A study of 2,500 dogs in different Mediterranean countries found an uneven circulation of parasites and viruses transmitted by sand flies. The results help draw a more accurate map of the risk of leishmaniasis in the region.
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** Read the daily horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es.
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** The longest study on capuchin monkeys reveals that extreme weather conditions are not only changing their way of life, but also their character, making them more aggressive.
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** The Sevilla-born politician has announced that she will resign her seat in Congress, so she will stop receiving her salary as a deputy.
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** Adelante AndalucĂa was founded in 2018 after breaking away from Podemos and Izquierda Unida. It is a left-wing, Andalusian political project that seeks its own representation in Andalusia and has caused a surprise this May 17.
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** Jaculatory prayers are very brief and fervent Christian prayers, recited quickly and repeatedly throughout the day, either silently or aloud.
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** Yaiza Ramos, author of *Del amor al NoPor*, reflects in her theatrical work on how early exposure to pornography shapes desire and can fuel sexual violence, emphasizing that porn often carries messages that dehumanize women.
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** The article describes a giant remote-controlled airplane, built from a carved block of foam and reinforced with fiberglass and carbon fiber. Its size is comparable to that of a small airplane, standing out for its dimensions and the materials used in its construction.
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** On the occasion of Cherâs 80th birthday, little-known images from her life and career are reviewed. Born in 1946 in El Centro as Cherilyn Sarkisian LaPierre, the artist has said that âCherâ is not her whole identity, but the professional side of herself.
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** Mexico, the United States, and Canada will host the World Cup from June 11 to July 19, with 48 teams competing for the title. The tournament will be especially important for several stars, including Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, who will likely play their last World Cup.
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** Thousands of pilgrims from all over Andalusia are already heading to the village of El RocĂo. In 2026, more than 120 brotherhoods are taking part, especially from Seville, Huelva, and CĂĄdiz, though also from MĂĄlaga and CĂłrdoba. The pilgrimage, one of the most important in Spain, can bring together more than a million people along the route.
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** Bezos highlighted that the richest 1% of taxpayers contribute nearly 40% of total tax revenue, while the lower-income half pays only 3%, to support eliminating income tax for those with lower incomes.
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** Doctors Without Borders reports that health centers in the Ebola outbreak area in the Republic of Congo are overwhelmed and âpackedâ with suspected cases. The organization warns that the situation is chaotic due to the lack of space to treat more patients.
** Right to Dignified Death asserts euthanasia as a âpersonal and non-transferable rightâ and rejects that relatives can challenge it
** The AFDMD argues that euthanasia is a strictly personal right and opposes any third party, including family members or close friends, being able to intervene or appeal against it, as it believes that would interfere with the applicantâs decision.
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** A joint operation by the National Police and local police in Palafrugell and Sant Feliu de GuĂxols carried out four operations to strengthen public safety. Among the results were the arrest of drug traffickers who were moving around on electric scooters and the discovery of shacks with peacocks.
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** The National Court rules in favor of the unions and recognizes that workers have the right to be compensated with an additional day off when public holidays fall on a Saturday.
** Final explained of âOutlanderâ: Jamieâs ghost, Claireâs powers, and a love that defies time
** After 12 years, the series finale gives meaning to the origins of Jamie and Claireâs romance and to the mysteries that have surrounded the plot. The story suggests that, in the end, even the disappearances and strange events have an explanation.
** David FrancĂ©s, makeup artist: âAfter 40, itâs a mistake to keep using this eyelinerâ
** The makeup artist explains how to adapt makeup after 40 to rejuvenate the eyes, soften facial features, and add freshness, without losing personal style.
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** The most irreverent anti-hero series on television premieres its final episode on streaming, ending its story with chapter 5x08.
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** The expert explains the current situation of mortgages when buying a home and points out that the preference for fixed-rate mortgages has changed, suggesting that that stage is now over.
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** The Asturian chef shared an appetizer idea on his show featuring canned cockles and recommended enhancing their flavor with mandarin and olive oil instead of lemon.
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** Tom Clancy quickly brought Jack Ryan to the big screen after creating the CIA analyst. The article presents a chronology of the various film and television adaptations of Clancyâs bestselling Jack Ryan stories.
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** The content highlights must-visit travel destinations that combine tradition, modernity, and nature, from Japan to the wild landscapes of Patagonia.
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** The third season of the spin-off *Dead City* will premiere alongside the third season of *Daryl Dixon*, the other active series in the *The Walking Dead* universe, which recently released new episodes set in Spain.
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** A historic passage just 122 meters long connects El Clot and Sant MartĂ, standing out for its colorful houses, 19th-century working-class architecture, and its peaceful, pedestrian atmosphere, protected as a historic ensemble.
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** Cataloniaâs most famous flower exhibition features 113 decorated spaces this year, along with concerts and routes to explore some of the cityâs most emblematic places.
** The 2025 Income Tax Simulator is now active: hereâs how you can find out whether youâll have to pay the tax office or get a refund on your return
** The 2025 Income Tax Simulator is now available and lets you quickly and in advance see whether your tax return will result in a payment or a refund. With this tool, taxpayers can get immediate information about the process before filing their return.
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** The Andalusian regional government has presented a new tourist pass to boost tourism in ten municipalities in one of the most beautiful areas of the province of Seville.
** Oil rebounds on Iran peace deal uncertainty and inventory drawdowns
** Oil prices rose as doubts grew over a potential Iran peace deal, while reports of inventory drawdowns supported the market. Traders also weighed ongoing supply risks and demand concerns, helping crude recover after recent pressure.
** Gold prices rise further on Iran peace hopes
** Gold prices climbed further as hopes for progress in Iran peace talks lifted market sentiment. Investors also watched broader economic and geopolitical developments, with the metal gaining amid continued uncertainty and demand for safe-haven assets.
** Oil prices rise as Trump flags potential strikes against Iran if peace talks fail
** Oil prices climbed after Trump said the U.S. could strike Iran if nuclear talks collapse, raising fears of supply disruption in the Middle East. Markets reacted to the heightened geopolitical risk, with traders watching diplomacy and any signs of conflict that could affect global crude flows.
** Devon Energy dominates record $4 billion US government oil and gas auction
** Devon Energy was the biggest winner in a record U.S. government oil and gas lease sale, accounting for a large share of the $4 billion total. The auction drew strong industry interest as companies sought drilling rights, highlighting continued demand for federal energy leases despite market and policy pressures.
** Oil and gas lease sale in New Mexico and Texas raises $4 billion
** A federal oil and gas lease sale in New Mexico and Texas drew major bids, bringing in $4 billion amid strong demand for drilling rights. The auction highlights continued interest in fossil fuel development on public lands despite climate concerns and ongoing debates over energy policy.
Canola futures fall on crude oil slump
Canola futures declined as crude oil prices weakened, putting pressure on the vegetable oil market. Traders also monitored changes in global supply and demand, as well as broader movements in commodity markets.
** Wheat futures drop as oil prices tumble on Iran deal progress
** Wheat futures fell as oil prices sank on signs of progress in Iran nuclear deal talks, easing concerns about supply disruptions. The broader market also reacted to shifting global economic and geopolitical conditions.
** Spot gold rises as the dollar slips amid stabilizing yields, boosting hopes for peace with Iran
** Spot gold rose as the U.S. dollar weakened and Treasury yields stabilized, supporting bullion prices. Growing hopes for peace involving Iran also contributed to the move, easing geopolitical concerns while keeping investors cautious.
** Brazil to export a record volume of coffee, with El Niño in focus, says trading firm
** Brazil is expected to export a record amount of coffee, according to a trading firm, as market attention shifts to the possible impact of El Niño on future production.
** U.S. military boards, releases Iran-flagged oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman
** U.S. forces boarded an Iran-flagged oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman and then released it. The incident comes amid heightened tensions in the region and raises questions about the circumstances and purpose of the brief seizure.
** Macquarie Identifies Leading Opportunities in Japanâs Tech Sector
** Macquarie highlights Japanâs tech sector as offering strong opportunities, pointing to companies with solid growth potential, attractive valuations, and improving industry conditions. The report emphasizes select firms that may benefit from demand trends, innovation, and structural changes in the market.
** Nvidia bets on new data center chips for growth as sales outlook tops estimates
** Nvidia reported strong demand for its new data center chips, helping lift its sales outlook above estimates. The company is betting on these chips to drive future growth as demand for AI infrastructure remains robust.
** SpaceX reveals Musk company links, from Cybertrucks and jets to stock investments
** SpaceX disclosed in a filing that it has extensive business and financial ties to Elon Muskâs other companies, including Tesla Cybertrucks, leased jets, and investments in Musk-led ventures. The disclosure highlights how closely interconnected Muskâs companies are, raising questions about conflicts of interest and corporate dependence.
** Australiaâs Arafura approves $1.6 billion rare earths project
** Arafura has approved the development of its $1.6 billion rare earths project in Australia, marking a major step toward increasing the supply of critical minerals. The project is expected to help meet demand from the clean energy and defense industries, though financing and execution risks remain.
** JPMorgan to hire more AI specialists, fewer bankers, Dimon tells Bloomberg
** JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said the bank will hire more AI specialists and fewer bankers as automation increases. He said AI can improve efficiency across roles and expects the technology to reshape how the bank operates, though some jobs will be reduced over time.
** SpaceX IPO filing reveals losses and Muskâs control as it bets its future on AI
** SpaceXâs IPO filing reveals significant losses, heavy reliance on Elon Muskâs control, and a strategic push into AI as key to its future growth. The company is betting that advanced technology will help offset financial strain and support expansion, while investors are being asked to support a business that still faces major risks and uncertainty.
Nvidia Asian suppliers rally after AI fuels strong Q1 earnings
Asian suppliers linked to Nvidia rose after the chipmaker reported strong first-quarter results, driven by surging demand for AI. The positive earnings reinforced optimism for companies across the region that make components and equipment used in Nvidiaâs supply chain, boosting their shares in early trading.
Asia stocks rally on upbeat Nvidia earnings, KOSPI surges 8% on Samsung union deal
Asian markets rose after strong Nvidia earnings lifted tech sentiment. South Koreaâs KOSPI jumped 8% after Samsung Electronics reached a union agreement, while other regional indexes also gained as investors became more optimistic about global chip demand and a broader market recovery.
** India weighs options including rate hikes to stabilize floundering rupee - Bloomberg
** India is considering measures, including interest rate hikes, to support the weakening rupee as it struggles against global market pressures. Policymakers are weighing options to stabilize the currency amid concerns over inflation, capital outflows, and economic uncertainty.
** Samsung shares soar as strike averted, but bonuses of $416,000 for some stoke concern
** Samsung shares rose after the company reached a wage agreement that helped avert a strike. While investors welcomed the labor peace, the deal drew criticism because some workers could receive bonuses worth up to $416,000, sparking concerns about cost and fairness.
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** Japanâs factory activity expands at a slower pace as cost pressures surge
** Japanâs manufacturing sector continued to grow, but at a slower pace as demand softened. At the same time, input and output costs rose sharply, increasing pressure on firms. The report suggests businesses are facing tougher conditions even as overall factory activity remains in expansion territory.
** Japan trade balance rises in April as strong exports offset rising imports
** Japanâs trade balance improved in April as exports remained strong enough to offset an increase in imports. The article notes that robust overseas demand helped support Japanâs external accounts despite higher import costs.
** More gasoline price shocks might hit U.S. drivers this summer travel season
** U.S. drivers could face more gas price spikes this summer as seasonal demand rises, refinery maintenance limits supply, and geopolitical tensions keep oil markets volatile. Analysts say prices may remain uneven across regions, with some states seeing sharper increases than others.
** Trump nominee vows to press Seoul on its $350 billion pledge
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** EIA crude oil inventories drop sharply, exceeding forecasts
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** China still Germanyâs top trade partner in first quarter, US close behind
** Germany remained Chinaâs biggest trade partner in the first quarter, with the US close behind. Trade shifts reflect ongoing global economic tensions and changing supply chains, while Germany continues balancing strong ties with both major economies.
** Trumpâs approval drops to 35% as Republican support softens, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
** A Reuters/Ipsos poll found that President Trumpâs approval rating fell to 35%, down from 42% in late January, as some Republican support weakened. The survey suggests growing disapproval of his handling of key issues and reflects broader public dissatisfaction.
** Middle East war dampens India private sector growth, services pick up, PMI shows
** Indiaâs private sector growth slowed as stronger manufacturing momentum was offset by weaker services demand, with the Middle East conflict cited as a drag. The PMI indicated continued expansion, but at a softer pace, suggesting businesses faced headwinds from geopolitical uncertainty even as overall activity remained in growth territory.
** ECBâs Rehn sees few signs yet of high inflation taking root
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** Iran says it is reviewing the latest U.S. peace proposal as Trump holds back on military action
** Iran said it is reviewing the latest U.S. peace proposal as tensions with Washington continue. The announcement comes while President Trump has not ruled out military action, keeping pressure high amid efforts to avoid further escalation.
** Morning Bid: Samsung Electronicsâ wage drama not over yet
** Samsung Electronicsâ labor tensions remain unresolved as wage negotiations continue to face resistance. The company is still dealing with disputes over pay and working conditions, keeping the issue ongoing and raising the risk of further disruption.
** From TACO to FOMO: How retail traders turned Trump-driven volatility into a playbook
** Retail investors have learned to trade Trump-related market swings, buying dips when tariff fears spark sell-offs and selling into rallies as headlines fade. The pattern, dubbed âTACOâ and fueled by FOMO, shows how social media and real-time news have turned political volatility into a repeatable trading strategy.
** BOJ policymaker calls for rate hike, warns of war-led inflation overshoot
** Bank of Japan policymaker Junko Nakagawa said the BOJ should consider raising interest rates to avoid falling behind inflation, warning that a shift in geopolitical tensions or war-related shocks could push prices above current forecasts. She stressed the need for flexible policy and close monitoring of wage and price trends.
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** Elon Muskâs X loses Australian child protection compliance lawsuit
** Australiaâs federal court ruled that X failed to fully comply with a child safety reporting order, siding with the eSafety Commissioner. The case focused on transparency obligations related to preventing child sexual abuse material. The ruling is a setback for Elon Muskâs platform as regulators worldwide increase scrutiny of online safety compliance.
Japan April exports rise 14.8% year/year despite Middle East conflict
Japanâs exports in April rose 14.8% compared with a year earlier, exceeding expectations even as tensions in the Middle East sparked concerns about trade disruptions. Strong demand helped offset geopolitical risks, supporting Japanâs trade performance for the month.
** Japan exports rise 14.8% year/year in April
** Japanâs exports increased 14.8% in April compared with the same month a year earlier, driven by stronger shipments abroad. The article highlights overall trade growth, reflecting continued external demand.
** Glassnode says Bitcoin quantum risk covers 1.92M BTC
** Glassnode says about 1.92 million BTC could be vulnerable to quantum computing if Bitcoinâs security is not upgraded in time. The report notes that most exposed coins are in older address types, while modern address formats are less at risk. It highlights the need for long-term quantum-resistant safeguards.
** Bitcoin edges higher above $77k, looks to snap five-day losing streak
** Bitcoin climbed above $77,000 as markets attempted to break a five-day losing streak, supported by a broader recovery in risk assets. Traders remain cautious amid continued volatility, while investors watch macroeconomic signals and crypto market sentiment for clues on the next move.
** Sui Launches Gasless Stablecoin Transfers With Support From Fireblocks
** Sui introduced gasless stablecoin transfers, allowing users to send stablecoins without paying network fees. The feature is backed by Fireblocks support, aiming to improve accessibility and streamline payments and transfers within the Sui ecosystem.
** Vitalik Buterin outlines 3-step Ethereum privacy upgrade
** Vitalik Buterin outlined a 3-step plan to improve Ethereum privacy, aiming for better confidentiality without major protocol changes. The proposal focuses on making privacy easier for users through wallet-level protections, transaction privacy tools, and broader ecosystem support, as Ethereum continues balancing usability, security, and decentralization.
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** Could Bitcoinâs price surge to $95K as an analyst points to a bullish MVRV setup?
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Bitcoin seizure reaches 1,000 BTC in Irish drug case
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** Bitcoinâs $60K bottom still holds? K33 says this cycle is different
** K33 says Bitcoinâs recent behavior suggests this cycle differs from past bull runs, with stronger support around $60,000. The firm argues that macro conditions, ETF flows, and institutional demand are changing market dynamics, making a deeper breakdown less likely unless broader risk sentiment worsens.
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** PU Prime Launches âDream Fundâ to Tackle Global Education Gap, Beginning with Sustained Sponsorship in Nigeria
** PU Prime has launched its âDream Fundâ initiative to address global education inequality, starting with long-term sponsorship efforts in Nigeria. The program aims to support underserved students and improve access to learning opportunities through sustained community-focused investment.
** American Healthcare REIT prices $705.6M stock offering
** American Healthcare REIT priced an underwritten public offering of 30.5 million shares at $23.15 each, raising about $705.6 million before fees. The company plans to use the proceeds for acquisitions, investments, and general corporate purposes.
Congressman Tim Moore invests in AT&T, Intercontinental Hotels and Rolls-Royce
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** Josh Gottheimer Makes Various Stock Transactions in Morgan Stanley Accounts
** The article reports that Rep. Josh Gottheimer made several stock transactions through Morgan Stanley accounts, involving multiple purchases and sales. It highlights his trading activity but does not provide additional context about his motivations or the outcomes.
Steve Cohen from Tennesseeâs 9th district makes significant investment in US Treasury Bills
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** Relay Therapeutics prices $275M stock offering at $12/share
** Relay Therapeutics priced a $275 million public stock offering at $12 per share. The biotech expects to use the proceeds for general corporate purposes, including advancing its clinical and preclinical programs, working capital, and potential business development activities.
** Cathie Woodâs ARK sells AMD, buys Cerebras Systems stock
** ARK Invest, led by Cathie Wood, reduced its position in AMD while adding shares of AI chip startup Cerebras Systems. The move reflects ARKâs ongoing shift toward emerging AI infrastructure names and away from some established semiconductor holdings.
** Avnet declares a $0.35 quarterly dividend payable in June
** Avnet announced a quarterly dividend of $0.35 per share, payable in June. The statement reflects the companyâs continued shareholder return policy.
** Hydro One prices $1 billion senior notes due 2031
** Hydro One has priced $1 billion in senior notes due 2031. The offering is part of the utility's financing activities, with proceeds expected to support general corporate purposes and/or debt management.