News Summary - 06/04/2026

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** Israel and Lebanon agree to implement a ceasefire if Hezbollah stops attacks
** The U.S. State Department says both countries oppose any attempt by any state or non-state actor to hold Lebanonâs future hostage, underscoring support for a ceasefire linked to Hezbollah ending its attacks.
** U.S. House votes to curb Trump's war powers in rebuke over Iran
** The House narrowly approved a measure to limit President Trump's war powers regarding Iran in a 215â208 vote. Four Republicans joined Democrats, helping the resolution pass after it had failed three times before.
** ââCrazyâ phone call between Trump and Netanyahu complicates Iran talksâ
** Israelâs prime minister dismissed reports of tension, but his dealings have often strained relations with U.S. presidents.
** Grab what you can while you can: The new reality in the South China Sea
** After years of watching China expand disputed territory through land reclamation to support its claims, other countries in the South China Sea are now following suit, reshaping the regionâs territorial dispute.
** Ukrainian drones strike St Petersburg as Putinâs flagship economic forum opens
** Several long-range drones hit oil storage facilities near St Petersburg, just days before Vladimir Putin was due to address the forum.
** Germany blames Russia for âbitter defeatâ in UN Security Council bid
** Johann Wadephul said it was âno secretâ that Russia had stirred up opposition to Germany because of its support for Ukraine.
** One killed and dozens injured in Iranian drone strikes on Kuwait airport
** Iran said the attack on Kuwait was retaliation for earlier US strikes on an Iranian oil tanker and island.
** China bans four New Zealand MPs over Taiwan visit
** Four New Zealand MPs were told upon returning from Taiwan that China had imposed a one-year ban on them.
** Senate Republicans cut $1 billion for Trumpâs new White House ballroom
** The bill to fund immigration agencies has been delayed amid opposition to Trumpâs proposed âanti-weaponization fund.â
** Foreign nationals among at least 21 killed in Delhi fire
** Many of the victims were South Asians who had traveled to India for medical treatment or to accompany relatives, highlighting the tragic impact on foreign nationals among the at least 21 people killed in the Delhi fire.
** Former UK political aide and Biden cabinet secretary lead California governor primary vote count
** Another Democrat, billionaire climate activist Tom Steyer, is in third place as the tally continues.
** Director Wim Wenders withdraws 1975 film over actress's teen topless scene
** Nastassja Kinski, who was 13 when she appeared in the film, said filmmaker Wim Wenders âdidnât protect me.â
** US announces new tariffs over forced labour concerns
** The new tariffs were announced after the US Supreme Court struck down many of President Donald Trumpâs earlier duties in February.
** Four sentenced to death for killing worshippers at Catholic church in Nigeria
** A court sentenced four men to death for their roles in the killing of worshippers at a Catholic church in Nigeria. A fifth defendant was discharged and acquitted because the evidence against him was insufficient.
** Norwegian teen was in the UK to âcarry out a hit,â court hears
** A trial heard that Johannes Natland was in the UK to carry out a shooting for a Swedish criminal group.
** Shell pumped oil through a Nigeria pipeline for years despite evidence of pollution, documents show
** Shell says the documents overlook the complex operating conditions at the time, arguing that the evidence must be understood in context.
** Man shot dead by FBI after taking hostages at California bank
** Two hostages were released on Tuesday, and the remaining hostages were released unharmed on Wednesday, police said.
** Eight killed after drone hits bus in Russian-occupied part of Ukraine
** A bus in Ukraineâs eastern Donetsk region was struck by a drone, killing eight people, according to an official.
** CBS News fires correspondent Scott Pelley from *60 Minutes*
** Veteran host Scott Pelley reportedly accused CBS leadership of âmurderingâ *60 Minutes* during a confrontation at a staff meeting this week.
** Celine Dion 'heartbroken' by the death of *Beauty and the Beast* singer Peabo Bryson
** Peabo Bryson, known for his iconic Disney duets including âA Whole New Worldâ and âBeauty and the Beast,â has died. His work made him one of the most recognizable voices behind beloved Disney songs, and his death has prompted tributes, including from Celine Dion.
** Trump-backed candidate in Iowa loses primary
** Randy Feenstraâs defeat may indicate that the presidentâs political instincts were off.
Watch: Man attacked by bear at steel works in Japan
A bear injured four people in an attack at a steel plant in Japan on Tuesday and is still on the loose inside the factory grounds.
Why Canada Has Generic Ozempic, and the U.S. Doesnât
Canada has become the first G7 country to approve lower-cost generic weight-loss drugs like Ozempic, with the medications beginning to appear in pharmacies this month.
** Expensive fuel pushes more Indians to buy electric cars, but challenges remain
** High fuel prices are making electric vehicles more attractive in India, increasing EV adoption in the worldâs third-largest auto market.
From butterflies to breast milk, Uberâs list of lost items reveals wild backseat discoveries
Uberâs annual Lost & Found Index highlights the strangest items left behind in rideshares, while also naming Americaâs most forgetful city and the day riders are most likely to misplace things.
** Putin remains uncompromising on Ukraine, but is public discourse on war changing in Russia?
** Russia has intensified its attacks in Ukraine, yet after more than four years of war, unease is growing even among some of Putinâs supporters, suggesting that public discussion in Russia may be shifting.
** The end of Trumpâs âanti-weaponisationâ fund is another sign Republicans are fighting back
** The Trump administrationâs proposed **$1.8 billion** fund, intended to compensate people it considered unfairly and politically targeted, has been shut down. Its collapse is seen as another sign of Republican resistance to Trumpâs push to fight what he called âweaponisationâ against his supporters.
** She watched a wildfire destroy her town, so sheâs building fireproof bunkers
** Linda Cantey and other U.S. entrepreneurs are turning personal wildfire trauma into business ideas aimed at reducing wildfire damage, including developing fire-resistant bunkers and other mitigation efforts.
** Watch: New footage shows the moment an Iranian drone struck Kuwait Airport
** One person was killed and more than 60 injured in the Iranian drone strike on Wednesday.
** Robodogs and Black Hawks - How one Mexican city is preparing for the World Cup
** BBCâs Will Grant visited Monterrey to see the cityâs security preparations ahead of hosting four World Cup matches, including the use of robodogs and Black Hawk helicopters.
** Watch: Explosion at fireworks factory in Malta
** An explosion at a fireworks factory in Malta injured two men, who were taken to hospital with minor injuries.
Watch: Glass doors shatter as fans scramble to see Pursuit of Jade star
Huge crowds gathered outside a shopping center in China to catch a glimpse of actor Zhang Linghe, causing chaos as fans rushed to see the Pursuit of Jade star.
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** The former head of the UCO reported pressure from the DAO to stay away from the investigations into the Government and SĂĄnchez. In addition, investigators say that Leire DĂez met with the director of the Civil Guard to push for an âinternal investigationâ against the UCO.
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** Leire DĂez would have told the former vice president of SEPI that Pedro SĂĄnchez knew about her maneuvers, after telling Santos CerdĂĄn that she was doing âan enormous jobâ and asking him not to get discouraged.
** SĂĄnchez deploys the heavy artillery to try to keep his partners and reach 2027 despite the judicial pressure
** After three years in office, SĂĄnchez responds to his partnersâ demands with new promises: to move forward with the 2027 budget, speed up the reform of regional funding, and defend the amnesty and the deals with Junts, with the goal of maintaining parliamentary support until 2027 despite judicial pressure.
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** The White House executive order has intensified pressure on companies linked to the Cuban military conglomerate GAESA, speeding up the departure of companies such as MeliĂĄ and Iberostar from the Cuban market.
** Radiography of Spanish Hotels in Cuba: Which Are Closing, Which Are Still Operating... and Where They Are Located
** Up to ten Spanish hotel chains have operated in Cuba, managing different properties on the island. The article examines which ones have closed, which remain active, and where they are located, providing an overview of the current state of Spanish hotel presence in Cuba.
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** The total solar eclipse on August 12 will place Lodoso (Burgos) as a key point for astrotourism, attracting thousands of visitors and generating a significant economic impact in this rural municipality.
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** The businessman from Alicante revealed on *El Hormiguero* his major plan if he becomes president of Real Madrid: signing Erling Haaland as the clubâs star player.
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** Florentino PĂ©rezâs candidacy confirmed in a video that JosĂ© Mourinho will be Real Madridâs coach next season if PĂ©rez wins the elections.
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** Enrique Riquelme, a candidate for the presidency of Real Madrid, said that he will sign the Norwegian Erling Haaland if he wins the clubâs elections.
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** The text expresses a neutral stance on Bad Bunnyâs lyrics: it says they donât say anything to the author, donât anger or scandalize them, and are not considered a threat to civilization.
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** Bad Bunnyâs fourth night in Madrid featured PenĂ©lope Cruz and Luis Tosar in âLa Casita,â but no surprise guest joined him for the exclusive song. Instead, he performed âComo antes,â from his debut album *x100pre*, in a first-time live preview for thousands of fans.
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** Telecincoâs program announced that La bruja Lola, the popular fortune teller, passed away on January 10, 2019.
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** Lola Montero, known as the witch Lola and famous on *CrĂłnicas Marcianas* for her phrase, âIâm going to put two black candles on you so your ears will tremble,â died in 2019. The news recalls her television persona and reveals that it is now known what happened to her.
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** Shakira and Gerard Piqué have started following each other again on social media and have restored some photos they posted during their relationship, which has reignited rumors about a possible reconciliation.
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** Thousands of faithful await the pontiffâs arrival while religious communities coordinate the welcome for pilgrims, organize activities, and pray for a visit that has been prepared for weeks away from the media spotlight.
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** Workers are racing to set up two stages, 72 screens, 1,300 speakers, and water and restroom facilities for events that will bring together nearly 1.5 million people.
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** The magazines also highlight CharlĂšne of Monacoâs visit to Spain, images of Princess Leonor parachuting, and Queen Letizia at the Madrid Book Fair.
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** Experts indicate that summer in Spain will be warmer than usual, although rainfall will remain within normal levels in most of the country. Only the eastern mainland, the Balearic Islands, and the Canary Islands will see slightly wetter conditions.
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** The most serious accident of the century in Gipuzkoa left five regional police officers dead after their van collided with a tanker truck, according to the Basque Department of Security.
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** The funeral for the five officers who died in a traffic accident in Gipuzkoa will be held this Friday at 7:00 p.m. in Pamplona Cathedral.
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** Trump said that Iran would have agreed not to develop nuclear weapons and stated that there is a possibility of a peace deal âduring the weekend.â He also noted that Iranâs supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, would be taking part in the negotiations.
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** The House passed a resolution to curb Trumpâs war in Iran with the support of four Republicans and Democrats. However, the measure still must clear the Senate and, to become law, would have to be signed by Trump himself.
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** Trump acknowledged that he called Netanyahu âfucking crazyâ during a discussion over their constant clashes with Lebanon. Even so, he said he maintains a very good working relationship with the Israeli prime minister and that he likes âBibiâ a lot.
** Israel and Lebanon agree to a ceasefire on the condition that Hezbollah stops its attacks
** Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a ceasefire on the condition that Hezbollah stops its attacks. In addition, both sides have committed to hold a new round of negotiations in Washington on June 22.
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** The 16-month-old baby died in Seville from burns suffered while she was being bathed by her motherâs partner. The mother denies that it was an accident and says the man was jealous of the care she devoted to the child.
** Spain enters ecological deficit: it has already consumed all the resources it was allotted for the year
** The article points out that Spain has entered ecological deficit according to the Earth Overshoot Day calendar, which means it has already used up all the resources it would be entitled to for the current year. Each country has an Earth Overshoot Day date set for 2026.
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** Experts and patients have presented a consensus document to improve the management of low-grade glioma, a rare brain tumor that mainly affects young people. A study has also been released estimating that its economic impact can reach up to âŹ87,000 over four years.
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** The Government delegate in Castilla-La Mancha, José Pablo Sabrido, reported that the fire that started at the Infantry Academy is under control and that the risk situation is now contained.
** Banco Santander supports 17 NGOs with more than 620,000 euros through âEuros de tu nĂłminaâ
** Banco Santander has supported 17 NGOs with more than 620,000 euros through its âEuros de tu nĂłminaâ initiative. The news also mentions the launch of a campaign for World Password Day to raise awareness about creating secure access codes and protecting them properly.
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** The Spanish Embassy in Berlin is exhibiting works by 20th-century Spanish artists such as MirĂł, TĂ pies, and Chillida. The exhibition is made possible thanks to the âla Caixaâ Foundation, which brings German audiences a notable selection of modern Spanish art.
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** The judge has requested an investigation into the possible involvement of âthird partiesâ in the death of Jonathan Andicâs father, and specifically is examining whether his psychologist may have had some âinfluenceâ on the events.
** The U.S. attacks another drug boat in the Pacific and kills two crew members: the death toll has now exceeded 200
** A U.S. operation in the Pacific destroyed another drug boat and left two crew members dead, bringing the total number of deaths from these actions to more than 200.
** How much do you know about World Cup history? Test yourself with this 20-question quiz about the tournament
** The World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico will begin on June 11, with 48 national teams competing for the World Cup.
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** Princess Leonor asked Murciaâs president to take a photo of her with singer Walls during the Gold Medal ceremony. She wanted to keep the memory to show her classmates in San Javier.
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** Magistrate JosĂ© Luis Calama has instructed Ansorena, jeweler and diamond appraiser to the Royal Household, to appraise the jewelry found in Zapateroâs office. The process will be documented by the UDEF.
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** Four migrants died burned alive inside a car in a crime that took place between the towns of Amendolara and Roseto Capo Spulico, in the Calabria region of Italy.
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** Brussels rejected Trumpâs threat to impose a 10% tariff on Europe, calling it unjustified. The EU pointed out that in 2024 it had already approved a ban on the marketing of any product made using forced labor.
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** Edgar Wright will direct a new version of *Barbarella*, and Sydney Sweeney will star in it, taking over from Jane Fonda.
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** Ester ExpĂłsito once again grabbed everyoneâs attention, this time without controversy, standing out at Desigualâs runway show thanks to a vintage dress that became the center of all eyes.
** Does your partner really have to make you happy? Weâve been sold a very specific idea of love
** The article questions the idea that a partner should be the main source of happiness. It warns that when love is expected to fill personal voids, the relationship can be mistaken for dependence or need rather than a healthy bond.
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** Uber and WeRide will launch a pilot robotaxi program in Madrid at the end of the year. The service can be requested through the Uber app.
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** Southern Spain is ideal for enjoying a few summer days by the sea, and these Andalusian towns stand out as charming and unbeatable destinations to visit.
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** We spoke with David LĂłpez, founder of Caviar Bolshoi Gourmet, to learn the best way to enjoy caviar, considered a culinary treasure of the sea.
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** Audi will launch a new, completely redesigned Q7 after 11 years without changes. The third generation will arrive with more technology and electrified variants, marking an important update for its flagship SUV.
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** Experience teaches us over time, and as we grow older, we learn lessons we once did not know. Through mistakes and life experiences, we make better decisions. The text highlights that there are things people discover with age that many would have liked to know since they were young.
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** This conservative financial product allows you to earn returns on your savings while keeping your balance always available, with no fees or conditions.
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** Kim said that North Koreaâs production capacity for weapons-grade nuclear material has more than doubled over the past five years, and called for an âexponentialâ expansion of the countryâs atomic arsenal.
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** Air traffic in Europe recorded its first decline since the pandemic, according to the provided content. The reference points to a SERVIMEDIA news item from Madrid, dated the 3rd, although it does not include further details about the causes or figures.
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** A PwC study for Moeve concludes that boosting the production of green hydrogen, biomethane, and biogases could help Europe reduce its dependence on gas. The âgreen moleculeâ emerges as a key alternative for advancing energy security and decarbonization.
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** Lieutenant Colonel Balas confirms that the position of coordinator of activities at the conservatories of the Badajoz Provincial Council did not come from the Department of Culture, but was created at a higher political level.
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** During the video conference of a UCO agent who was testifying before the court, a babyâs crying or voice was heard. The moment prompted a lighthearted comment in the courtroom: âThank goodness thereâs an innocent voice.â
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** If money is given to a family member as a gift, it may be subject to the Inheritance and Gift Tax, reducing the amount received.
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** Google AI Pro, one of the companyâs most comprehensive subscriptions, costs âŹ21.99 per month in Spain.
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** A rice recipe ideal to take to the office on days when you donât know what to make.
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** FeijĂło said he was willing to do âanythingâ to bring down the Socialist government, but Junts has imposed an impossible condition: that he meet in Waterloo.
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** The article reflects on how easily we can disappoint an eager reader when we have nothing meaningful to say.
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** The first woman in Spain to earn the title of film director led a cast of great actors, who obeyed her as if they were students.
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** FeijĂło has tied himself to Vox, making Abascal essential for any chance of governing Spain.
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** The U.S. arrested a businessman with dual U.S. and Iranian nationality, founder of the IT company Faraz Pardaz Rayaneh Co. Ltd. in Tehran, who is accused of selling technology intended for Iranâs nuclear program.
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** Arde BogotĂĄ has announced an international tour that will begin on November 8 at Elsewhere Hall in Brooklyn, New York. The band will also visit the United States and Mexico, and general sale tickets will be available starting June 5.
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** Jorge Cadaval, from Los Morancos, shared an anecdote about an official dinner with King Juan Carlos I in which some cheese upset his stomach and he had to excuse himself to go to the bathroom. To his surprise, the former king replied naturally: âGo to the restroom!â
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** The judge has postponed the summons of Begoña GĂłmez, her adviser Cristina Ălvarez, and businessman Juan Carlos BarrabĂ©s to the 15th, and has insisted that their appearance is mandatory. He warns that if they do not attend, they may be brought in by force.
** 20minutos puts Ciudadano20 at your service, the reader channel for taking part in the news and reporting any story that can be investigated. Write to us and tell us what topics should be covered.
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** The finalists of the 20th edition have now been announced. They will compete in eight categories and for the Creators Award 2026. The awards ceremony will take place on June 24.
** Your reading opinion matters: tell us which books are your favorites
** 20minutos has set up a mailbox so readers and literature lovers can share their suggestions and book recommendations, inviting them to participate with their favorite titles.
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** A quiz on politics, culture, sports, society, and international news reviews some of the most notable stories of recent days and challenges you to see how many answers you get right.
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** The WHO warns that only 45% of the contacts of people affected by Ebola have been traced, so many potentially exposed individuals have still not been located.
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** Veterinarians at the Zurich Zoo confirmed that the newborn elephant would not be able to develop viability, so they decided to euthanize it.
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** U.S. media reported that music producer and publicist Jonathan Hay would be the alleged victim in the accusation against Sean âDiddyâ Combs for sexual assault and unlawful detention.
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** Police are investigating the discovery of two bodies in the water in Lleida, one in Utxesa and another in the Segre River. Authorities will analyze the causes of both deaths and compare the findings with missing persons reports.
** A three-year-old child seriously injured after falling from a first-floor apartment in Mallorca
** A three-year-old boy was seriously injured in Mallorca after falling from a first-floor apartment. The impact caused a traumatic brain injury.
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** Pope Leo XIVâs visit to the Cedia center puts the spotlight on the homeless people assisted there, many of them undocumented migrants trying to rebuild their lives in Madrid.
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** The university entrance exam has begun in Madrid with nerves and added tension due to the debut of frequency detectors to prevent cheating. At the UCM, several students highlighted the risk of copying in the most important exam of their lives, stressing that it could jeopardize their future.
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** The war in the Middle East, the jet fuel crisis, and rising prices in transportation, accommodation, and hospitality are leading travelers to reduce the length and distance of their trips. According to an IATA report, Europeans will travel 8% less to destinations outside the EU.
** Henar Ălvarez undresses live on air to protest the criticism she receives for her clothing
** Henar Ălvarez staged a protest gesture during the show by undressing to respond to the criticism she often receives about the clothes she wears. With this action, she aimed to denounce the constant judgment of her appearance and assert her freedom to dress however she wants.
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** Writer Clara SĂĄnchez appeared on *La Revuelta*, hosted by David Broncano, to present her latest novel, *Lo inexplicable*, published in May.
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** Lucas saw Yuliâs images with temptor Ăscar at the mixed bonfire, which left him deeply affected. The scene, shared with Miguel, Alba, and Leila, brought tears and a strong reaction of pain as he felt his role in the relationship was being questioned.
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** An 80-year-old woman named Mayka says that she enjoys more orgasms than before and believes that age does not matter in sex. She also says that you donât need anyone to have orgasms, highlighting a positive and independent view of sexuality in old age.
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** Mercedes MilĂĄ has said that, toward the end of her time on 'Big Brother', she was earning 60,000 euros per episode. She also confessed that she had âsomethingâ with MatĂas, a contestant on the reality show, and that she liked him a lot.
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** Dr. Pedro Cavadas stars in La 1âs new program, âOperation Africa,â where he carries out intensive medical work in just 10 days. The show highlights his humanitarian work on the African continent and shows the number of procedures and treatments he performs over that short period.
** Claudia Bavel shares details about the relationship she had with Bad Bunny: âOur best encounter, in Ibizaâ
** Influencer Claudia Bavel spoke about her past relationship with Bad Bunny, recalling their best encounter in Ibiza. She also explained why she hasnât appeared in the famous Casita, sharing details about that period of her life.
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** The journalist has shared images from her trip to Cuenca with her boyfriend, looking to get away from routine and switch off during a difficult time.
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** The actress drew attention at Bad Bunnyâs show, and her presence went viral on social media.
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** Lola Lolita has confirmed on social media that she is building her future home together with Moto2 rider Alonso LĂłpez. The influencer shared the news as an important step in their relationship, showing her excitement about this shared life project.
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** Paloma GarcĂa-Pelayo stated on *Y ahora Sonsoles* that Tita Cervera has fired part of her security staff. According to the journalist, the decision would be linked to her intention to strengthen her protection and âshield herself.â
** IvĂĄn Armesto, from âGH 1â, becomes a father at 60 with his 21-year-old girlfriend
** IvĂĄn Armesto, known for âGH 1â, has become a father for the first time at the age of 60 with his 21-year-old girlfriend. The news has attracted interest because of the large age difference between them.
** Oriana Marzoli explains how she ended her relationship with Facundo GonzĂĄlez: âI said: âDude, I donât have timeââ
** The influencer said that her relationship with Facundo GonzĂĄlez ended on good terms. She assured that she has no complaints and that they both ended things well, explaining that the breakup happened because she decided to prioritize her time and said: âDude, I donât have time.â
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** Miguel BosĂ© was caught in Andorra by Andrea Herrero, a reporter for *El tiempo justo*, and reacted with a few brief words when interviewed: âIâm happy to come.â
** Palito DominguĂn travels to Japan to take care of her mental health: âFacing my monstersâ
** Palito DominguĂn has shared on Instagram that she is traveling to Japan to prioritize her mental health and confront her personal issues. Her very personal and detailed message has sparked a reaction from Nacho Palau, Miguel BosĂ©âs ex-partner.
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** The composer and music director of *OperaciĂłn Triunfo* returned to Instagram with a video to inform his followers about his health condition after spending a week in the ICU.
** AuronPlay reflects on the quality crisis on Twitch and throws shade at other âinfluencersâ
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** The influencer, who is expecting her first child with Juan JosĂ© Peña, reported a robbery at her country house on social media. According to her, the intruders âthrew everything around and destroyed it,â causing major damage. She expressed her concern and said she doesnât want to imagine what could have happened if her parents had been there.
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** The jury, chaired by Teresa Perales, announced this Wednesday its decision to award the 2026 Princess of Asturias Award for Sports to Leo Messi, highlighting his brilliant talent and exceptional sporting career.
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** Florentino Pérez announced in a video on his social media that he has gone to a notary to prove that he will not sell Real Madrid. He reaffirmed that the club will always belong to its members.
** Arman Tsarukyan drops hints about Topuriaâs future: âItâs better for Ilia to fight Islam Makhachevâ
** Arman Tsarukyan, the No. 1 lightweight contender, suggests that Ilia Topuria could face him, although he believes the best option for Topuria would be to fight Islam Makhachev.
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** World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka was knocked out of Roland Garros after losing in the quarterfinals to Russian player Diana Shnaider by 3-6, 7-5, and 6-0.
** Ferrero, a legend of Spanish tennis and former coach of Alcaraz: âIt would be wonderful to coach Jannik Sinnerâ
** The Valencian coach Juan Carlos Ferrero said in an interview with *Corriere della Sera* that he is âreadyâ to take on a new challenge and that it would be âwonderfulâ to coach the Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner.
** A guide is presented to make the Income Tax Return easier to understand: âIt benefits us allâ
** Raquel CĂĄrcarmo, co-director of the Spanish Center for Cognitive Accessibility, took part in validating an easy-read guide about the Income Tax Return, which is now available in its virtual library. The initiative aims to make this process more understandable and accessible for everyone.
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** The Ministries of Social Rights and Social Security have published accessible materials about the regularization process, including easy-to-read versions and content in sign language, to make it easier for people with disabilities to understand and access it.
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** The Polytechnic University of Madrid (UPM) and the adELA Association have signed an agreement to promote the development of technology focused on the needs of people with ALS and their families, with the aim of improving their quality of life.
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** The OECD maintains its forecast for Spainâs growth at 2.2% for 2026, nearly triple the eurozone average. However, it warns that the country must speed up the reduction of the public deficit and continue monitoring inflation and energy costs.
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** Markus Haupt, CEO of Seat & Cupra, stated that the Martorell plant has completed its transformation and is driving a profound cultural change, marking the start of a new stage linked to the production of electric models such as the Cupra Raval and the Volkswagen ID. Polo.
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** SĂĄnchez highlighted the pride of seeing Spain at the forefront of electric mobility with the Cupra Raval and stressed as key the public-private collaboration in transforming the automotive sector in Europe, Catalonia, and Spain.
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** The European Commission warns that rising housing costs are worsening access to housing in Spain and are hitting low-income and vulnerable households disproportionately.
** Inditex will raise the salaries of Marta Ortega, Maceiras, and the board members in light of the âexcellentâ results
** Inditexâs board will propose at the shareholdersâ meeting on July 7 a salary increase for Marta Ortega, Maceiras, and the board members, applicable to the 2027, 2028, and 2029 fiscal years, in recognition of the multinationalâs âexcellentâ results.
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** MeliĂĄ has immediately ended the management and marketing of around fifteen hotels in Cuba, and has also withdrawn the use of its brands on the island. The decision comes after Trumpâs ultimatum and follows Iberostarâs earlier departure.
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** Visa and Mastercard will stop operating in Cuba as of June 6, one day after Executive Order 14404 takes effect on the island. The move is due to both companiesâ fear of U.S. sanctions.
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** Spielberg recalls that Tom Selleck was originally chosen to star in *Raiders of the Lost Ark*, but circumstances ended up leading Harrison Ford to land the role of Indiana Jones.
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** Prime Video presents *All Our Years*, a new young adult romantic offering that combines the tone of *People We Meet on Vacation* and *The Summer I Turned Pretty*, positioning itself as the next hit for fans of summer love stories.
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** Prime Video will offer special screenings of the film on July 29, two days before the scheduled release date.
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** Netflix has greenlit the sequel to âWar Machineâ after it met audience expectations. The action sci-fi success could even become a franchise if it continues to perform well.
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** Paramount is highly confident in David Corenswetâs upcoming film, *Mr. Irrelevant*, and has set its release for Christmas Day.
** Cancer vaccines: these are the types available, the stage they are in, and the tumors they fight
** Cancer vaccines are therapeutic: they help the immune system fight cancer cells by strengthening the body's natural defenses.
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** The doctor specializing in cellular regenerative medicine argues that human longevity could reach up to 135 years if the toxic environment around us did not exist. According to his view, toxins are a key factor that limits our life expectancy.
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** The AEMPS has withdrawn a CE-marked anti-choking kit from the market because, despite that, it has not been able to prove that it complies with current legislation. According to the Health Ministry, its safety and quality cannot be guaranteed.
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** The text reflects on how the excess of stimuli, options, and constant availability makes it difficult to stop in time. Being always active, far from being an advantage, can end up causing exhaustion and becoming a burden.
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** The Italian philosopher and writer analyzes how contemporary society understands happiness differently from the ancient Greek philosophers, questioning the modern idea that it is simply a whim or passing desire.
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** The American Psychological Association and specialists from the London School of Economics warn that an obsession with perfection can seriously affect mental health, increasing the risk of stress, anxiety, and other emotional problems.
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** Meta has introduced Meta Business Agent, an AI for WhatsApp, Messenger, and Instagram that can assist customers 24/7, recommend products, book appointments, and close sales without human intervention.
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** Over the course of a month, the Dyson Spot+Scrub Ai was tested, an AI-powered robot vacuum and floor scrubber. The review assessed its design, mopping, vacuuming, app, navigation, noise, and real-world performance, especially against stubborn stains, highlighting its Dyson engineering and aesthetics, but also its first-generation feel.
** Googleâs new smart speaker with Gemini could arrive in Spain at the end of June for under âŹ100
** Although Google has not officially announced it, a date posted on an official store suggests that the new smart speaker with Gemini could arrive in Spain at the end of June. The possible launch price would be under âŹ100.
** With this trick, you can add World Cup matches to your Google Calendar so you donât miss any
** The article explains a simple way to follow all 104 World Cup matches without any hassle: add them to your Google Calendar. That way, youâll have all the dates and times organized and wonât miss any match.
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** The HUAWEI Nova 16 Ultra debuts in the mid-range segment with a 200 MP camera, a 7,000 mAh battery, and a refreshed design, aiming to stand out from its competitors through battery life and photography.
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** The piece will be part of the temporary exhibition *"Weaving Court Life. Textiles and Embroidery from the Royal Collections,"* where textiles and embroidery from the royal collections will be exhibited.
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** Sonia DĂaz Rois explains that anger is a valid emotion with an important function and that we should start expressing it instead of repressing it. She points out that many women have been taught to endure, which makes it difficult to recognize and communicate this emotion.
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** Tamara FalcĂł has left behind the French manicure and red nails to go for a minimalist design that has become a trend.
** Architect Isabel Zarraluqui explains how you should arrange your living room so it looks more spacious
** Architect Isabel Zarraluqui shares tips on how to organize the living room more efficiently and make it appear larger, making better use of the space and creating a greater sense of openness.
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** Modernizing an old apartment does not always require major renovations. According to the content, with strategic decisions and simple changes, it is possible to quickly transform the perception of the space and give it a more contemporary feel.
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** The expert explains that digital overstimulation is weakening our ability to concentrate and increasing mental fatigue. She also offers practical suggestions for regaining presence, calm, and mental clarity.
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** TajĂn pairs very well with mango, green grapes, and watermelon, creating a delicious contrast of flavors.
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** The place, which has been open for 70 years, stands out for its sandwiches and signature dishes. In addition to the famous goat meat sandwich, its pork sandwich is also a hit, considered another of the most popular specialties on the menu.
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** Located in Poio, Pontevedra, the Pepe Vieira restaurant offers three menus that range from Galician tradition to the most avant-garde cuisine.
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** Although not very well known in Spain, this recipe is very popular in Veracruz, Mexico.
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** Bad Bunny reportedly met with Inditex president Marta Ortega at Bascoat, an exclusive restaurant, ahead of his first concerts in the capital.
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** KYĆ is a Madrid establishment, located near Plaza de Bilbao and Malasaña, inspired by the Japanese tradition of matcha tea.
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** Gastronomic tourism continues to grow around the world, and this article highlights ideal destinations for those seeking memorable culinary experiences and top-quality flavors.
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** Hilton has compiled a list of little-known travel trends that are gaining popularity and becoming increasingly common among travelers.
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** A very popular low-cost airline in Spain and Europe will incorporate more comfortable seats in part of its fleet, with seats already reclined to improve passengersâ experience.
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** Aer Lingus, the Irish flag carrier, operates the new direct connection from Santiago to this lesser-known but lively European city.
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** Honda presents the Super-N, an affordable electric car inspired by Kei Cars, designed as an entry-level vehicle for driving for less than 20,000 euros. It includes a âBoostâ mode that raises output to 95 hp for a few seconds, providing a brief burst of extra performance.
** The new camouflage motorcycles of the Civil Guard that are arriving on the roads this year
** The Civil Guard will add 30 new unmarked camouflage motorcycles to monitor the roads and reduce accidents, especially among motorcyclists. These vehicles will be able to issue fines on the spot to offenders.
** The information a vehicleâs black box reveals after an accident
** Since 2024, vehicles have been required to include black boxes as part of ADAS systems. These devices record technical data from the car during the 30 seconds before an accident, making it possible to analyze what happened before the impact.
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** The eighth generation of the Lexus ES grows in size, adds electric versions, and renews Lexusâs luxury offering. The Japanese sedan evolves to deliver a more sophisticated design and experience, while remaining a model that stands apart from its rivals.
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** VĂctor Cordero, an engineer in the automotive sector, explains on TikTok that mixing gasoline from different stations is not the important issue. The key is using the correct octane rating for the vehicle, rather than the brand or the place where you refuel.
** The Atlantic Highway, close to being transferred to Galicia 10 years later
** PSOE, BNG, and Sumar supported in Congress the transfer of the AP-9 to Galicia, a long-awaited step. However, the regional government of Galicia criticized the agreement, considering that it worsens the previously agreed financial conditions.
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** Authorities are maintaining a large-scale operation with more than 500 personnel and 11 aircraft to extinguish the Los Garres fire. According to forecasts, the blaze could be declared under control this Thursday.
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** The PP and Vox have signed a coalition agreement in Castilla y LeĂłn that includes ânational priorityâ and grants Vox a vice presidency. Mañueco is expected to be sworn in next week, and the third coalition government between the two parties will get underway. Vox will manage areas such as deregulation, family, social benefits, agriculture, livestock, environmental policy, and culture.
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** The PP deputy secretary for Regional and Municipal Coordination, ElĂas Bendodo, stated that negotiations between the PP and Vox in Andalusia will begin "imminently" and that President Juanma Moreno will lead them "with an Andalusian focus." He added that there is still time until the ŰȘŰŽÚ©ÛÙ of Parliament, scheduled for June 11.
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** The regional government will allocate 50 million euros to modernize Valencian agriculture, quadrupling the previous BotĂ nic administrationâs call and setting a historic record. The aid expands funding and gives priority to young people to renew plantations and purchase machinery.
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** The Community of Madrid has scheduled an annual calendar of leisure activities for residents and users of public centers in the region, as part of its offering for people with disabilities.
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** The tunnel works are expected to be completed on Monday, June 8, with service restored within a few days. After summer 2027, the final phase of the infrastructure works is expected to begin.
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** Teachers from several schools have denounced that a PAU exam in Galicia contained multiple errors, causing confusion and uncertainty among students. For this reason, they are calling for the resignation of those responsible for the test.
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** Pope Leo XIV will hold a private audience with Illa on Tuesday afternoon at the Episcopal Palace, before the prayer at the Olympic Stadium.
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** Vueling has launched a new summer air route between Jerez de la Frontera and Santiago de Compostela, with two weekly flights on Wednesdays and Sundays.
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** The Church of the Trinity in CĂłrdoba hosted the funeral mass for Villamandos this Wednesday, attended by his colleagues from the Governing Council and the acting president.
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** The regional government will invest an additional 12.1 million euros to continue restoring the historic Vista Alegre estate, which opened to the public in 2021. With this funding, the gardens and walking areas available to residents will be expanded.
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** The club says it did not authorize or know about the stripperâs performance in the locker room during the celebration of the youth teamâs promotion, an incident that led to the resignation of its president.
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** A man traveled 550 kilometers to attend TwitchCon, but he was unable to get into the event. The day before, he received an email confirming that his money had been refunded.
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** The family suffered a huge setback when their dog tore up their World Cup album just when they were only 20 stickers short of completing it. They had to redo all the pages from scratch, making use of the stickers that had not been destroyed.
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** A family attended their fatherâs wake and, when they approached the casket to say goodbye, discovered that the body was not his. The funeral home had mixed up two deceased people and, according to the report, refused to acknowledge its mistake.
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** Female cats can become pregnant again just two weeks after giving birth, even while they are still nursing their kittens. This explains why a single unspayed cat can end up having more than 100 kittens during her lifetime.
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** A campaign portrays the daily routine of four small-animal veterinarians and highlights their daily work, which combines scientific knowledge, empathy, and a vocation for service in every consultation.
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** The first âproto-dogsâ lived with humans 35,000 years ago, but they still had brains similar to those of wolves. The reduction in brain size in dogs did not happen at the start of domestication, but much later, about 5,000 years ago.
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** The content only invites readers to check yesterdayâs, todayâs, and tomorrowâs horoscope on 20minutos.es, without providing any additional details.
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** Madrid Metro passengers can now pay directly with a card at the turnstiles, without needing to use the ticket vending machine.
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** The Hispanic-Georgian champion will defend his lightweight title for the first time in the main event of UFC Freedom 250, facing Justin Gaethje.
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** Mercadona will adjust its summer opening hours in stores located in coastal areas and places with high tourist traffic. In total, 320 stores will also open on Sundays to meet the increased demand during the summer season.
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** The article explores âlooksmaxxing,â a trend on social media that pushes men to maximize their physical attractiveness in order to âdeserveâ a certain kind of girlfriend. Behind this philosophy lies a critique of a patriarchal and superficial view that reduces relationships to appearance and access to women considered desirable.
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** A group of students successfully built and tested the worldâs largest remote-controlled paper airplane. The aircraft stayed in the air for about 15 minutes and landed without any problems, marking a curious and impressive milestone for this type of aircraft.
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** Journalist Titiou Lecoq presents the theory of the âempty yogurtâ to describe how many women contribute money to the household and to life as a couple, but do not gain access to the same accumulation of assets. Thus, he ends up keeping the assets, while they take on everyday expenses such as the grocery shopping.
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** The gallery shows the most difficult moments of a demanding military parachuting exercise carried out by Leonor, with unpublished images from the training.
** Ready for the World Cup
** TerĂĄn published a series of cartoons related to the World Cup in *20minutos*.
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** The content presents a compilation of all the cartoons published by Naniopina in 20Minutos, without providing any additional details in the text provided.
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** The article offers a look at the zodiac signs of famous Spanish presenters, from an Aquarius presenter to well-known Telecinco personalities, as well as David Broncano and Pablo Motos, to discover which TV figure shares your horoscope.
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** Ukraine launched a drone offensive early this morning against several targets inside Russia, including an oil terminal in St. Petersburg, in response to the Russian attacks.
** Brussels urges Spain to collect more VAT and end the reduced rate for hotels and restaurants
** Brussels believes Spain collects less VAT than it could and is asking it to strengthen its collection, as well as review the reduced rate applied to hotels and restaurants. It also points to Spain as one of the major EU countries with room to improve its tax revenues.
** Three members of the British Navy die after a helicopter crashes in England
** Three members of the British Navy died when a helicopter crashed in England during a training exercise.
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** Andrew Richard Lukehart lost consciousness almost immediately after the lethal drugs began to be administered.
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** A man was arrested after posing as the owner of a real estate agency. He contacted the owner of a house for sale, arranged an appointment to obtain the keys, and then used the property to trick a victim into a rental scam, defrauding them of âŹ1,600.
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** A U.S. crisis and reputation management expert analyzes the third season of *Euphoria* and how Sam Levinson has pushed the character Cassie to the limit. The article suggests the scene could be seen as humiliating for the character and could also affect Sydney Sweeneyâs career.
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** The makeup artist explains how to adapt makeup after 40 to enhance the eyes, soften features, and add freshness without losing style.
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** Ester ExpĂłsito stars alongside Hugo Diego GarcĂa in the duology *Enfrentados*, an adaptation of Mercedes Ronâs novels titled *Marfil* and *Ăbano*, which will arrive on Prime Video.
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** Natalia de Santiago explains the current situation regarding mortgages when buying a home and points out that the preference for fixed-rate mortgages has changed, suggesting that it is no longer the dominant option as it once was.
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** Asturian chef José Andrés shared an appetizer idea on his show featuring canned cockles, suggesting a simple and surprising way to improve them: instead of lemon, use mandarin and olive oil.
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** Available for free on streaming in Spain, this 18th-century series adapts novels by the author of *Marnie, the Thief* and presents itself as an ideal option for those looking for an alternative to *Outlander*.
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** The article highlights essential travel destinations and experiences according to experts, ranging from the blend of tradition and modernity in Japan to the wild landscapes of Patagonia.
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** The canon of the film saga didnât begin with the toys, but with a cult series created by Mattel to attract children who werenât interested in Barbie.
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** A historic passage in Barcelona, protected as a historic ensemble, connects El Clot and Sant MartĂ in just 122 meters. Its colorful houses and 19th-century atmosphere preserve the character of working-class architecture, offering a quiet, pedestrian oasis in the heart of the Clot neighborhood.
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** Cataloniaâs well-known flower exhibition is presenting 113 decorated spaces across the city this year, along with concerts and routes to explore some of its most emblematic spots.
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** The 2025 income tax simulator is now available and allows you to find out the result of your tax return in advance. With this tool, taxpayers can quickly see whether they will have to pay the tax office or, on the contrary, whether they will receive a refund.
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** The Andalusian regional government has introduced a new tourist pass inspired by the Camino de Santiago to encourage 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.
** Gold prices rise after Israel-Lebanon ceasefire deal; US jobs data awaited
** Gold rose as investors weighed an Israel-Lebanon ceasefire deal and awaited key U.S. jobs data for clues on Federal Reserve policy. The metal also drew support from safe-haven demand amid geopolitical uncertainty, with market focus shifting to labor-market strength and the outlook for interest rates.
** Flesh-eating screwworm confirmed in Texas calf as parasite crosses border from Mexico
** Texas has confirmed a flesh-eating screwworm infestation in a calf, marking a concerning spread of the parasite from Mexico into the U.S. Officials say the case raises concerns for livestock health and possible economic impacts, and they are closely monitoring the situation to prevent further spread.
** Trump plans $700 million in new coal support, White House official says
** A White House official said Trump plans a $700 million push to support the U.S. coal industry, including efforts to boost coal production and prevent plant closures. The move is part of his administrationâs broader push to reverse declining coal use and strengthen domestic energy production.
** Flesh-eating parasite New World screwworm confirmed in Texas, USDA says
** A case of New World screwworm has been confirmed in Texas, raising concerns about the spread of this flesh-eating parasite. The USDA says the detection is being closely monitored as officials work to prevent further outbreaks and protect livestock and wildlife.
** Oil falls as Lebanon and Israel agree to implement ceasefire
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Oil falls after a 3-day rise as traders monitor Gulf tensions and U.S. inventory decline
Oil prices declined after a three-day rally as traders assessed ongoing tensions in the Gulf and signs of a decline in U.S. inventories. Markets remain highly sensitive to supply risks from conflict in the region, while inventory data continued to drive short-term price movements.
** Trump confirms he called Netanyahu crazy in phone call
** The article says Trump confirmed he told Netanyahu he was âcrazyâ during a phone call, highlighting his blunt criticism of the Israeli leader. It discusses the exchange and its political implications amid ongoing U.S.-Israel tensions.
** Gold edges lower as stronger dollar and rising yields weigh
** Gold prices fell slightly as a stronger dollar and rising bond yields put pressure on the metal, while renewed tensions in the Middle East helped limit losses. Investors are now waiting for key U.S. economic data for clues about interest rates and future demand for safe-haven assets.
** Oil prices rise following new U.S.-Iran strikes; crude inventories in SPR slide
** Oil prices increased after new U.S.-Iran strikes raised concerns about supply, while crude inventories in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve continued to decline. Market sentiment became more cautious as traders balanced geopolitical risks against tightening stockpiles.
** Singapore secures LNG replacement cargoes after Qatar disruption
** Singapore has secured replacement liquefied natural gas cargoes after a disruption in supply from Qatar, helping stabilize its energy supply. The move comes as the city-state works to ensure fuel security and avoid shortages amid global gas market volatility.
** TSMC chief expects continued AI-driven growth at chipmaker
** TSMCâs chief expects AI demand to keep driving growth at the worldâs top chipmaker, helping offset weaker demand in other segments. The company remains a key supplier to major AI and tech firms, and its leadership expects the trend to continue as data centers and advanced chips expand.
** Integrum reports Q4 sales decline, posts record surgeries
** Integrum said fourth-quarter sales fell 9% to 91.2 million kronor, while operating profit before depreciation and amortization dropped to 23.7 million kronor from 37.6 million. Despite lower sales, the prosthetics company recorded a record number of surgeries and continued growth in the U.S. market.
** Asia chip and AI stocks fall following Broadcom after mixed earnings
** Asian chip and AI-related stocks fell after Broadcomâs mixed earnings outlook weakened sentiment. The decline affected semiconductor companies across regional markets as investors reconsidered demand for AI-related hardware and broader tech valuations.
** Europeâs tech âliberation dayâ? The computer says not yet
** The article argues that Europe is still far from a true tech âliberation dayâ because it remains heavily dependent on U.S. platforms, chips, cloud services, and AI leadership. While policymakers are pushing for greater digital sovereignty, developing competitive homegrown alternatives will take years, significant investment, and clearer regulation.
**Ampol shares rise as competition regulator approves EG Australia takeover**
**Ampol shares increased after Australiaâs competition regulator approved its takeover of EG Australia, removing a major obstacle to the deal. The approval eased concerns about antitrust issues and boosted investor confidence in Ampolâs expansion plans.**
** A leaner, more focused Honeywell Aerospace projects strong growth after spinoff
** Honeywell Aerospace is expected to benefit from becoming an independent company, with management aiming to streamline operations and focus on its core aviation and defense markets. The spinoff could drive growth by improving efficiency, sharpening strategy, and enabling more targeted investment in high-demand aerospace technologies.
** TSMC boss bets big on AI growth, signals interest in higher chip prices
** TSMCâs chief says the AI boom will continue driving strong demand for advanced chips and hinted that the company may seek higher prices. The remarks reflect confidence in long-term AI-related growth and suggest TSMC could benefit from its key role in supplying cutting-edge semiconductors. If you want, I can also make it sound more natural, more formal, or more like a news headline.
** Indonesia passes sweeping bill expanding central bank role to spur growth
** Indonesiaâs parliament has passed a bill expanding Bank Indonesiaâs mandate beyond controlling inflation to also support growth, financing, and economic stability. The move is intended to encourage investment and job creation, but critics warn it could weaken the central bankâs independence and increase pressure to use monetary financing for government priorities.
** Meta delays release of new AI model to developers â WSJ
** Meta has delayed making its latest AI model available to developers as it continues testing and refining the system, according to the WSJ. The move suggests the company is taking extra time to address performance and safety concerns before a broader release.
** Analysis: Global firms exploit Indiaâs IPO boom to take profits back to home countries
** Global companies are using Indiaâs booming IPO market to cash out and repatriate gains, listing Indian units or selling stakes at high valuations. The trend highlights strong investor demand and deep liquidity in India, while helping foreign parent companies monetize assets and send capital back home.
** Australia April goods trade back in surplus as exports rebound
** Australiaâs goods trade returned to surplus in April as exports rebounded, helped by stronger shipments of iron ore and other commodities. The improvement offset higher imports, supporting the overall trade balance after a previous shortfall.
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** Brazilâs May trade surplus beats forecasts as prices lift exports
** Brazil posted a larger-than-expected trade surplus in May, helped by higher export prices that boosted shipments. Imports also reflected trade flows, but stronger export performance widened the surplus beyond forecasts.
** US Senate to hold confirmation hearing for BLS commissioner nominee next week
** The US Senate will hold a confirmation hearing next week for the nominee to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The hearing comes as the agency faces scrutiny over its role in producing key labor market data, including jobs and inflation reports, which are closely watched by policymakers and markets.
** US factory orders post biggest gain in 11 months in April
** U.S. factory orders rose sharply in April, marking the biggest increase in 11 months. The rebound was driven by stronger demand, especially in transportation equipment, after a decline in the prior month. The data suggests manufacturing activity regained momentum as businesses continued to invest and replenish inventories.
** U.S. service-sector growth picks up in May; businesses face higher input prices
** U.S. service-sector activity accelerated in May, with business growth improving. However, companies reported paying more for inputs, indicating rising cost pressures even as demand strengthened.
Crude Oil Inventories Drop Sharply, Exceeding Expectations
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U.S. services sector activity grows at a faster pace in May - ISM
U.S. services sector activity accelerated in May, according to the Institute for Supply Management, indicating continued expansion in the largest part of the economy. The report suggests stronger growth compared with April, with services businesses seeing improved activity and demand despite broader economic uncertainties.
Factory orders rise, surpassing expectations and previous figures
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** ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI Surpasses Expectations, Signals Growth
** The ISM non-manufacturing PMI came in above expectations, indicating continued expansion in the services sector. The stronger-than-expected reading suggests business activity is holding up and may support a positive outlook for economic growth.
Dollar at 2-month high as Gulf hostilities flare, yen wobbles near intervention zone
The dollar reached a two-month high as investors sought safe-haven assets amid rising tensions in the Gulf. The yen remained under pressure near levels that could trigger intervention by Japanese authorities, while markets watched for further signs of escalation and possible central bank action.
** Australiaâs central bank is monitoring the impact of higher interest rates and the energy price shock
** Australiaâs central bank says it is watching how higher interest rates and rising energy prices affect inflation and the economy. It remains focused on bringing inflation down while assessing risks to growth, households, and businesses amid ongoing cost-of-living pressures.
BOJ chief vows to debate the pros and cons of a rate hike, signals June action
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** How Indian markets could react to the RBIâs policy decision
** Indian markets may remain range-bound ahead of the RBIâs policy decision, with investors watching for any signals on interest rates, the inflation outlook, and liquidity conditions. Bond yields, banking stocks, and rate-sensitive sectors could move depending on the RBIâs stance, while overall sentiment may also be influenced by global cues and domestic fund flows.
** Australiaâs lower house passes bill for biggest tax overhaul in decades
** Australiaâs lower house has approved a major tax reform bill, marking the biggest change in decades. The legislation aims to simplify the tax system and alter how some taxes are collected, though details and political debate remain.
** Morning Bid: A ceasefire too far for markets
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** Analysis â BOJâs Ueda pivots to inflation-fighting mode, clearing path for steadier hikes
** Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda is shifting toward a more inflation-focused stance, signaling a stronger willingness to keep raising interest rates if price increases persist. The move suggests a steadier, more predictable pace of rate hikes ahead as the central bank balances inflation risks against Japanâs fragile economic recovery.
** US agency reviews school internet subsidies amid concerns about kidsâ screen time
** The FCC is reviewing its E-Rate program, which helps fund internet access for schools and libraries, amid concerns that increasing connectivity may be worsening studentsâ screen time and related harms. The review could lead to changes in how subsidies are used and whether safeguards are needed to limit excessive online exposure.
** Japan government expects BOJ to coordinate policy steps with it, spokesperson says
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** EU could lose 1.3 million jobs due to energy price surge linked to Iran war, Commission says
** The European Commission warns that a surge in energy prices tied to the Iran war could cost the EU up to 1.3 million jobs and deepen economic strain. It urges preparedness for energy market shocks, noting the blocâs vulnerability to disruptions in oil and gas supplies.
** Cardano Falls 10% In Selloff
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** Bitcoin drops to its lowest level since late February amid Strategy selling and Iran tensions
** Bitcoin fell to its lowest level since late February as investors reacted to selling tied to Strategy and rising geopolitical tensions involving Iran. The decline added pressure across the crypto market, as traders weighed risk-off sentiment and uncertainty over further volatility.
** Whale.io Launches Whale Printer: $WHALE Token Staking
** Whale.io has launched Whale Printer, a new staking program for its $WHALE token that allows users to lock tokens in exchange for rewards. The initiative aims to increase participation in the Whale.io ecosystem while giving holders a way to earn passive returns.
** Blockmaze Defines the Future of RWA Tokenization with Compliance-First Infrastructure for a $500T On-Chain World
** Blockmaze is positioning itself as a compliance-first infrastructure provider for tokenizing real-world assets (RWAs) at scale. The company aims to support a future where trillions of dollars in assets move on-chain, emphasizing regulatory alignment, secure infrastructure, and practical tokenization tools for institutional adoption.
** BNB Chain, CoinMarketCap, and Trust Wallet Launch $36,000 BNB HACK: AI Trading Agent Edition
** BNB Chain, CoinMarketCap, and Trust Wallet have launched the $36,000 BNB HACK: AI Trading Agent Edition, a hackathon focused on building AI-powered trading agents. The event aims to attract developers to create innovative Web3 and blockchain solutions using AI, with prizes totaling $36,000.
Strategyâs Bitcoin sale not a game changer, Citi says
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** Bitcoin slides to two-month low at $67k after Strategy sale, Iran uncertainty
** Bitcoin fell to a two-month low near $67,000 after Strategyâs reported sale added pressure and uncertainty tied to Iran boosted caution in markets. The drop reflected broader risk-off sentiment, with traders watching geopolitical tensions and crypto-specific selling for further direction.
** Turkish lira stablecoins rank second after dollar, Zodia Markets says
** Zodia Markets says Turkish lira stablecoins are now the second most traded after dollar-backed stablecoins, reflecting growing demand for crypto assets tied to the lira. The trend highlights how traders are using stablecoins amid Turkeyâs high inflation and currency volatility, even as the dollar remains dominant globally.
** Charles Schwab introduces 24/7 crypto futures trading and expanded features
** Charles Schwab is expanding its crypto offerings with 24/7 trading for Bitcoin and Ethereum futures and new tools for traders. The firm says the update aims to give investors more flexibility and easier access to crypto markets, while continuing to grow its digital asset platform.
** POV Order Now Live on Bybit Futures, Enabling Precision Execution for Large Trades
** Bybit Futures has launched POV (Percentage of Volume) orders, giving traders a way to execute large orders more precisely by matching market volume. The feature is designed to reduce market impact and improve execution quality, especially for institutional and high-volume traders.
** Medipost secures FDA agreement for single Phase 3 cartilage study
** Medipost said the FDA agreed to a single Phase 3 trial design for its cartilage repair therapy, simplifying the late-stage development path. The company expects the study to support potential approval if results are positive.
** Jade Biosciences prices $150 million public offering at $15
** Jade Biosciences announced the pricing of its $150 million public offering at $15 per share. The proceeds are expected to support company operations and development activities. The biotech offering reflects investor demand and provides additional capital to advance its pipeline.
** Sunshine Silver prices IPO at $13.50 per share
** Sunshine Silver has priced its initial public offering at $13.50 per share, setting the stage for its market debut. The article highlights the companyâs move to go public and the IPO pricing details.
** 3D Systems prices $50 million public stock offering at $3.05
** 3D Systems has priced a public offering of common stock, selling shares at $3.05 each to raise about $50 million before expenses. The company plans to use the net proceeds for general corporate purposes, which may include working capital, capital expenditures, debt repayment, acquisitions, or other strategic investments.
** Celcuity prices $500M convertible notes offering due 2032
** Celcuity has priced a $500 million offering of convertible senior notes due in 2032. The biotech company plans to use the proceeds for general corporate purposes, which may include funding clinical development and other business needs.
** INNIO prices upsized IPO at $27 per share on Nasdaq
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** BrightSpring stockholders price 15M share offering at $58.75
** BrightSpring stockholders priced a secondary offering of 15 million shares at $58.75 per share, raising proceeds from the sale of existing shares rather than issuing new stock. The transaction reflects ongoing shareholder liquidity activity and was priced at a discount to the market.
** Wiwynn partners with Shinwa on data center cooling systems
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** B&G Foods Prices $475M Senior Notes Offering at 11%
** B&G Foods has priced a $475 million senior notes offering due in 2030 at an 11% interest rate, reflecting high borrowing costs. The company plans to use the proceeds for general corporate purposes, including debt repayment and refinancing existing obligations.
** Kevin Hern Trades Coterra Energy and Devon Energy Stocks, Sells Morgan Stanley Financial Note
** The article reports that Kevin Hern recently made stock transactions, including trades involving Coterra Energy and Devon Energy, while selling a Morgan Stanley financial note. It highlights his activity in energy-sector stocks and financial instruments, but provides no further details in the prompt.