News Summary - 05/23/2026

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** At least 82 dead in Chinese coal mine explosion, state media reports

** An explosion occurred at 19:29 local time on Friday at a coal mine in northern China.

** Putin vows retaliation after accusing Ukraine of attacking a student dormitory

** Ukraine said it struck Russia’s elite Rubicon drone military unit in a region occupied by Moscow, amid escalating cross-border attacks and Russian accusations that Ukraine struck civilian targets.

** SpaceX launches massive Starship V3 rocket on test flight

** The world’s largest and most powerful rocket finally launched after its initial attempt was delayed.

** Rubio tries to reassure NATO allies over U.S. troop deployments

** President Donald Trump said he wants to send more troops to Poland, just a week after his officials canceled a similar deployment.

** Ebola risk raised to “very high” in DR Congo

** The UN health agency says Ebola poses a “very high” risk in DR Congo, with the danger considered “high” across the wider region but still “low” globally.

** Race for French presidency sees ex-PM Philippe as early favourite to beat populists

** Latest polls show the centre-right former prime minister as the leading contender in the French presidential race, with the best chance of defeating either Marine Le Pen or Jean-Luc Mélenchon.

** Tulsi Gabbard to resign as U.S. director of national intelligence

** Gabbard, who has kept a low profile during recent U.S. operations, says she will step down from her role as director of national intelligence because of her husband’s illness.

** Gaza flotilla activists allege abuse by Israeli forces while detained

** Detainees claim they were slapped, hit, humiliated, and subjected to sexual violence while in custody, but Israel’s prison service denies the allegations and says they are false.

** Rubio visits India to promote energy sales as the Iran oil shock continues

** The top U.S. diplomat is offering support for India’s energy needs amid ongoing disruption from the Iran oil shock, while raising the question of whether New Delhi should accept the offer.

** U.S. government releases UFO sighting reports — “Orbs swarming in all directions”

** The Pentagon has released dozens of UFO files documenting reported sightings of spheres, discs, and fireballs. The reports span nearly 80 years and include accounts of unusual aerial phenomena observed over several decades.

** Bodies of Italian divers did not have optimal equipment, says rescuer

** Images from the cave show the challenging conditions rescuers faced while recovering the bodies of the four Italians, highlighting the difficulty of the rescue operation.

** More than 40,000 Californians evacuated due to chemical tank leak

** Officials warned that a leaking chemical tank contains a highly volatile substance that could explode, prompting the evacuation of more than 40,000 Californians.

** Carney says Alberta is “essential” to Canada as province plans vote on separation

** Alberta’s planned referendum on separation has drawn widespread criticism, including from separatists who argue that the proposed question is too vague and does not clearly address independence.

** Judge dismisses criminal case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia

** A federal judge said the Maryland man who was wrongly deported last year is being prosecuted for political reasons.

** Sabalenka cuts media short as French Open players protest

** Leading players, including Aryna Sabalenka, Coco Gauff, and Jannik Sinner, are limiting their French Open media availability to 15 minutes in protest over prize money.

** Waymo pauses robotaxis in five US cities after cars drive into flooded roads

** Waymo said it expanded a temporary pause of its robotaxi service in five U.S. cities “out of an abundance of caution” after some vehicles drove into flooded roads.

** “Speed, money and compassion” — lessons from an Ebola survivor and other experts

** Ten years after the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, survivors and experts reflect on the key lessons for responding to current epidemics, highlighting the need for fast action, adequate funding, and compassionate care for those affected.

** The space race to create gym equipment for future astronauts

** Scientists are working to develop exercise equipment designed for future space missions, helping astronauts stay fit while living and working in space.

** Trump is exerting pressure on Cuba — why and to what end?

** The US says a peaceful agreement with Cuba is unlikely, while Havana calls the situation a “fraudulent case” intended to justify military intervention.

** An Indian bride dies. Rival claims of murder and suicide set off media frenzy

** Twisha Sharma, a model and actor, died just five months after her marriage. Her death has sparked a media frenzy amid competing claims that she was murdered or died by suicide.

Iran steps up claim to control Strait of Hormuz

Iran published a map asserting “armed forces oversight” over more than 22,000 square kilometers of the Strait of Hormuz, escalating its territorial claim to the strategic waterway.

** “No means no”: Greenlanders protest against Trump outside new US consulate

** Greenlanders protested outside the new US consulate as it opened, opposing U.S. President Donald Trump’s push for greater control over the island. The inauguration highlighted ongoing tensions over Greenland’s political future and U.S. interest in the territory.

** Moment SpaceX rocket explodes in the Indian Ocean after splashdown

** SpaceX successfully launched its Starship V3 rocket, which ended in a planned fiery explosion after splashdown on Friday.

** Why thousands of stock trades tied to Trump are raising eyebrows

** BBC’s Michelle Fleury examines stock trades disclosed by the president, focusing on why the volume and timing of thousands of transactions linked to Trump are drawing scrutiny and concern.

** Timelapse footage shows “giant cave” inflating on a Paris bridge

** Parisian artist JR, often called the French Banksy, created a monumental inflatable structure on a bridge in Paris that resembled a giant cave.

** How Cuban Americans feel about RaĂșl Castro’s indictment

** The DOJ has charged former Cuban leader RaĂșl Castro with murder and other crimes, alleging his role in the 1996 shootdown of two civilian aircraft.

** Fans react to Stephen Colbert’s final show

** Stephen Colbert will host his final episode on CBS’s late-night show as the program ends after 11 seasons, following last summer’s announcement.

** Watch: “Everybody back up!” Moment car explodes in NYC

** Viral footage shows a car explosion in New York City, with flames and thick black smoke engulfing the street. The dramatic scene quickly spread online, capturing the moment and the chaos that followed.

** Zapatero and his wife share a bank account that received more than one and a half million euros between 2020 and 2025

** A judge notes that the transfers show “a significant concentration of payments” toward a small group of recipients within the same corporate circle.

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** The police initially took time to access a safe located in Zapatero’s office during the search of his personal secretary. In the end, the key was handed over to the officers and they were able to open it.

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** Julio MartĂ­nez MartĂ­nez controlled a network of 39 business entities between 2020 and 2024.

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** The PP is asking Brussels to investigate the rescue of Plus Ultra after Zapatero was indicted. Montserrat accuses the PSOE of wanting to use Europe as an “ATM” for its networks of favors and personal gain.

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** The former president’s associate began planning the creation of Landside Middle East Fzco in Dubai in late January 2021. The business plan was agreed on March 3, just six days before the Council of Ministers approved the bailout of Plus Ultra on March 9.

** Felipe González expresses his “sadness” over Zapatero’s indictment: “I can’t imagine him in that role”

** Felipe GonzĂĄlez expressed his sadness over JosĂ© Luis RodrĂ­guez Zapatero’s indictment and said he can’t imagine him in that role. He also noted that he does not agree with Zapatero either on the policies he has promoted with the current government or on his position regarding Venezuela.

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** The man from Alicante, Enrique Riquelme, is close to finalizing an agreement with Andbank to secure a guarantee of 190 million euros, after Santander and BBVA turned him down. He hopes to resolve the final details before midnight so he can present his candidacy for the presidency of Madrid.

** Veteran journalist Ángels Barceló leaves Cadena SER, which is seeking a shake-up to reach “new audiences”

** According to some media outlets, Ángels Barceló, 62, would be leaving Cadena SER and would be replaced by Aimar Bretos, the current evening news director. The station would thus be looking for a shake-up to connect with new audiences.

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** Carlos Alsina, who has hosted *MĂĄs de uno* alone in recent years, will remain linked to the program in this new stage, in which Rafa Latorre will take over the news segment and Alsina will be in charge of the magazine.

** “Concern” in the US that Russian pressure against the Baltics could “trigger something bigger”

** The U.S. Secretary of State said Washington is following the situation “very closely” amid Russian pressure on the Baltic countries, out of fear that it could escalate and trigger a larger conflict.

** Man arrested after being caught kissing and hugging a 4-year-old boy at the Magaluf pool

** The boy’s mother, who is British, saw the man kissing and hugging her 4-year-old son in the hotel pool in Magaluf. She alerted the hotel staff, who called the police, and the suspect was arrested.

** Rafa Nadal speaks out about Carlos Alcaraz’s parties in Ibiza

** In an interview with CNN, Rafa Nadal explained that he did not want to project his private life to the world.

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** Bad Bunny begins his long-awaited tour in Spain this Friday, May 22, after seven years without performing in the country.

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** The expert explains in an interview that putting all your savings in a single account is a common mistake. She recommends dividing your money into several accounts to better organize your finances and make more effective use of your savings.

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** Ukrainian forces would have regained nearly 400 square kilometers of territory after an operation that jammed the radio signal used by Russian troops, causing confusion and attacks within their own ranks.

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** Sergio Scariolo’s team defeated Valencia Basket 90-105 in the second semifinal of the EuroLeague Final Four. With this victory, Real Madrid advanced to the final, where they will face a Greek opponent in pursuit of their 12th continental title.

** Spaniards isolated due to hantavirus will be able to do the last 14 days of quarantine at home if they test negative on PCR

** Spaniards isolated due to hantavirus will be able to spend the last 14 days of quarantine at home if they get a negative PCR result. During that period, they will remain under surveillance, with daily checks by Public Health staff.

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** The sixth episode of season 9 of *The Simpsons* begins with an international soccer match to determine which is “the greatest nation on Earth,” which has led some to link it to a supposed prediction about the 2026 World Cup final.

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** In Spain, a second-category ticket has won €157,970 in Euromillions. Meanwhile, the draw’s jackpot continues to grow and has now reached €115 million.

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** The Supreme Court has rejected suspending the regularization of immigrants requested by five plaintiffs, including the Community of Madrid, Vox, and Hazte OĂ­r, after dismissing their arguments.

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** Gabbard resigned from her post because her husband has been diagnosed with an extremely rare form of bone cancer.

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** The Pentagon released a second batch of official documents and images about UFOs, including 209 sightings near the Sandia military base in New Mexico. The reports describe “green orbs, discs, and fireballs” observed near the facility.

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** Win Scutt, the monument’s curator, suggests that moving the Stonehenge stones may have had a playful or sporting element, like a “competition” between groups to see who could get them to the site.

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** Another 77 third-category Bonoloto winners took home 3,037 euros each.

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** Cristina explains that her ex-husband has not worked for 17 years by his own choice and still lives with her. According to her, he does not leave because she supports him and because living together is ruining her life.

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** Anna María Vicente Oset, known as “Anita la fantástica,” is a fugitive after failing to appear in court. The prosecutor’s office is seeking nine years in prison for alleged fraud.

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** Galicia has been chosen by the LALIGA BARES CLUB community as the Spanish region with the greatest football passion in traditional bars, places where football is enjoyed and shared with family.

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** Puleva is expanding its range of dairy protein products to adapt to consumption habits linked to physical activity and “on the go” consumption, offering options designed for breakfast and post-workout recovery.

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** Paloma GarcĂ­a-Pelayo recalled on *Y ahora Sonsoles* an uncomfortable experience she had during the time she covered political and social activity related to Gilism, remembering an unpleasant anecdote with JesĂșs Gil.

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** FC Barcelona celebrated their league title at PortAventura, where a moment captured of Pedri’s girlfriend went viral on social media. The brief gesture sparked numerous comments and jokes among users.

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** A 63-year-old teacher was fired in the U.S. after hanging a Black doll in the classroom to get the attention of her 14-year-old students, who were not paying attention to her. The gesture was denounced as offensive and hateful, sparking outrage.

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** Francisco de Paula Expósito, a young man from Jaén, is missing in Greece after getting lost on a hiking route on Mount Olympus. His family has had no news from him since May 19, when they last contacted him.

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** Laura’s former coworker, Zapatero’s daughter, highlights her positive attitude and eagerness to learn. She says Laura faced new challenges with interest and a desire to do everything well.

** Flamini, the richest former footballer in the world: his fortune is 10 times greater than Cristiano Ronaldo’s

** After retiring from football, French midfielder Mathieu Flamini founded GF Biochemicals, the first company able to mass-produce levulinic acid, which boosted a fortune far greater than that of other former footballers, even Cristiano Ronaldo.

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** The European Commission still has not included in its forecasts the possible economic impact of a war in Iran that, if it lasts beyond the summer, could worsen the situation and open the door to stagflation.

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** Álvaro Morte plays Father Sal Tedeschi in *Immaculate*, a horror film with strong Catholic symbolism that will be released in theaters on May 1.

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** The article recommends keeping track of viral k-beauty products to lighten up your beauty routine this spring.

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** A study by the Blas Cabrera Institute of Physical Chemistry of the CSIS and the University of Notre Dame has identified a weak point in one of the 15 most dangerous bacteria for human health. The finding could help reverse its resistance to current antibiotics and open the door to new treatments.

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** Frequency detectors used in exams can locate earpieces and hidden devices, but they do not work to detect the use of AI. They only look for wireless signals, so their effectiveness is limited against new forms of cheating.

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** With fewer than a hundred inhabitants, this town in the MaragaterĂ­a stands out as one of the most beautiful villages in Spain. Its medieval charm and renowned cuisine, especially the famous *cocido maragato*, have made it a very popular destination.

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** The article highlights “carne de cabra compuesta,” a typical Canarian dish that, according to the piece, is one of the islands’ must-try recipes. It also notes that it can be easily prepared in just five steps.

** A thermal camera shows the differences between combustion and electric engines

** A thermal camera reveals how heat is distributed differently in both types of vehicles: in combustion vehicles, it is concentrated at the front, while in electric vehicles, it is spread between the wheels and the area where the battery is located.

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** The UN approved a resolution that strengthens states’ obligations in the face of climate change, amid a context in which several Pacific islands face an existential threat from rising sea levels and other climate impacts.

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** PACMA has called for accountability following the fire in which eight horses died and has demanded an end to the use of animals in the El RocĂ­o pilgrimage.

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** Neurologist José M. Laímez explains that not all alcohol consumption has the same impact: having a beer with friends after work is not the same as drinking alone to ease discomfort. His message highlights the importance of context and of controlling risk factors to prevent health problems.

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** The WHO confirmed 12 hantavirus cases after a new positive case was detected in a Hondius worker in the Netherlands. According to the report, no further deaths have been recorded since May 2.

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** Actress Sonsoles Benedicto has died at the age of 84. The acclaimed Spanish performer’s death has caused sadness in the cultural world.

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** A woman acquired a two-story brick palace, built in 1751 and once belonging to the Radziwill family, for 28 euros. The building had been abandoned since 2010.

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** Carlos Bardem has shared his opinion on whether taking part in shows like Telecinco’s reality series helps strengthen a romantic relationship.

** The wedding high season kicks off: three options to get more return on gift money

** In an inflationary environment, the money received as a wedding gift can quickly lose value or be spent without much notice. The article presents three alternatives to make it go further and protect it better against rising prices.

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** The article explains that there is no single answer to improving your personal finances: the best option between saving more or increasing your income depends on your current situation.

** Goodbye to worrying about Google’s 15 GB: these are the best platforms for storing photos for free

** The article presents alternatives to Google Photos for storing images for free, highlighting platforms with more free storage space so users can save their photos without worrying about Google’s limited 15 GB.

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** For €41, this set lunch menu in Vigo includes bread, an appetizer, a first course, a second course, and dessert, although drinks are not included.

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** More than four years after the start of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, when Russian troops crossed from Belarus toward Kyiv on February 24, the conflict continues without a clear resolution.

** Zapatero, the moral benchmark

** The former prime minister denied the economic crisis and reopened old wounds from the Spanish Civil War.

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** The text questions the conspiracy theories surrounding Zapatero’s indictment and argues that not everything can be explained by “lawfare” or by the actions of Manos Limpias.

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** The people who teach are very angry about their economic situation and the lack of clarity in their professional career.

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** One of the vehicles was stopped for about an hour on a flooded road in Atlanta, reigniting concerns about the safety of robotaxis on U.S. highways.

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** Researchers at Utrecht University warn that the lack of discoveries of extraterrestrial life could be due to “false negatives,” meaning that current missions are not designed to detect it properly. Because of this, they believe a lot of money is being spent on explorations that may need to be reconsidered and redesigned.

**A fan stars in one of the most anticipated moments of Bad Bunny’s first show in Barcelona**

**A fan was the star of one of the most anticipated moments of Bad Bunny’s first concert in Barcelona after being chosen by the artist to take part in a special part of the performance.**

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** The City Council of Isla Cristina has declared official mourning this Friday following the death of a young man who drowned at a beach in Huelva while trying to help another person.

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

** 20minutos introduces Ciudadano20, a channel for readers to participate in the news, share stories, and report issues that deserve investigation. It also invites people to write about matters that should be read.

** Which 26 players should De la Fuente choose to play in the World Cup?

** The Spanish national team coach will have to decide before next Monday which 26 footballers will make up the final squad he will use in his attempt to lead La Roja to their second World Cup title.

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** 20minutos presents a new installment of its sex advice column, with answers from expert Santiago Frago, director of the AMALTEA Institute of Sexology in Zaragoza, to readers’ questions about sexual relationships, illness, menstruation, intercourse, and the rejection of certain sexual positions.

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** The former deputy chief of the Russian Army General Staff, who was sentenced in July 2025 to 17 years in prison and stripped of his rank of colonel, will now see his sentence increased to 19 years in prison.

** The surreal new appearance of Don Pimpón on *La Revuelta*: “I found Bin Laden”

** Don Pimpón appeared again on Broncano’s *La Revuelta* in a more mischievous version, starring in another surreal segment involving the popular *Sesame Street* character.

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** Research reveals that a specific part of the mitochondria is key to the proper functioning of immune system cells, which could help improve cancer immunotherapy.

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** The content explains confirmation bias, a psychological phenomenon in which people tend to seek, interpret, and remember information in ways that support their prior beliefs, rather than challenging them or seeking objective truth.

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** Presenter Beatriz Pérez-Aranda had an unexpected moment when she tried to translate the English name of a group performing at Radio 3 concerts into Spanish. Her spontaneous gesture created a curious and surreal scene during the broadcast.

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** Young people from Gen Z are moving away from long nights at nightclubs and are instead preferring quieter plans, such as chatting in a bar or going out with friends without staying out late. The article gathers street interviews about how their leisure habits have changed and how they now prioritize more relaxed experiences.

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** Some landlords in Catalunya use clauses, add-ons, cash payments, and seasonal rentals to get around rent caps and charge more than legally allowed, in some cases even an extra €100 per month.

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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 men’s prisons.

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** A new twist in the “Pasapalabra” dispute suggests that Mediaset may not be able to use the name “El Rosco,” even though it holds the rights to the game segment. The conflict centers on the use of the brand associated with the show’s popular final round.

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** The artist leads the thirteenth edition of *Tu cara me suena* and recalls her first steps in music and television, highlighting that that stage was “a gift” for her.

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** A paparazzi caught Marta López committing a reckless driving act, and the show “El tiempo justo” made the violation public. The news has angered López, who responded harshly: “If you want, take me to jail.”

** Historic compensation: Mediaset must pay 73.2 million for airing *Pasapalabra* irregularly

** A court has ordered a historic compensation payment of 73.2 million euros against Mediaset for improperly broadcasting the game show *Pasapalabra*. The ruling represents one of the largest damages awards imposed in Spain for a television dispute of this kind.

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** Ana Rosa Quintana commented on the various cases of alleged corruption affecting the PSOE, focusing on the controversies surrounding the party and several of its political figures.

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** The twelfth *Survivors* gala’s save was contested between Alvar Seguí, Aratz Lakuntza, and Gerard Arias.

** David reveals how he experienced his first bonfire on *Temptation Island*: “I didn’t expect it so soon”

** David and his girlfriend Alba were among the last couples to join the tenth edition of *Temptation Island* on Telecinco.

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** The Catalan and the Mallorcan shared the experience of the eighth season of *La isla de las tentaciones*.

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** Bad Gyal was the first guest artist on Bad Bunny’s Spanish tour, during the opening of his *Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour* in Barcelona, where she surprised the 50,000 people at the Olympic Stadium.

** From Tana Rivera and Victoria Federica to César Cadaval: these are the celebrities who have been seen at El Rocío

** Once again this year, numerous celebrities and influencers have gone to El Rocío so they wouldn’t miss one of Andalusia’s most notable events.

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** Juan del Val joked on *El Hormiguero* about Nuria Roca’s comments regarding the money from the 2025 Planeta Prize, prompting funny remarks about who will keep the prize money.

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** Andrea Bueno criticizes in a video the influencers who travel to Bali and show minors in public as if they were a “tourist attraction,” denouncing the exposure of children in destinations considered “exotic.”

** The personal life of Guitarricadelafuente, star of the upcoming film by Los Javis

** Guitarricadelafuente is part of the cast of *La bola negra*, the new film by Los Javis, which has already won over audiences at Cannes.

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** The star of *The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives* responds to those who downplay or doubt the severity of her chronic skin condition, highlighting the physical and emotional impact it can have on her life.

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** Ricky Martin had to stop his concert in Montenegro, where he was performing before thousands of people to mark the country’s independence commemoration, following a tear gas attack. The incident caused alarm among the audience, although the artist assured attendees that they were safe.

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** Elena Huelva’s family remembered her with emotion on what would have been her 24th birthday. The influencer, deeply loved for her fight against Ewing sarcoma and her motto “My desire wins,” remains in the memory of thousands of people.

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** Mariló Montero has confirmed that her daughter’s wedding will take place in New York and that the couple wanted to keep it secret. The ceremony will be religious, simple, and, above all, very peaceful.

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** Sara Carbonero has appeared again alongside Isabel Jiménez to present her new Slowlove collection, a project marked by emotion as she remembered her mother, Goyi Arévalo.

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** Fernando Alonso spoke ahead of the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix, saying he feels he is the best and has nothing to prove to anyone.

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** Several political parties, including UPN, PP, and Vox, have requested the removal of the symbol from Athletic’s new shirt for next season, considering the inclusion of Navarre as part of the Basque Country to be controversial.

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** Boris Becker praised Jannik Sinner’s overall quality in an interview with Eurosport and said that, in his view, Carlos Alcaraz is the only player capable of beating the world No. 1.

** Another farewell at Real Madrid: Alaba will leave

** The Austrian defender will leave Real Madrid after completing five seasons at the club. During his time as a Madrid player, he made a total of 131 appearances.

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** Álvaro Arbeloa has confirmed that he will leave Real Madrid and has ruled out joining JosĂ© Mourinho’s coaching staff if the Portuguese manager returns to the club.

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** Plena InclusiĂłn highlights Personalized Employment as an effective methodology for promoting the labor inclusion of thousands of people with intellectual disabilities and others with extensive support needs, in a situation where 98% of these people are unemployed.

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** MindMuscle, based on AI and neurofeedback, seeks to help children with ADHD and autism. The project was a finalist in the Social Innovation Awards of the Mapfre Foundation, standing out for its technological approach to improving support for minors with ASD and ADHD.

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** MindMuscle, a tool to help children with ADHD and autism, and Livox, a solution that enables people with communication difficulties to communicate, were finalists for Fundación Mapfre’s Social Innovation Awards.

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** 75% of used car buyers would choose a Chinese brand because of its attractive price, according to coches.net. The trend reflects a shift in market preferences, with growing interest in more affordable alternatives to combustion-engine cars.

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** Donald Trump said that “no one in the United States is better prepared to lead” the central bank, while Kevin Warsh promised to make decisions independently after taking office as Federal Reserve chair.

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** Two Republican senators are calling for Santander’s acquisition of Webster to be stopped, arguing that Spain “has not always been a reliable ally.” They also point to concerns about the bank’s recent record regarding possible sanctions risks linked to Iran and question the ambitions of Pedro Sánchez’s government.

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** The Ibex 35 ended the week up 2.06%, driven mainly by Wednesday’s gains. Despite the rebound, the index was unable to maintain the 18,000-point level.

** Puig plunges more than 13% on the stock market after breaking off merger talks with Estée Lauder

** Puig is leading the Ibex 35 declines with a drop of more than 13% on the stock market after negotiations with Estée Lauder for a possible merger broke down. The news has hit the perfume group hard, making it the biggest loser of the day.

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** Two-thirds of Spaniards are concerned that AI could spread false information, although its use continues to grow. There is also strong lingering distrust about how it handles personal data and its impact on employment.

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** Belmont Cameli and Ella Bright explain how they prepared the intimate scenes in *Off Campus* and reveal what they did right after filming one of them, in a conversation about the shoot and behind the scenes.

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** The new project by Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi, known for *La MesĂ­as* and *The Call* (*La llamada*), has caused great excitement in Cannes. The film is winning over both audiences and film professionals who have already seen it, raising high expectations and possible Oscar ambitions.

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** The protagonists of *Yellowstone* are launching their own sequel, and the article recaps how each of their stories ended at Kevin Costner’s ranch, to help viewers understand the new series and pick up the thread of the saga.

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** The article highlights the challenge of bringing Mando and Grogu to the big screen beyond the storyline, relying on a mix of technical innovation, IMAX, and respect for Star Wars tradition. The goal is to create such an immersive visual experience that audiences can’t tell how it was made.

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** The Netflix series, based on material that Tony Scott already adapted into a memorable film starring Denzel Washington, is crushing audience numbers internationally. However, that success is not being repeated in Spain, where it is not having the same impact.

** Ukraine finds technology from Europe and the United States after analyzing several Russian missiles

** Ukraine analyzed several Russian missiles and found technological components from Europe and the United States. More than the technology itself, what is concerning is the large number of foreign parts present in each missile, which reveals a broad dependence on these supplies.

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** Samsung has launched Premium Plus, a 24-hour repair service for certain TV models. For now, this initiative is only available in Madrid and MĂĄlaga.

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** Gemini Spark is Google’s new AI agent that operates 24/7 to help with digital life tasks. It can monitor emails, organize trips, and handle other tasks even when the phone is turned off.

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** Microsoft Teams has removed “Together Mode” with the aim of simplifying its interface and improving the user experience. The move seeks to reduce unnecessary elements and make the platform easier to use.

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** soundcore introduces the Liberty 5 Pro and Pro Max, earbuds equipped with an AI chip to improve call clarity and deliver a more advanced audio experience.

** 5 viral Korean products you should add to your spring makeup bag right now

** The article recommends taking note of viral k-beauty products to simplify and lighten your beauty routine in spring, highlighting popular Korean options for this season’s makeup bag.

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** The 27th edition of Casa Decor, held in a 19th-century building on Calle San Agustín, 14, brings together more than 120 home decor brands and will come to an end on Sunday the 24th in Madrid’s Barrio de las Letras.

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** Squats are one of the most complete and beneficial exercises, especially after the age of 40, when their impact on health is greater and they help maintain strength.

** Adult acne: how hormonal imbalances affect it and the active ingredients that rebalance the skin

** Acne is not exclusive to adolescence; it can also appear in adulthood. According to an expert, hormonal imbalances influence its development, and there are specific active ingredients that help rebalance the skin and fight these breakouts.

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** Rosalía, Dua Lipa, Nathy Peluso, Ester Expósito, and Karol G have fallen for Susmie's, a small “made in Spain” fashion brand founded by two 22-year-old women. The low-cost label has won over several celebrities thanks to its style and popularity on social media.

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** At 28 years old, a designer has caught Dior’s attention thanks to garments inspired by Atlantic culture and Galician trades, using elements drawn from shellfish gatherers and other local traditions.

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** Melt is the project of a young woman who left her job at a multinational company to dedicate herself to baking and open Madrid’s first brownie bakery. It offers five different flavors, with prices starting at 4 euros.

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** The piece explains what bienmesabe is, a traditional accompaniment from the Canary Islands that is little known outside the archipelago. It also invites readers to learn how to prepare it at home to enjoy with their favorite dessert.

** Travesseiros, the traditional sweet you must try if you visit this town in Portugal

** If you visit Sintra during a trip to Lisbon, don’t forget to try the travesseiros, a traditional sweet from this Portuguese town.

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** Discover five Madrid restaurants that let you “travel” through different international cuisines without leaving the city, offering unique dining experiences that take you from France to Georgia through your palate.

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** The article explains that the secret to getting juicier and more flavorful roasted chicken is to leave it in brine for several hours before cooking. This trick helps keep the meat moist and noticeably improves the final result.

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** The silhouette of the Osborne bull, seen on many Spanish roads, is celebrating 70 years. The article looks back at how this figure went from being an advertisement to becoming a cultural symbol and a recognizable icon in Spain.

** The three Spanish cities that are among the best for remote work

** Three Spanish cities have entered a global ranking of the best for digital nomads, and all of them are in the top 10.

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** One beach in Menorca and another in Fuerteventura have been highlighted among the best in the world. The first stands out for its turquoise waters and white sand, while the second attracts attention for its wild, untamed landscape.

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** The iconic cove in Menorca, one of the most famous beaches in the Balearic Islands, has been included in the *World's 50 Best Beaches* list, standing out among the world's most highly rated destinations.

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** With the arrival of spring and the end of winter in the mountains, this hiking route through streams and dense forests is an ideal plan to enjoy with family or friends in the BaztĂĄn Valley.

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** The mind continuously generates thoughts, memories, emotions, and habits, but it is necessary to learn to guide it consciously in order to manage it better.

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** The Bundibugyo variant of Ebola, responsible for an outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is one of the strains least likely to trigger large waves of infection. For this reason, experts say that developing or distributing a specific vaccine has not been prioritized.

** The health risks of the total solar eclipse on August 12: from eye injuries to more infections and STIs

** The Ministry of Health warns that solar eclipses can pose health risks, especially eye injuries from looking at the sun without protection. It also calls for caution regarding other possible health effects associated with the massive influx of people during these events.

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** Confucius’ teachings remain relevant today, as many of his ideas still hold full significance despite the passage of time.

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** Martha Nussbaum, one of the most influential philosophers in contemporary thought, centers her work on the role of emotions in human life and ethical formation.

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** The psychologist, an expert in romantic relationships, explains that many couples stay together even though they no longer love each other, driven by factors such as the time invested in the relationship or the fear of ending it.

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** The Ebro S400 is an SUV priced at around 20,000 euros with an ECO label, a 211-hp engine, and a competitive approach against rivals such as the MG ZS and the Peugeot 2008.

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** The Government approved Royal Decree 402/2025 to regulate the reduction coefficients for retirement age, but the administrative blockage in processing the cases has generated discontent in the road transport sector, which could join the strike called by UGT to demand the implementation of early retirement.

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** A roundabout in the middle of the countryside between Zalaegerszeg and Zalaszentiván, in Hungary, has gone viral for being considered a “botched job”: it cost more than a million and connects four access points that apparently lead nowhere.

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** Volkswagen opens a new era for its legendary GTI badge with the launch of the first electric GTI in its history: the ID. Polo GTI.

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** Traffic has installed average speed cameras that monitor speed over longer distances, preventing drivers from slowing down only when they pass the detection point. These devices aim to improve road enforcement in several autonomous communities.

** Exlantix prepares its landing in Spain: what will its strategy be?

** Exlantix plans to arrive in Spain in 2027, and it will do so with the RX Concept, a prototype that previews the brand’s design language and sets the lines for its future models.

** The TSJM raises the compensation for a couple affected by Metro Line 7B by almost 90,000 euros

** The TSJM has increased the compensation for a couple affected by Madrid Metro Line 7B by nearly 90,000 euros. The Madrid regional government had set the compensation at €272,443.02 for the loss of the property and moral damages, but the owners appealed, considering the amount insufficient.

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** The Seville City Council approves a “baby bonus” worth 1.7 million euros, with aid of up to 600 euros for each child born or adopted. Families registered as residents in Seville since 2021 will be eligible to apply, for children up to four years old born or adopted between January 1, 2025 and May 22 of this year.

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** A detainee has been ordered to return 229,500 euros, plus interest, to the affected company after a fraud related to the sale and purchase of gloves during the pandemic.

** New developments in the Andic case: Jonathan was not alone on the day his father died and may have taken the same route four days earlier

** According to *La Vanguardia*, on the day Isak Andic died, two climbers approached Jonathan, who was visibly nervous. The outlet also notes that he may have taken the same route four days earlier.

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** Madrid offers a varied weekend with a Lope de Vega comedy, the Budapest Orchestra, flamenco guitar and dance, a reinterpreted songbook, and science and art offerings, plus a culinary option featuring sushi.

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** A local resident found the body of a man in the Robo River, in Puente la Reina.

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** The singer Guitarricadelafuente, born in BenicĂ ssim, spent part of his childhood in this small medieval town in Teruel, where his grandmother lived.

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** The Central Military Court had sentenced the lieutenant colonel to 11 months in prison and to pay 60,000 euros in civil liability for hiring her sister at the GĂłmez Ulla hospital.

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** **Nelson D.M.B., already sentenced to a total of 37 years in prison, has been found guilty of the murder of a septuagenarian.**

** A green tide once again fills the center of Valencia on the tenth day of the strike: “Education has not measured our strength”

** Thousands of demonstrators once again filled the center of Valencia on the tenth day of the strike, bringing Plaza de la Virgen to a standstill for more than two hours. The protest once again showed the strength of the movement and its rejection of the Education department’s measures.

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** The accused had already been ordered to pay the victim €20,000 in compensation. The report says that 24 years in prison are being sought for an alleged case of continuous sexual assault against a minor in Cuenca, which began when the girl was 5 years old.

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** A group of friends got a big scare when they discovered a cobra in their hotel toilet. At first, they thought it was an object thrown into the toilet, but then they realized it was a real snake.

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** A young woman’s family desperately searches for a cure for a strange illness that only appears at the beginning of the school year. Although doctors have found no abnormalities in the girl, the case remains unexplained and continues to cause concern.

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** A 60-year-old man began learning to dance in 2018 and has since been posting daily videos on TikTok. His choreography, set to Spanish-language songs by artists such as Luis Miguel, Shakira, and Mago de Oz, has gone viral and made him a sensation on the platform.

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** It is a common intestinal infection, especially in kittens and in places with many animals.

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** A narrative video game explores illegal animal trafficking from the perspective of those who sell and buy. The project aims to show how this clandestine market works and its dynamics, using the player’s experience to raise awareness about this problem.

** Phosphorus in cats’ diet: when it can become a problem

** Some commercial cat foods can contain phosphorus at levels much higher than necessary, especially when inorganic phosphates are added to improve texture. This can make it a health risk if consumed in excess.

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** The content only indicates that you can consult yesterday’s, today’s, and tomorrow’s horoscope on 20minutos.es.

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** Check the Bonoloto results for Friday, May 22, 2026 and see whether your combination has won a prize.

** Check Euromillions: numbers and stars this Friday

** You are invited to check the results of the Euromillions draw corresponding to Friday, May 22, 2026.

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** Check the results of the ONCE Cuponazo for Friday, May 22, 2026.

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** Jaculatory prayers are very short, fervent Christian prayers, used as brief invocations that believers recite quickly, silently or aloud, throughout the day.

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** Neighbors found a live frog, nicknamed Greg, inside a bag of salad. The amphibian was rescued and released into a nearby lake.

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** On the occasion of Cher’s 80th birthday, the article reviews 10 little-known images from her life and career. It also reminds readers that her real name is Cherilyn Sarkisian LaPierre and that, as she told *Vanity Fair*, “Cher” is only part of who she is and of her work.

** Beach habits that seem normal but that you should avoid at all costs

** With the arrival of warm weather, beaches fill up with people, and it’s important to follow recommendations to enjoy the coast safely. The article warns that there are habits that may seem normal, but that should be avoided completely.

** Ten Strange Signs in Your Body That Show You’re Really Healthy

** The article explains that the body not only warns about health problems, but also when it is functioning well. These are signs that may seem strange, but actually indicate that the body is in good condition.

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** After analyzing the poses of Zara and Mango, the article reviews the most forced poses of Stradivarius models, noting that some are as surreal as they are unnecessary for promoting the Spanish brand’s designs.

** Rubio announces that the U.S. is considering a “Plan B” to reopen the Strait of Hormuz in response to Iran’s blockade

** U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that Washington is studying a “Plan B” to keep navigation in the Strait of Hormuz open if Iran blocks the passage. He added that NATO could contribute plans or support to help reopen the strait.

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** Storms in New York and New Jersey caused flooding, cars submerged underwater, flooded stations, and streets turned into rivers. They also triggered power outages that affected thousands of people and left fallen trees in several neighborhoods.

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** The former nuns of Belorado were also asking to stop the appointment of the Archbishop of Burgos, Mario Iceta.

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** Sumar points out that an increasing percentage of homeowners have obtained their homes through inheritance and proposes a law to tax inheritances exceeding 1 million euros.

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** Isabel Rodríguez stated that Madrid is one of the autonomous communities where it is hardest to access housing, while also saying that she “understands and shares” the mobilization scheduled for Sunday.

** Final explained of *Outlander*: Jamie’s ghost, Claire’s powers, and a love that defies time

** After 12 years, the series finale gives meaning to the beginning of Jamie and Claire’s love story. The ending reveals that disappearances, even the most mysterious ones, usually have an explanation, and reaffirms their bond as a love that defies time.

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** The makeup artist explains how to adapt makeup after 40 to enhance the eyes, soften facial features, and add freshness. His approach aims to preserve personal style, but with techniques and products that are more flattering for this stage of life.

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** At 62, Nicolas Cage plays a version of Spider-Man wearing a suit very similar to the original in the Spider-Noir adaptation, a Marvel character created in 1975.

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** Natalia de Santiago explains the current situation of mortgages when buying a home and points out that the preference for fixed-rate loans has changed, as that trend “is over.”

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** The Asturian chef José Andrés shared on his show a simple and surprising appetizer idea to improve canned cockles, suggesting the use of mandarin and olive oil instead of lemon.

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** Taylor Sheridan, the creator of *Yellowstone* and several other series, is so busy directing, writing, and developing projects that he hardly spends time with part of the cast. Some stars even say they never see him in person.

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** Experts recommend five essential trips to take at least once in your life, highlighting experiences that range from Japan’s blend of tradition and modernity to the wild, remote landscapes of Patagonia.

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** Lorca’s unfinished work inspires an ambitious three-part story about homosexual repression, the Spanish Civil War, and the persistence of hidden loves.

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** A protected historic 122-meter passage links Clot and Sant MartĂ­ in Barcelona. It stands out for its colorful houses, its 19th-century working-class architecture, and its quiet, pedestrian atmosphere, which make it an urban oasis in the middle of the Clot neighborhood.

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** Catalonia’s most emblematic flower show features 113 decorated spaces this year, along with concerts and routes through some of the city’s most representative corners, offering visitors and locals a unique cultural and visual experience.

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** The 2025 Income Tax system now has a simulator that lets you quickly and in advance find out whether your tax return will result in money to pay or a refund. With this tool, taxpayers can get immediate information about the process before submitting it.

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

** Death toll rises to at least 82 in China coal mine blast

** An explosion at a coal mine in China has killed at least 82 people, and rescue efforts are still underway as authorities investigate the cause. The disaster is among the deadliest mining accidents in recent years and has raised concerns about mine safety standards.

Plains to restart portions of ruptured oil pipeline in East Los Angeles within a couple of hours

Plains All American Pipeline said it will restart parts of its ruptured East Los Angeles oil pipeline within hours after emergency repairs and safety checks. The company is working with regulators as cleanup continues from the leak, which forced shutdowns and raised concerns about environmental and community impacts.

** Gold prices on track for a weekly decline as rate hike bets weigh on bullion

** Gold was set for a weekly loss as stronger expectations for U.S. interest rate hikes pressured bullion. Higher yields and a firmer dollar reduced gold’s appeal as a non-yielding asset, keeping prices under pressure despite ongoing inflation concerns.

** Soybean futures rise on short covering ahead of Memorial Day weekend

** Soybean futures increased as traders covered short positions ahead of the Memorial Day weekend. Prices also found support from a weaker U.S. dollar and concerns that weather conditions could affect crop planting and development. Market participants also monitored ongoing demand from China and broader moves in the grain market.

** Oil prices settle higher amid slow progress in U.S.-Iran peace talks

** Oil prices rose slightly as investors followed the slow-moving U.S.-Iran peace talks and considered supply risks. Market movements reflected uncertainty about possible sanctions relief and its effect on global crude flows, while traders also watched broader demand trends and geopolitical developments.

** Corn futures rise on strong export sales ahead of holiday weekend

** Corn futures increased after a strong export sales report indicated solid demand for U.S. corn. Trading was also affected by positioning ahead of the holiday weekend, which supported prices in the market.

** Oil prices set for weekly decline, WTI on track for worst week in over a month

** Oil prices are heading for a weekly drop, with WTI on pace for its biggest weekly loss in more than a month. The article content was not provided, so no further details can be summarized.

** Cubans gather before U.S. embassy in Havana to protest RaĂșl Castro indictment

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** Energy companies increase rig count for the fifth consecutive week

** U.S. energy companies raised the number of oil and natural gas rigs for the fifth week in a row, signaling steady drilling activity despite fluctuating prices. The rig count, which is a leading indicator of future production, suggests producers remain confident in demand and are gradually expanding operations.

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** Zoom secures $1B return on 2023 Anthropic investment ahead of new funding round

** Zoom’s 2023 investment in Anthropic has reportedly grown to about $1 billion as the AI startup prepares a new funding round. The paper gain highlights how major tech investors are benefiting from Anthropic’s rapid valuation growth amid rising demand for generative AI.

** SpaceX’s Starship flight meets most targets in pre-IPO test

** SpaceX’s latest Starship test flight met most of its goals, marking progress as the company prepares for a possible IPO. The launch showed improved performance and brought the spacecraft closer to operational readiness, although some objectives were not fully achieved.

** Law firm Fenwick agrees to pay $54 million in settlement over FTX work

** Fenwick has agreed to pay $54 million to settle claims related to its legal work for FTX. The settlement resolves allegations tied to the collapsed crypto exchange’s use of legal and advisory services before its bankruptcy.

** Jury clears Boeing in 737 MAX fraud lawsuit

** A jury found Boeing not liable in a fraud lawsuit over the 737 MAX, rejecting claims that the company misled regulators and airlines about the jet’s safety and handling. The verdict is a setback for plaintiffs seeking accountability after the two fatal crashes that grounded the aircraft worldwide.

** Exclusive: U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Warns of China’s Role in Argentina Contract Bid

** The article reports that the chair of the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee has warned about China’s involvement in a contract bid in Argentina, raising concerns over Beijing’s growing influence in the country and potential U.S. strategic implications.

** Blue Origin to expand Florida campus with new $600 million facility

** Blue Origin plans a $600 million expansion of its Florida campus to boost rocket production and support its growing spaceflight operations. The project is expected to create hundreds of jobs and strengthen the company’s manufacturing and launch capabilities in the state.

** Wall Street rises, Dow hits record high as Middle East hopes lift sentiment

** U.S. stocks rose, with the Dow closing at a record high, as easing tensions in the Middle East improved investor sentiment. Gains were led by cyclical and interest-rate-sensitive sectors, while bond yields and oil prices fell. Traders also looked ahead to economic data and signals from the Federal Reserve.

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** Lantheus considers potential $7 billion sale after Curium’s offer, Bloomberg News reports

** Lantheus is evaluating strategic options, including a possible sale valued at around $7 billion, after receiving an offer from Curium, Bloomberg News reported. The company is reviewing interest amid consolidation in the medical imaging and radiopharmaceuticals sector.

** Senior Walmart executives depart amid reshuffle under new CEO, memo shows

** Walmart is undergoing a leadership reshuffle under new CEO Doug McMillon, with several senior executives leaving, according to a memo. The changes are part of efforts to streamline operations and align the company’s leadership structure with its new strategy.

** Rubio’s trip to India signals US need to repair ties

** The article says Rubio’s visit to India reflects U.S. efforts to mend strained relations and strengthen cooperation with a key partner amid broader geopolitical and economic tensions.

** Argentina will gradually eliminate taxes on some industrial exports

** Argentina plans to phase out taxes on certain industrial exports to boost competitiveness and encourage sales abroad. The measure aims to support manufacturers and increase export growth, while gradually reducing the tax burden on selected sectors.

** Anxiety over rising cost of living pushes US consumer sentiment to record low

** US consumer sentiment has fallen to a record low as households worry about rising prices and the cost of living. The decline reflects growing pessimism about personal finances and the broader economy, fueled by inflation pressures and economic uncertainty.

** Michigan consumer sentiment dips as economic concerns rise

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** Trafigura plans to withdraw LME copper stocks ahead of US tariff ruling, sources say

** Trafigura is planning to withdraw copper from London Metal Exchange warehouses amid expectations of a US tariff ruling that could affect trade flows, according to sources. The move reflects a shift in market strategy as traders position themselves ahead of potential policy changes that may affect copper availability and pricing.

** Portugal says budget balance is “extremely difficult” after huge storm costs

** Portugal says achieving a balanced budget will be very difficult after severe storm damage led to major unexpected spending. Officials warned that reconstruction and recovery costs will strain public finances, complicating fiscal targets and forcing the government to reassess budget plans.

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** Americans brace for expensive summer travel as fuel costs near multi-year highs

** Summer travel is expected to be more expensive as fuel prices remain near multi-year highs, increasing costs for drivers and vacationers. Higher gas prices could strain household budgets and affect travel plans, especially as peak-season demand puts more pressure on already expensive trips.

** Germany’s residential construction falls to a 13-year low

** Germany’s residential construction has dropped to its lowest level in 13 years, reflecting a continued slowdown in the housing market. Higher interest rates, rising construction costs, and weak demand are putting pressure on developers and reducing the number of new project starts, increasing concerns about the country’s housing shortage.

** ECB will have to respond to inflation increase, EU’s Dombrovskis says

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** BofA says AI productivity boost visible in narrow tasks, not yet economy-wide

** Bank of America says AI is already improving productivity in specific, narrow tasks, but the gains have not yet spread broadly across the economy. The bank notes adoption is increasing, yet widespread business transformation and economy-wide efficiency benefits are still limited for now.

** 27 countries tap World Bank crisis funding amid Middle East conflict – Reuters

** The World Bank has approved crisis funding for 27 countries as the Middle East conflict and other shocks strain budgets and economies. The support aims to help governments respond to urgent needs, protect vulnerable people, and maintain basic services amid rising pressure from inflation, conflict, and climate-related disruptions.

Jury clears Boeing of fraud in $153 million 737 Max lawsuit by LOT Polish Airlines

A Chicago jury found that Boeing did not commit fraud against LOT Polish Airlines in a $153 million lawsuit over delays and cancellations involving the 737 Max. LOT had argued that Boeing misled it about the plane’s status and safety after two fatal crashes, but the jury rejected the claim.

** Goldman says pay attention to this important shift in FX market dynamics

** Goldman Sachs says FX market dynamics are shifting, with investors increasingly focused on macro factors and policy divergence rather than just rate differentials. The bank argues this could change currency behavior and create new trading opportunities as markets adjust to a more volatile environment.

** Indian fuel retailers implement third price hike in less than ten days

** India’s state-run fuel retailers raised petrol and diesel prices for the third time in less than ten days, following a recent surge in global crude oil prices. The increases have pushed fuel costs to record highs in several cities, adding pressure on consumers and raising concerns about inflation.

** U.S. halts visa issuance for travelers from Ebola-hit African nations, WSJ says

** According to the Wall Street Journal, the U.S. has stopped issuing visas to travelers from countries affected by Ebola. The move is intended to limit the spread of the virus and tighten travel controls amid growing health concerns.

** Citi sees AI price effects as key issue for Warsh

** Citi analysts said Kevin Warsh’s views on artificial intelligence and its impact on inflation and prices could be a key factor in assessing his policy stance. The article examines how AI-driven productivity gains may affect the economic outlook and what that could mean for interest-rate decisions. If you want, I can also **rewrite it in simpler English** or **make it sound more natural/news-style**.

**Mediators race to prevent U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran – WSJ reports**

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Drone strike ignites fire at major Russian oil export terminal in Novorossiysk

A drone strike caused a fire at a major oil export terminal in Russia’s Black Sea port of Novorossiysk, according to officials. The incident disrupted operations at a key facility handling crude exports, raising concerns about damage and the impact on Russia’s energy infrastructure.

** Key takeaways from Trump’s China visit

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** Solstice Tops $400M TVL as NYSE-Listed Bullish Joins Its Institutional Allocator Base

** Solstice has surpassed $400 million in total value locked as more institutions adopt its platform. NYSE-listed Bullish has joined Solstice’s allocator base, signaling growing confidence from major market participants in its institutional-focused offering.

** Bitcoin slips below $76k, set for weekly loss amid liquidations, rate volatility

** Bitcoin fell below $76,000 and was headed for a weekly decline as traders faced liquidations and shifting interest-rate expectations. Market volatility pressured crypto prices, with investors cautious amid broader risk-off sentiment and uncertainty over central bank policy.

** Foresight Ventures Leads $30M Investment in PopDEX to Advance Trader-Centric Perp DEXs

** Foresight Ventures led a $30 million investment in PopDEX, a perpetual decentralized exchange focused on trader-centric features. The funding will help advance PopDEX’s product development, improve liquidity, and support growth as it aims to compete in the perp DEX market.

** NOXCAT Positions Staking as Long-Term Ecosystem Alignment, Not a Short-Term Yield Game

** NOXCAT says its staking model is designed to strengthen long-term alignment within the ecosystem rather than provide quick profits. The project emphasizes sustained participation, deeper commitment from holders, and incentives tied to community growth and network health instead of short-term yield chasing.

** Nexpace Announces NXPC Buyback Program to Reinforce User-Centered Ecosystem Growth in MapleStory Universe

** Nexpace said it will launch an NXPC buyback program to support the MapleStory Universe ecosystem and reward long-term participation. The company said the move aims to strengthen token stability, align incentives with users, and promote sustainable growth across the platform.

** Bitcoin rises slightly amid elevated yields, boosted U.S.-Iran peace hopes

** Bitcoin edged up slightly as high bond yields influenced market sentiment, while optimism increased over possible U.S.-Iran peace developments. The gain was modest, reflecting cautious trading amid broader macroeconomic pressures.

** Bitcoin Depot bankruptcy signals a reckoning for crypto ATMs, Roshan Dharia says

** Bitcoin Depot’s bankruptcy is viewed as a warning sign for the crypto ATM industry, which has been struggling with weak economics, rising compliance costs, and regulatory scrutiny. Roshan Dharia says the sector may need to consolidate or reinvent itself as demand slows and cash-heavy, high-fee business models become harder to sustain.

** Bitcoin slips below $77,000 on Gate as BTC cools

** Bitcoin fell below $77,000 on Gate as the recent rally cooled, signaling renewed weakness in the crypto market. Traders are watching to see whether BTC can hold support levels after the pullback, with broader sentiment appearing more cautious amid the slowdown.

** Bitcoin “smart money” stacks: long-term holder supply nears record 16.3M BTC

** Bitcoin’s long-term holders are accumulating again, with supply nearing a record 16.3 million BTC, signaling strong conviction among “smart money.” The trend suggests investors are holding through volatility rather than selling, which can tighten available supply and potentially support prices over time.

Zama Acquires TokenOps to Launch Confidential and Fully Compliant Distributions, Airdrops, and Vesting

Zama has acquired TokenOps to expand its privacy-focused blockchain tools with confidential, compliance-ready token distribution features. The acquisition will help Zama offer secure airdrops, vesting, and other token operations that protect user data while supporting regulatory requirements.

Futu Holdings repurchases $160 million of ADSs under buyback plan

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

** ARK Invest, led by Cathie Wood, increased its stake in AI chip startup Cerebras while reducing its position in AMD. The move suggests ARK is shifting more toward emerging AI hardware plays and lowering its exposure to a larger, established chipmaker.

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** Global Interactive Technologies receives Nasdaq delisting notice

** Global Interactive Technologies said it received a Nasdaq notice for failing to meet the minimum bid price requirement. The company has 180 days to regain compliance, typically by having its shares close at $1 or more for at least 10 consecutive trading days. If it does not comply, Nasdaq may begin delisting proceedings.

** Immix Biopharma closes $140.65 million stock offering

** Immix Biopharma completed a $140.65 million stock offering, issuing shares to raise capital for its business operations and development efforts. The financing gives the company additional funding as it advances its programs.

Knorex receives NYSE non-compliance notice over delayed filing

Knorex has received a non-compliance notice from the New York Stock Exchange because it filed late. The notice says the company did not meet required reporting deadlines, but it does not immediately affect its listing status. Knorex is expected to work toward regaining compliance by submitting the overdue filing.

** La Rosa Holdings receives Nasdaq deficiency notice

** La Rosa Holdings said it received a Nasdaq notice for failing to meet the minimum bid price requirement after its shares closed below $1 for 30 consecutive business days. The company has 180 days to regain compliance, and the notice does not immediately affect its Nasdaq listing.

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** Silvercorp Metals Declares Semi-Annual Dividend of $0.0125

** Silvercorp Metals announced a semi-annual dividend of $0.0125 per share. The payout reflects the company’s ongoing shareholder return policy and will be distributed according to the board’s declared schedule and terms.

** Serabi Gold schedules annual meeting for June 18

** Serabi Gold has set its annual general meeting for June 18, when shareholders will vote on routine company matters and board-related items. The meeting announcement follows standard corporate governance requirements.

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