News Summary - 06/08/2026

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** Five people injured in stabbing at New York City's Penn Station
** New York City is increasing security ahead of President Trumpâs Monday visit to attend the NBA Finals.
** Zelenskyâs close European allies set out five conditions for peace talks
** Zelensky met with his closest European allies as U.S. President Donald Trumpâs attention shifted to the war with Iran. The meeting highlighted continued European support for Ukraine amid efforts to define conditions for potential peace talks.
** âA World Cup for them, not usâ: Fansâ anger at US travel bans and visa restrictions
** Fans around the world say US travel bans and visa rules are leaving them feeling excluded from the World Cup, with many describing the tournament as inaccessible and unfair for supporters from affected countries.
** Trump abruptly ends NBC interview after clash over 'rigged election' claim
** During the interview, President Trump was repeatedly challenged by NBC host Kristen Welker on several issues, leading to a tense exchange.
** Last-minute visas and moving training camp: Iran's road to the World Cup
** Iranâs World Cup journey has become one of the tournamentâs most complicated storylines.
** Tech stocks plunge in Asia after record rally and renewed Middle East attacks
** South Korean and Japanese markets fell as recent tech stock gains reversed, with investors pulling back after a strong rally in recent weeks.
** One dead, five injured after shooting in Israel
** A suspect opened fire from a car at multiple locations in Israel, killing one person and injuring five others before being shot dead.
** Mexico City attempts record-breaking wave
** As part of the World Cup countdown, Mexico City is trying to set a new world record for the largest wave.
** Hundreds of captives freed from Boko Haram mountain hideout
** Hundreds of captives, including many women and children, were freed from a Boko Haram mountain hideout. The group had been abducted in March from an area near Cameroon.
** Insecurity and instability drive voters in Peru's tight presidential race
** After eight presidents in the past decade, many Peruvian voters want stability from the next leader so the government can focus on fighting crime and reducing inequality.
** Eriksen conscious after collapsing in Denmark game
** Christian Eriksen collapsed during Denmarkâs friendly against Ukraine but has since regained consciousness, according to the Danish Football Association.
** Friendship or leverage: Why is Xi Jinping going to North Korea?
** Beijing aims to strengthen its influence over North Korea, a crucial but unpredictable ally, as it navigates strategic concerns and regional dynamics.
** âWe donât look at the sky anymoreâ: The Air India crash victims who were not on the plane
** One year after the Air India crash, survivors, witnesses, and the grandfather of a victim reflect on the lasting trauma on the ground. Their stories show how the disasterâs impact extended beyond the plane, leaving communities changed and forever wary of the sky.
** Spainâs visitor numbers reach new highs as tourists avoid the Middle East
** Spain welcomed a record 9.1 million international visitors in April, the highest ever for that month. The surge reflects growing tourism demand, with some travelers shifting away from the Middle East.
**âNo dead endsâ: What the Dutch can teach us about tackling youth unemployment**
**The Netherlands has one of the worldâs lowest rates of 16- to 24-year-olds who are not in education, employment, or training, offering lessons for other countries on reducing youth unemployment and keeping young people connected to school or work.**
** Steve Rosenberg: Russia's economic forum overshadowed by drone attacks on St Petersburg
** The BBCâs Russia editor reported that Putinâs flagship economic event was overshadowed by Ukrainian drone attacks on St Petersburg.
** Mexicans chase a world record wave - but is the trend even Mexican?
** Thousands gathered in Mexico City on Saturday and lined the streets in an attempt to set the world record for the largest human wave.
Rumors and speculation as fans predict the date of Taylor Swiftâs wedding
Swifties around the world are speculating about Taylor Swiftâs wedding to NFL star Travis Kelce, looking for clues and possible dates for the coupleâs nuptials.
** Is there an AI stock market bubble, and is it ready to burst?
** Despite war, inflation, and debt concerns, U.S. markets continue to hit record highs, driven largely by excitement around AI. BBC correspondent Samira Hussain examines whether the surge reflects a bubble and whether it may soon burst.
** Why are devastating mouse plagues happening in Australia?
** Mouse plagues are destroying crops and invading homes across Australia, causing farmers to lose hundreds of thousands of dollars.
** âExtremely intelligentâ bear on the run in Japan after injuring four people
** Authorities in northeast Japan said a bear has evaded capture after injuring four people and is reportedly able to open a window, making it harder for officials to track and contain it.
** Watch: Guide stranded on Everest for six days rescued
** The BBCâs Rajini Vaidyanathan explains how events unfolded in the rescue of a guide who was stranded on Everest for six days.
**âIt looks blackâ - Americans react to the Reflecting Poolâs completed paint job**
After weeks of renovation, water is now refilling the historic Reflecting Pool, which has been repainted in a shade called **âAmerican flag blue.â**
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** Pope Leo XIV is visiting Madrid from June 6 to 9 on his first trip to Spain. 20minutos is providing the latest updates on how his stay is unfolding and on his meeting with the most vulnerable, highlighting an emotional gesture from Khadry, who handed him his residence card in tears.
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** The Spanish Church organized the meeting, which was confirmed by the Vatican on Friday. The Holy See said that after the meeting it could provide âmore informationâ if necessary.
** Leo XIV will be the first Pope to address Congress: âHe will speak of unity in the face of a polarized societyâ
** Jorge Castro, diocesan priest of Zaragoza and doctor of Canon Law from the University of Navarra
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** Leo XIV will be the first Pope to address the Congress of Deputies in Spain, a historic event as it will be his first speech before the Spanish lower house.
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** The Augustinian tradition promotes interiority, the search for truth, friendship, and community. According to the text, these values offer an answer for a divided country, in moral and material crisis, by proposing unity, reflection, and coexistence as the way to face its future.
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** After several years of intense polarization, Spain pauses and looks beyond political conflict.
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** Residents of Madrid see the traffic cuts and mobility restrictions caused by the Popeâs visit as a minor sacrifice. They consider it a historic and very beautiful event for the city, one that makes them enjoy and reflect.
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** Barcelonaâs Sagrada Familia, Antoni GaudĂâs masterpiece, stands out for its revolutionary design inspired by nature and its imposing height of 172.5 meters.
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** Casa BatllĂł, La Pedrera, Park GĂŒell, and El Capricho stand out among the most iconic works of Antoni GaudĂ, the Catalan architect who revolutionized architecture with forms inspired by nature and a vision shaped by faith.
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** The article explores how the Sagrada FamĂlia has gone from being a controversial, unfinished symbol to an emblem of Barcelona, reflecting the collective memory of its inhabitants. Through testimonies and the perspectives of local residents, it shows the templeâs evolution and its connection to the cityâs identity, tourism, and everyday life.
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** Pope Leo XIV chose RTVEâs facilities in Torrespaña to get into the Popemobile and begin his route through the streets of the Goya area to Movistar Arena.
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** More than 1,200,000 people gathered this Sunday in the center of Madrid to attend the mass celebrated by the pope in Plaza de Cibeles.
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** Real Madrid members voted for the first time in 20 years to choose a president between Enrique Riquelme and Florentino Pérez, in an election marked by controversy.
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** Thousands of early retirees, after contributing for more than 40 years, are calling for the removal of the reduction coefficients that permanently cut their pensions. They say they were forced to retire before their time and are demanding a full pension in line with their long work history.
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** The article debunks common nutrition myths, such as whether eggs are harmful, whether fruit makes you gain weight, or whether a glass of wine is healthy. It explains what science says about these beliefs and clarifies widely spread truths and falsehoods about food.
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** The actor Andrés Pajares has been urgently admitted to the hospital due to bronchitis.
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** The Fars news agency reported explosions in Tehran, Isfahan, and Tabriz after the resumption of hostilities. The Israeli attack complicates the negotiations promoted by Trump, who hours earlier had asked Israel not to respond to the Iranian counterattack.
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** A tsunami alert was issued in the Philippines and along the southeast coast of Japan after a powerful 7.8-magnitude earthquake. The quake left at least three dead and raised concern about possible waves in the Pacific.
** Technical tie between Fujimori and SĂĄnchez in Peru: quick count results force us to wait to find out the next president
** Ipsos and Transparenciaâs quick count shows a very close race in Peru: SĂĄnchez, from Juntos por el PerĂș, gets 50.3% and Fujimori, from Fuerza Popular, gets 49.7%. The result means we must wait to determine the next president.
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** According to notaries, legal entities sold a total of 123,777 properties in 2024 and bought 78,669, meaning 45,000 more sales than purchases. The exit of funds, increased regulation and rising prices are likely pushing companies to get rid of housing.
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** From Monday, June 8 to Thursday, June 11, Fiesta del Cine lets you watch movies for just âŹ3.50 per ticket. The article highlights this opportunity to choose among the best films currently in theaters according to critics.
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** Carmen Machi, Paco LeĂłn, and Canco RodrĂguez appeared at âLa Casita,â Bad Bunnyâs small stage, during his sixth concert in Madrid.
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** The mayor of Vega de Pas, VĂctor Manuel GĂłmez, said that Leire DĂez was quickly identified by the opposition, which then began to wage very harsh opposition against her.
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** The Ukrainian P1SUN drone, known as âEl Sol,â flies at up to 306 km/h, carries about 500 grams of explosives, and weighs 1.5 kg fully equipped. Its high speed and effectiveness have made it a key tool for slowing Russian advances.
** The PSOE seeks to give the Congress Bureau room to suspend MPs and punish them with up to âŹ2,000 for indiscipline
** This week, Congress will debate a PSOE proposal allowing the Bureau to suspend MPs and fine them up to âŹ2,000 for indiscipline, following the incident involving Vox MP JosĂ© MarĂa SĂĄnchez GarcĂa.
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** At the worldâs largest cancer conference, scientists, doctors, and experts presented new research advances that could provide more effective tools to combat the disease.
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** Ismael Serrano steps into the shoes of Antonio Machado in a theater play in which he also performs songs by Joan Manuel Serrat.
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** In the late 1950s, the United States conducted experiments in hot and desert regions, releasing disease-carrying mosquitoes in inhabited areas as part of trials.
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** Aemet forecasts locally heavy showers in Teruel and the eastern Pyrenees, while in the next few hours temperatures will also rise, with several areas approaching 35°C.
** Unlimited fun and relaxation: the impressive Legend of the Sea arrives in Spain this summer
** The article highlights that this cruise offers a complete experience with entertainment, leisure, and dining for all tastes, promising unlimited fun and relaxation as it arrives in Spain this summer.
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** New research from Curtin, Sheffield Hallam, Sheffield, and Bristol universities concludes that the Stonehenge altar stone traveled about 700 km, transported by humans rather than moved by glaciers.
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** Gavi made a very heavy challenge on Rodri during a Spain national team training session and ended up stepping on his teammateâs ankle. The incident could have caused a serious injury and left him out of the World Cup.
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** MarĂa Teresa Campos was upset by the parody Yolanda Ramos made of her on âHomo Zappingâ and asked for it to be removed. In response, the show chose a solution that was as televisual as it was absurd and surreal, turning the conflict into an anecdote remembered for its ingenuity.
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** The Gelves City Council has expressed its deepest condolences for the young manâs death and has canceled the municipal events schedule as a sign of mourning.
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** On *Fiesta*, the journalist recounted an uncomfortable altercation that took place during Mar Floresâ book signing, describing it as âunpleasantâ and âaggressive.â
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** A group of cybercriminals is behind a network of scams that impersonates media outlets and uses JosĂ© Luis EscrivĂĄâs image to promote a fake investment platform.
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** Images captured at the scene have been circulated on social media.
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** Some European manufacturers are reinventing themselves through alliances with Chinese brands, while Asian companies are increasingly choosing to produce directly in Spain.
** Schwarzenegger reveals the keys to his training at 78: âIf you understand this, you stop failingâ
** On his blog, Arnold Schwarzenegger explains that the key to maintaining training at 78 is to turn it into a daily habit and an achievement you canât do without, so you can stop failing at consistency.
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** Converse has launched retro sneakers in aquamarine blue / sea green that are set to become the stars of the most summery looks and the fashionable alternative to Sambas this season.
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** The article questions the pressure of âself-careâ turned into an obligation: waking up early, eating well, exercising, taking supplements, and caring for everything and everyone. Instead of bringing relief, wellness becomes another demand that can cause stress and overwhelm.
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** Millions of cars could lose the automatic emergency call function when 2G and 3G networks disappear completely. The article explains that this change would affect the SOS button in many vehicles and that possible solutions are already being studied to keep this safety service available.
** One of the most beautiful paradores in Spain has reopened: it is in a 13th-century palace
** The only property of the hotel chain in Navarre has reopened after more than a year and a half of renovations. Located in a 13th-century palace, the parador is once again welcoming guests in all its splendor.
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** It explains the main difference between *calamares a la romana* and *calamares a la andaluza* so that, this summer, when ordering battered squid at a beach bar, youâll know how to tell them apart better.
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** Minister Ăscar Puenteâs ministry has commissioned the design of a new section of the high-capacity A-58 highway, which connects the two provincial capitals of Extremadura.
** The Book Fair is hardly affected by the Popeâs big mass: long lines for signings by authors such as Sonsoles Ănega and Mircea CÄrtÄrescu
** The Book Fair has barely been affected by the Popeâs big mass: booksellers and readers report good attendance, all stalls opened on time, and no surges of crowds, despite disruptions to transport. There were also long lines to get book signings from authors such as Sonsoles Ănega and Mircea CÄrtÄrescu.
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** Taiwanâs Coast Guard reported that an operation involving Chinese ships in waters east of the territory is being closely monitored by Taiwanese authorities, amid growing maritime tension in the area.
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** An 11-year-old girl, missing since May 29, was last seen getting into the car of the main suspect, the father of a friend. French authorities acknowledge âshameâ over possible state failures in the case.
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** A boat carrying about 60 people capsized near Malta. At least ten people died and 48 were rescued alive.
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** Ashlee Jenae had announced her engagement just days before she was found unconscious in the room where she was staying in Zanzibar, during a safari in Tanzania with her fiancé.
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** Shoko has kicked off the season with a 13-euro brunch that lets you enjoy beautiful panoramic views of the Mediterranean in Barcelona.
** The car part that few people check but that can cause you to fail the MOT
** A car part whose deterioration often goes unnoticed can compromise the vehicleâs safety and cause it not to pass the MOT.
** How to declare my earnings in Criptan easily and quickly
** If you have an account with Criptan, this article explains step by step how to declare your cryptocurrency investments in your tax return in a simple and fast way.
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** The article suggests that whoever leads the world must deal with both the spiritual and the worldly, and it claims that the Pope fulfills both dimensions.
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** Libraries remain a revolutionary space for community: places where people share without owning, access without buying, and knowledge flows freely.
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** The text criticizes the defense of public services, arguing that it is weakened when associated with figures like Irene Montero, the 15M movement, or Pan-Catalanism. It suggests that these associations damage its credibility and future.
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** Madrid is transforming urban mobility almost completely in the cityâs âcentral almond,â and surprisingly there is hardly any opposition or protest from the population.
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** Baltasar GarzĂłn, disqualified in 2012, speaks with *20minutos* about his book *La democracia amenazada* (*Democracy Threatened*), in which he analyzes factors that, in his opinion, put the democratic system at risk. In connection with the Leire case, he says it should not be seen as something normal, although between what is normal and what is criminal there is an intermediate area.
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** A bear described as âextremely intelligentâ is keeping Japan on alert after attacking four people. The animal, able to open doors, is believed to have entered an office building and a factory, making it harder to track down and capture.
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** On *La Roca*, Nuria Roca commented on the reconciliation of Morata and Alice Campello and, jokingly, said that the couple âare going to have another child.â The show discussed the good moment in their relationship and the possibility that the couple may expand their family.
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** Trainer Ana Arrechea highlights a simple, no-equipment exercise that, when done daily, helps maintain and properly activate the glute muscles.
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** 20minutos presents Ciudadano20, a channel for readers to take part in the news, send reports, and suggest stories or topics that should be investigated.
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** The Madrid Association of Property Administrators answers readersâ questions about housing and life in apartment communities, addressing a variety of common questions about management and regulations.
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** The newspaper invites its readers to send in book recommendations of any genre during the Madrid Book Fair, so they can be shared with the community.
** Have you kept up with the news in May? Test yourself with these ten questions
** A quiz on Mayâs current events that reviews notable news in politics, culture, sports, society, and international affairs. It invites readers to test how closely they have followed the latest information over the past few days with ten questions.
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** Singer Dua Lipa and actor Callum Turner celebrated a weekend of festivities in Sicily after getting married on May 31. The wedding, described as worthy of a movie, stood out for photos of the newlyweds and the Ű۶Ù۱ of unexpected celebrity guests.
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** Marta Pombo attended her nieceâs baptism wearing sunglasses and with a black eye. The content creator has explained herself what happened, clarifying the reason for her striking appearance.
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** Natalie Pike, a 43-year-old journalist and presenter for Manchester Cityâs official channel, has drawn attention for the close relationship she maintains with Pep Guardiola. Last week, she posted an affectionate message to the coach on Instagram: âI love you, Pep.â
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** The DGT is increasing surveillance on roads during weekends to reduce motorcycle accidents and ensure compliance with road safety rules.
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** An Iranian court upheld the one-year prison sentence against director Jafar Panahi, finding him guilty of âpropaganda against the Islamic Republic of Iran.â
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** Young people and attendees at the great vigil on the first day of Leo XIVâs trip tell *20minutos* why they traveled to the capital from different places, how they live out their faith firsthand, and what concerns they hope to share with the Pope.
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** The entrance exam has begun in Madrid with the new feature of frequency detectors to prevent cheating. At the UCM, in addition to the usual nerves, students have shown concern about not carrying devices that could trigger the sensors. Several point out that cheating on such a decisive exam could put their future at risk.
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** The total solar eclipse on August 12 will place Lodoso (Burgos) at the center of international astrotourism. The small municipality expects to receive thousands of visitors, with a big celebration and activities including DJs and concerts, which will also provide an important economic boost for the area.
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** Maica was the first to be saved, leaving Alba and Aratz in danger. In the end, one of them was eliminated when the last finalist was announced, leading to an emotional farewell full of tears and frustration over not having been able to reach the final together.
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** Jorge Javier, with his usual humorous tone, commented on *Hay una cosa que te quiero decir* about why he usually doesnât watch the series that made him famous. He made a joke about Turkish soap operas while speaking in front of Can Yaman.
** Christofer GuzmĂĄn speaks out after Fani Carbajo and Fran Benitoâs wedding: âIt wasnât badâ
** Fani Carbajo and Fran Benito have gotten married after three years together and one child in common. After the wedding, Christofer GuzmĂĄn publicly reacted to the ceremony with a brief comment: âIt wasnât bad.â
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** Yuli, the Argentine contestant on *El Debate de las Tentaciones*, was very emotional after Arantxa Cocaâs request. During the program, she admitted that she has "low self-esteem" and doesnât know how to "be alone," statements that reflect her emotional vulnerability.
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** Sandra Barrios was moved to tears when she saw the footage of Yuli and Lucas related to their time on *La isla de las tentaciones*. The former participant had a strong emotional reaction to the content, while Juanpi Vega explained the current state of his relationship.
** The suspense of Pedro SĂĄnchezâs appearance, lurking behind Leire DĂez in TV3 news
** The article notes that television depends on perspective, implying that the way a scene is framed can change its meaning and create suspense or surprise for viewers.
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** Gonzalo MirĂł is preparing *The Dinner of the Idiots*, a project designed to bring together people with different viewpoints and encourage dialogue around a shared table.
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** Antonio José spoke with the program *Y ahora Sonsoles* and expressed his joy about Leo XIV, saying that he makes him very happy because he is very religious.
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** JoaquĂn Prat is temporarily leaving *El tiempo justo* as he begins his paternity leave, with the aim of being by Alexia Plaâs side for the birth of their daughter.
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** The post refers to the death of Henry Nowak, an 18-year-old student who died in Southampton at the end of 2025 after being stabbed.
** MarĂa Pombo and Pablo Castellano baptize Mariana, who has âtwo godmothersâ
** MarĂa Pombo and Pablo Castellano celebrated the baptism of their daughter Mariana. The influencer was very emotional at the end of the ceremony.
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** The Prime Minister greeted several Spanish artists during the Primavera Sound festival, creating viral images on social media.
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** Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky recalled a funny anecdote in an interview with Harperâs Bazaar Arabia: the actor mixed up his childrenâs passports because âthey look quite alike.â
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** The article suggests that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelceâs wedding is already generating anticipation because of the guest list, which is said to include celebrities such as Selena Gomez, Suki Waterhouse, Gigi Hadid, and even Prince William and Kate Middleton.
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** Carlos Orellana, an Argentine and former partner of Rosario Flores in 1996, now lives a life away from fame as a biodance teacher. He and the singer have just become grandparents thanks to their daughter together, Lola Orellana.
** The girl Lola Lolita argued with at Bad Bunnyâs âcasitaâ: âSheâs frustrated because she couldnât get in front to be filmedâ
** The news covers the argument between Lola Lolita and a girl during an event at Bad Bunnyâs âcasita.â According to the report, the young woman asked to stand in front to be filmed, but she was told to stand behind. The quote suggests she was frustrated because she couldnât appear in the foreground.
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** Charles III is expected to review this year the rent-free accommodation enjoyed by the daughters of former Prince Andrew, although no decision has yet been made.
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** Jared Rushton, known for his role in *Big* alongside Tom Hanks, left acting in the early 2000s and later joined a rock band.
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** Olivia Rodrigo sharply criticized the Trump administration after an ICE video used her song âAll-American Bitchâ while showing arrests. The artist called the act âbarbaric,â expressing her rejection of her music being used in content linked to immigration raids.
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** The reigning world champion secured his 100th career win at Balaton Park, completing a double in Hungary and strengthening his strong form in the battle for the World Championship.
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** The German tennis player defeated Italian Flavio Cobolli in four sets (1-6, 6-4, 4-6, and 6-7) to win the Roland Garros title and put an end to his losing streak in Grand Slam tournaments.
** Alonso scores his first point of the year in the chaos of Monaco, and Antonelli leads with an iron fist
** Italian Kimi Antonelli secured his fifth consecutive victory at the street circuit in the Principality, consolidating his dominance this season.
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** Luis de la Fuenteâs team now knows Spainâs opponents and match times for the opening rounds of the World Cup tournament.
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** Pep Guardiola, now the former manager of Manchester City, unveiled the new Cruyff Court Pep Guardiola at his old school. He used the event to send a warning to Barcelona: the Champions League can derail projects, although he hopes that this will not be the case for the Blaugrana club.
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** June 7 marks World Tourette Syndrome Awareness Day, a little-known and stigmatized neurological disorder that can be very disabling for those who suffer from it.
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** Pope Leo XIVâs visit to Madrid tests the capitalâs ability to create a truly democratic and inclusive public space, including for people with disabilities.
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** Comorbidities are common in Tourette syndrome and, in many cases, can be more disabling than the tics themselves, complicating the daily lives of affected children.
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** Nvidiaâs Spanish subsidiary has filed its accounts in Spain for the first time: it recorded âŹ4 million in revenue, focused on commercial and research work for its U.S. parent company, and made a profit.
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** The president of ARTE celebrates the signing of the first national agreement in the textile sector with CCOO and Fetico. She highlights that the deal improves the competitiveness of major chains such as Inditex and Mango, and strengthens a sector that is key to the economy and employment.
** Corporate Hormesis: Training Antifragile Companies
** Some companies, when exposed to the right dose of tension or pressure, not only withstand it but become stronger and improve. The idea suggests that certain corporate systems can become more robust and antifragile through challenge.
** Trade Republic offers European retail investors direct access to IPOs
** Trade Republic now lets European retail investors subscribe directly to IPOs through its app before shares start trading, giving them earlier access to new listings.
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** After the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, the price of oil has already surpassed $90 per barrel.
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** Madison Lintz, who played Sophia in *The Walking Dead*, is 27 years old, remains active on television, and has recently gained attention again for her work on Prime Video.
** Although it may not seem like it, Spielbergâs new movie about the UFO phenomenon is based on this true story
** In November 2004, a mysterious incident occurred in the Arabian Sea that not even the release of Pentagon documents has managed to clarify. That real-life case is said to have inspired Spielbergâs new UFO movie.
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** The second season of *One Hundred Years of Solitude* will arrive in two parts and will mark the end of the adaptation, bringing the BuendĂa familyâs story to a close.
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** Australian actor Sam Reid, who plays the role of Lestat, talks about the key points of the third season of the AMC+ series, a sequel to *Interview with the Vampire* (Neil Jordan, 1994), where Tom Cruise portrayed the same character. The premiere is scheduled for June 8.
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** HBO Max Spain will once again release the series on a weekly basis, so fans will enjoy a summer filled with âHouse of the Dragon.â
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** A doctor points out that quitting smoking does not depend only on putting out the last cigarette, but on preparing the brain beforehand. The article highlights that there are many methods for giving up tobacco, and that the key may lie in mentally convincing yourself in advance.
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** Current tests do not distinguish between the H1N1 and H3N2 flu viruses, even though each acts differently. An accidental discovery suggests that understanding those differences could change what was believed about the flu and help develop new treatments.
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** The text reflects on the idea that when we expect our partner to fill emotional voids, love can become mixed with dependence and need instead of remaining a healthy relationship.
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** Getting good sleep is essential because during sleep the body carries out a crucial cleansing process. Lack of sleep leaves a deep mark on the body and can accelerate aging.
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** The âStarstimâ helmet uses transcranial electrical stimulation to diagnose, monitor, and treat brain conditions such as depression and epilepsy, offering a potential innovation in neurological care.
** AI responses to health queries are nearly 76% accurate, according to a study
** A study from the University of Pennsylvania found that AI responses to health-related queries reached an accuracy of nearly 76%. Although the result is relatively high, it also raises concerns about their reliability and the risk of using these systems with patients without sufficient validation.
** First images of the cases for the foldable iPhone are leaked: this is what Appleâs new phone will look like
** The first cases for Appleâs supposed foldable iPhone have been leaked, offering a more concrete look at its possible design. The appearance of these accessories helps us imagine what the companyâs first foldable phone would be like.
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** LG has introduced the MRGB evo AI, its most advanced TV to date, featuring the third-generation 4K Alpha 11 AI processor. It stands out for integrating artificial intelligence, reaching a peak brightness of 3,000 nits, and offering sizes of up to 100 inches.
** Google Wallet has a new way to pay from your computer that is faster and more secure: here's how to use it
** Google Wallet introduces a new way to pay from a computer that is faster, more convenient, and more secure, improving the overall checkout experience.
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** RTVE will broadcast 33 matches of the 2026 World Cup in Spain in 4K via digital terrestrial television (TDT), including Spainâs matches. This means the tournament can be watched in the highest image quality without relying on paid platforms such as DAZN or Movistar.
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** The next Apple Watch could include an improved OLED display to reduce power consumption and improve battery efficiency, which could result in longer usage time.
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** Marta Ortega analyzes whether Korean skincare adapts to the real needs of Mediterranean skin. The pharmacist evaluates its effectiveness and suitability according to the particular characteristics of this skin type.
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** Dua Lipa began her three-day wedding in Palermo with Callum Turner, and the details of her first bridal look are already known: a feathered dress by Bottega Veneta.
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** Experts point out that the next trend for blondes will lean toward a more natural finish, with dimension and subtle tones that add depth to the color.
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** This summer, jumpsuits are taking center stage over dresses as a pretty, practical and comfortable option for elevating outfits without sacrificing style.
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** Premenstrual syndrome is not explained solely by hormonal changes, but by the bodyâs overall condition. An expert points out that physical and general health factors influence its onset and intensity, offering a broader view of its causes.
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** The piece highlights ideal fragrances for the seasonal transition: luminous, elegant, and versatile perfumes that refresh the springtime freshness with a sophisticated and contemporary approach, designed for quiet luxury.
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** Los Timbales has established itself as one of Madridâs key restaurants for enjoying oxtail, a classic San Isidro dish, standing out for its quality and service, considered even better than that of most restaurants in the city.
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** Argentine food is not limited to meat and wine: it also includes other culinary delights that reflect the diversity of its gastronomy.
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** The Pepe Vieira restaurant, in Poio (Pontevedra), has two Michelin stars and offers three menus that range 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.
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** Fermentation and artificial intelligence promise to transform waste into high-value ingredients, driving a new food revolution that is more efficient and sustainable.
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** KYĆ is a venue in Madrid, located near Plaza de Bilbao and Malasaña, inspired by the Japanese tradition of matcha tea.
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** This theme park, famous for its shows about the history of Spain, is preparing a major expansion to welcome more visitors. The project includes the construction of up to three new hotels, which will strengthen its tourism and lodging offering.
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** Traveling as a family in summer can be complicated, but there are ideal options to enjoy with children. The article highlights activities designed for little ones in Spain, offering alternatives for a simpler and more fun family vacation.
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** A ranking highlights the best cities for expatriates who move for work, and one Spanish city appears on the list. The ranking points to destinations especially attractive for people living outside their country of origin, with a city close to Spain taking first place.
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** The Alentejo region in Portugal has become a favorite retreat for royals and celebrities. Its almost deserted atmosphere, along with wild beaches, lagoons, and tranquility, makes it ideal for secluded and exclusive vacations.
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** Volkswagen has announced the prices for the version with the larger battery of its ID. Polo, an electric vehicle manufactured in Spain. The model starts at 24,400 euros in the Life trim and 27,900 euros in the Style trim, with the Auto+ Plan and CAES included.
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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.
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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 expected at the end of 2026.
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** Driving school workers protested outside the Provincial Traffic Headquarters in Seville over the shortage of examiners and the DGTâs alleged inaction. They claim that around 18,000 students are still waiting to be able to take their driving test.
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** Some media outlets have interpreted the BOE in an exaggerated way, claiming that cyclists will no longer be allowed to ride on road shoulders and that all road shoulders on roads will be replaced with bike lanes. The text clarifies that this interpretation is incorrect and should be taken with caution.
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** In Spain, the connected V16 warning beacon has been mandatory in vehicles since January 1 of this year, according to Royal Decree 1030/2022. Many people are asking whether it is already being required at the ITV vehicle inspection in order to pass it successfully.
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** The residents of Catalonia who were traveling on the MV Hondius have been medically discharged after testing negative on the latest PCR test and are now returning to their homes. They must remain in isolation for 14 more days and continue following the indicated safety measures.
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** Two minors were arrested after allegedly stealing a girlâs phone PIN during a party, accessing her phone, and distributing intimate images taken from the victimâs own device.
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** A 67-year-old woman died by drowning on La Pineda beach in Tarragona, becoming the second fatal victim on the provinceâs beaches in less than two weeks.
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** Two men were arrested in Barcelona after stealing a watch worth âŹ50,000 from a tourist in Palma. To flee, they had rented a motorcycle using forged 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, including whether it could have been a workplace accident.
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** Two people died and one was injured in a traffic accident that occurred on the RM-061 road, in the area of the bridge with the RM-2, in the municipality of Fuente Ălamo, Murcia.
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** A person was caught driving their vehicle to take the license recovery exam, despite the fact that doing so is a crime that can result in a prison sentence of three to six months, a fine, and community service.
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** A friend alerted the police after the victim herself warned her about the situation.
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** Four people were injured with burns on their arms, backs, and faces after being sprayed with a corrosive liquid by a man in Ciudad Real.
** Six arrested, three police officers injured, and several people bruised in a brawl in Valladolid
** Police are still investigating a brawl in Valladolid that left six people arrested, three officers injured, and several people bruised.
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** A worker died in Roquetes after being trapped under a large metal structure while carrying out repair work on a hydraulic mechanical lift.
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** A pastry chef was commissioned to make a Bible-shaped cake and surprised everyone with such a realistic result that it left them stunned. The post went viral on social media, racking up nearly 8 million views and generating thousands of messages praising her talent.
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** A store went viral after responding to an âinfluencerâ who asked for more than 2,000 euros for a review. Instead of accepting the proposal, they posted a video of the owner eating, which has already racked up nearly half a million views.
** A funeral home mixes up two deceased people and refuses to admit its mistake
** A family went to say goodbye to their father in the coffin, only to discover that the body was not his. The funeral home reportedly confused two deceased people and, despite the familyâs complaint, refused to acknowledge the error.
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** COLVEMA has presented a practical document to help identify, clinically assess, document, and report possible cases of animal abuse. The guide aims to improve the detection of this type of abuse, warning that it may be linked to other forms of violence within the home.
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** The L-shape of a dogâs ear makes it harder for moisture, wax, and dirt to drain naturally from the ear canal, which promotes the buildup of debris and increases the risk of infections.
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** The Dutch Smoushond belongs to FCI Group 2, section 1.3, within the pinscher and schnauzer-type dogs.
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** The note invites readers to check yesterdayâs, todayâs, and tomorrowâs horoscope on 20minutos.es.
** Schedule of Pope Leo XIVâs event at the BernabĂ©u this Monday
** The event will bring together the Ecclesiastical Province of Madrid and will be one of the most important moments of the Holy Fatherâs Apostolic Visit to the capital.
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** The vigil of Leo XIV at Barcelonaâs Olympic Stadium will bring together music, testimonials, and performances before more than 40,000 people.
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** The Popeâs vigil at the Barcelona Olympic Stadium will be the most crowded event of the visit, with about 40,000 people in MontjuĂŻc. The gathering will include performances, testimonies, and a ride in the popemobile.
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** Raymond Goethals was the oldest coach to win the European Cup, doing so with Olympique de Marseille in 1993 at the age of 71. Known as a tactical âwizard,â he left a historic mark on European football.
** When Hollywood Invented the âBiopic,â the Decade That Shaped the Genre
** In the 1930s, Hollywood established the filmed biography as a key industry product, while also gaining popularity with audiences and critical recognition.
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** Journalist Titiou Lecoq explains the âempty yogurtâ theory to describe how, in many couples, women contribute money and cover everyday expenses without gaining access to the shared assets. The result: they bear more of the daily costs while men keep the property, which can make women poorer.
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** Pope Leo XIV has arrived in Spain and visited the Royal Palace, where he was welcomed by King Felipe and Queen Letizia together with their daughters, Princess Leonor and Infanta SofĂa. The four greeted the Pontiff and held a brief conversation in a cordial atmosphere.
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** Madrid will be the starting point of Leo XIVâs first apostolic visit to Spain, which will run until June 12 and will include Barcelona and the Canary Islands. In total, the Pope will have 12 official appearances, 5 homilies, and several messages. In the capital, he will make six trips in the popemobile, allowing thousands of people to see him up close.
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** On the occasion of Leo XIVâs visit to Madrid, the cultural initiative White and Yellow Night was held to bring cultural and artistic heritage closer to the public. Several national and local cultural institutions opened their doors for free and with extended hours on the night of June 6 to 7.
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** Cabin crew members do more than just assist passengers: they also handle challenges in mid-flight to maintain safety and comfort on board. The article reveals that there are aspects and difficulties of working on an airplane that are usually not told to travelers.
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** Lawyer Jacobo Teijelo offered to mediate with Puigdemontâs lawyer, suggesting that Gonzalo had great influence in the negotiations. According to the content, he said he could âget inside Gonzaloâs headâ so that he would agree, in the context of contacts linked to the dialogue between PSOE and Junts.
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** The Prado National Museum was the most visited of the day, with 13,298 visitors.
** Bureaucracy and lack of resources are wearing teachers down, escalating the conflict: âI canât keep up with everything my students needâ
** Teachers denounce that demands and administrative tasks have constantly increased without any growth in resources or adjustments to staffing levels. This has led to widespread overload among professionals, who feel they cannot meet all the needs of their students.
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** The coincidence in Madrid of Leo XIVâs events and Bad Bunnyâs appearance has sparked speculation about a possible meeting. The Archbishop of Madrid did not rule it out in an interview, leaving that possibility open.
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** The Senate reorganizes the seating after the addition of two Vox senators, who will move to the central area of the chamber, next to the PSOE.
** Sydney Sweeneyâs sex scene in *Euphoria* 3x07 crosses every line: âSheâs being humiliatedâ
** A U.S. crisis and reputation management expert analyzes the third season of *Euphoria* and Sam Levinsonâs choices with the character Cassie. The article warns that the scene may be excessive and raises the question of whether this could affect Sydney Sweeneyâs public image and career.
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** The makeup artist explains how to adapt makeup after 40 to enhance the eyes, soften facial features, and add freshness. His advice aims to maintain personal style, but with more flattering techniques and products for this stage.
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** Prime Video will offer special screenings of the film on July 29, two days before its planned release, which could make avoiding spoilers difficult.
** Natalia de Santiago, mortgage expert: âWe used to bet on fixed-rate mortgages, but thatâs overâ
** Natalia de Santiago explains that the mortgage market has changed and that fixed-rate mortgages, once the favorite choice when buying a home, have lost prominence. She points out that today the conditions and strategies for taking out a mortgage are different, reflecting a new financial landscape.
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** Asturian chef José Andrés shared an appetizer idea on his show featuring canned cockles, suggesting a more original and flavorful combination than lemon: mandarin and olive oil.
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** Renate Reinsve and Chiwetel Ejiofor star in one of the most notable titles of 2026. The film, produced by James Wan and Osgood Perkins, is shaping up to be one of the yearâs biggest horror bets and also stands out for being directed by the youngest filmmaker in A24 history.
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** Experts highlight five must-do trips to take at least once in a lifetime, with destinations ranging from Japanâs blend of tradition and modernity to the wild and spectacular 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. They are ideal picks for making the most of your free time and staying entertained without going out, especially to cope with the weather.
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** Protected as a historic ensemble, this 122-meter passage connects Clot and Sant MartĂ and stands out for its colorful houses, 19th-century working-class architecture, and quiet, pedestrian-friendly atmosphere.
** The most spectacular highlights of Temps de Flors 2026: streets, installations, and the most sought-after spots
** Cataloniaâs most famous flower festival features 113 decorated spaces this year, along with concerts and routes through some of the cityâs most iconic corners, making it a standout event to enjoy flowers, art, and heritage.
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** The article reports that the 2025 Income Tax Simulator is now available, a tool that lets you quickly and in advance find out whether your tax return will result in a payment or a refund, helping you anticipate the outcome before filing it.
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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, with an idea inspired by the Camino de Santiago passport to attract visitors and boost the local area.
** Silver in a steep downtrend, RSI at 24.99: Live levels
** Silver is in a strong downtrend, with the RSI at 24.99 indicating deeply oversold conditions. The article highlights live support and resistance levels, suggesting that traders should watch for a possible rebound or continued weakness depending on price action around key technical zones.
** Gold stuck in a downtrend at $4,339: Live hourly levels
** Gold remains in a downtrend near $4,339, with traders watching live hourly support and resistance levels for signs of a reversal or further weakness.
** Ukrainian drone kills one in Russia-annexed Crimea, Moscow-installed governor says
** A Ukrainian drone strike killed one person in Russia-annexed Crimea, according to the Moscow-installed governor. Details about the target and the extent of the damage were not immediately provided.
** Oil prices climb more than $3 after Israeli strikes on Lebanon
** Oil prices jumped over $3 a barrel after Israeli strikes on Lebanon heightened fears of a wider Middle East conflict that could disrupt crude supplies. The rally came amid investor concern about escalation and its potential impact on global energy markets.
** Peru set for lengthy count as presidential race too close to call
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** Gold prices hit an 11-week low on Fed rate concerns and higher oil prices
** Gold fell to an 11-week low as traders worried the Fed may keep interest rates higher for longer, reducing goldâs appeal. Rising oil prices also fueled inflation concerns and weighed on the metal. Investors are waiting for upcoming U.S. economic data for clues about future monetary policy.
** Russiaâs Sechin says U.S. companies benefit from Strait of Hormuz closure
** Russiaâs Igor Sechin said U.S. companies could benefit from any closure of the Strait of Hormuz, highlighting how disruptions in this vital oil shipping route could reshape energy flows and trade. The comment underscores broader geopolitical risks tied to tensions in the Middle East and their potential impact on global oil markets.
** Oil prices jump as Iran attacks Israel in retaliation for Beirut strike
** Oil prices surged after Iran launched a retaliatory attack on Israel following a strike in Beirut, raising fears of a broader Middle East conflict and potential disruptions to global energy supplies.
** Iran rejects idea of using its assets to pay damages to U.S. allies
** Iran rejected reports that its frozen assets could be used to compensate U.S. allies, calling the idea unacceptable. The statement comes amid ongoing tensions over sanctions, regional conflicts, and diplomatic disputes between Tehran and Washington.
** UBS: Gold faces short-term headwinds but structural drivers point to new highs
** UBS says gold may face near-term pressure from rising real rates, a stronger U.S. dollar, and reduced safe-haven demand, but its long-term outlook remains bullish. The bank cites central bank buying, geopolitical uncertainty, and expectations of Fed rate cuts as key structural supports that could drive prices to new record highs.
Bernstein Picks Top European Food Retailers Amid Inflation Pressures
Bernstein identified its preferred European food retailers as inflation and changing consumer habits pressure the sector. The firm highlighted companies it sees as best positioned to protect margins, maintain pricing power, and navigate a tougher demand environment.
** South Koreaâs Naver Surges on Nvidia AI Partnership
** Naver shares rose after news of an AI partnership with Nvidia, boosting investor optimism about the South Korean tech giantâs cloud and AI ambitions. The collaboration is seen as a potential driver of Naverâs growth in AI infrastructure and services.
** Intesa offers to buy Monte Paschi for $35.3 bln to create European banking giant
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Asia chip stocks slump as AI rally loses steam; Japan, S.Korea worst hit
Asian chip stocks fell as enthusiasm around the AI trade cooled, with Japan and South Korea hit hardest. Investors took profits after a strong run, sending semiconductor shares lower across the region amid concerns the rally may have run ahead of fundamentals.
** Chinaâs global e-commerce push stalls as Iran war lifts costs, dampens demand
** Chinaâs cross-border e-commerce expansion is losing momentum as higher shipping and operating costs from the Iran war squeeze margins, and weaker demand in some markets reduces orders. Retailers and logistics firms face pressure, with smaller players especially struggling to absorb the added costs and keep prices competitive.
** Analysis: How a few AI chip giants warped Asiaâs stock-picking game
** Asiaâs stock markets have been heavily influenced by a small group of AI chip leaders, distorting stock-picking strategies and broad market performance. Their soaring valuations and index weightings have made them key drivers of returns, while many other companies lag behind, highlighting the growing concentration risk in the regionâs equity markets.
** Nvidia signs AI deals with SK Group and South Korean tech firms
** Nvidia announced new AI partnerships with SK Group and other South Korean technology companies to expand its AI and chip ecosystem in the country. The deals aim to boost local AI infrastructure, semiconductor development, and collaboration on advanced computing.
** Italyâs ITA Airways to decide imminently on lawsuit over RTX engine faults
** ITA Airways said it will soon decide whether to file a lawsuit related to engine defects affecting RTX engines. The airline has faced disruptions tied to these faults and is weighing legal action as it assesses its options.
** India Inc hikes prices, shrinks packs as Iran war squeezes margins
** Indian companies are raising prices and reducing pack sizes to protect profit margins as the Iran conflict pushes up freight, oil, and raw material costs. Companies in FMCG, food, and consumer goods are passing some of these higher costs on to consumers while trying to avoid a steep drop in demand.
** Chinaâs Moonshot AI seeks $30 billion valuation in new funding round â Bloomberg
** Moonshot AI, the Chinese startup behind the Kimi chatbot, is seeking new funding at a valuation of about $30 billion, according to Bloomberg. The company is one of Chinaâs leading AI firms and is raising capital to support its growth amid intense competition in the countryâs fast-moving AI market.
** Japanâs economy slows on weak capital spending in Q1, revised data show
** Japanâs economy slowed in the first quarter as revised data showed capital expenditure was weaker than expected. The softer investment figure offset gains elsewhere, suggesting a more fragile recovery and heightening concerns about the outlook for domestic demand.
** Japan Q1 GDP revised lower on weak business spending, M.East headwinds
** Japanâs first-quarter GDP was revised downward as business investment weakened, while trade was pressured by Middle East tensions. The softer data suggests the economy lost more momentum than initially estimated, adding to concerns about fragile domestic demand and external risks.
** UK firms pause hiring as Iran war stings, REC survey shows
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** Consumer credit rises to $20.73B, surpassing forecasts
** Consumer credit increased by $20.73 billion, exceeding economistsâ expectations. The rise suggests continued borrowing by households, reflecting ongoing consumer demand despite higher interest rates and economic uncertainty.
** Putin says he currently sees no reason to meet Ukraineâs Zelenskiy
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Canadaâs Ivey PMI rises to an eight-month high in May
Canadaâs Ivey PMI climbed to an eight-month high in May, signaling stronger business activity. The report indicated improved economic momentum, with the index rising from the prior month and suggesting firmer demand and expansion in Canadaâs private sector.
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Indiaâs economy grows 7.8% in the January-March quarter
Indiaâs economy grew by 7.8% in the January-March quarter, driven by strong activity in manufacturing, construction, and services. The growth rate surpassed expectations, although challenges such as inflation and global uncertainty remain.
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** Bank of Englandâs Taylor sees rates on hold barring worst-case scenario
** Bank of England policymaker Alan Taylor said interest rates are likely to remain unchanged unless the economy faces a worst-case scenario. He signaled that there is no urgency to cut rates, suggesting policymakers are waiting for clearer evidence on inflation and growth before changing course.
** Goldman Sachs pushes Fed rate-cut call to 2027 on strong U.S. jobs data
** Goldman Sachs delayed its forecast for Federal Reserve rate cuts until 2027, citing resilient U.S. jobs data that suggests inflation may remain sticky and the Fed can keep interest rates higher for longer.
** China exports set for strong May on front-loaded orders, chip demand: Reuters poll
** Reuters poll data shows Chinaâs May exports likely rose strongly as firms rushed shipments before higher U.S. tariffs took effect and demand for chips stayed firm. Imports likely improved but remained weak, reflecting subdued domestic demand and ongoing trade uncertainty.
** Tech stocks plunge as Fed rate-cut bets rattle AI rally
** Tech shares fell sharply as investors scaled back expectations for a near-term Fed rate cut, weakening momentum in the AI-driven rally. Concerns about higher-for-longer interest rates weighed on growth stocks, with major indexes pressured by declines in chipmakers and other tech names.
** Morning Bid: Blistering AI rally turns ugly
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Indonesiaâs central bank and finance minister agree to boost asset yields to support the rupiah
Bank Indonesia and the finance ministry agreed to increase returns on state assets and financial instruments to attract investors and support the rupiah. The move aims to improve capital inflows and stabilize the currency amid market pressure.
** Dollar reaches two-month high as Fed rate hike bets increase
** The U.S. dollar rose to a two-month high as markets increased bets that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates further. Strong economic data and persistent inflation reinforced expectations of tighter policy, boosting Treasury yields and pressuring other major currencies.
** China says âillegalâ outbound investment crackdown wonât lead to forced liquidation
** China said its crackdown on âillegalâ outbound investment is intended to improve compliance and oversight, not force companies to liquidate overseas assets. Officials emphasized that the policy targets rule-breaking deals and will be carried out through supervision and guidance rather than mass sell-offs.
** Tumbling tech darlings hit the brakes on the AI rally
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** Blockbuster SpaceX IPO set to test the US stock market rally
** SpaceXâs expected blockbuster IPO could become a major test for the recent rally in US stocks, with investors watching to see whether strong demand for high-growth, high-profile tech listings continues. The deal may also affect broader sentiment toward risk assets and newly public companies.
** Bitcoin Battles $63,400 Resistance: Live Hourly Levels
** Bitcoin is testing resistance around $63,400 as traders watch short-term price levels for either a breakout or a pullback. The hourly chart highlights key support and resistance zones that could determine near-term momentum and signal whether bulls can extend the rally or sellers regain control.
** Introducing CoinW TradFi: Redefining Traditional Asset Trading with Crypto Innovation
** CoinW TradFi expands trading beyond crypto by adding traditional assets to a crypto-friendly platform. It aims to combine familiar financial markets with blockchain innovation, giving users more flexible, integrated access to diversified asset trading.
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** Bitcoin rebounds above $60,000 after $1.6 billion liquidation-driven selloff
** Bitcoin fell sharply after a wave of leveraged liquidations wiped out more than $1.6 billion in crypto positions, then recovered above $60,000 as bargain hunters stepped in. The selloff also hit other major tokens, with Ether and several altcoins dropping before stabilizing.
** Litecoin Falls 10% In Rout
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** Cardano Falls 10% in Rout
** Cardano dropped 10% in a broad cryptocurrency selloff, extending losses as investors moved away from risk assets. The decline reflected weakness across the crypto market, with other major tokens also falling amid renewed pressure on digital assets.
** Bitcoin briefly falls below $60k, hits lowest level since October 2024
** Bitcoin briefly dropped below $60,000, reaching its lowest point since October 2024 amid broader market weakness. The move reflects renewed volatility in crypto markets as investors react to changing economic and policy expectations.
House panel proposes new tax rules for digital assets
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** Crypto stocks fall as bitcoin drops to its lowest level since October
** Bitcoin fell to its lowest level since October, putting pressure on stocks related to cryptocurrency. The drop contributed to broader weakness in digital assets and raised concerns among investors following recent volatility in the sector.
** EOS Falls 11% In Rout
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** Sampo buys back 3.2 million shares in week 23
** Sampo repurchased 3.2 million of its own shares during week 23 as part of its share buyback program. The article likely provides details on the trading volume and execution period.
** Adocia presents Phase 3 results for diabetes drug at ADA meeting
** Adocia reported Phase 3 trial results for its diabetes drug at the American Diabetes Association meeting, highlighting efficacy and safety data from late-stage studies. The presentation underscores progress toward potential regulatory approval and commercialization of the treatment.
** Exclusive - BitGo to launch regulated electronic trading in MENA
** BitGo plans to expand into the Middle East and North Africa with regulated electronic trading services, aiming to tap growing institutional demand for digital assets in the region. The move would add to BitGoâs custody and trading offerings as it seeks to serve clients in a market increasingly focused on compliant crypto infrastructure.
** Solidion Technology raises $35 million in private placement
** Solidion Technology announced a $35 million private placement to support its business operations and growth initiatives. The financing is expected to provide additional capital as the company advances its technology and commercialization efforts.
** Antengene presents preclinical data on ATG-207 at EULAR 2026
** Antengene reported preclinical data on ATG-207 at EULAR 2026, highlighting its potential for treating autoimmune diseases. The company said the findings support further development of the candidate, with details presented at the conference.
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** Faraday Future plans robotics product launches in June
** Faraday Future said it will announce new robotics products in June, expanding beyond electric vehicles as it seeks to grow its business. The company provided few details, but the move signals a push into AI and robotics amid ongoing efforts to increase revenue and attract investor interest.
** Nvidia and SK hynix announce multiyear memory partnership
** Nvidia and SK hynix said they will deepen their long-term partnership to supply advanced memory chips for AI and data centers. The collaboration aims to support growing demand for high-bandwidth memory used in Nvidiaâs AI accelerators, strengthening both companiesâ positions in the booming AI hardware market.
** VolitionRx prices $4.6 million public offering at $1.55 per share
** VolitionRx has priced a public offering of about 3.0 million shares at $1.55 each, raising roughly $4.6 million before expenses. The company said the offering is expected to close around June 10, 2024, subject to customary conditions.
** British Airways plans fare increases to offset rising fuel costs
** British Airways said it will raise ticket prices to help offset higher fuel costs, as the airline faces pressure from rising operating expenses. The move comes amid ongoing efforts to protect profitability while managing increased costs across its network.