News Summary - 06/06/2026

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** Putin says there is 'no point' meeting Zelensky over ending Ukraine war
** Putin said there was no point in meeting with Zelensky to discuss ending the war, rejecting the Ukrainian presidentâs call for direct talks in an open letter.
Ukraine strikes cargo ships and admits to drone blast in Romania
Ukraine said it struck five ships carrying illegal cargo in the Sea of Azov and in the coastal waters of Russian-occupied territories.
** Astronauts return to ISS after sheltering during air leak repair attempt
** A Russian repair attempt in a tunnel area prompted a safe-haven procedure for five other astronauts aboard the International Space Station. The crew took precautions while the work was underway, then later returned to normal operations after the situation was managed.
** Fury in France after child murder suspect's criminal record was released
** Records show that the man suspected of murdering an 11-year-old girl had previously been flagged as a potential child molester, intensifying public outrage in France over how his criminal history was handled.
** Nearly 50 people die of thirst in the Sahara desert after a lorry breaks down
** Only two people survived after walking more than 50 km (30 miles) across the Sahara to alert authorities, following a lorry breakdown that left nearly 50 people dead from thirst.
US actor James Handy stabbed to death, with girlfriendâs son arrested
James Handy, 81, known for roles in *Jumanji* and *Top Gun: Maverick*, was stabbed to death. Police say his girlfriendâs son has been arrested in connection with the killing.
** Three jailed over heist of ancient golden helmet from Dutch museum
** Three men each received 47-month prison sentences for stealing the 2,500-year-old Romanian CoÈofeneÈti helmet from a Dutch museum.
** Norway's Crown Princess on lung transplant waiting list, palace says
** Norwayâs Crown Princess Mette-Maritâs lung condition has worsened, according to the royal household. Her illness stiffens the lungs and makes breathing difficult, and she is now on a lung transplant waiting list.
Everest guide survived a six-day ordeal by eating chocolate and âchewing iceâ
Dawa Sherpa was found alive by a cleaning crew while slowly descending Everest and later spoke to the BBC from the hospital.
** Ex-wife of Dubai ruler's nephew in custody, prosecutors say
** Zeynab Javadli had not been in contact with any of her friends since Tuesday.
** US journalist pleads guilty to working as Chinaâs agent
** Thomas Weir Pauken II, 50, admitted to knowingly working for years with people employed by the Chinese government.
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** Hospitality jobs boom as US prepares for World Cup
** The US has now posted stronger-than-expected jobs figures for three consecutive months.
** Mangrove forests are recovering after decades of human destruction
** Swampy mangrove forests are making an unexpected comeback after decades of damage, offering hope for coastal communities and climate resilience.
** China cracks down on soft porn, violence and materialism in viral micro dramas
** Micro dramas have become hugely popular in China, but they are facing growing criticism for relying on sensationalist themes, including soft porn, violence, and materialism.
** Singer Fally Ipupaâs pride at being given a major DR Congo honour
** Fally Ipupa has been honoured as a knight of the National Order of the Leopard in DR Congo, joining the late Papa Wemba in receiving the prestigious award.
Hezbollah rejects renewed ceasefire agreed by Israel and Lebanon
The United States announced a renewed ceasefire agreement on Wednesday night after a new round of talks between Israel and Lebanon.
US plans to fight flesh-eating screwworm outbreak with flies and dogs
A flesh-eating screwworm has been detected in the US for the first time since 1966, raising concerns in the southern states. Officials are preparing to combat the outbreak using sterile flies and trained dogs to help contain the insectâs spread.
How Trumpâs White House ballroom plan has doubled in size and cost over a year
BBC Verify examines how the White House ballroom project has grown significantly over the past year, with both the planned size and estimated cost increasing sharply. The report looks at how the biggest change to the White House in decades has evolved and what that means for the historic building.
** Tough Cookies: How Pop Group Le Sserafim Overcame Band Tensions and Internet Trolls
** The K-pop group says that acknowledging their flaws and using humor helped them rise above internal tensions and online criticism, leading them to a new level of success.
Hereâs why counting votes in California is taking so long
Vote counting in California and Los Angeles may take weeks or even up to a month before the final election results are known.
** Why is this teen fashion brand closing its fitting rooms?
** Brandy Melvilleâs decision to close its fitting rooms has sparked backlash from some young women who shop there, with one describing the move as âdevastating news.â
**âNothing left to chanceâ for the Bayeux Tapestryâs journey to London**
French officials say the 950-year-old Bayeux Tapestry will be protected **âlike a babyâ** during its move to London, with every precaution taken to ensure its safety.
** Is there an AI stock market bubble, and is it ready to burst?
** Despite concerns over the Iran war, inflation, and rising debt, US markets continue to reach record highs, driven largely by enthusiasm for AI. BBCâs Samira Hussain examines whether the surge is a bubble and whether it may burst soon.
** Why are devastating mouse plagues happening in Australia?
** Crops are being destroyed and homes invaded by mouse plagues across Australia, causing farmers to lose hundreds of thousands of dollars.
ââExtremely intelligentâ bear on the run in Japan after injuring four peopleâ
Authorities in northeastern Japan said a bear has avoided capture after reportedly injuring four people and escaping by opening a window.
** âIt looks blackâ - Americans react to Reflecting Poolâs completed paint job
** After weeks of renovation, water is being refilled in the historic Reflecting Pool. The pool has been coated with a paint color called âAmerican flag blue,â drawing mixed reactions from Americans who say it looks black.
** Watch: Guide stranded on Everest for six days rescued
** BBCâs Rajini Vaidyanathan reconstructs how the rescue of a guide who was stranded on Everest for six days unfolded, piecing together the sequence of events that led to the successful recovery.
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** The planner attributed to Leire DĂez includes notes such as âMarlaska and the SE are being monitored by the UCOâ and âMeeting with PS,â as well as the phrase âPedro doesnât trust the DAO,â suggesting internal meetings and follow-ups of political and police interest.
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** Pedro SĂĄnchez said he was âindignantâ and denied having known about or supported Leire DĂezâs âantics.â He also defended the Director of the Civil Guard and said that the PSOE has acted decisively in other cases.
** FeijĂło says the Government âis rotten, with 12 cases before the courtsâ and stresses that everything is coming to light: âDemocracy worksâ
** FeijĂło stated in a video on social media that the Government is ârottenâ and that there are 12 cases in the courts. He also said that the PSOEâs corruption âseems endlessâ and argued that the fact that everything is coming to light shows that âdemocracy works.â
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** The PSC says it has not yet received any request related to the case.
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** The capital is prepared to host the major events scheduled from Saturday, June 6 through Tuesday, June 9 during Pope Leo XIVâs visit.
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** Plaza de Lima in Madrid is now ready to host the first major mass event of the Popeâs visit: a youth vigil to be held this Saturday.
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** The Vatican confirmed that Pope Leo XIV will meet with abuse victims during his trip to Spain, although it did not specify the date or the identities of the participants in order to protect their privacy.
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** The inmates of Brians are eagerly anticipating the Popeâs visit, which they see as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. They have admitted that experiences like this âonly happen once in a lifetime,â and they are looking forward to his presence and blessing with excitement.
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** The candidacy of the businessman from Alicante announced that, if he wins the election this Sunday, he will begin talks with JĂŒrgen Klopp to offer him the managerial role. On Monday, they will formally communicate their intention for him to take over the position.
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** The candidate for the presidency of Real Madrid, Riquelme, spoke with 20minutos 48 hours before the clubâs elections, in which he is up against Florentino PĂ©rez. Regarding VinĂcius, he pointed out that the sporting management will be in charge of deciding which players stay and which ones leave.
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** Santiago Ălvarez, 43, was diagnosed with a low-grade glioma at 34. He says his life has been âdegradedâ by the illness and denounces the invisibility of brain tumors and the lack of fairness in treatments, ahead of World Brain Tumor Day.
** Pilot Patricia Campos, the âValencian Top Gun,â detained for alleged mistreatment of her two children
** Patricia Camposâ two adopted children, aged 12 and 15, reported alleged physical punishments, humiliation, and threats that they would be sent back to Uganda. The former military officer testified this Thursday at the Massamagrell courthouse (Valencia) along with her ex-partner, who is also a former military officer.
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** Lola Lolita has responded to the criticism following her argument in the VIP area of Bad Bunnyâs concert. The influencer says that the girl involved kept pushing her and also the rest of the people there, and she defends her reaction against those who accuse her of being a âbad person.â
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** Susan Boyle said that after suffering a stroke, she had to undergo a lot of speech therapy and relearn how to sing. Although it was difficult at first, she explained that after the first few weeks her voice began to gradually return.
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** Donald Trump reportedly scolded Volodymyr Zelensky for showing up without a suit, with a military-style look that the former president compared to âRambo.â The comment has become a source of mockery and draws attention to the Ukrainian leaderâs appearance and demeanor during diplomatic meetings.
** The Supreme Court overturns a âŹ860,000 fine imposed on Vox by the Court of Auditors for anonymous donations
** The Court of Auditors had fined Vox âŹ860,000 on the grounds that the sale of merchandising products included anonymous donations, which are contrary to the Political Parties Financing Law. The Supreme Court has now annulled that sanction.
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** The Madrid Wax Museum has surprised visitors with a peculiar scene: figures of Pope Leo XIV and Bad Bunny placed face to face. The unexpected âface-to-faceâ between the pontiff and the urban artist has drawn attention because of the unusual combination in the heart of the capital.
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** The National Police are investigating a possible murder that occurred 33 years ago in DĂ©nia, following a daughterâs confession. They have taken statements from the family and collected DNA samples to determine whether the bones found belong to the missing person.
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** An actor known for his roles in *Top Gun* and *Jumanji* died after being stabbed. Police arrested the main suspect, his girlfriendâs son, who allegedly confessed to the crime.
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** The son of La Bruja Lola spoke exclusively with Ălex Ălvarez on *El tiempo justo* after news of his motherâs death became known. According to his statements, he claimed that she died as a result of a beating she was allegedly given.
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** NATO is closely monitoring the situation following the explosion of a naval drone in Romania. Although there were no casualties, the organization stated that it will continue taking all necessary measures to protect its citizens.
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** The Spanish womenâs national team comfortably defeated England and is now in a favorable position to finish top of the group. With this win, they will control their own fate on the final matchday to secure first place and advance in the qualification for the 2027 World Cup.
** Detained in Benidorm for trying to drown a young woman in the water and a child in the sand
** A man has been arrested in Benidorm and sent to pretrial detention after allegedly trying to drown a young woman in the water and a child in the sand.
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** The singer retired in 2017 after being diagnosed with Parkinsonâs disease.
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** Anthony Headâs family confirmed his death at age 72 from complications related to pneumonia.
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** The piece highlights a posthumous interview with Frank Francés in which confidences reportedly made by Bårbara Rey about Juan Carlos I would be revealed. The content points to new statements or testimonies about their relationship and possible personal revelations, although the provided text offers no further details.
** Tere! crowned winner of the second edition of Endesa Play with Siloé as mentors
** Tere! has won the second edition of Endesa Play, a music contest backed by Siloé. The band beat the other finalists and celebrated the recognition as a boost to their career.
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** Artificial intelligence is already integrated into daily life, but to use it safely and responsibly, it is important to set limits on the information we share with it.
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** Zape, Frank Cuestaâs son, suffered five bites from a 20-kilo python. Frank himself shared the incident on social media with humor, saying, âWell, thatâs a good father...,â while showing the moment and downplaying the seriousness of the scare.
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** The couple was civilly married on May 31 in London.
** Dies after being hit while riding a bicycle just six years after winning the EuroMillions
** Anthony Canty, who won one million pounds in the EuroMillions and was recognized for saving a police officerâs life after suffering a heart attack, has died after being hit by a vehicle while riding his bicycle.
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** There were no first-category winners in the draw, so the EuroMillions jackpot increases for the next draw to 174 million euros.
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** Veterinarian and TikToker Alex Crow explains that when your pet stretches when it sees you arrive, it doesnât do so by chance: itâs a âgreeting stretch.â This gesture is part of the way it welcomes you and shows that it is happy to see you.
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** The free online game lets you build a team with legendary national squads from World Cup history and have it compete in a simulation.
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** BarcelĂł executives have met with the government of Kazakhstan to explore hotel investment opportunities in the country. The Balearic-based chain is seeking to break into a market that is unusual for Spanish hotel companies and become the first major player in the sector to establish a presence there.
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** Angus Cloudâs death in 2023 led Sam Levinson to completely rewrite the third season of *Euphoria*, incorporating a stronger focus on the fight against drugs in the U.S., especially fentanyl.
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** The article invites readers to give capri pants a second chance: a controversial piece that, when styled well, can elevate summer outfits and become a stylish option for the season.
** The Beginning of the End: Five Signs That Indicate Your Love Relationship Is Starting to Fall Apart
** The article explains five signs of strain in a relationship: living together like roommates, loss of emotional connection, frequent or cold arguments, lack of intimacy, and growing distance. It warns that these changes usually appear gradually and may indicate that the relationship is starting to break down.
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** Google Photos is launching a new Android feature that lets users save and reuse custom stickers.
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** âDuskingâ is a new travel trend centered around sunset. More and more travelers are choosing destinations and experiences where dusk is the main focus of their plans, making the sunset the main attraction of their trips.
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** The article explains that panko, a Japanese breadcrumb, is the trick for getting crispier and more flavorful breaded coatings.
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** The EU will roll out a common digital wallet in 2027, similar to miDGT, to display information from driverâs licenses and other documents such as ID cards. The goal is to unify and simplify digital access to documentation across Europe.
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** In 1718, the governor of New Providence watched as pirates burned and sank 40 ships. Until now, none of those wrecks had been located, but the discovery of three sunken vessels off the Bahamas could provide new clues about that pirate activity.
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** James RodrĂguez is at the center of controversy in Colombia after allegedly refusing to take a photo with the 17-year-old daughter of the president. The incident has sparked criticism and comments on social media, where many have described his behavior as a snub.
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** The Minister of Economy of the Government of AragĂłn closed a conference organized by FundaciĂłn Ibercaja and AMMDE, in which she highlighted the Central Pyrenean Crossing as a key and necessary infrastructure for Spain and Europe.
** New arrest in the femicide of Agostina Vega, a 14-year-old girl dismembered in Argentina
** A new suspect has been linked to the femicide of Agostina Vega, 14, in Argentina. According to the information, the accused knew the girl's mother and may have been involved during the week when the search for the teenager was carried out.
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** A fire at a warehouse in Santa PerpĂštua, Barcelona, forced the evacuation of 150 workers from the affected facility and the clearance of nearby warehouses. Twenty-six fire crews are taking part in the firefighting efforts.
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** Tasio and Belén are hosting pilgrims in their home again over the weekend as a gesture of reciprocity after being welcomed at the Valencia gathering in 2006 and at World Youth Day in 2011. Their son will give up his room to a married couple from Granada.
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** Large and single-parent families in the Basque Country may receive aid of âŹ100 per month for each child aged between 4 and 7.
** With this solution for less than âŹ10, youâll no longer be left without coverage at concerts and football matches
** Movistar has introduced Fast Pass, a new service designed to improve browsing stability at crowded events such as concerts and football matches. Its goal is to reduce coverage problems in places saturated with many users, and it costs less than âŹ10.
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** Tiketiko is an Asian pastry shop in the center of Madrid where you can try shio pan, a Japanese sweet similar to a croissant. In addition to this curious bun, the place stands out for offering a daily menu for under 10 euros.
** *El Niño threatens to scorch the planet*
** El Niño causes more intense heatwaves, severe droughts, and torrential rains, with devastating impacts in Pacific regions and repercussions in other parts of the world.
** FeijĂło should present the instrumental no-confidence motion
** The article argues that not every no-confidence motion is intended to win, and losing one does not necessarily make it self-defeating or pointless.
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** In the face of the outbursts of leaders from different parts of the world, the Pope continues to be a figure of great authority and respect.
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** In Madrid, the âcentral almondâ is undergoing drastic changes in urban mobility, but the population is not protesting.
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** Laura GP, known on TikTok as the âmath teacher,â becomes emotional while remembering her motherâs death from ALS. The content reflects the personal impact of the loss and how the illness deeply marked her life.
** Rappel undergoes a makeover after being admitted to the ICU: âIâm delightedâ
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** Taylor Swift has released a new song for Toy Story 5, inspired by Jessie, the cowgirl from the franchise. With this track, the artist returns to her country roots and celebrates the project by sharing a video from her childhood, showing that she has been a Toy Story fan since the age of 5.
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** A 17th-century book from a convent in Vic was recovered after it was detected that it had been put up for sale online.
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** Can your homeownersâ association open the pool earlier or charge guests? This and other questions in the advice column
** The Madrid College of Property Administration answers readersâ questions about housing and homeownersâ associations, with a variety of inquiries about rules, shared services, and neighborhood management.
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** The newspaper has opened a mailbox for readers to recommend books of any genre during the Madrid Book Fair, with the intention of reading their suggestions and sharing them with the community.
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** A quiz about the most notable news from recent days in politics, culture, sports, society, and international affairs. Test how closely youâve followed Mayâs news with ten questions.
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** The actor, who is on trial for the alleged homicide of Isabel, testified that he covered his wifeâs auntâs expenses because he did not trust banks and kept money at home. He also stated that he was not responsible for the womanâs medical care.
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** Three second-category Bonoloto winners will each take home more than 58,000 euros. In addition, 147 third-category winners will receive 592 euros each as a prize. The drawâs jackpot now stands at 2.4 million euros.
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** Veolia makes its operational capacity, expert knowledge, and technology available to efficiently manage natural resources, generating a positive environmental, social, and economic impact in the communities where it operates.
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** AI analyzed genetic codes and fully designed an antigen for a possible vaccine against coronaviruses. The advance suggests that artificial intelligence can accelerate vaccine development by identifying and generating useful biological components without direct human intervention.
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** The judge has upheld the dismissal of the complaint filed by Sandra Peñaâs parents against Las Irlandesas school. He considers that there is not sufficient legal basis to attribute responsibility for the girlâs death to the educational staff.
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** Religious communities are preparing for the pontiffâs arrival by organizing the ۧ۳ŰȘÙŰšŰ§Ù of pilgrims, activities, and prayers. The visit, which has been in the works for weeks, is mobilizing nuns, the faithful, and volunteer seamstresses who are working quietly to receive him with devotion.
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** The PAU has begun in Madrid earlier than in most autonomous communities, in an atmosphere of nerves and tension over the new frequency detectors used to prevent cheating. At the UCM, several students admit to the pressure of not carrying devices that could trigger them and agree that cheating on such a key exam means risking a lot.
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** The total solar eclipse on August 12 will attract thousands of people to Lodoso, in Burgos, turning it into a hub of international astro-tourism. The small rural municipality expects a major economic impact thanks to the phenomenon, which will boost the arrival of visitors.
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** Sandra Barrios became emotional after seeing images of Yuli and Lucas, a moment that has revived doubts about her relationship with Juanpi Vega. Juanpi himself has explained where they stand, suggesting that perhaps they may not be able to move forward together.
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** Alvar won the weekly challenge and secured the leadership, then used his advantage in crucial nominations, with the finale now very close. His choice was shaped by strategy and by considering one rival to be a strong competitor.
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** Jorge Javier VĂĄzquez bid farewell to the Cayos Cochinos with a speech for the six finalists before their transfer to Cayo Paloma, the most iconic beach in the competition in Honduras, where they will face the final stretch.
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** Argentine Yuli became emotional after Arantxa Cocaâs request on âThe Temptations Debate,â where she admitted to having âlow self-esteemâ and said she doesnât know how to âbe alone.â
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** Eladio CarriĂłn recounted an anecdote from his childhood in which a prank he played ended in an unexpected and serious episode: the Military Police arrived at his house. The artist shared the memory as a curious story from when he was a child.
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** The Galician streamer takes part in Willyrexâs latest challenge, where he competes against Ibai Llanos in several rounds to try to guess the exact weight of different objects.
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** Gonzalo MirĂł is preparing a new project, *The Dinner of Idiots*, with the idea of bringing together at a table people with opposing opinions to promote dialogue and conversation among those who think differently.
** Antonio JosĂ© sings to Leo XIV: âIâm very happy because Iâm very religiousâ
** Antonio José connected with the program *Y ahora Sonsoles* to talk about his reaction to Leo XIV. The singer said the news made him feel very happy, noting that he is very religious.
** JoaquĂn Prat says goodbye to the first season of *El tiempo justo*
** JoaquĂn Prat begins his paternity leave to be with Alexia Pla for the birth of their daughter, thus bringing the first season of *El tiempo justo* to a close.
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** Fran Rivera said that his brother Kiko contacted him to share among the three brothers the bull heads taken from Cantora, which belonged to their father, Paquirri. He described the gesture as a meaningful detail.
** âLetâs seeâ shows the first images of RosalĂa in Spain after canceling several concerts on her U.S. tour
** RosalĂaâs team has confirmed that the cancellation of several concerts from her U.S. tour is temporary and that the goal is to reschedule them. Meanwhile, the program **âVamos a verâ** showed the first images of the artist after her return to Spain.
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** Carmen Machi and Vicente have been together for 20 years and have kept their relationship away from public attention. Both are clear that they do not plan to get married or have children together, preferring a discreet and stable life out of the spotlight.
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** Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky recalled an anecdote in an interview with Harperâs Bazaar Arabia: Hemsworth once mistook his childrenâs passports because they look so alike.
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** The article points out that among the possible guests at Taylor Swift and Travis Kelceâs wedding are Selena Gomez, Suki Waterhouse, Gigi Hadid, and even Prince William and Kate Middleton.
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** Lola Lolita explained that the girl she argued with during Bad Bunnyâs concert was looking for âa fight.â She said that if the other person had shoved her again, she would have called security.
** The girl Lola Lolita argued with in Bad Bunnyâs little house: âSheâs frustrated because she couldnât be in front to be filmedâ
** A young woman explains the origin of her argument with Lola Lolita in Bad Bunnyâs little house. She says Lola wanted to stand in front to be filmed, but she asked her to stand behind. The girl claims that Lola is frustrated because she wasnât able to place herself in the front row in front of the cameras.
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** Princess SofĂa wrapped up her first university year in Lisbon, studying Politics and International Relations. After finishing the course, she celebrated with a beach party. She will spend the next year of her degree in Paris.
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** Patricia Pardo and Christian GĂĄlvez have said they feel ânervousâ and âoverwhelmedâ as they make a request to the prior of San AgustĂn School. They want to get some special detail to âwink at the Pope.â
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** Olivia Rodrigo expressed her anger at the Trump administration after her song "All-American Bitch" was used in an ICE video showing arrests. The singer called the action âbarbaricâ and criticized the use of her music to support that kind of content.
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** The Norwegian Football Federation defended the campaign in which the national team posed as Viking warriors before the World Cup. It clarified that it is not trying to box the team into a stereotype, but rather to convey unity and cohesion ahead of the tournament.
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** In an interview with Iker Jiménez, the would-be Real Madrid president stated that, if he wins the election, he will look to sign a major world-class star to strengthen the team.
** Riquelme, about Florentino: â15 years ago the campaign would have been very different, also aggressive... but I didnât expect this oneâ
** The candidate for the presidency of Real Madrid spoke with *20minutos* two days before the clubâs elections and criticized Florentino PĂ©rezâs campaign, saying that 15 years ago it would have been more aggressive, although he says he did not expect a strategy like the current one.
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** Toni Kroos denied on social media the reports linking him to a possible role on the rival slate to Florentino Pérez, led by Riquelme, for the Real Madrid elections.
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** Rafael Nadal spoke on the American show *Late Night with Seth Meyers* about his initial reluctance to film his documentary. He explained that he refused many times because opening up his home and private life is complicated, although he eventually agreed to take part.
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** Ayahuasca, used for centuries by Indigenous peoples of the Amazon, contains DMT, a substance that showed effectiveness against Parkinsonâs disease in studies with mice. The research points to its possible use as a new therapeutic target for this disease.
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** The National Police is introducing across Spain a notebook with pictograms to make it easier to take statements from people with communication difficulties, especially victims of sexual offenses.
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** The Paraplegic Hospital has launched a prevention campaign after recording 10 admissions last year for spinal cord injuries caused by bicycle accidents. The initiative aims to raise cyclistsâ awareness of the risks and reduce this type of injury.
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** Foreign masterâs students are strongly boosting Spainâs education economy: each student generates 24,352 euros and the sector reaches 3.274 billion. Their impact is three times greater than that of all international students combined. Business schools and students from Latin America stand out in particular.
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** Mitiga won South Summit 2026 for a tool that uses supercomputing, AI, and its own climate models to analyze the exposure of business assets and infrastructure to climate change risks.
** CaixaBank targets self-employed workers and offers them better incentives
** CaixaBank has launched a campaign aimed at self-employed workers and new businesses, with improved incentives, highlighting the waiver of the POS terminal fee for 12 months for those who sign up.
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** The European Commission gives Spain two months to respond and correct the âdeficienciesâ identified, demanding the removal of the governmentâs veto power over bank mergers.
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** The article warns that using certain descriptions in Bizum, such as âcash payment,â âdebt,â or references to irregular activities, can attract the attention of the tax authorities and increase the risk of review. It recommends using clear and legitimate descriptions to avoid suspicion in transfers between private individuals.
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** Kane Parsonsâ film, born from his Kane Pixels channel, has achieved great success with audiences around the world by expanding the Backrooms universe of horror and science fiction.
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** The film, based on the novel by Rosa Montero and Olivier Truc, starts from a promising plot within a formulaic framework, but it fails to sustain credibility or effectively convey what lies behind the story.
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** The creators of *Scary Movie* spoke with CINEMANĂA about the limits of humor and made it clear that *Scary Movie 6* does not aim to reinvent the formula: it seeks to repeat the irreverent style that made the franchise famous 27 years ago.
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** Prime Video has added to its catalog a 6-episode miniseries based on the characters from *The Seville Communion* (*La piel del tambor*), one of Arturo PĂ©rez-Reverteâs most acclaimed novels, ideal for watching in one binge.
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** The piece highlights how Paolo Sorrentino reinvented the Vatican with a bold and provocative vision in one of the most daring series of recent years, centered on the figure of two popes and a Church in crisis.
** Patches that detect lies and measure stress: this is how this promising device works for doctors
** Chicagoâs Ann & Robert H. Lurie Childrenâs Hospital and Northwestern University developed a âportable polygraphâ in the form of a patch that detects physiological signs. The device promises to help doctors measure stress and other bodily changes more comfortably and continuously.
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** Experts and patients presented a consensus document to improve the management of low-grade glioma, along with a study estimating its economic impact at up to 87,000 euros over four years.
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** When a partner is expected to fill emotional voids or compensate for personal shortcomings, love can be confused with dependency.
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** Sleeping is essential for the body to carry out a process of cleaning and repair. According to the article, poor sleep leaves a deep mark on the body and can accelerate aging.
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** The article highlights a phrase by Confucius that remains relevant today: making mistakes is not the real problem, but failing to correct the mistakes made. His reflection invites us to accept our errors, learn from them, and take action to fix them.
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** Breast cancer research aims to improve prevention. A study suggests that the use of Ozempic could be associated with a 30% reduction in the incidence of this type of cancer, although this is an observational relationship and more studies are still needed to confirm it.
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** The incident originated in the PrK transfer tunnel, connected to the Zvezda service module of the Russian segment of the Space Station.
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** Google Wallet will allow EU users to identify themselves digitally this summer from their mobile phone. The feature will make it possible to securely prove age and identity, reducing the need to carry physical documents.
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** Google will allow users to follow the 2026 World Cup in real time without installing apps, by activating notifications and alerts with built-in search features. The article explains how to set up these options to receive minute-by-minute information about matches and tournament updates.
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** Amazon introduced the new generation of Proteus, its autonomous AI robot for logistics centers. It can now understand instructions in natural language, making it easier to use in internal operations. The company expects this technology to arrive in Europe in 2027.
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** A new breakthrough with AI aims to stimulate areas of the brain to generate more detailed visual representations similar to natural vision. The goal is to open the door to restoring functional vision to blind people.
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** The stick-format serum is gaining popularity for its practicality and ease of application, becoming one of the most sought-after skincare products.
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** Fig is becoming established as one of the most appreciated notes in perfumery for its Mediterranean and original aroma. These fragrances offer a distinctive touch, more unexpected and sophisticated than traditional citrus notes like orange.
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** With Pope Leo XIVâs upcoming visit to Madrid, the article reviews how brands such as Galliano, Versace, Dolce & Gabbana, and Balenciaga have long borrowed elements of liturgical and papal aesthetics to turn them into fashion trends.
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** A small balcony can be transformed into a comfortable and functional space with a good choice of materials, textures, and decorative elements.
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** Premenstrual syndrome is not due only to hormonal changes, but also reflects the bodyâs overall condition. An expert explains that factors such as physical and emotional health influence how it appears and how intense it is.
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** Harriet Cuddeford and MĂłnica Monserrate are key figures in Bad Bunnyâs new creative universe. Both professionals have helped shape and sustain âLa Casita,â the Puerto Rican artistâs show, becoming essential to the projectâs foundation.
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** TajĂn pairs very well with mango, green grapes, and watermelon, creating a mix of flavors that stands out for its contrast of sweet, tangy, and spicy.
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** Parmigiano Reggiano stands out as one of the cheeses with the highest protein content, providing more than 30 grams per 100 grams of edible portion, surpassing options such as cottage cheese and ricotta.
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** The Pepe Vieira restaurant in Poio (Pontevedra) has two Michelin stars and offers three tasting menus that take diners from Galician tradition to the most avant-garde cuisine.
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** Although it is not very well known in Spain, this recipe is very popular in Veracruz, Mexico, where it is made as a traditional dessert.
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** Bad Bunny met with Inditex president Marta Ortega at the exclusive Bascoat restaurant ahead of his first concerts in Madrid.
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** KYĆ is a Madrid venue, located near Plaza de Bilbao and Malasaña, inspired by the Japanese tradition of matcha tea.
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** Four Seasons has opened two new luxury hotels in two especially paradise-like destinations, expanding its offering with spectacular accommodations in highly attractive tourist locations.
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** One of Pragueâs main attractions will reopen this summer after being closed for several months.
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** José Coronado has found in this town, located 45 minutes from Madrid, a peaceful place to retreat from the hustle and bustle of the capital and enjoy a haven of peace away from the noise of the city.
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** Aer Lingus, Irelandâs flag carrier, will operate the new direct connection from Santiago to this little-known European city.
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** Opel has launched the Frontera and Ford the Capri with new models inspired by classics, but without faithfully replicating them. The trend shows how historic brands are reviving iconic names from the past for modern cars, especially in electric versions.
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** The Ministry of Transport has awarded a âŹ12.4 million contract for the maintenance and improvement of more than 200 kilometers of roads in the province of Valladolid, with the aim of strengthening the condition and safety of the roads.
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** 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 a crash, which helps reconstruct what happened.
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** The eighth generation of the Lexus ES grows in size, adds electric versions, and updates the Japanese brandâs concept of luxury, establishing itself as a distinctive sedan within its lineup.
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** VĂctor Cordero, an engineer in the automotive sector, explains in a TikTok video that mixing gasoline from different stations is not a problem in itself. According to him, what matters is not the brand, but that the fuel has the octane rating suitable for the vehicle.
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** In Spain, the connected V16 beacon has been mandatory to carry in the vehicle since January 1 of this year, according to Royal Decree 1030/2022.
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** Madrid will set up seven parking areas for pilgrim buses with up to 3,650 spaces. In addition, in the city center, drivers who are diverted by police to ZBDEP zones during traffic closures for the Popeâs visit will not be fined.
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** The National Police is continuing an investigation after a machete fight between violent gangs in Valladolid, which resulted in nine arrests.
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** The papal visits to Barcelona combined protocol, discretion, and very carefully planned logistics. The article reviews where the popes stayed and what they ate during their visits, from the Episcopal Palace to simple, discreet meals, reflecting a mix of solemnity and Mediterranean cuisine.
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** The Crime Report indicates that in the first three months of the year, reports of robbery and other unspecified crimes increased.
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** Teachers have called a strike throughout Catalonia for June 9, a date that coincides with the Popeâs visit and university entrance exams.
** Man arrested for the death of his flatmate in La Roda
** A man has been arrested in connection with the death of his flatmate in La Roda. According to the available information, the arrested man reportedly went to the police station to explain what had happened.
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** Aquapark Sanxenxo, in Galicia, offers Spainâs largest floating water park. Its course includes slides, jumping platforms, obstacles, and balance challenges, making it a summer leisure option for the whole family.
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** Two people have been arrested in MĂĄlaga after a drug trafficking logistics network dedicated to fuel supply was dismantled. During the search of the home, âŹ10,570 in cash, a notebook with notes, and various logistical materials were seized.
** Massive farewell at Pamplona Cathedral for the five fallen regional police officers
** A large number of people gathered outside Pamplona Cathedral to show their support and accompany those attending the farewell of the five fallen regional police officers.
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** The yellow flag is flying at Las Arenas, Ereaga, Arrigunaga, Muriola, Gorliza, Armintza, Laidatxu, and Ea, indicating that swimming should be done with caution.
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** The body of an elderly man was found in a forest near a municipality in Mallorca. The Judicial Police have already taken over the investigation and are carrying out the necessary procedures to clarify the circumstances of the death.
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** Despite having sent a reference image with the desired design, the finished cake looked nothing like what was requested, and the result was surprising for how ugly and different it turned out.
** A dog destroys a familyâs World Cup album when they were 20 stickers away from completing it
** A family was only 20 stickers away from completing their World Cup album when their dog tore it apart. They had to redo all the pages from scratch, using the stickers that hadnât been damaged.
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** The family members arrived at the wake to say goodbye to their father, but discovered that the body in the coffin was not his. The funeral home allegedly confused two deceased people and, according to the report, refused to acknowledge the error, causing outrage and distress among those present.
** Canine halitosis: the diseases behind the unpleasant odor of your dogâs mouth
** Bad breath in dogs can be an early sign of serious problems such as kidney disease, diabetes, oral tumors, or infections, even before other visible symptoms appear.
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** A study indicates that living with cats has positive effects for most people: 95% of owners notice benefits such as less stress, more companionship, and better sleep. In addition, 8 out of 10 Spaniards say that feline purring relaxes them.
** From being on the brink of death to becoming a happy dog: the story of Lupita, a Maltese bichon
** Lupita, a Maltese bichon found in critical condition in an enclosed field, recovered thanks to adoption. She now lives happily in a home with four other dogs, standing out for her affectionate and expressive personality.
Your daily horoscope: Saturday, June 6, 2026
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** Check the Bonoloto results for Friday, June 5, 2026.
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** Check the results of the Euromillions draw held on Friday, June 5, 2026.
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** Check the results of the ONCE Cuponazo for Friday, June 5, 2026, and see if your ticket has won.
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** The Argentine businesswoman Lorena Basso takes over the presidency of the organization that concentrates 96% of the world seed trade. She is the first woman to hold the position and emphasizes innovation as key to facing the challenges of the global agricultural sector.
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** In the 1930s, Hollywood turned the filmed biography into one of the industryâs most popular and prestigious genres. The biopic was established as both a commercial success and a form appreciated by critics.
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** Journalist Titiou Lecoq explains the theory of the âempty yogurtâ to describe how many women in relationships contribute money to everyday expensesâsuch as groceries or household costsâwithout gaining access to property or assets, while he usually keeps the assets.
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** Experience teaches us over time to make better decisions and learn from our mistakes. This text highlights that many of lifeâs lessons are only understood as we grow older, even though we often wish we had known them when we were younger.
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** The daughters of several celebrities look a lot like their mothers, something highlighted in the article as a striking curiosity among famous women and their descendants.
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** The gallery brings together unseen images of the hardest moments of a demanding military exercise in which Princess Leonor made a parachute jump.
** Secrets of airplanes that flight attendants wonât tell you
** Although flight attendants seem to have everything under control, they also face challenges during the flight. In addition to assisting passengers, cabin crew members must ensure safety and comfort on board. The article reveals some of the secrets and difficulties that are usually not told.
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** The Royal Family will accompany Pope Leo XIV during several moments of his visit to Spain, in addition to meeting with him at the Palace. This Saturday, they are expected to go to Barajas Airport to receive the Pontiff, in an event that Pedro SĂĄnchez will also attend.
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** Vance linked the death of a young man in the United Kingdom, allegedly at the hands of a Sikh man, to a âmass invasion of immigrants.â He also justified the protests that have taken to the streets in Southampton.
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** The Armed Forces will take charge of controlling and protecting airspace to ensure adequate coverage in the areas and at the times scheduled during the Popeâs trip.
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** A study in *Science Advances* cataloged 1,611 insect species as edible, highlighting the diversity of these food resources.
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** The PSOE backs Narbona and says she has already given sufficient explanations after Anti-Corruption requested that she testify as a witness. The party maintains that it has nothing to hide and that its goal is to clarify the truth as soon as possible.
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** An American crisis and reputation management expert analyzes the third season of *Euphoria* and criticizes how Sam Levinson has treated the character Cassie. He points out that the sex scene in episode 3x07 âcrosses all boundariesâ and could harm Sydney Sweeneyâs career, describing her as humiliated.
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** The makeup artist explains how to adapt makeup after 40 to enhance the eyes, soften facial features, and add freshness without losing style.
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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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** The mortgage expert explains the current state of the housing market and points out that the preference for fixed-rate mortgages has changed, suggesting that that era has come to an end.
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** Asturian chef José Andrés shared an appetizer idea on his show using canned cockles, suggesting a way to enhance them with mandarin and olive oil instead of lemon.
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** Renate Reinsve and Chiwetel Ejiofor star in one of the standout horror titles of 2026. The film is produced by James Wan and Osgood Perkins, arrives with high expectations, and is directed by the youngest filmmaker in A24âs history.
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** The article highlights unforgettable travel destinations and experiences, from the blend of tradition and modernity in Japan to the wild landscapes of Patagonia, presenting them as essential trips worth taking at least once in a lifetime.
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** The article recommends seven miniseries to watch at home this weekend, ranging from superhero stories to high-quality literary adaptations, as a way to stay entertained and comfortable indoors.
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** Protected as a historic ensemble, this 122-meter passage in Barcelona connects Clot and Sant MartĂ. It stands out for its colorful houses, 19th-century working-class architecture, and its peaceful, pedestrian-friendly atmosphere, which make it a small urban oasis.
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** Cataloniaâs most famous flower festival features 113 decorated spaces this year, along with concerts and routes to discover some of the cityâs most emblematic spots.
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** The tax office has activated the 2025 income tax simulator, a tool that lets users quickly and in advance find out the estimated result of their tax return. With it, taxpayers can know whether they will have to pay or receive a refund before filing.
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** The Regional Government of Andalusia has launched a new tourist pass to promote rural tourism in ten municipalities in one of the most beautiful areas of Seville. The initiative aims to attract visitors with a format similar to the Camino de Santiago passport.
Texas ranchers on edge after screwworm parasite detected in calf
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** Oil ends two-week losing streak as hopes for an end to the Middle East conflict fade
** Oil prices rose, ending a two-week decline, as hopes weakened for a quick resolution to the Middle East conflict. Traders worried the fighting could keep supply risks elevated, supporting crude benchmarks despite broader caution in the broader market.
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** Alaska refuge oil lease auction draws only $3.7 million
** Alaskaâs first oil and gas lease sale in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge raised just $3.7 million, far below expectations. The auction drew limited interest from bidders and highlighted uncertainty around drilling in the refuge, which has long been a political flashpoint over environmental and energy concerns.
** Russiaâs Rosatom says Ukrainian drone hit engineers demining areas around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
** Russiaâs state nuclear company Rosatom said that a Ukrainian drone struck engineers who were demining areas near the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, causing casualties. The report raised concerns about safety around the occupied nuclear facility amid ongoing fighting in the region.
** Auction of oil drilling rights in Alaska wildlife refuge draws tepid response
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** U.S. to add 40 million barrels to oil reserve after Iran conflict
** The United States will buy 40 million barrels to replenish its Strategic Petroleum Reserve after using it during a previous oil price spike. The move is intended to strengthen energy security and support domestic oil producers, while helping stabilize markets following tensions related to the Iran conflict.
U.S. energy companies add oil and gas rigs for seventh straight week
U.S. energy companies increased the number of oil and gas rigs for a seventh consecutive week, according to Baker Hughes. The gains reflect a steady but cautious recovery in drilling activity amid recent price shifts and market uncertainty.
** Northwest European gasoline margins rise on inventory decline
** Northwest European gasoline margins increased as inventory levels fell, tightening supply. The decline in stocks supported market sentiment and helped lift refining margins across the region.
** Texas grid flags risks as data centers, crypto sites fail voltage tests
** Texas power officials warned that the rapid growth of data centers and crypto mining could strain the stateâs grid after many facilities failed required voltage tests. The failures raise concerns about reliability and the gridâs ability to handle surging electricity demand, prompting calls for closer oversight and planning.
** Is Wall Streetâs AI boom spreading to Main Street?
** The article examines whether the surge in AI investment and enthusiasm on Wall Street is extending to everyday businesses and the broader economy. It looks at signs of AI adoption beyond big tech and asks whether the boom is creating real productivity gains on Main Street or mostly benefiting markets and large firms.
** Earnings season takeaways: resilient, but for how long?
** The article reviews current earnings results and notes that companies have remained resilient despite economic pressures. However, it raises concerns about how long this strength can last amid ongoing risks such as inflation, higher interest rates, and slowing growth.
** US approves $1.5 billion sale of maritime helicopters to New Zealand
** The U.S. has approved a $1.5 billion deal to sell maritime helicopters to New Zealand, boosting the countryâs defense capabilities. The sale is expected to strengthen New Zealandâs naval operations and interoperability with U.S. and allied forces.
** InterPrivate Investment Partners V closes $201.25 million IPO
** InterPrivate Investment Partners V, a special purpose acquisition company, completed its IPO by selling 20.125 million units at $10 each, raising $201.25 million. The company plans to pursue a merger or acquisition target, with the proceeds held in trust until a deal is identified.
** Why is the SEC taking so long on tokenized stocks? TD Cowen explains
** TD Cowen says the SEC is proceeding cautiously with tokenized stocks because these products raise complex legal, custody, and market-structure issues. The regulator appears to be considering investor protection, exchange rules, and how tokenized assets fit into existing securities law before approving a broader rollout.
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** Netflix names longtime director Jay Hoag as chairman, succeeding Reed Hastings
** Netflix has appointed longtime director and investor Jay Hoag as chairman of the board, replacing co-founder Reed Hastings, who stepped down from the role. Hastings will remain involved with the company, while Hoag, a board member for years, takes over leadership of the board amid Netflixâs continued growth and strategic focus.
** California will soon decide whether to try to block the Paramount deal
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** J&J beats lawsuit alleging that talc caused three womenâs cancer
** Johnson & Johnson won a lawsuit in which three women claimed its talc products caused their cancer. A court ruled in J&Jâs favor, rejecting the plaintiffsâ allegations linking talc use to their illnesses.
** New York passes bill banning prices based on personal data
** New York has approved a bill that would prohibit businesses from setting prices based on a customerâs personal data. The measure aims to curb âsurveillance pricing,â where algorithms use information like browsing history or location to tailor prices. Supporters say it protects consumers from unfair discrimination; critics argue it could limit legitimate dynamic pricing practices.
** Consumer credit rises to $20.73 billion, surpassing forecasts
** Consumer credit increased by $20.73 billion, beating expectations. The report suggests strong borrowing activity among consumers, reflecting continued demand for financing despite economic uncertainty.
** Putin says he currently sees no reason to meet with Ukraineâs Zelenskiy
** Putin said he currently sees no need to meet with Ukrainian President Zelenskiy, arguing that a summit would be pointless unless it leads to concrete results. He reiterated Russiaâs position on the war and said any talks should be carefully prepared and aimed at achieving real progress.
** Canadaâs Ivey PMI rises to eight-month high in May
** Canadaâs Ivey PMI increased to an eight-month high in May, indicating stronger business activity. The report points to improved conditions across the Canadian economy, although the provided content did not include details on the underlying components or broader implications.
** U.S. economy adds 172,000 jobs in May, topping expectations
** The U.S. economy added 172,000 jobs in May, beating forecasts and signaling continued resilience in the labor market. The report suggests steady hiring despite broader economic uncertainty, with job growth remaining a key support for consumer spending and the overall economy.
** Nonfarm payrolls surpass expectations, signaling a resilient job market
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** Italyâs retail sales show no growth in April
** Italyâs retail sales were unchanged in April, indicating no month-over-month growth.
UK firms expect prices to rise 4% over next year, BoE survey shows
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** Greeceâs economy grows 2.0% in first quarter of 2026
** Greeceâs economy expanded by 2.0% in the first quarter of 2026, according to official data. The growth was supported by stronger domestic demand and investment, while exports and household spending also contributed. Analysts note the pace remains steady, though challenges such as inflation and external risks persist.
** Eurozone contracts 0.2% quarter-on-quarter in January-March amid Iran headwinds
** Eurozone GDP fell 0.2% in Q1, marking a quarterly contraction amid economic pressure linked to Iran-related headwinds. The slowdown reflects weakening activity across the region, raising concerns about broader growth prospects as businesses and policymakers face increased uncertainty.
** Indonesia central bank, finance minister agree to boost asset yields to aid rupiah
** Indonesiaâs central bank and finance minister agreed to increase the attractiveness of domestic assets to help support the rupiah, which has been under pressure. The move aims to improve investor demand and strengthen currency stability by offering higher yields on local instruments.
** Trump promises support for farmers as fuel, fertilizer costs remain elevated
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** Five killed in Russian attacks on Ukraineâs Kherson region, governor says
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** The US says Iranian drones were shot down near the Strait of Hormuz as war tensions persist
** The U.S. says it shot down Iranian drones near the Strait of Hormuz amid rising regional tensions. The incident highlights continued strain in the area, where military activity and concerns about escalation remain high.
** Citi survey shows economists raise Mexico inflation forecast
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** Reaction roundup: Experts, analysts weigh in on May jobs report
** The article compiles reactions from economists and market analysts to the May jobs report, highlighting a strong but cooling labor market. Experts note continued hiring strength, easing wage growth, and signs that the Federal Reserve may keep policy steady while watching for further slowdown.
** Resilient US economy posts third straight month of strong job growth
** The US economy continued to show resilience with a third straight month of solid job gains, signaling sustained labor market strength. The report suggests hiring remains healthy despite economic uncertainty, supporting optimism about consumer spending and broader growth.
** U.S. judge strikes down Trump policies targeting immigrants from 39 countries
** A U.S. judge blocked Trump administration policies that targeted immigrants from 39 countries, ruling that they were likely unlawful and caused irreparable harm. The decision halts enforcement while the case continues, affecting visa and immigration procedures for people from those nations.
** Trump says he wants lower interest rates, defers October decision to Warsh
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** U.S. jobs report strikes a hawkish note as Fedâs Warsh takes the baton
** The U.S. jobs report signaled a stronger labor market and reinforced a hawkish outlook on interest rates, even as Federal Reserve leadership changes hands with Warsh taking the baton. The data may reduce expectations for near-term rate cuts and keep policy focused on curbing inflation.
** Litecoin Falls 10% in Rout
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** Cardano Falls 10% In Rout
** Cardano fell 10% amid a broader crypto selloff, as investors pulled back from riskier assets. The decline reflected market-wide weakness rather than any Cardano-specific development, with trading volumes and sentiment turning sharply negative.
** Bitcoin briefly falls below $60k, hits lowest level since October 2024
** Bitcoin slipped below $60,000, marking its lowest point since October 2024 amid broader market weakness and renewed investor caution. The drop highlights ongoing volatility in crypto markets as traders react to shifting expectations around interest rates and risk assets.
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** Crypto stocks fall as bitcoin drops to its lowest level since October
** Crypto-related stocks declined as bitcoin fell to its lowest level since October, reflecting renewed pressure across the digital asset market. The drop weighed on companies tied to crypto trading, mining, and investing as traders responded to weaker sentiment and broader market volatility.
** EOS Falls 11% in Rout
** EOS dropped 11% as a broader crypto selloff hit digital assets, extending losses amid weak market sentiment and renewed concerns over regulation and macroeconomic pressures. Trading volume rose as investors moved to reduce risk, adding to volatility across the sector.
** Ethereum Falls 10% in Bearish Trade
** Ethereum dropped 10% in a bearish trading session, reflecting broader weakness in the crypto market. The decline may signal increased selling pressure and investor caution as traders react to volatility and shifting market sentiment.
** Greece reportedly plans 15% capital gains tax on cryptocurrencies
** Greece is reportedly preparing to introduce a 15% capital gains tax on cryptocurrency profits, bringing digital asset gains in line with other types of investment income. The move is expected to provide greater clarity to the countryâs crypto tax rules and could affect traders and investors once implemented.
** BTCC Exchange Turns 15: Kicking Off the Anniversary with the World Cup Showdown
** BTCC Exchange celebrates its 15th anniversary by launching a World Cup-themed campaign and promotions. The event highlights the platformâs growth, community engagement, and plans to reward users through trading activities and special prizes tied to the tournament.
** EOS Climbs 10% In Bullish Trade
** EOS rose 10.13% to $0.6837 by 23:20 (03:20 GMT) on the Investing.com Index, marking its largest one-day gain since March 4. The move pushed its market capitalization to $1.03 billion, or 0.04% of the total cryptocurrency market. Over the previous 24 hours, EOS traded between $0.6697 and $0.6837 and remains 68.42% below its all-time high of $22.98.
** Boeing is studying an increase in 737 MAX production to a record 70 jets per month
** Boeing is evaluating a plan to raise 737 MAX production to as many as 70 jets per month, which would be a record rate for the aircraft. The move would signal confidence in demand and improved manufacturing stability, although any increase would depend on regulatory approval and Boeingâs ability to maintain quality and supply-chain performance.
** Raizen reaches $12.6 billion debt restructuring deal with majority creditors
** Raizen said it has agreed to a $12.6 billion debt restructuring deal with a majority of its creditors, aiming to improve liquidity and strengthen its financial position. The agreement is a key step in the companyâs efforts to manage its heavy debt load and stabilize operations.
Bluejay Diagnostics closes $8.5 million private placement
Bluejay Diagnostics completed an $8.5 million private placement, issuing securities to investors to raise capital for general corporate purposes and working capital. The financing adds to the companyâs resources as it continues development and operations.
Cathie Woodâs ARK makes major stock moves with Circle Internet and Archer Aviation
ARK Invest, led by Cathie Wood, made notable portfolio changes involving Circle Internet and Archer Aviation. The moves reflect Woodâs ongoing active trading strategy as ARK adjusts holdings in high-growth, innovation-focused companies.
** Apollo, Blackstone finalize $35 billion AI chip financing for Anthropic
** Apollo and Blackstone have finalized a $35 billion financing deal to support Anthropicâs AI chip needs, helping fund the startupâs access to large-scale computing power. The agreement underscores growing investor appetite for the infrastructure behind AI development as demand for advanced chips continues to surge.
** Netflix names longtime board member Jay Hoag as chairman
** Netflix has appointed longtime board member Jay Hoag as chairman.
** Amazonâs space investment may be closer to payoff than investors think
** Amazonâs space ambitions, including Project Kuiper, are moving closer to commercial viability than many investors may expect. The article suggests the companyâs long-term satellite internet bet could soon begin paying off as deployment and competitive positioning improve, potentially making the large investment seem more strategic and valuable than it first appeared. If you meant translation into another language, tell me which one.
** Lennar names Jim Parker COO, David Grove EVP homebuilding
** Lennar has appointed Jim Parker as chief operating officer and David Grove as executive vice president of homebuilding. The leadership changes are part of the companyâs ongoing efforts to strengthen operations and homebuilding management.
** Vireo Growth closes $13.66 million Bridgewell acquisition
** Vireo Growth has completed its $13.66 million acquisition of Bridgewell, expanding its business footprint. The deal supports the companyâs growth strategy and strengthens its position in the market.
** Janus Henderson to liquidate U.S. real estate ETF in August
** Janus Henderson will liquidate its U.S. real estate ETF in August, ending the fund and returning the proceeds to shareholders after selling its holdings. The closure reflects the firmâs decision to shut the underperforming or strategically nonessential product.