News Summary - 06/07/2026

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** Hegseth attacks Europe over migration with beach "invasion" D-Day speech
** Speaking in Normandy 82 years after the D-Day landings, the US defence secretary used his remarks to criticize Europe over migration, describing it as an âinvasionâ while commemorating the Allied operation that helped liberate Nazi-occupied north-western Europe.
** Ukrainian drones target St Petersburg in attack Russia calls âunprecedentedâ
** Residents of Russiaâs second-largest city were told to stay indoors for the first time since the war began, as Ukrainian drones reportedly targeted St Petersburg in an attack Russia described as âunprecedented.â
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** Ragas and Symphonies: Indian maestro Ilaiyaraaja is still reshaping music 50 years on
** Five decades after his debut, Ilaiyaraaja is still regarded as one of the most celebrated and influential composers in Indian cinema, with a legacy that continues to shape music.
** Funeral held for baby shot dead by Israeli troops in the occupied West Bank
** A seven-month-old boy who was killed by Israeli troops in the occupied West Bank was laid to rest. His shrouded body, wrapped in a Palestinian flag, was carried by his father to the graveyard.
** Pope begins Spain visit with praise for country's opposition to war and support for migrants
** On the first day of his seven-day official tour of Spain, the Pope praised the countryâs âactive commitment to peace and solidarity among peoples,â highlighting its opposition to war and support for migrants.
Iran says staff blocked from entering US after players given World Cup visas
Iranian officials say their technical staff were denied visas just hours after the US announced that players would be allowed to enter the country.
** Lebanese general among three soldiers killed in Israeli attack on car
** The Israeli military is investigating an incident in southern Lebanon amid ongoing fighting with Hezbollah.
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** Canada bans Texas cattle over flesh-eating screwworm outbreak in US
** Canada has banned cattle imports from Texas after a second infected calf was found in the state, prompting Texas to declare a state of disaster over the flesh-eating screwworm outbreak.
** I wanted to quit Eurovision twice â then won it, says Bangaranga singer Dara
** Bulgarian singer Dara says her historic Eurovision victory in Vienna almost never happened, as she came close to quitting the contest twice before finally winning.
US plans to fight flesh-eating screwworm outbreak with flies and dogs
The flesh-eating screwworm has been detected in the US for the first time since 1966, raising concerns in southern states. Authorities are preparing a response that includes using flies and trained dogs to help control and detect the outbreak.
** Armenia votes as Russia piles pressure on pro-West government
** Incumbent Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is seeking a third term despite declining domestic support, as Armenia faces increased pressure from Russia amid tensions over the countryâs pro-Western government.
The cash-in-the-sofa saga that just wonât go away for South Africaâs president
A parliamentary committee has been set up to examine the case against South African President Cyril Ramaphosa over the cash found at his farm, but he may still avoid removal if he survives an upcoming vote.
** From Nescafé to Ted Lasso: Anthony Head's life in pictures
** Anthony Head, best known for 1980s Nescafé ads, has died at 72.
** Giant banquets rile radical left in France
** Le Canon Françaisâs large-scale feast events have sparked controversy in France, becoming a hot political issue as critics on the radical left challenge the phenomenon.
** The decline in official Ebola numbers appears to be good news, but itâs not that simple
** The number of confirmed Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo has risen to 380, which is much lower than early estimates of suspected cases. However, the drop in official figures may not mean the outbreak is under control, since confirmation and reporting can lag behind suspected infections.
** Is there an AI stock market bubble, and is it ready to burst?
** Despite concerns about the Iran war, inflation, and rising debt, US markets continue to hit record highs, driven largely by enthusiasm for AI. BBCâs Samira Hussain examines whether this surge is creating a bubble and whether it may soon burst. If you want, I can also make it sound more natural, more formal, or more like a news headline.
** Why are devastating mouse plagues happening in Australia?
** Mice are destroying crops and entering homes across Australia, causing major damage and costing farmers hundreds of thousands of dollars.
** âExtremely intelligentâ bear on the run in Japan after injuring four people
** Authorities in northeastern Japan say a bear that injured four people has escaped capture after apparently opening a window to get away. Officials are continuing efforts to track and contain the animal.
** Watch: Guide stranded on Everest for six days rescued
** The BBC's Rajini Vaidyanathan pieces together how events unfolded.
**âIt looks blackâ - Americans react to the Reflecting Poolâs completed paint job**
After weeks of renovation, water is refilling the historic Reflecting Pool, which has been coated in a color called **âAmerican flag blue.â**
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** Pope Leo XIV visits Madrid from June 6 to 9. 20minutos reports on the latest developments in the pontiffâs first trip to Spain and how the visit is being experienced.
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** The Popeâs day will begin at 10:00 a.m. in Plaza de Cibeles with the Holy Mass and the Corpus Christi procession, one of the most crowded events of his visit.
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** Cibeles Square and the surrounding area are prepared to receive a crowd of up to nearly one million people, as they wait for the pontiffâs arrival for the mass.
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** The King highlighted to the pontiff at the Royal Palace the Popeâs âfirmness and clarityâ regarding abuse, stressing that they are essential to heal and repair the damage caused. He also stated that these cases do not represent the immense ecclesial community.
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** The pontiff greeted several children and young people upon arriving at the CEDIA center of CĂĄritas, in Madridâs Lucero neighborhood. Among them, he embraced Olga, a young woman with autism who had been abandoned as a child, thus fulfilling one of her dreams.
** âLike any other Madrilenianâ: The Pope visits a homeless shelter in Latina to learn about âpainful experiences, but full of lightâ
** Leo XIV began his schedule in Spain by visiting CĂĄritasâs CEDIA shelter in Latina. There, he spent time with volunteers and service users in a place where, as was noted, each personâs joy and pain are shared as oneâs own.
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** Users of a center for homeless people gave Leo XIV a copy of a residence permit obtained after months of paperwork, two ribbons with babiesâ names, a book with personal stories, and a tree with messages of hope.
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** At CĂĄritasâs CEDIA center, the Pope listened to the testimonies of a mother of twins and a volunteer who supported women who were victims of trafficking. The meeting focused on caring for vulnerable people and on stories of resilience and solidarity.
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** Young people and attendees at the huge vigil on the first day of Leo XIVâs trip explain to 20minutos why they traveled to the capital from different places, how they experience their faith firsthand, and what concerns they want to share with the Pope.
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** Pedro SĂĄnchez and Isabel DĂaz Ayuso greeted each other in the VIP lounge at Barajas airport shortly before the arrival of Pope Leo XIV in Madrid.
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** Leo XIV, before the king and queen, authorities, and diplomats, highlighted in his speech in Madrid the importance of new technologies and praised Spainâs Catholic tradition.
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** The Pope reiterated in Madrid his commitment, and that of the entire Church, to combating abuse, and confirmed that he will meet with victims in Spain, although not with all of them. He acknowledged that the issue remains âan open wound.â
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** During the private meeting between the Pope and the Royal Family at the Royal Palace, there was a relaxed and anecdotal moment. Felipe VI, laughing, commented on Princess Leonorâs parachute jump, prompting an equally warm and humorous response in the conversation.
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** Madrid will be the beginning of Pope Leo XIVâs first apostolic visit to Spain, which will last until June 12 and will include Barcelona and the Canary Islands. In total, he is scheduled to deliver 12 official speeches, 5 homilies, and several messages, in addition to six rides through Madrid in the popemobile to greet the faithful and visitors.
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** The Popeâs visit to Madrid coincided with Bad Bunnyâs concert tour at the Metropolitano stadium. The contrast between the two events surprised AuronPlayâs entourage, who expressed astonishment at running into the Pontiff during their stay in the capital.
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** Pope Leo XIV recalled an anecdote while passing with the royal couple through the glass doors at Barajas Airport: he told how a bishop suffered a gash after colliding with a door, in a lighthearted moment during the meeting.
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** The notebook of the alleged political fixer contains dozens of notes focused on the UCO and the Anti-Corruption Prosecutorâs Office, as well as Aldamaâs lawyer. The references show a particular interest in investigators linked to cases sensitive to the government.
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** Puente, in a speech in Reinosa, stated that there is interest within the Popular Party in bringing about early elections "as soon as possible."
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** Current tests do not distinguish between H1N1 and H3N2, the most common types of flu. An accidental discovery suggests that each virus uses different strategies to infect, which could change our understanding of influenza and open the door to more specific new treatments.
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** The U.S. Secretary of War called on Western countries to support the United Statesâ actions to defend peace and freedom, arguing that âpeace can only be achieved through strength.â
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** This Saturdayâs special draw distributed 105 million euros in prizes, coinciding with Pope Leo XIVâs visit to Madrid.
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** Knox, the son of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, is about to turn 18 and practices Muay Thai, a Thai martial art. His passion for this sport has led him to follow a physical path similar to his fatherâs, bringing to mind Pittâs role in *Fight Club*.
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** James RodrĂguez got in touch with Antonella, the daughter of Colombiaâs president, to accept her request for a photo after a video suggested he had ignored her. He also sent her a shirt, thereby putting the controversy to rest.
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** The Primavera Sound 2026 festival ended with 287,000 attendees. Of those, 62% were international visitors and 38% were local attendees, marking a slight increase in local attendance. In addition, the organizers expect to refund about 15,000 tickets.
** Conchita MartĂnez, after guiding Andreeva to her first major: âWhen she does what I tell her, she has no limitsâ
** Conchita MartĂnez, former world No. 2 and coach of Mirra Andreeva, praised her player after she won her first Grand Slam at Roland Garros. She highlighted that when Andreeva follows her instructions, her potential is practically limitless.
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** The autopsy has ruled out signs of violence in the deaths of two octogenarians found dead in their home in Peal de Becerro. The bodies were discovered late Friday afternoon by the Local Police and the Civil Guard.
** Five people die in four traffic accidents in recent hours in Castilla y LeĂłn
** In recent hours, four traffic accidents in Castilla y LeĂłn have left five dead. Three of the crashes were vehicles running off the road, and the fourth was a head-on collision between a car and a truck.
** The son of La Bruja Lola, after her death became known: âMy mother died from a beating they gave herâ
** The son of La Bruja Lola spoke exclusively with Ălex Ălvarez on *El tiempo justo* after his motherâs death became known. According to his testimony, the deceased woman would have died as a result of a beating inflicted on her.
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** Florentino PĂ©rez, a candidate for the presidency of Real Madrid, launched harsh criticism against his rival Juan RomĂĄn Riquelme during the closing of his campaign, accusing him of acting without scruples and of using the clubâs shirt to bring shame.
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** Entrepreneur Riquelme claims that Real Madrid is going through a âvery serious financial crisis,â speaks of a possible economic collapse, and promises to push for an audit. According to his version, this situation would explain the clubâs urgency to sell assets.
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** Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz are fighting for their starting positions in qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix, where every detail is crucial because overtaking is so difficult on the Principality circuit.
** Largest hashish logistics hub found in Catalonia dismantled, with 10 arrests
** The Mossos d'Esquadra dismantled in Catalonia the largest hashish logistics center detected so far, where they found up to 9,000 kilos of the drug. The operation ended with 10 people arrested.
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** A young man was seriously injured after being stabbed several times in Parla, in an attack that occurred after a confrontation between two groups. Police are investigating whether the attack is linked to youth gangs.
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** A bricklayer with more than 30 years of experience says in a podcast that there is a lot of labor in the industry today, but little qualification. He criticizes the fact that both skilled and unskilled workers are paid the same, with no salary difference based on experience or skills.
** A 37-year-old woman pretends to be a 12-year-old autistic girl to be adopted
** A 37-year-old Brazilian woman deceived a couple for 14 months, making them believe she was a 12-year-old autistic girl in order to be adopted, despite appearing as an adult.
** Tere! crowned winner of the second edition of Endesa Play, with Siloé as mentors
** Tere! won the second edition of Endesa Play, establishing themselves as the contestâs winning group. The band had SiloĂ© as mentors during the competition, in an edition that stood out for emerging talent and support for new artists.
** Veolia drives environmental safety for future generations
** Veolia offers its operational capacity, expertise, and technology to efficiently manage natural resources, seeking a positive environmental, social, and economic impact in the communities where it operates.
** What became of Larissa Riquelme: the one who was the 2010 World Cup âgirlfriendâ returns 16 years later
** Although she became famous as the âWorld Cup girlfriendâ in 2010, Larissa Riquelme was not in South Africa. Now, 16 years later, she will be able to attend Paraguayâs national team matches in the upcoming tournament in the United States.
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** The article notes that television framing can change how events are perceived, highlighting a suspenseful moment in TV3 news where Pedro SĂĄnchez appears hidden behind Leire DĂez. It suggests that the broadcastâs perspective created an unexpected and dramatic visual effect.
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** Saturdayâs La Primitiva draw on June 6, 2026 had no winners in the special category (six numbers plus the bonus number). As a result, the jackpot for the next draw, on Monday the 8th, rises to âŹ10.4 million.
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** Metastatic pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma is one of the most aggressive forms of cancer and one of the leading causes of cancer-related death in Spain.
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** Pope Leo XIV made the viral âsix-sevenâ gesture during his tour of Madrid in the popemobile, a phrase very popular among young people that he had already used with them on other occasions.
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** The organizers of the Les Arts Festival have announced the cancellation of the second day and the refund of tickets. They say that the City Council and CACSA have informed them that the event cannot take place, and they criticize the fact that there have been no meetings with the Mayorâs Office to look for an alternative.
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** SpaceX is preparing for its long-awaited stock market debut, but analysts warn that its valuation may already be pricing in very high expectations. Although the company has strong potential, the offering price could make it unattractive for the small investor.
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** Edgar Wright will direct a new version of *Barbarella* with Sydney Sweeney as the lead, taking over from Jane Fonda. The actress is set to lead one of the most iconic and sensual heroines in science fiction in this highly anticipated project.
** Letizia takes advantage of the white privilege and chooses the dress she debuted in Egypt
** Queen Letizia stood out when she received the pontiff, becoming the star of the morning. For the occasion, she chose one of the most elegant dresses in her wardrobe, the same one she first wore in Egypt, taking advantage of the privilege of wearing white.
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** A large number of adults suffer from difficulty sleeping, nighttime awakenings, or poor-quality sleep.
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** The article recommends apps and digital tools to organize and follow Pope Leo XIVâs visit to Spain live, with the goal of not missing any details of the event.
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** The article explains that the second Grand Slam of the year, held in Paris, is named after Roland Garros, a World War I pilot who was shot down and died in a French town with a rich medieval heritage.
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** Jordi Cruz, judge on MasterChef Spain, explains how to use umami in cooking. He points out that this âfifth basic tasteâ occurs naturally in certain ingredients and can enhance the flavor of dishes.
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** The National Police released images of the vehicle the Pontiff will use for his travels around Madrid and the Canary Islands. It is an armored Mercedes G-Class 580 with EQ technology, adapted as the new popemobile to ensure safety and mobility during his visit.
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** The Sagrada Familia, an emblem of Barcelona, stands out for its 172-meter height and its symbolic value as âthe height of eternity.â The article highlights its architectural and spiritual significance in the context of its preparations to welcome Pope Leo XIV.
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** La Roja held its first training session in the United States, in Chattanooga, as part of its preparation for the World Cup. In addition, the squad received a briefing on the latest changes to the officiating rules.
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** Minister Puente expects that by the first half of 2027, some commuter trains will already be in the testing phase in Cantabria and Asturias. They will replace the previous models, whose manufacturing ran into problems because they did not fit through the tunnels.
** Two Bonoloto winners win âŹ81,000 and the jackpot rises to âŹ2.8 million
** The Bonoloto draw held this Saturday, June 6, 2026, had no first-category winners (six matches), so the jackpot for the next draw, this Sunday the 7th, rises to âŹ2.8 million.
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** The Zapatero case has reignited the debate over former top European officials moving into lobbying and the gray areas surrounding these activities. The article points to gaps in regulation and the difficulty institutions face in controlling or preventing possible conflicts of interest after leaving politics.
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** The Murcia Health Service has opened an investigation into a gynecologist who has been accused of an alleged sexual assault. The doctor was arrested and later released with charges. He has also been ordered not to have any contact with the alleged victim.
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** Shoko has kicked off the season with a 13-euro brunch that offers a beautiful view of the Mediterranean.
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** A car part whose deterioration often goes unnoticed can compromise the vehicleâs safety and even cause it to fail the MOT, so it should be checked regularly.
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** This conservative financial product lets you earn returns on your savings while keeping your balance always available.
** ââEl Niñoâ threatens to scorch the planetâ
** El Niño causes more intense heat waves, severe droughts, and torrential rains, with devastating impacts in the Pacific and effects that spread to other regions of the world.
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** The text argues that not all motions of no confidence are intended to win, nor are they useless when they fail, suggesting that an instrumental motion could have strategic value even without success.
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** Amid the outbursts of world leaders, the Pope continues to stand out as a respected figure of authority, with a discreet but firm voice on the international stage.
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**Madrid is overhauling much of its urban mobility in the cityâs âcentral almondâ area, and the change is happening with little public pushback.**
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** The million-dollar Kushner-Trump family project to build a luxury resort in a natural area of Albania has sparked strong controversy. Thousands of people have taken to the streets in Tirana to protest in defense of the siteâs environmental value.
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** The Pope was the center of an spontaneous and anecdotal moment when he mistakenly stood up to address the attendees just as the event organizers were also about to speak over the PA system, creating a viral moment.
** The International Academy of Astronautics updates its protocol in the event of first alien contact: âNo one should respondâ
** The International Academy of Astronautics has updated its guidelines on how to act in the event of a possible first extraterrestrial contact, noting that todayâs information landscape is much more complex than it was in 2010, when it was last revised. The new protocol reinforces that no one should respond.
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** Patricia Campos was the first female jet pilot in the Navy. She later left her military career to dedicate herself to soccer as a coach and become a well-known advocate for human rights, equality, and LGBTI rights.
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**Can your community open the pool earlier or charge guests? This and other topics in the advice column**
The Madrid Association of Property Administrators answers readersâ questions about housing and community living, addressing a variety of issues related to building management and coexistence.
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** The newspaper is opening a mailbox for readers to recommend books of any genre, coinciding with the Madrid Book Fair, with the aim of reading their suggestions and sharing them with the community.
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** A quiz on the most notable news stories from recent days, covering politics, culture, sports, society, and international news. It invites readers to test how closely they have followed Mayâs current events.
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** Bertha ZĂșniga met with human rights rapporteurs to discuss the situation of Indigenous peoples in Honduras, continuing the advocacy legacy of her mother, slain activist Bertha CĂĄceres.
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** A French intelligence agent was sentenced to twenty years in prison in Mali after being accused of trying to destabilize the country.
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** NASA has begun testing the X-59, a supersonic aircraft designed to fly at high altitude and at nearly twice the speed of a commercial plane, but without producing a sonic boom. Its goal is to lay the groundwork for future faster flights between Europe and America.
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** The DGT will intensify road surveillance during weekends to reduce motorcycle accidents and check that road safety rules are being followed.
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** Pablo AlborĂĄn said he is in a new professional stage after changing his work team and taking full control of his career. He also said he is preparing âsomething very bigâ in the music world for the end of the year and considers *KM0* to be a turning point in his career.
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** Young people and attendees at the huge vigil on the first day of Leo XIVâs trip tell 20minutos why they traveled to the capital from different places, how they experience their faith personally, and what concerns they want to share with the Pope.
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** The PAU has begun in Madrid with added tension due to the new frequency detectors used to prevent cheating. Amid nerves and security checks, several students say that cheating on the most important exam of their lives would be taking too big a risk, since they are risking their future.
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** The total solar eclipse on August 12 will attract thousands of visitors to Lodoso (Burgos) and other rural towns, turning them into international astro-tourism hubs. The event will generate a major economic impact in the area.
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** Sandra Barrios was moved when she saw images of Yuli and Lucas, according to the article.
** Alvar nominates summarily in *Survivors* one week before the final: âShe is a strong competitorâ
** Alvar won the weekly challenge, became the leader, and had the final say in decisive nominations just one week before the final. The final stretch of the contest made these votes especially important because the end was so near.
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** Fani Carbajo, a former contestant on the first season of *La isla de las tentaciones*, and Fran Benito have gotten married after three years together and one daughter in common.
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** Argentinian Yuli became emotional after Arantxa Cocaâs request on *El Debate de las Tentaciones*. During her appearance, she admitted that she has âlow self-esteemâ and that she doesnât know how to âbe alone,â showing her vulnerability in front of the audience.
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** Eladio CarriĂłn recalled a childhood mischief that had unexpected consequences: a prank ended up bringing the Military Police to his house. The story highlights the anecdotal and humorous side of an experience that marked his childhood.
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** Galician streamer ElXokas takes part in Willyrexâs latest challenge, where he faces Ibai Llanos in several rounds trying to guess the exact weight of different objects, revealing an unexpected skill in this unusual contest.
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** Gonzalo MirĂł is preparing a project titled *La cena de los idiotas*, aiming to bring together people with different viewpoints around one table to encourage dialogue and discussion despite their disagreements.
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** Singer Antonio José connected with the program *Y ahora Sonsoles* and shared his excitement about Leo XIV, saying that he makes him feel very happy because of his strong religious faith.
** JoaquĂn Prat says goodbye to the first season of *El tiempo justo*
** JoaquĂn Prat is taking paternity leave to be with Alexia Pla for the birth of their daughter, marking his farewell from the first season of *El tiempo justo*.
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** More and more celebrities, in this era of hyperexposure, are choosing to split their wedding into two moments: an intimate ceremony and a big party afterward. Dua Lipa and Callum Turner are thus joining this wedding trend, which seeks to balance privacy and celebration.
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** RosalĂaâs team has confirmed that, after canceling several concerts on her U.S. tour, their goal is to reschedule them. The artistâs first images in Spain were shown on the program âVamos a ver.â
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** Carmen Machi and Vicente have been together for 20 years and have always kept a discreet relationship, away from the spotlight. The couple is clear that they do not want to get married or have children together, and they have built their bond in complete privacy.
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** Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky recalled an amusing mix-up in an interview for *Harperâs Bazaar Arabia*. The actor admitted that he once confused his childrenâs passports because they look so much alike, joking that âthey resemble each other quite a bit.â
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** Rumors about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelceâs wedding point to a guest list including names like Selena Gomez, Suki Waterhouse, Gigi Hadid, and even Prince William and Kate Middleton. The article highlights a supposed condition imposed by Swift that would affect those who attend.
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** The influencer explained that the young woman she argued with at Bad Bunnyâs concert was looking for a âfight.â According to her, the situation escalated because of the shoving, and she warned that if she got pushed again, she would have called security.
** The girl Lola Lolita argued with at Bad Bunnyâs little house: âSheâs frustrated because she hasnât been able to be in front to be filmedâ
** The article discusses the woman involved in a dispute with Lola Lolita at Bad Bunnyâs house. She says she only told Lola Lolita to stand behind her when she was asked to move to the front for filming, and claims Lola is upset because she couldnât be filmed from the front.
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** Carlos III has not yet made a decision, but he plans to review this year the rent-free arrangements enjoyed by former Prince Andrewâs daughters.
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** Jared Rushton, known for his role as Tom Hanksâs friend in *Big*, left acting in the early 2000s. Soon after, he joined a rock band, marking a career shift away from acting.
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** Olivia Rodrigo strongly criticized the Trump administration after they used her song âAll-American Bitchâ in an ICE video showing arrests. The singer called the action âbarbaricâ and expressed her disapproval of her music being associated with that content.
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** Pope Leo XIV admitted that, although his role requires him to be âfor all teams,â on a personal level he leans toward the two major Madrid clubs. His comment, made upon arriving in Spain, especially highlighted his sympathy for Real Madrid.
** Marc MĂĄrquez soars to take victory in the Hungarian GP sprint race
** Marc MĂĄrquez claimed his third win in a sprint race this season and also celebrated his first victory since undergoing surgery.
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** Real Madrid lost the decisive quarterfinal match against Tenerife and was eliminated. With this defeat, the white team ends the season without titles, marking Scarioloâs first year without trophies.
** Who will win the Real Madrid presidential election, according to AI?
** Real Madrid members will vote on Sunday, June 7, at the Real Madrid City Basketball Pavilion to choose the clubâs next president.
** âMadring,â the new F1 circuit, makes its debut in the official video game: you can now race around it at full speed
** EA Sportsâ 2026 season expansion for its official Formula 1 video game will include Madridâs street circuit, allowing fans to try out the new âMadringâ layout for the first time at full speed in the game.
** Tourette Syndrome, a disorder surrounded by false myths that makes life difficult for many children
** Tourette syndrome is often surrounded by myths. In this movement disorder, comorbidities are common and, in many cases, can be more disabling than the tics themselves, making daily life difficult for many children.
** Hiru Hamabi, a meeting point and support network for families with children with acquired brain injury
** In Spain, it is estimated that nearly 10,000 children under 16 live with acquired brain injury, caused mainly by stroke, trauma, tumors, or infections.
** A hallucinogenic herb could become a new therapeutic target against Parkinsonâs disease
** Ayahuasca, used for centuries in Indigenous Amazonian rituals, contains DMT, a compound that has shown effectiveness in mice with Parkinsonâs disease. The finding suggests that this hallucinogenic substance could open a new therapeutic pathway for treating the disease.
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** After a strong rebound, experts believe the Spanish market still has support to maintain its positive momentum in the coming months. The article presents five key tests that will determine whether the Ibex can continue advancing and get closer to 20,000 points this year.
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** Uraphex is among the 100 emerging companies selected as finalists in South Summit, highlighting its startup momentum and visibility in the ecosystem.
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** Bitcoin has fallen below $60,000 for the first time since October 2024. So far this week, its value has dropped by nearly 20%, falling from $73,636 to $59,385.
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** Trade Republic lets European retail investors subscribe directly through its app to IPOs before shares start trading, giving them earlier access to new public offerings.
** Be careful with the Bizum payment description: these terms can trigger tax authority alarms
** The tax authority can monitor Bizum transactions and review operations with suspicious payment descriptions. Using terms like âblack payment,â âdrugs,â or ârent without contractâ can raise red flags and trigger checks. It is recommended to describe payments clearly and legally to avoid tax problems.
** What to watch today on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and other platforms: Saturday, June 6, 2026
** Movie and TV recommendations to watch today in streaming, highlighting the first âScary Movieâ film by the Wayans, an unexpected 1980s classic, and another successful comedy by Arantxa EchevarrĂa.
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** His family confirmed that Anthony Head died at 72 from complications related to pneumonia.
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** Sean Penn did not attend the Oscars gala because he felt it was best for his mental health. Instead of going to the event, he chose to travel to Ukraine to visit his friend Volodymyr Zelensky.
** ââEuphoriaâ says goodbye with a large audience and, according to HBO, surpasses the success of the entire second seasonâ
** The third and final season of *Euphoria*, despite a lukewarm reception, has achieved strong audience numbers. According to HBO, the ending of the youth series starring Zendaya has even surpassed the success reached by the entire second season.
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** Anthony Head, who played Rupert Giles, Buffyâs mentor in the iconic 1990s series, has died at the age of 72. The cast of *Buffy the Vampire Slayer* paid tribute to him and shared an emotional farewell to the actor.
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** The article suggests making a homemade, healthy gelatin with natural fruit. It is an easy recipe that, according to the text, may help improve digestion and promote the appearance of the skin, hair, and nails.
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** Experts and patients presented a consensus document to improve the management of low-grade glioma, a rare brain tumor that mainly affects young people. In addition, a study was released 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 make someone happy, love can be confused with dependence and need.
**Does lack of sleep age you as much as smoking or eating poorly?**
Sleeping poorly harms the body because during sleep an essential process of cleaning and repair takes place. Lack of sleep leaves a deep mark and can accelerate aging, with effects comparable to harmful habits such as smoking or eating poorly.
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** The Starstim helmet uses transcranial electrical stimulation to monitor, diagnose, and treat brain conditions such as depression and epilepsy. Its technology aims to offer an innovative, non-invasive alternative to improve neurological care.
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** A University of Pennsylvania study found that AI responses to health-related questions reached nearly 76% accuracy. Although the result is relatively high, the authors warn that there are still doubts about its reliability and its direct use with patients.
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** Amazon Leo, Amazonâs satellite internet service, has already placed 331 satellites into orbit across 12 missions. Its initial network will exceed 3,000 satellites, and the company plans to begin its commercial rollout in mid-year, while testing the service with selected business customers.
** If you have a Kindle, this may interest you: Amazon has a new app for reading books on a Windows computer
** Amazon has launched a new Kindle app for Windows, allowing users to read e-books from their computer without needing a physical e-reader.
** Amazfit launches its new Balance series for elite athletes with personalized training
** Amazfit has introduced its new high-end sports watch series, consisting of the Balance Ultra and Balance 3 models, aimed at elite athletes and focused on providing personalized training.
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** Meta is strengthening security on Facebook and Instagram during the 2026 World Cup with new tools to protect users from scams and online harassment.
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** Samsung aims to show that the daily data collected by its Galaxy Watch8 can detect meaningful health changes that might go unnoticed during a medical appointment, especially when monitoring weight-loss treatments with drugs like Ozempic.
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** Georgina and Lola Lolita, social media trendsetters, have set a fashion statement by wearing the pink-and-red combination in a much-talked-about TikTok. With this look, they are previewing what looks set to be one of the summerâs star color pairings.
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** Dua Lipa has begun her three-day wedding celebration with Callum Turner in Palermo, and details of her first bridal look have been revealed: a feathered dress designed by Bottega Veneta.
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** Experts point out that the next trend for blondes will favor a more natural finish, with dimension and nuances that add depth to the color.
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** A gynecologist and obstetrician explains the real risks of pregnancy after age 35, clarifying which complications may increase with age and which depend more on the motherâs overall health.
** Itâs Not Just Hormones: An Expert Reveals What Lies Behind Premenstrual Syndrome
** The article explains that premenstrual syndrome is not caused only by hormonal changes, but also reflects the bodyâs overall condition. An expert provides key insights into how physical factors and possibly lifestyle factors influence its symptoms, beyond the hormonal cycle.
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** Harriet Cuddeford and MĂłnica Monserrate are key to Bad Bunnyâs new creative universe. The article highlights how these professionals have been essential in the conception and development of âLa Casita,â laying the foundations of the show and solidifying their role within the Puerto Rican singerâs artistic project.
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** The article gives a brief overview of Peruvian cuisine and highlights emblematic dishes beyond ceviche, such as ajĂ de gallina, underscoring the countryâs rich culinary heritage, where Pope Leo XIV served as bishop.
** From fugazzeta to golf sauce: four Argentine recipes you have to try to get to know the cuisine of the Latin American country
** Argentine cuisine is not limited to meat and wine: it also includes other culinary delights worth trying to get to know the countryâs gastronomy better.
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** Located in Poio, Pontevedra, Pepe Vieira offers three menus that take diners from Galician tradition to culinary avant-garde.
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** Although it is not very well known in Spain, this recipe is very popular in the Mexican region of Veracruz.
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** New fermentation technologies and artificial intelligence promise to transform waste into high value-added ingredients, driving a more sustainable and efficient food revolution.
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** KYĆ is a place in Madrid, located near Plaza de Bilbao and Malasaña, inspired by the Japanese tradition of matcha tea.
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** This theme park, known for its shows about the history of Spain, is planning a major expansion to welcome more visitors. The project includes the construction of up to three new hotels, with the goal of increasing its capacity and improving the tourist experience.
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** Clermont-Ferrand, the capital of Auvergne, is striking for its volcanic surroundings and its reputation as the birthplace of Michelin. The French city stands out for being home to the only black cathedral, built from volcanic stone, one of its greatest attractions.
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** The *EntrevĂas* actor has found a quiet refuge in a town 45 minutes from Madrid, where he can escape the bustle of the capital and enjoy a peaceful haven.
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** Aer Lingus, Irelandâs flag carrier, operates the new direct connection from Santiago to a little-known European city.
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** Honda is relaunching the Prelude as a four-seat hybrid coupe, but its high price becomes its main problem. Although it returns with an appealing proposition, its positioning leaves it in a difficult place within the coupe market.
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** The Ministry of Transport has awarded a contract worth 12.4 million euros for the maintenance and improvement of more than 200 kilometers of roads in the province of Valladolid, in Castile and LeĂłn.
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** The N-232 will connect with the AP-68 in Aldeanueva del Ebro (La Rioja) via the regional road LR-384 when the motorway concession ends, which is scheduled for the end of 2026.
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** Driving school workers protested outside the Provincial Traffic Headquarters in Seville over the lack of examiners and the DGTâs inaction. They report that 18,000 students are still waiting to be able to take their driving test.
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** VĂctor Cordero, an automotive engineer, explains on TikTok that mixing gasoline from different stations is not the main problem. According to him, what matters is that the fuel has the proper octane rating, more than the brand or origin of the gas station.
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** In Spain, since January 1 of this year, it has been mandatory to carry the connected V16 beacon in the vehicle, 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, no fines will be issued in the city center for detours ordered by police toward the ZBDEP during traffic cuts caused by the Popeâs visit.
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** Two minors were arrested for allegedly stealing a girlâs phone PIN during a party, accessing her phone, and photographing intimate images from the victimâs device.
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** A truck transporting diesel fuel overturned on the AP-9 near Mos, causing the road to be closed and an emergency plan to be activated. Despite the accident, the driver was unhurt.
** Two men arrested in Barcelona for stealing a âŹ50,000 watch from a tourist in Palma
** Two men were arrested in Barcelona for stealing a watch valued at âŹ50,000 from a tourist in Palma. To flee the scene, they had rented a motorcycle using falsified documents.
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** A woman has died after being run over by her own car on a ramp in Lepe. Authorities are investigating the circumstances of the incident and do not rule out that it could have been a workplace accident.
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** The prosecution is seeking 12 years in prison for the man accused of fatally running over another driver after a dispute. It is also asking for compensation of more than one million euros for the victimâs family.
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** The Popeâs visit to Barcelona will especially affect La Sagrada Familia, the Gothic Quarter, and part of LâEixample, which will experience an operation similar to that of major international events. In addition to traffic restrictions, there will be an impact on mobility and the daily life of these neighborhoods.
** Madrid will have 49,000 doses in the fall of the vaccine that protects newborns and infants against respiratory syncytial virus
** Madrid will have 49,000 doses of the vaccine against respiratory syncytial virus in the fall. Babies born between April 1 and September 30, 2026, will receive it in October, by appointment, at up to nine hospitals.
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** A woman gave birth at a gas station in Estella, Navarre. When the local police arrived, both the mother and the newborn were in good condition.
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** Civil Protection recommends working from home due to possible mobility problems throughout the province during the Popeâs visit to Barcelona. It will also activate the Procicat alert to manage and prevent incidents related to travel and transportation.
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** A worker died in Roquetes after becoming trapped under a large metal structure while carrying out repair work on a hydraulic mechanical lift.
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** A video of the pastry chef showing a Bible-shaped cake went viral on social media, reaching nearly 8 million views. The surprising creation received thousands of messages praising her talent and the cakeâs realism.
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** A family had to start rebuilding their World Cup sticker album after their dog destroyed it when they were just 20 stickers away from finishing. They salvaged the stickers that had not been torn and used them to redo all the pages.
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** A family went to the wake to say goodbye to their father, but discovered that the body in the coffin was not his. The funeral home had apparently confused two deceased people and, in addition, refused to acknowledge the mistake, causing outrage and pain among the relatives.
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** COLVEMA has presented a practical guide to help identify, clinically assess, document, and report possible cases of animal abuse. The document also emphasizes that cruelty to animals may be linked to other forms of violence.
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** It belongs to Group 2, section 1.3 of the FCIâs pinscher and schnauzer-type dogs.
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** Lupita, a Maltese dog, was rescued in very serious condition in an enclosed field. After being adopted, she recovered and now lives happily in a home with four other dogs, where she stands out for being affectionate and very expressive.
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** After the Mass, the Corpus Christi procession will take place, in which Pope Leo XIV will accompany the Blessed Sacrament on a route through the city.
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** The upcoming visit of Leo XIV has caused a surge in Barcelona in the rental of balconies, windows, terraces, and apartments overlooking the papal route. The phenomenon is reminiscent of what happened during Benedict XVIâs visit, and listings are already offering these spaces at a range of prices for those who want to see the Pope pass by.
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** The Community of Madrid plans to close seven Metro stations and have some trains pass through without stopping at certain points in the network during Pope Leo XIVâs visit to Madrid.
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** Argentine businesswoman Lorena Basso takes over as president of the organization that represents 96% of the global seed trade. She is the first woman to lead it and advocates innovation as key to facing global food challenges.
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** In the 1930s, Hollywood transformed the filmed biography into a mass-market success and a genre respected by critics, establishing the biopic as a key part of the film industry.
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** Journalist Titiou Lecoq presents the theory of the âempty yogurtâ to describe how, in many couples, women take on everyday expenses and contribute financially without gaining access to the shared assets. While one partner keeps assets such as the home, women are left more exposed to financial insecurity.
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** Pope Leo XIV has arrived in Spain, and his first stop was the Royal Palace, where he was welcomed by Felipe and Letizia together with Princess Leonor and Infanta SofĂa. The King and Queenâs daughters greeted the Pontiff and had a brief conversation with him in a warm and smiling atmosphere.
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** The article highlights that many celebrity daughters look very much like their mothers, noting that their physical resemblance is striking and easy to notice.
** Leonor leaps with a parachute: the unseen images of her demanding military exercise
** The gallery shows the most difficult and standout moments from Leonorâs demanding military exercise, including her parachute jump and other previously unseen images from the training.
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** Although cabin crew are always attentive to helping and keeping everything under control, they also have to deal with numerous challenges in the air to ensure passengersâ safety and comfort. The article reveals unknown aspects of their work that they usually donât talk about.
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** The results of the National Lottery for Saturday, June 6, 2026, will be published starting at 1:30 p.m. and can be checked on the 20minutos.es website.
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** Number 97,984 has won the First Prize in the Extraordinary Red Cross Lottery Draw of the National Lottery, distributing millions in Barcelona, Granada, MĂĄlaga, and the Canary Islands.
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** Almeida gifted Leo XIV a special handcrafted edition of *To the Very Ancient, Noble, and Crowned Villa of Madrid*, created by the Municipal Printing Houseâs Artistic Bookbinding Workshop.
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** The overlap of both events in Madrid has sparked speculation about a possible meeting between Leo XIV and Bad Bunny. The Archbishop of Madrid did not rule out that possibility in an interview, which keeps the door open for the two to meet.
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** Emergency teams are still investigating the explosion at a home in Italy, although initial estimates suggest it may have been caused by a gas cylinder. The incident left one person dead and several injured.
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** An American crisis and reputation management expert analyzes the treatment of Cassieâs character in the third season of *Euphoria* and warns about the possible repercussions for Sydney Sweeneyâs career, noting that the scene portrays her as humiliated.
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** Makeup artist David Francés explains how to adapt makeup after 40 to rejuvenate the eyes, soften facial features, and add freshness without losing style.
** Prime Video premieres *Spider-Man: Brand New Day* before anyone else: avoiding spoilers gets complicated
** Prime Video will screen special early showings of the film on July 29, two days before its official release. This early access could make it harder to avoid spoilers before the wider premiere.
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** The expert explains the current situation of mortgages when buying a home and points out that the preference for fixed-rate mortgages has changed, suggesting that that era has already come to an end.
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** The Asturian chef shared a simple and surprising appetizer idea on his show to enhance a can of cockles, suggesting tangerine and olive oil instead of lemon.
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** Renate Reinsve and Chiwetel Ejiofor star in one of 2026âs standout films, produced by James Wan and Osgood Perkins. The article highlights it as a major horror release and notes that it comes from the youngest director in A24âs history.
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** The article highlights five must-do trips recommended by experts, ranging from exploring Japanâs blend of tradition and modernity to discovering the wild landscapes of Patagonia.
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** The article recommends seven miniseries to watch at home this weekend, with options ranging from superhero stories to high-quality literary adaptations, ideal for staying entertained and beating the heat.
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** A protected historic passage in Barcelona, 122 meters long, connects El Clot and Sant MartĂ. It stands out for its colorful houses, 19th-century working-class architecture, and its quiet, pedestrian atmosphere that makes it feel like an urban oasis right in the heart of the Clot neighborhood.
** The most spectacular highlights of Temps de Flors 2026: streets, installations, and the most sought-after spots
** Cataloniaâs renowned floral festival features 113 decorated spaces in Girona, along with concerts and routes to discover its most emblematic corners. The event stands out for its spectacular installations and for drawing visitors to the cityâs streets and most sought-after locations.
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** The article explains that the 2025 income tax simulator is now available, a tool that lets people quickly and in advance find out the result of their tax return: whether they will have to pay the Tax Agency or receive a refund.
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** The Regional Government of Andalusia has introduced a new tourist visa inspired by the Camino de Santiago to boost rural tourism in ten municipalities in one of the most beautiful regions of Seville.
** UBS: Gold faces short-term headwinds but structural drivers point to new highs
** UBS says gold may face short-term pressure from a stronger dollar and easing safe-haven demand, but expects the metal to eventually reach new highs. The bank cites supportive long-term factors such as central bank buying, geopolitical risks, and concerns over debt and inflation.
** Russiaâs Sechin says U.S. companies benefit from the closure of the Strait of Hormuz
** Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin said U.S. companies could benefit from disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, arguing that higher oil prices and shifts in supply would favor American producers. He linked the geopolitical tensions to broader effects on the energy market and criticized Western influence in global oil trade.
** Texas ranchers on edge after screwworm parasite detected in calf
** A New World screwworm case in a Mexican calf has raised alarm in Texas, where ranchers fear the flesh-eating parasite could spread north and threaten livestock. Officials are increasing surveillance and urging quick reporting of suspicious wounds or infestations as the U.S. works to prevent an outbreak.
** Oil halts two-week losing streak as hopes for an end to the Middle East conflict fade
** Oil prices ended a two-week decline as hopes for a quick end to the Middle East conflict faded. Traders also watched for broader supply risks and market signals that could keep prices supported despite recent weakness.
Gold prices fall as strong jobs data strengthens the dollar and increases bets on Fed rate hikes
Gold prices declined after stronger-than-expected U.S. jobs data boosted the dollar and raised expectations that the Federal Reserve will continue increasing interest rates. Higher interest rates and a stronger dollar make gold less attractive because it does not generate yield.
** Alaska refuge oil lease auction draws only $3.7 million
** An oil lease auction in Alaskaâs Arctic National Wildlife Refuge brought in just $3.7 million, far below expectations, with few bidders showing interest. The weak turnout underscores industry caution and continued uncertainty over drilling in the refuge, which has long been a political flashpoint over balancing energy development and environmental protection.
** Russiaâs Rosatom says Ukrainian drone hit engineers demining areas around Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
** Rosatom said a Ukrainian drone attacked engineers who were clearing mines near the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, damaging equipment but causing no casualties. The claim comes amid ongoing fighting and repeated accusations between Russia and Ukraine over threats to Europeâs largest nuclear facility.
** Auction of oil drilling rights in Alaska wildlife refuge draws tepid response
** Alaskaâs auction of oil and gas drilling rights in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge attracted little interest, with only one bidder taking part in the lease sale. The weak response highlights ongoing uncertainty about the refugeâs future as a drilling site, as well as limited industry enthusiasm amid legal, environmental, and market concerns.
** U.S. to add 40 million barrels to oil reserve after Iran conflict
** The U.S. plans to add 40 million barrels to its oil reserve after the Iran conflict, aiming to strengthen energy security and stabilize supply. The move is part of a broader strategy to protect against future disruptions in global oil markets.
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** OpenAI plans ChatGPT âsuperappâ overhaul ahead of listing, FT reports
** OpenAI is preparing a major overhaul of ChatGPT into a âsuperappâ with app-building tools, improved commerce features, and broader consumer services, according to the FT. The move could expand ChatGPT beyond chat as OpenAI positions itself for a potential future listing and tougher competition in AI-powered platforms.
** Whoâs winning the pizza race?
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** Investors seek protection as South Koreaâs stock rally shows signs of overheating
** South Korean stocks have risen sharply, leading investors to worry that the rally may be overheating. As valuations increase and volatility picks up, more market participants are looking for downside protection through hedges and safer assets while watching for signs of a possible pullback.
** Hollywood workers rally against Paramount-Skydance deal
** Hollywood workers and union members protested the proposed Paramount-Skydance merger, warning that it could lead to more layoffs, fewer jobs, and weaker labor protections. The rally also criticized the dealâs potential impact on competition and content decisions, urging regulators to scrutinize the merger closely.
** How has the Spirit exit changed competitive intensity in the airline industry?
** The article examines how Spirit Airlinesâ exit from the market has affected competition among U.S. airlines. With a major low-cost carrier gone, fares and pricing pressure may shift, potentially reducing ultra-low-price options for travelers while changing how airlines compete for passengers.
** Bouygues-led consortium signs $23.4 billion deal to acquire SFR from Altice France
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** Bouygues-led consortium signs $23.44 billion deal to buy SFR from Altice France
** A Bouygues-led consortium has agreed to acquire French telecom operator SFR from Altice France in a $23.44 billion deal. The transaction marks a major shake-up in Franceâs telecom sector and could reshape competition among the countryâs mobile and broadband providers.
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** Alaska Air says demand, fares could support second-half cash flow despite fuel shock
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** Consumer credit rises to $20.73 billion, surpassing forecasts
** Consumer credit increased by $20.73 billion, exceeding market expectations. The rise suggests households continue to borrow, reflecting resilient consumer spending despite economic pressures.
** Putin says he currently sees no reason to meet Ukraineâs Zelenskiy
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** 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 labor market strength. The gains suggest employers remained resilient despite economic uncertainty, supporting consumer spending and increasing confidence in the job market.
** Nonfarm payrolls surpass expectations, signaling a resilient job market
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** Indiaâs economy grows 7.8% in January-March quarter
** Indiaâs GDP expanded 7.8% in the January-March quarter, marking strong growth driven by robust activity across key sectors. The quarterly performance reflects continued economic momentum, supported by domestic demand and improved output.
** Italyâs retail sales show no growth in April
** Italyâs retail sales were unchanged in April, indicating flat consumer spending. The data suggests little momentum in household demand as the economy continues to face weak growth conditions.
** UK firms expect prices to rise 4% over the next year, BoE survey shows
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Greeceâs economy grows 2.0% in the first quarter of 2026
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** Eurozone contracts 0.2% quarter-on-quarter in January-March amid Iran headwinds
** Eurozone GDP fell 0.2% in the first quarter, reflecting weaker economic activity amid headwinds linked to Iran and broader market uncertainty.
** Seoul protesters call for election rerun after ballot shortages disrupt vote
** Protesters in Seoul demanded a rerun after ballot shortages disrupted voting, causing delays and raising concerns about election fairness. Officials faced criticism over poor planning and logistics as voters were affected by missing ballots and long waits.
** Chinaâs central bank extends gold-buying streak to 19 months
** Chinaâs central bank continued adding to its gold reserves in June, marking 19 straight months of purchases. The move reflects ongoing efforts to diversify reserves and reduce reliance on U.S. dollars amid global economic and geopolitical uncertainty.
** Etihad Airways orders widebody planes, sees return to pre-war capacity in June
** Etihad Airways said it will return to pre-war capacity in June as travel demand recovers, while also placing orders for new widebody aircraft to support future growth. The airline highlighted improving market conditions and plans to expand its fleet and network as operations rebound. If you want, I can also translate it into another language or make the English more natural/news-style.
** India raises cooking gas prices again as Iran war drives up import costs
** India has increased cooking gas prices again as rising global import costs, driven by the war in Iran and broader energy market tensions, continue to put pressure on domestic fuel prices. The move adds to household expenses and highlights Indiaâs dependence on imported energy.
** Hollywood unions and workers push back against the Paramount-Skydance deal
** Hollywood labor groups are urging regulators to block or closely scrutinize the proposed Paramount-Skydance merger, arguing that it could hurt workers, reduce diversity, and further concentrate media power. Unions and advocacy groups say the deal may lead to job cuts and less competition, while Paramount and Skydance say the merger will strengthen the company.
US weighs using Iranian assets to fund Gulf reconstruction after latest attacks
The United States is considering using frozen Iranian assets to help pay for reconstruction in Gulf countries hit by the latest attacks. The proposal comes amid growing pressure to respond to regional damage while avoiding a wider conflict, and it reflects an ongoing debate over how to balance deterrence, diplomacy, and compensation.
** U.S. explores deploying Iranian assets to support Gulf allies - Reuters
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** Raymond James identifies split government as the leading outcome for the midterms
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** Hegseth, at D-Day event, says Europe faces âinvasionâ of dangerous ideologies
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Bitcoin rebounds above $60,000 after $1.6 billion liquidation-driven selloff
Bitcoin recovered above $60,000 after a sharp selloff wiped out about $1.6 billion in leveraged positions. The drop was driven by forced liquidations, adding volatility across crypto markets before prices stabilized and rebounded.
** Litecoin Falls 10% In Rout
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** Cardano Falls 10% in Rout
** Cardano dropped 10% as a broader crypto selloff hit markets, with traders reacting to weakness across major digital assets. The move added to recent volatility, prompting concerns over further downside if risk appetite remains low.
** Bitcoin briefly falls below $60k, hits lowest level since October 2024
** Bitcoin slipped below $60,000, touching its lowest point since October 2024 amid renewed market pressure. The drop highlights continued volatility in the cryptocurrency market as traders react to shifting investor sentiment and broader risk-off conditions.
** House panel proposes new tax rules for digital assets
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** Crypto stocks fall as bitcoin drops to lowest level since October
** Bitcoin sank to its lowest level since October, dragging crypto-related stocks lower. The selloff hit major digital assets and companies tied to the crypto market, reflecting renewed weakness in investor sentiment as traders reacted to the sharp drop in bitcoin prices.
EOS Falls 11% in Rout
EOS dropped 11% in a broad cryptocurrency selloff, with traders citing weak market sentiment and rising risk aversion. The decline added to recent volatility across digital assets as investors moved away from speculative coins.
** Ethereum Falls 10% in Bearish Trade
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Greece reportedly plans 15% capital gains tax on cryptocurrencies
Greece is reportedly preparing to introduce a 15% capital gains tax on cryptocurrency profits. The move would bring digital asset gains under a formal tax framework, signaling increased regulation and oversight of crypto activity in the country.
** BTCC Exchange Turns 15: Kicking Off the Anniversary with the World Cup Showdown
** BTCC Exchange is celebrating its 15th anniversary by launching a World Cup-themed showdown event. The promotion invites users to take part in trading and engagement activities for prizes and rewards, highlighting BTCCâs long-standing presence in the crypto exchange market and its focus on community participation during this milestone celebration.
** Alaska Air sees stronger fares, demand helping offset fuel price pressure
** Alaska Air said stronger ticket prices and healthy travel demand are helping cushion the impact of higher fuel costs. The airline reported that improved revenue trends are supporting its outlook despite ongoing pressure from rising operating expenses.
Abbott reports rising DKA hospitalizations among diabetics
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** Insulet presents clinical trial data for diabetes devices
** The article reports that Insulet shared clinical trial results on its diabetes devices, highlighting data supporting their performance and potential benefits for diabetes management.
** Micron joins Nvidiaâs HBM4 supplier lineup for next-generation AI platform
** Micron is set to supply HBM4 memory for Nvidiaâs next-generation AI platform, expanding its role in high-bandwidth memory for AI chips. The move highlights growing demand for advanced memory in AI systems and strengthens Micronâs position alongside other key suppliers in Nvidiaâs supply chain.
** 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 output to a record 70 planes per month as it works to boost manufacturing and meet demand. The move would mark a significant increase in production if approved, but Boeing is still assessing whether it can sustain higher rates safely and reliably.
** Raizen reaches $12.6 billion debt restructuring deal with majority creditors
** Raizen has reached an agreement with its majority creditors to restructure $12.6 billion in debt, aiming to reduce its financial burden and strengthen its balance sheet. The deal is an important step toward improving liquidity and stabilizing the companyâs operations, while talks continue to finalize the terms.
** Bluejay Diagnostics closes $8.5 million private placement
** Bluejay Diagnostics completed an $8.5 million private placement, selling securities to investors to help fund operations and business development. The company said the financing provides additional capital support as it continues advancing its diagnostics business.
** Cathie Woodâs ARK makes major stock moves with Circle Internet and Archer Aviation
** ARK Invest, led by Cathie Wood, made notable changes to its portfolio involving Circle Internet and Archer Aviation. The moves reflect the firmâs active trading strategy as it adjusts its holdings in high-growth, innovation-focused companies.
Apollo and Blackstone finalize $35 billion AI chip financing for Anthropic
Apollo and Blackstone have completed a $35 billion financing deal to support Anthropicâs AI chip infrastructure needs. The funding aims to expand access to high-powered computing as demand for AI models grows, highlighting continued investor appetite for the sector and the rising cost of scaling advanced AI systems.
** Netflix names longtime board member Jay Hoag as chairman
** Netflix appointed longtime board member Jay Hoag as chairman, replacing Reed Hastings, who stepped down from the role. Hoag has served on Netflixâs board for years and will now lead the board as the streaming company continues to navigate growth and competition.