News Summary - 06/10/2026

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** Inside Myanmar, rebels are losing ground as military forces push men into the army

** The BBC travels with rebels to frontline positions in Myanmar to examine how the conflict is progressing and how the war is unfolding on the ground. If you want, I can also **rewrite it in natural newspaper-style English**.

** US strikes Iran in response to downing of military helicopter

** President Donald Trump accused Iran of shooting down a US helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz and promised retaliation.

** Model who alleges Kanye West choked her tells BBC she felt “suffocated and scared”

** The model says Kanye West choked her on a music video set and told the BBC she felt “suffocated and scared.” West says the incident was actually part of a “provocative theatrical performance.”

** World's largest chipmaker does not rule out price increases as costs rise

** In a rare interview, a senior TSMC executive discusses the AI boom, geopolitical tensions surrounding chips, and how rising production costs could affect electronics prices.

** Israeli air strikes hit the Lebanese city of Tyre despite Iranian warning to stop attacks

** Iran warned Israel on Monday that it may resume hostilities if attacks on its Lebanese ally Hezbollah continue.

** NASA names next astronauts for Artemis Moon programme

** NASA has announced its next Artemis crew, but the astronauts will not land on the Moon or travel close to it.

** Murder of Lyhanna, 11, enrages France and turns up heat on government

** Protesters are outraged that the suspect in Lyhanna’s killing had already been reported to police last August in an unrelated case, intensifying anger over possible failures by authorities and increasing pressure on the government.

Man reportedly shot during Kenya protest against US Ebola quarantine center

Protesters were concerned about cross-border infection risks and criticized the government’s lack of transparency regarding the treatment center.

** Two reportedly killed as women take part in rare protest in Afghanistan

** A rare women-led protest in Afghanistan’s western city of Herat reportedly ended in violence, with police alleged to have opened fire and killed two people. **Translation:** The summary is already in English. If you meant a different text, paste it and I’ll translate it.

** I had the proper papers and visa — referee Artan was barred

** Somali referee Omar Artan said he was detained for an 11-hour immigration interview and then denied entry to the United States for the World Cup, even though he had the required documents and visa.

Version of AI tool “too powerful for the public” released to the public

Claude Fable 5 is a version of Anthropic’s Claude Mythos, an AI program that has drawn attention and concern from leaders in technology, finance, and government.

** Scrapping the Franco-German fighter jet leaves allies at odds over the future of defense

** The flagship Franco-German fighter jet project has become a symbol of deep disagreement between the two countries, highlighting tensions over their shared defense ambitions and future cooperation.

** Williams relives past glory on return at Queen’s

** Serena Williams impressed in her return to tennis at Queen’s, securing a win in her comeback after being away from the sport for 1,375 days.

** Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater split after three years

** Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater reportedly met on the set of the first *Wicked* movie, which earned Grande an Oscar nomination.

** Hundreds of aftershocks jolt the Philippines as officials say the death toll could rise

** Dozens of people have died and hundreds have been injured after an earthquake struck southern Philippines, with officials warning that the death toll could still rise.

** ICC suspends top prosecutor after investigating misconduct allegations

** Karim Khan denies all allegations of sexual misconduct, and his lawyers say he rejects the decision in the strongest terms.

**Man accused of killing mother-in-law with poison-laced satay**

**Indonesian police say a man is accused of murdering his mother-in-law by serving satay laced with poison. Investigators allege he did it because he felt disrespected by her.**

** Russia’s fuel crisis intensifies as Ukraine steps up strikes on occupied territories

** Kyiv has made it increasingly difficult for Moscow to supply both military and civilian needs in the occupied territories by intensifying strikes and disrupting logistics.

** FIFA working to resolve revoked Iran tickets

** FIFA says it is working to maximize opportunities for Iranian supporters to attend World Cup matches after Iran’s group-stage ticket allocation was revoked just days before the tournament.

** Xi Jinping and Kim Jong Un vow stronger ties as North Korea visit wraps up

** Xi Jinping has concluded a two-day visit to Pyongyang, marking his first official trip to North Korea since 2019.

** Black bear captured in Japan after days of sightings

** A black bear was captured in Utsunomiya after several days of sightings, as Japan faces a record high in bear attacks nationwide.

** Trump booed in New York as he becomes first US president to attend NBA Finals

** Catcalls erupted at Madison Square Garden as ticketholders passed airport-style security to enter the venue.

** “Please send help”: Crew’s distress call after ship hit by US missile

** The crew of a sanctioned oil tanker was rescued off the coast of Oman after the vessel was struck by a missile fired from a US fighter jet.

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** Asian markets fell amid a tech sell-off, while oil prices remained volatile as Iran and Israel exchanged attacks, increasing investor uncertainty.

** Bowen: Trump and Netanyahu wanted to reshape the Middle East — now they risk a permanent crisis

** The article says Trump and Netanyahu misjudged the Iran war, and now the U.S. and Israeli leaders have lost control of the fallout. Their effort to reshape the Middle East may instead trigger a long-lasting regional crisis.

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SpaceX’s stock market debut could be Musk’s biggest gamble yet

SpaceX is reportedly preparing to go public, a move that could reshape the company, influence the broader market, and significantly increase Elon Musk’s wealth.

** Israel and Iran flare-up could strengthen Tehran's negotiating hand

** Iran may feel emboldened by the recent flare-up, with its leaders sensing that Trump has a limited appetite for risk. This could strengthen Tehran's position in any future negotiations.

** How one of India’s most successful female politicians is losing her party

** Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress, once a dominant force in West Bengal, is now unraveling just weeks after losing power in the state.

** Iran’s strike on Israel suggests the regime’s sense of resilience is growing

** Iran’s willingness to risk peace talks by striking Israel may indicate that its leaders feel increasingly secure and resilient in their current position, according to BBC Persian editor Amir Azimi.

** How Eriksen's heart device kicked into action

** Denmark’s team doctor said that the implanted cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) in Christian Eriksen’s chest worked properly after he collapsed on Sunday, delivering the expected response when it was needed.

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** Friendship or leverage: Why is Xi Jinping in North Korea?

** Beijing is working to reassert its influence over North Korea, a strategically important but unpredictable partner.

** “We don’t look at the sky anymore”: The Air India crash victims who were not on the plane

** One year after the Air India crash, the article focuses on the people on the ground—a grandfather, a survivor, and a witness—who were affected by the disaster. Their stories reveal the lasting trauma and fear left behind, with some saying they no longer look at the sky the same way.

** Spain's visitor numbers reach new highs as tourists avoid the Middle East

** Spain welcomed a record 9.1 million international visitors in April, its highest-ever total for that month. The surge reflects travelers shifting away from the Middle East and choosing Spain instead.

** “No dead ends”: What the Dutch can teach us about tackling youth unemployment

** The Netherlands has one of the world’s lowest rates of 16- to 24-year-olds who are not in education, employment, or training, offering a model for reducing youth unemployment and keeping young people engaged in learning or work.

** Steve Rosenberg: Russia's economic forum overshadowed by drone attacks on St Petersburg

** The BBC's Russia editor reports that Putin's flagship economic event was overshadowed by Ukrainian drone attacks on St Petersburg.

** *The rebels at the front line of Myanmar's civil war*

** BBC reporter Quentin Sommerville travels into Myanmar without official permission to meet rebel fighters on the front lines of the country’s civil war, offering a rare look at the conflict from inside rebel-held territory.

** Trump tells BBC Netanyahu did not defy him

** In a call with BBC reporter Sarah Smith, Trump discussed the war in Iran and his relationship with Israeli leader Netanyahu.

** US truck carrying fireworks catches fire, creating a spectacular display

** A truck carrying fireworks caught fire, producing an unexpected and dazzling display for nearby motorists. No one was injured in the incident, which gave drivers an early Fourth of July-style show.

** Watch: Southern Lights timelapse filmed from space

** NASA astronaut Jessica Meir captured a timelapse of the aurora australis, also known as the Southern Lights, from space.

** Has Trump lost control of the Iran war?

** For the first time since a fragile ceasefire began two months ago, Israel and Iran have exchanged missile strikes, raising fears that the conflict could escalate again.

** Schoolchildren run from collapsing roof as the ground shakes in the Philippines quake

** Students screamed and ran to safety when an earthquake struck Digos City, causing part of a school roof to collapse. The school said no one was injured in the incident.

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** The government backs Mercedes GonzĂĄlez despite her admitting to three meetings with Leire DĂ­ez, but doubts are starting to be heard within the executive about her continuation as director general of the Civil Guard.

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** Nervis Villalobos obtained Spanish nationality in 2025, and messages recovered from Leire Díez’s phone suggest that the alleged mediation by the “fixer” may have helped secure it.

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** The Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, designed by GaudĂ­, is a revolutionary architectural work inspired by nature that reaches a height of 172.5 meters.

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** Pope Leo XIV will bless the Tower of Jesus today, making the Sagrada Familia, which reaches 172 meters, the tallest church in the world.

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** The volunteers also express their pride in taking part in the papal visit.

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** The article reports the latest news on Pope Leo XIV’s visit to Spain, focusing on his stop at the Brians I prison.

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** Leo XIV will meet with inmates at Brians prison in one of the most symbolic moments of his trip. Although meeting with prisoners is a long-standing tradition in the Church, it will be an unprecedented gesture during a papal visit to Catalonia, making it an unprecedented event.

** DesirĂ©e, the young woman who has moved the Pope and the OlĂ­mpic: “How can I forgive my father, who almost killed my mother?”

** DesirĂ©e’s story deeply moved those in attendance, including the Pope, because of her powerful testimony about the violence she suffered in her family. Her account, focused on the pain and the dilemma of forgiving her father after he nearly killed her mother, caused great emotion at the OlĂ­mpic.

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** JĂ©rĂŽme Barella, the main suspect in the murder of the girl Lyhanna Rameau, already had multiple reports for sexual assault on minors. After it became known that the mother of another minor who accused him of rape will sue the French state for “serious negligence,” the case has reignited the controversy over France’s judicial and political response.

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** AtlĂ©tico Madrid reacted with humor on social media after learning of the alleged Real Madrid offer of €150 million for JuliĂĄn Álvarez, posting several joking messages about the deal.

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** The draw held in Washington, D.C. in December 2025 defined the groups and the knockout bracket for the World Cup to be played in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, including possible matchups that could complicate Spain’s path.

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** Cristina Blanco, a futurologist and mother of actor Miguel Ángel Muñoz, has died at the age of 61.

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** The article highlights that everyday footwear is essential for preventing pain and work-related injuries, especially for people who spend many hours on their feet. Choosing the right shoes helps protect workers’ health and well-being.

** U.S. launches a wave of attacks against Iran in retaliation for the downing of a helicopter

** A helicopter was shot down off the coast of Oman. The two soldiers on board survived. In response, the United States launched a series of attacks against Iran.

** Iran says it launched a drone attack against U.S. bases in Bahrain

** The Iranian Revolutionary Guard claimed it attacked U.S. bases in Bahrain with drones in response to earlier U.S. strikes. According to its statement, those bombings damaged a telecommunications tower and two water storage facilities in the port city of Sirri.

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** Several cities in Northern Ireland have seen protests following the severe stabbing of a man in his 40s, who remains hospitalized. The attack has increased suspicion toward immigrants and raised fears of further unrest, while a Turkish barbershop was attacked.

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** The Sumar party is facing a major internal crisis over control of the organization, marked by resignations, accusations of workplace harassment, and growing tensions among its leaders. The conflict has deepened internal instability and threatens to worsen divisions within the political project.

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** After the rape was confirmed in a hospital, the young woman reported what happened and immediately returned to Spain.

** Teacher arrested in Jaén accused of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old student

** Police have arrested a teacher in Jaén accused of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old student. According to the investigation, the woman had a romantic and sexual relationship with the minor.

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** More than 30 European consumer organizations warn that the reforms proposed by Brussels would reduce air passengers’ rights and represent a regulatory setback.

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** The Anglo-American correspondent presents his first book, *Kilo. The Secret World of the Cocaine Cartels*, in which, after 15 years of experience with soldiers, guerrillas, cartels, and hitmen, he analyzes the reality of drug trafficking and warns that Europe is not prepared for an increase in narco-violence.

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** The EU Drugs Agency warns in its 2026 report about the increase in cocaine in Europe and the spread of “crack” in major cities. Spain stands out for intercepting 37% of the cocaine and 75% of the marijuana seized in the EU, while concern grows over synthetic cannabis and ketamine.

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** Hate crimes against people with disabilities have increased by 90% in the last year, making them the second group with the highest growth in reports. This rise is concerning because of the serious emotional and social impact they can cause, even leading to irreparable harm.

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** If *Euphoria* left you wanting more Sydney Sweeney, you won’t have to look far: her most famous movies are available on another streaming platform, so you can keep watching her without leaving that same service.

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** Alberto Guzmán claims that an alleged act of disloyalty by Christian Gálvez toward Almudena Cid was the reason their relationship ended. According to the journalist, the actress went through “a very sad situation for a long time” because of this episode.

** Did you know that the rich in Spain pay fewer taxes than the poor? We explain it in 1 minute

** Higher-income earners in Spain usually get their income from sources that are taxed less, which means they bear a lower tax burden than taxpayers with lower incomes.

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** Review of Steven Spielberg’s new alien movie, starring Emily Blunt and Josh O’Connor, which stands out for its ability to make viewers want to believe in extraterrestrial life.

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** Renault introduces the new Twingo E-Tech Electric, an urban model that combines technology, sustainability, and an affordable price. Designed to make city mobility easier, it aims to boost the adoption of electric cars with a practical and appealing proposition.

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** hîma’s Aire Libre collection offers solutions for enjoying summer outdoors in the garden, on the terrace, or on the balcony. Designed for relaxing, playing, resting, and celebrating, it helps create a cozy outdoor space adapted to different styles.

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** Amazon offers a customizable, low-cost prefabricated house available with one or two floors, with options from two to four bedrooms, a spacious living room, and a fully equipped bathroom. It is presented as an affordable alternative for those looking for modular housing in different configurations.

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** A beach has imposed strict rules that prohibit bringing shade, except for certain authorized groups allowed to use an umbrella. The measure, already in effect since Saturday and until October 31, has sparked controversy and criticism on social media.

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** A farmer created spiked armor to protect his sheep from wolves, but animal protection organizations asked for it to be removed. In the end, the authorities removed it.

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** Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein star in Netflix’s new romance, but one scene and an unexpected character have stolen all the attention from the movie, generating surprise and disgust among viewers.

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** Guo, the owner of Chutou, a border collie with more than 1.5 million followers, reported to Chinese police that the dog was stolen, killed, and sold to a restaurant.

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** Bright colors, stripes, and accessories stand out as the key style elements for this summer, adapting to both casual and formal events.

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** EMT has put out to tender again the construction of the La Elipa electric bus center for €161 million after the concession received no bids. In addition to the works, the municipal company will also take on the operation, management, and later maintenance of the facility.

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** An actress who shared a scene with Nicolas Cage admitted that, had she not seen them in person, she would have thought his abs were fake. The actor himself later said that he hasn’t trained that way again.

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** Boticaria GarcĂ­a, together with a doctor in Physical Activity and Sports Sciences, presents *Mujeres de Hierro*, a book that explains what happens in the body during menopause and offers advice to help relieve its symptoms.

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** Many people follow a caffeine cycle: they drink coffee to start the day, feel a slump in mid-morning, have another cup, and then have trouble sleeping at night.

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** NASA’s Roman Space Telescope will launch on August 30. Its mission will be to study dark energy, search for exoplanets, and explore other major mysteries of the universe, with the goal of expanding scientific knowledge beyond Hubble’s legacy.

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** This village in the Canary Islands will receive Pope Leo XIV in June. It is also the birthplace of one of the footballers who won the South Africa World Cup with the Spanish national team.

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** Azahara’s chef points to the *contramormo* as the most exclusive cut of tuna. He notes that this cut, rich in omega-3 fatty acids, is one of the fish’s “hidden gems.”

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** The Omoda 9 SHS tops the list of plug-in hybrids with the longest range, capable of traveling up to 145 kilometers in 100% electric mode, standing out as the best-performing PHEV among the models analyzed.

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** The Portuguese coach will be presented tomorrow at Valdebebas.

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** Group I of the 2026 World Cup, to be played in the United States, Mexico, and Canada, is considered by many to be the strongest in the tournament. It brings together the world runner-up, the African champion, and a surprise national team that could make the fight to advance even more difficult.

** Spain steamrolls Iceland and is already qualified for the 2027 World Cup

** The Spanish women’s national team beat Iceland convincingly 6-1 and secured qualification for the 2027 World Cup in Brazil.

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** The German tennis player won Roland Garros this Sunday by defeating Cobolli in five sets.

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** Iker Casillas is claiming €3.7 million from his insurer after the heart attack he suffered in 2019, which ended his sports career. He argues that the incident forced his retirement and entitles him to total permanent disability benefits.

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** The Sagrada Familia began in 1882 as a Neo-Gothic project, and GaudĂ­ transformed it into a unique work inspired by nature. Despite his death, the Spanish Civil War, and multiple technical challenges, the temple has continued to be built until it culminated with the Tower of Jesus Christ, completing a work that has taken more than a century.

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** Several celebrities got married as teenagers, whether out of excitement or to “play” at being adults, and most of those marriages lasted only a short time. The article invites you to discover which one of them got married at 16, and gives a clue: she is an actress who is an expert at killing zombies in movies.

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** KPMG warns that the pension system raises sustainability concerns and says it is necessary for more companies to promote collective plans for their employees. It points out that only one in four companies offers this option and счОтаДт that current incentives are not enough to make it widespread.

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** The winning combination in the Euromillions draw was 44, 2, 23, 46, and 7.

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** In Spain, there were two winning tickets in the second prize category (5+1) of Euromillions, validated in Barcelona and MĂĄlaga, and each won 148,909 euros.

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** ElPozo, an official sponsor of La Roja, will support the national team this summer with a campaign on television, social media, and in the streets, while its products will also be present in fans’ celebrations.

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** Eight years after coming to power, in 2026, Pedro SĂĄnchez has only allowed Santos CerdĂĄn to leave, apparently for obvious reasons.

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** The text suggests that, in a reality that is repetitive and saturated with options, it may not be enough to choose among multiple alternatives. What may also be needed are roots, limits, bonds, and a deeper sense to give meaning to life.

** *Moncloa is well worth a brother*

** SĂĄnchez says that those who have spent years trying to overthrow the government and reach La Moncloa are willing to accept any means to do so.

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** The pope’s visit does not erase sins or solve political problems, but it offers a revealing portrait of who we are and how we should be.

** Greece warns of possible Hamas terrorist attacks in Europe after arresting a suspect

** Greek authorities warned of possible Hamas attacks in Europe after arresting a suspect. During the operation, they also seized laboratory equipment and chemicals that could be used to make a bomb.

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** Raquel Bollo spoke candidly about the suicide attempt she suffered and recalled the physical and psychological abuse she experienced during her marriage to Chiquetete, a period marked by mistreatment and emotional pain.

** The meeting between Leo XIV and Bad Bunny becomes a reality: they were seen at the Bernabéu

** Pope Leo XIV and Bad Bunny met on June 8 at a private audience held at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium, thus fulfilling a much-discussed meeting between the pontiff and the Puerto Rican artist.

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** On June 7, 40-year-old VĂ­ctor Rivas crashed his vehicle into a concrete barrier and drew the attention of the police. According to the report, the driver tried to escape through a Louisiana swamp, where an alligator attacked him during the escape.

** 20minutos puts Ciudadano20 at your service, the reader channel for taking part in the news and reporting any story that can be investigated. Write to us and tell us what topics should be covered.

** 20minutos introduces Ciudadano20, a channel for readers to participate, propose topics, and report stories that can be investigated. It invites people to write in and suggest which issues should be addressed.

** Animal lovers are looking for pets with the most history: introduce your companion and tell us what makes them unique

** 20minutos presents “Pet Passport,” an initiative for readers to share the story of their companion animals. The most special pets and their standout profiles will be published in the 20minutos community.

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** A 10-question test challenges the mind with exercises in logic, reasoning, observation, and patterns. It aims to measure analytical ability and mental agility in an entertaining and challenging way.

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** 20bien launches its Wellbeing Mailbox, a space for readers to share real experiences about health, habits, and quality of life. The initiative aims to gather personal stories that can motivate, inspire, and help others improve their wellbeing.

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** According to Idealista, one in six apartments in Spain is rented in less than 24 hours. In Valencia and Seville, one in eight found a tenant within the first few hours; in Madrid, one in ten. “Express” listings are rising especially in Barcelona and San Sebastián.

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** The Argentine actor linked the murder of Agostina Vega with the rise of denialist rhetoric and warned that this phenomenon could also be spreading in Spain, in a context of concern about machista violence and the lack of social reaction.

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** Actor Jon Kortajarena attended with his co-star Teresa Riott to promote the third and final season of *El Inmortal*, which premieres this Thursday, June 11, on Movistar+.

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** Pete Hegseth will travel to GuantĂĄnamo as part of a tour overseeing military operations in the region, where he will meet with U.S. troops.

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** Roscón, the son of Samantha Vallejo-Någera, attended the Bernabéu with his mother and sister Chloé. There, he had a joyful moment when he leaped for joy after presenting a gift to the Pope.

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** Young people and attendees at the huge vigil on the first day of Leo XIV’s trip tell *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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** The PAU has begun in Madrid with more tension than usual due to the introduction of frequency detectors to prevent cheating. At the UCM, students are facing the exams nervously and carefully, making sure not to carry devices that might trigger the alarms. Several admit that cheating on such a decisive test could put their future at risk.

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** Thousands of early retirees, after contributing for more than four decades, are calling for the removal of the reduction coefficients that permanently cut their pensions. They denounce that they were forced to retire early without having chosen to do so, and are demanding a fairer retirement.

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** Alvar won the last leader’s game in Honduras and was saved from Thursday’s first elimination, securing his direct spot in the ‘Supervivientes’ final. Meanwhile, JosĂ© Manuel Soto, Maica, and Alba Paul will be the first nominees and will face the public vote.

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** The season’s last couple arrived at the reunion with open wounds over Claudia, with whom Miguel had had relations outside the show.

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** Silvia Abril appeared on *La Revuelta* alongside Mafalda Carbonell to present their film *Todos los colores*, which they star in together. The movie premieres this Friday, June 12.

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** The documentary, hosted by Jon Sistiaga, will be available on Netflix starting July 10 and will feature the King, who says he feels the same indignation.

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** Eva Soriano talks in *Women’s Health* about her physical transformation, highlights from her career, and the professional challenges she has faced.

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** The emblematic Naranjito, mascot of the 1982 Spain World Cup, appears on screen again for the first time since then. Its return revives nostalgia for one of the most remembered symbols of Spanish football and that tournament.

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** Patricia Pardo said she still hasn’t fully processed the intense whirlwind of emotions she experienced on Monday during Pope Leo XIV’s event at the BernabĂ©u, and she assured that she cried several times throughout the day.

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** Sandra Férriz, former contestant on *La isla de las tentaciones 4*, talks about how she is learning to accept her lipedema, a chronic condition that affects fatty tissue. She explains that after becoming a mother, the symptoms worsened and shares her journey of overcoming it and raising awareness.

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** The actor called 112 to report that a family member had died and that this outcome was expected.

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** Justin Trudeau accompanied Katy Perry to the premiere of her documentary *Katy Perry: The Lifetimes Tour – Live from Paris* at the Tribeca Festival, where the two showed gestures of closeness and publicly made their relationship official.

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** AuronPlay addressed the breakup rumors during a solo livestream and confirmed that he has ended his relationship with footballer Sara Ismael after more than a year together.

** Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater split after three years together

** Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater, who met during the filming of *Wicked* in 2023 while both were in relationships, are said to have ended their relationship after three years together.

** Amador Mohedano, against Rocío Carrasco’s documentary about Rocío Jurado: “He doesn’t have a f***ing clue”

** Amador Mohedano has given an interview to *El tiempo justo*, hosted by Tino Torrubiano, in which he speaks out against Rocío Carrasco’s documentary about Rocío Jurado.

** Alejandra Rubio, immersed in her new book?: this is the clue she has posted on her social media and its possible meaning

** Alejandra Rubio has sparked rumors about a possible new book by sharing on social media an image of a Word document with 40 pages and 13,478 words. The clue suggests that she could be working on her second novel.

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** The singer expressed his disagreement with the Pope’s remarks about same-sex couples and with the controversy sparked after his visit to Madrid, stating that those comments make him feel repulsed.

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** Princess Ingrid of Norway enrolled late at university after returning earlier than expected from Australia because of her mother Mette-Marit’s illness, which prevented her from meeting the registration deadlines.

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** Nick Reiner, accused of killing his parents at their home in December of last year, is claiming part of the family inheritance to cover the costs of his legal defense.

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** Kiko Rivera was involved in an uncomfortable incident during one of his concerts, when he confronted a fan in the middle of the show. The singer reacted harshly when the person in the audience interrupted, saying that the singer is his mother, Isabel Pantoja.

** Have you turned on the fan at night yet? An expert reveals how much it costs

** An electricity expert has explained that leaving a fan on all night uses very little energy, so its cost is insignificant.

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** Social Security allows you to recover up to five years of contribution periods, equivalent to 1,825 days, for internships completed before 2024.

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** Food influencer Paula Monreal suggests a pizza base made with carrot, zucchini, egg, and ground almond, an affordable and easy option to enjoy this summer.

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** Carolina Puente, president of the Association of People with Achondroplasia, welcomed the approval of an agreement aimed at promoting the inclusion of people with achondroplasia. She emphasized that it is important because it recognizes a reality that has remained invisible for a long time.

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** The new ONCE Low Vision Foundation, presented in Madrid, will offer guidance, specialized support, and resources to people with low vision. The organization aims to assist more than 58,000 users and place the focus on the people behind the diagnosis.

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** Guillermo MartĂ­nez, from the AyĂșdame 3D foundation, is asking for donations to print more than 100 personalized and adapted wheelchairs for children requested from different countries. The NGO, known for making arm prosthetics, is seeking funding to produce these devices.

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** The WHO warns that assistive technologies for walking, hearing, or communication remain inaccessible to millions of people, especially in low-income countries, where they are proportionally less affordable.

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** The ECB faces its first rate hike in almost three years this Thursday, coinciding with the release of its new economic forecasts. Major asset managers anticipate two more increases before the end of the year and an additional one at the beginning of 2027.

** Grain, the great victim of the heat: earlier harvests and lower output drive further price increases

** The heat has hit grain hard in Spain, advancing the harvest and reducing production. In Castilla y LeĂłn, Asaja estimates output will be more than 30% below the average of the last five years. Cooperativas expects the country to barely exceed 20 million tons, 22.83% less, which is pushing prices up.

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** At a time when governments emphasize the economic value of major sports or music events, the text reminds us that a Pope can also draw huge crowds in an incomparable way, generating an impact and level of attendance that no institutional campaign could match.

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** The European FCAS project, aimed at creating a sixth-generation fighter jet among Spain, Germany, and France, has failed. The news negatively affects Indra, which is being penalized by investors in the stock market following the collapse of a key initiative for the European defense industry.

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** An Oliver Wyman report says that Europe has an annual investment shortfall of 1.4 trillion euros in strategic sectors. Banks could cover only around 20% of the financing needs for areas such as energy, cybersecurity, and defense.

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** BBVA has improved its welcome offer for new customers, raising the total reward to 1,060 euros. The promotion aims to attract new sign-ups with specific conditions that must be met in order to receive the incentive.

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** The *Game of Thrones* prequel returns with a third season packed with more battles, dragons, and political tension within the Targaryen family.

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** AlmodĂłvar presents a raw reflection on the loss of grace, in a dark self-portrait where the vampire looks in the mirror and is horrified.

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** The article explains that if Netflix’s algorithm doesn’t let you discover new content, there are hidden codes that allow you to access specific categories of the catalog directly, such as anime and young adult fantasy, making it easier to find series and movies outside the usual recommendations.

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** Prime Video launches *Todos nuestros años* as its new teen hit, a romantic adaptation that combines the charm of *People We Meet on Vacation* and *The Summer I Turned Pretty*, and promises to become the next obsession for romance fans.

** Neither *The White Lotus* nor *Élite*: Netflix goes all out and launches its big bet for this summer

** Netflix will premiere *Oasis* on June 19, a BambĂș Producciones series designed as a major summer release to help beat the heat.

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** Self-care, which should ease and improve life, has become for many people a new source of pressure. The demand to wake up early, eat perfectly, exercise, take supplements, and take care of everyone can turn well-being into a burden rather than a relief.

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** Scientists, doctors, and experts presented new cancer research findings at the world’s largest cancer conference, highlighting emerging strategies that could improve treatment, including approaches to overcome tumor “invisibility” and potentially reduce reliance on chemotherapy.

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** A doctor explains that quitting smoking doesn’t depend only on putting out the last cigarette, but on preparing the brain beforehand. The key is to convince it over time to make it easier to break the habit.

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** The testimonies of Alejandro, Ana, and Carlos highlight that well-being can be regained through healthy habits, psychological support, and adaptation to change.

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** Oncologist Silvio Garattini, who is 97 years old, says that one of the factors for longevity is eating less. He recommends getting up from the table still a little hungry as a habit for living longer and better.

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** Psychologist Begoña del Campo explains in 20bien that overexposure to stimuli is increasingly affecting mental health. She points out that the brain has not lost the ability to rest, but has unlearned how to do so because of the pace of modern life and constant stimulation.

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** Spotify is preparing a new feature to broadcast live concerts and music festivals from its own app, expanding its content catalog and reinforcing its commitment to live music streaming.

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** Apple introduced iOS 27 at WWDC 2026, although not all iPhone models will be able to install it. The announcement highlights that the new version of the operating system will have limited compatibility, so only certain devices will receive the update.

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** Apple has announced watchOS 27 for Apple Watch, but this update will not be available for several recent models. The article explains which watches will be able to receive it and how to check whether your Apple Watch is compatible.

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** OpenAI plans to turn ChatGPT into an artificial intelligence superapp capable of helping with personal and professional tasks, expanding its use beyond chat to centralize different functions in a single platform.

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** A new tool can analyze unknown phone numbers before you call and detect whether they could be linked to phone scams, helping users avoid fraud.

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** High-waisted jeans with an elastic waistband that stand out for their great comfort. They’re a flattering, easy-to-wear everyday option, designed to become a must-have piece this season.

** The mistake we make with rugs that makes the living room look smaller: “The front legs of the sofa have to be on it”

** An architect explains a decorating trick to make the living room look more spacious: place the rug correctly under the sofa so that the front legs sit on it. This creates a sense of unity and makes the space feel larger.

** Converse has just launched the aquamarine sneakers that replace Sambas this season

** Converse has released retro-style sneakers in aquamarine blue/water green, designed to become the standout shoes for the most summery looks and the trendy alternative to Sambas this season.

** Kuki JimĂ©nez, hairstylist, on the “carrĂ©â€ haircut: “It instantly makes you look younger and, when well structured, styles itself”

** The hairstylist explains that the carré cut will be one of the most requested this spring because of its rejuvenating effect and how easy it is to style. When well structured, it instantly adds style and practicality.

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** The neuroscientist explains that spending time in natural environments can help reduce stress and calm the mind, since nature has an influence on us.

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** Aitana’s looks are an essential part of the Cuarto Azul universe. Her aesthetic proposal complements and reinforces the tour’s identity, becoming a key element of her image on stage.

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** Los Timbales has established itself as one of Madrid’s must-visit places to try oxtail, a classic San Isidro dish.

** From fugazzeta to golf sauce: four Argentine recipes you have to try to get to know the cuisine of this Latin American country

** Argentine cuisine is not limited to meat and wine: it also offers other culinary delights that reflect the country’s gastronomic diversity.

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** Inspired by the famous La Viña cheesecake from San Sebastiån, this cheesecake is the star dish at a standout restaurant in a village in Zamora, known for its high quality and excellent value for money.

** Plantain Cake, a Mexican recipe you must make to surprise your guests

** This recipe, although not widely known in Spain, is a popular dish from Veracruz, Mexico.

** The new food revolution is being cooked up with fermentation and artificial intelligence

** New technologies such as fermentation and artificial intelligence promise to transform waste into high value-added ingredients, driving a revolution in the food industry and making better use of resources.

** What is acarajé, the typical dish from northeastern Brazil with African roots

** Brazil offers a rich culinary diversity beyond feijoada, including acarajé, a traditional dish from the northeast with African roots.

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** Just two hours from Barcelona, this beautiful mountain town in the Pyrenees offers an ideal getaway for those seeking peace and quiet and wanting to avoid the crowds.

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** The British singer is said to have chosen an exclusive hotel in Sicily to celebrate her second wedding ceremony with Callum Turner. According to the information published, the property stands out for its luxury and for being beyond the reach of most people.

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** In Mallorca, there is a town called Petra, like the famous Jordanian city, which presents itself as a quiet and uncrowded destination. It is an ideal refuge in the heart of the island for those looking to escape tourism and enjoy peace.

** The Portuguese paradise where Harry and Meghan Markle have a house: wild beaches, lagoons, and lots of calm

** The Alentejo region in Portugal has become a vacation haven for royals and celebrities. Its wild beaches, lagoons, and peaceful atmosphere have made it an almost deserted and very exclusive destination, chosen by Harry and Meghan Markle for their ĐŸŃ‚ĐŽŃ‹Ń….

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** If you are fined and have proof that the penalty was imposed even though the road markings were deteriorated or did not comply with the law, you should appeal the fine to the Directorate-General for Traffic.

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** Pope Leo XIV arrives in Barcelona with an unusual vehicle: an adapted Isuzu D-Max pickup, the same one he used during his tour of Africa. The model is presented as his “other popemobile” for this visit.

** Transport Ministry will build a new connection to the AP-68 motorway once the toll is removed

** The N-232 will connect in Aldeanueva del Ebro (La Rioja) with the AP-68 via the regional road LR-384 when the toll concession ends, which is expected by the end of 2026.

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** The Civil Guard reminded cyclists on social media of the importance of following four basic road safety rules on the road, as part of its regular campaign to prevent accidents and avoid traffic problems.

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** Some media outlets have mistakenly interpreted the BOE as a ban on cyclists riding on road shoulders or as a replacement of the road margins with bike lanes. The article clarifies that this “goodbye” is not real and that the information should be taken with caution.

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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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** Andalusia’s high-risk fire season has gotten off to a very difficult start, with an especially difficult wildfire in Villanueva de los Castillejos that has already burned 3,600 hectares.

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** The Community of Madrid has opened two new base centers in Leganés and Collado Villalba to relieve pressure on the existing ones and speed up the processing of disability assessment applications.

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** Police arrested a man in CĂĄdiz accused of possessing more than 500 child pornography files, many involving babies. On his computers, investigators found nearly four terabytes of abusive and degrading material involving minors.

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** A fire that broke out around 6:30 a.m. near the old hydroelectric plant in Guillena has forced the deployment of six aerial units. The blaze has left six families evacuated while firefighting efforts continue.

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** The Oceanogràfic aquarium in Valencia has welcomed seven rockhopper penguins, one of the world’s most endangered penguin species, thereby strengthening its conservation efforts and its outreach work on endangered wildlife.

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** The City Council of El Puerto de Santa MarĂ­a has established new rules on the beaches to prevent conflicts and ensure that everyone can enjoy the sea in peace.

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** Donostia’s beaches are introducing new rules this summer that ban smoking and allow dogs, with the aim of improving coexistence and the use of the space. Those who fail to comply with the rules may face fines ranging from 100 to 750 euros.

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** The City Council has approved the first phase of the renovation works for Plaza de la Concordia, which will include the complete redevelopment of San Juan de Ávila and the sidewalk section of Teniente Borges Street.

** Arrested in MĂĄlaga after driving without a license and fleeing 6 km with a four-year-old girl on board

** Police in Málaga arrested the driver of a van who was driving without a license and fled for 6 km with a four-year-old girl on board. Two other men, aged 22 and 29, were also in the vehicle; one of them, the girl’s father, was in the front passenger seat and tried several times to engage the handbrake.

** Seville will open the swimming pools on weekends in June for the first time, starting this Saturday

** Seville will make swimming pools available on June weekends for the first time. The measure will take effect this Saturday and next at the Alcosa, Torreblanca, and Rochelambert facilities, from 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

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** Andalusia has set up 120 traps to monitor and control West Nile virus. The Health Department, which compiles data from all administrations, has reported that so far no circulation of the virus has been detected in the region.

** A fire breaks out in the studio and the meteorologist keeps giving the report: “I had to report”

** Noah Simmons, the presenter, continued reporting even though a fire had started in the studio. Although the situation was dangerous, he decided to keep going with the weather report because he felt he had to do his duty. After inhaling smoke, he developed throat problems.

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** A woman said she got a tattoo using part of her pet’s ashes mixed into the ink, as a way to keep her close and remember her always. She also said that when she needs to touch up the tattoo, she will use more ashes again.

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** A tourist expressed her outrage in a Facebook group for recommendations about an Italian city after paying 44 euros for two ice creams. In addition to the high price, she said they weren’t even good, sparking a debate about tourist rip-offs.

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** An analysis of veterinary procedures in Spain shows that surgeries, although they account for only 1.6% of procedures, make up 15% of total spending, highlighting how a single intervention can significantly increase the bill.

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** Storage, handling instructions, and expiration date are key to keeping your pet’s food safe once it arrives home.

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** Dogs exert much more force when biting with their molars than with their canines because of jaw mechanics, which function like a lever.

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** The note invites readers to check yesterday’s, today’s, and tomorrow’s horoscope on 20minutos.es, without offering additional details about predictions or zodiac signs.

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** The Bonoloto results for Tuesday, June 9, 2026, will be published from 9:30 p.m. and can be checked on the 20minutos.es website.

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** The ONCE results for Tuesday, June 9, 2026, will be published starting at 9:30 p.m. and can be viewed on 20minutos.es.

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** The EuroMillions results for Tuesday, June 9, 2026, will be available from 9:30 p.m. You can check them on the 20minutos.es website.

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** Raymond Goethals was a legendary Belgian coach, nicknamed “the magician,” who led Olympique de Marseille to the European title in 1993. With that victory, he became the oldest coach ever to win the European Cup, at 71 years old.

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** In the 1930s, Hollywood turned the filmed biography into a key genre: a commercial success, very popular with audiences, and also praised by critics.

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** Viewers of the series have shared a common reaction: pausing the episode to check the real ages of the lead actors, surprised by how young they are. The topic has sparked debate about the sexualization of the actors and the perception of their age on screen.

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** Pope Leo XIV began his visit to Spain at the Royal Palace, where he was received by King Felipe and Queen Letizia together with their daughters, Princess Leonor and Infanta SofĂ­a. The royal family greeted the Pontiff and shared a brief conversation with him in an encounter marked by smiles.

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** Madrid will be the start of Pope Leo XIV’s first apostolic visit to Spain, which will last until June 12 and include Barcelona and the Canary Islands. During his trip, he will make 12 official appearances, deliver 5 homilies and several messages, as well as take six rides in the popemobile through the capital to greet the faithful.

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** On the occasion of Pope Leo XIV’s visit to Madrid, the cultural initiative “White and Yellow Night” was held, with the aim of bringing cultural and artistic heritage closer to society. Several national and local cultural institutions extended their opening hours and offered free access during the night from Saturday, June 6, to Sunday, June 7.

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** A compilation of all the cartoons published by MalagĂłn in *20 Minutos*.

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** Moscow criticizes the limited mediation capacity of European countries and rules out direct contacts between Trump and Putin.

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** With 95% of the votes counted, Pedro Sánchez leads Keiko Fujimori by a slim margin: 50.080% to 49.920%, according to the ONPE. The 0.16% lead leaves the election in suspense, awaiting the count of overseas votes, which could determine Peru’s next president.

** At least 37 dead, 500 injured, and 32,000 displaced after the strongest earthquake in the Philippines in half a century

** Rescue teams continue working among the rubble of collapsed buildings to find survivors or recover victims after the powerful earthquake in the Philippines.

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** The European Commission accuses Meta of maintaining a dominant position in the European market for at least three years and requires WhatsApp to open itself up to rival artificial intelligences.

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** A 13-year-old minor was injured after being hit by a car in Jumilla. He was treated by emergency services and taken to Virgen del Castillo Hospital in Yecla, where he was diagnosed with a dislocated shoulder and a closed fracture.

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** A U.S. crisis management and reputation expert analyzes the way Sam Levinson has developed the character of Cassie in the third season of *Euphoria* and warns about the possible impact this could have on Sydney Sweeney’s career.

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** Makeup artist David Francés explains how to adapt makeup after 40 to rejuvenate the look, soften facial features, and add freshness. His advice aims to maintain personal style while avoiding common mistakes, such as continuing to use an eyeliner that no longer flatters.

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** The series has abruptly halted filming of its third season in Canada, suspending production from June 1 to June 28.

** Natalia de Santiago, mortgage expert: “We used to go for fixed-rate mortgages, but that’s over now”

** Natalia de Santiago explains that the mortgage landscape has changed and that the preference for fixed-rate mortgages is no longer dominant when buying a home. According to the expert, current conditions have altered buyers’ decisions, and the financial context now requires considering other options.

** Chef JosĂ© AndrĂ©s: “To improve canned cockles, don’t use lemon; try mandarin and olive oil”

** The Asturian chef explained on his show a simple way to elevate canned cockles as an appetizer: instead of using lemon, he recommended adding mandarin and olive oil to give them a more special and flavorful touch.

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** The second season of *One Hundred Years of Solitude* will be released in two parts and will mark the definitive end of the Buendía family’s story.

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** The article highlights five must-do trips according to experts, covering unique destinations and experiences such as Japan’s blend of tradition and modernity and the wild landscapes of Patagonia, inviting readers to live memorable adventures at least once in their lives.

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** HBO Max Spain will once again release the series weekly, so fans will experience a summer full of new episodes of *House of the Dragon*.

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** A historic 122-meter passage connects Clot and Sant MartĂ­ in Barcelona. Protected as a historic complex, it preserves 19th-century working-class architecture, colorful houses, and a peaceful pedestrian atmosphere that makes it an urban oasis.

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** Catalonia’s most famous flower show features 113 decorated spaces, along with concerts and routes through some of the city’s most emblematic places, offering a standout cultural and visual experience.

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** For the first time in history, the 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature three opening ceremonies, one in each host country: the United States, Mexico, and Canada. This edition will mark a historic milestone by splitting the start of the tournament among the three host nations.

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** The Regional Government of Andalusia has introduced a new tourist pass to boost rural tourism in ten municipalities in one of the most beautiful areas of the province of Seville, using a format similar to the Camino de Santiago passport to encourage visits and local economic activity.

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** Oil prices rebound after fresh US strikes on Iran over helicopter attack

** Oil prices rose after new US strikes on Iran followed an attack on a helicopter, heightening fears of a disruption to Middle East supply. Investors reacted to the escalating tensions, which could affect global energy markets and shipping routes.

** Oil rises nearly 1% as US launches new strikes against Iran, supply tightens

** Oil prices climbed nearly 1% after the U.S. launched new strikes against Iran, raising fears of a broader conflict and tighter supply. The market reacted to escalating geopolitical tensions, which could threaten production and shipping flows in the region.

** Gold falls nearly 2% as traders eye U.S. consumer inflation data for rate cues

** Gold prices dropped nearly 2% as investors awaited U.S. consumer inflation data for clues on the Federal Reserve’s next rate move. Stronger-than-expected inflation could support higher rates and pressure gold, while softer data may boost hopes for cuts and lift demand for the metal.

** Canola futures close mixed as soyoil gains offset crude drop

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** Israel launched a deadly strike on Lebanon’s Tyre before warning

** Israel carried out a deadly strike on the Lebanese city of Tyre, causing casualties before any evacuation warning was issued, according to the article. The attack intensified tensions amid ongoing conflict and raised concerns over civilian safety in the area.

** ADNOC explores upstream and LNG investment opportunities in Canada

** ADNOC is evaluating upstream and LNG investment opportunities in Canada as part of its global expansion strategy. The company is looking at potential partnerships and assets to strengthen its energy portfolio while tapping into Canada’s resource-rich market and growing LNG export prospects.

** Oil slips, traders on edge after Trump vows response to Iran’s helicopter shooting

** Oil prices edged lower as markets remained cautious after Trump promised to respond to Iran’s downing of a U.S. military helicopter. Traders worried the incident could escalate tensions and disrupt Middle East supply, keeping crude prices volatile despite the small decline.

** Oil prices fall to seven-week low as Iran and Israel halt attacks

** Oil prices fell to a seven-week low after Iran and Israel stopped attacking each other, easing fears of a wider conflict that could disrupt supply. The market also watched signs of ample crude inventories and weaker demand, which put additional pressure on prices.

** Silver reverses near $64.52 in a bearish waterfall: Hourly levels

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** Supermicro announces $7 billion financing to fund AI orders

** Supermicro said it secured up to $7 billion in financing to support growing demand for its AI server systems and other products. The company plans to use the funds for working capital, inventory, and expansion as it works to meet large customer orders tied to AI infrastructure.

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** Taiwan stocks lower at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted down 3.48%

** Taiwan shares ended sharply lower, with the Taiwan Weighted falling 3.48%. Losses were led by declines across major sectors as investors sold off risk assets amid weaker market sentiment.

** TSMC sales jump 30% year over year in May on strong AI chip demand

** TSMC reported May revenue increased 30% compared with the same period last year, driven by strong demand for AI chips and advanced semiconductors. The growth highlights robust orders linked to the buildout of AI infrastructure and reinforces TSMC’s position as a key supplier in the booming chip market.

** Exclusive: Dollar demand estimated at $1.5 billion cleared in South Korea - source

** South Korea’s dollar demand is estimated at around $1.5 billion, according to sources, indicating significant foreign currency buying activity in the market.

** Thames Water creditors seek control in ÂŁ749 million deal - report

** Creditors of Thames Water are reportedly pushing to take control of the utility through a £749 million deal, according to the *Financial Times*. The move comes amid the company’s ongoing financial difficulties and could change its ownership as it tries to stabilize operations.

** SoftBank shares fall after report of hurdles in $6 billion OpenAI-backed loan

** SoftBank shares fell after a report said it is facing obstacles in arranging a $6 billion loan tied to its OpenAI investment. The financing challenge raised concerns about the deal’s execution and added pressure on investor sentiment.

OpenAI in talks to lease 10-gigawatt Ohio data center with Nvidia backing — The Information

OpenAI is reportedly negotiating to lease a massive 10-gigawatt data center in Ohio, with Nvidia backing the project, according to The Information. The deal would significantly expand OpenAI’s infrastructure capacity to support its AI workloads.

** Lenovo falls nearly 10% amid reports of price increases due to memory costs

** Lenovo shares dropped almost 10% after reports suggested the company may raise PC prices because of rising memory chip costs. Investors worried that higher component expenses could squeeze margins and weaken demand, putting additional pressure on the stock.

** Analysis: SpaceX’s lofty valuation set to put “Elon premium” to test

** SpaceX is reportedly exploring a share sale that could value the company at around $350 billion, a sharp increase from its last valuation. The deal would test investor appetite for Elon Musk’s high-profile ventures and whether they will continue to pay a premium for his vision, despite the company’s heavy capital needs and the risks tied to its ambitious space ambitions.

** China’s factory-gate inflation at nearly a 4-year high in May

** China’s producer prices rose at their fastest pace in nearly four years in May, driven by higher commodity costs and supply constraints. The increase points to rising inflationary pressure at the factory level, even though broader consumer price growth remains relatively subdued.

** Japan wholesale inflation accelerates to fastest in 3 years as energy costs spike

** Japan’s wholesale inflation hit its fastest pace in three years, driven by surging energy costs. The rise adds pressure on businesses and may complicate the Bank of Japan’s policy outlook as firms face higher input prices.

China CPI inflation stalls in May, PPI surges to near 4-year high

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** Japan PPI inflation jumps in May amid energy-driven cost pressures

** Japan’s producer price inflation rose in May, driven mainly by higher energy costs, adding pressure on businesses. The increase suggests persistent cost inflation in the supply chain, which could influence future consumer prices and the Bank of Japan’s policy outlook.

** API Weekly Crude Stock Decline Surpasses Expectations

** U.S. crude inventories fell more than expected last week, according to the API, indicating tighter supply. The report also showed changes in gasoline and distillate stocks, which investors will compare with the upcoming EIA data for confirmation.

** Rising fuel prices hit US farms as Iran war drags on

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** JPMorgan keeps a close eye on consumer health, executive says

** JPMorgan is monitoring signs of weakness among consumers as economic uncertainty continues, although spending remains generally resilient. An executive said the bank is closely watching credit trends, delinquencies, and overall household finances to assess whether consumers can continue borrowing and spending.

** Record petroleum exports help shrink US trade deficit in April

** The US trade deficit narrowed in April as record petroleum exports helped offset rising imports. Strong energy exports improved the trade balance, while overall imports remained elevated, reflecting steady domestic demand.

** Trump approval remains near record low as most Americans expect higher gas prices

** A Reuters/Ipsos poll shows President Trump’s approval rating remains near record lows as Americans express growing concern about the economy, tariffs, and the cost of living. Many expect gas prices to increase, and public confidence in Trump’s handling of inflation and trade remains weak.

** US wholesale inventories rise for third straight month in April

** US wholesale inventories increased for a third consecutive month in April, indicating that businesses continued to build up stock. The rise suggests firms may be expecting stronger demand, though it may also reflect caution about sales and supply conditions.

** Iran attacks US bases amid row over downed helicopter near Hormuz

** Iran launched attacks on US bases after tensions escalated over a downed helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz. The incident heightened fears of a wider conflict in the region as both sides exchanged accusations and military responses.

** Asian stocks slide, oil rises as Iran and the U.S. launch strikes

** Asian markets fell and oil prices climbed after Iran and the U.S. launched strikes, heightening fears of a wider conflict and disrupting investor sentiment. Safe-haven demand rose as traders watched for retaliation and the potential impact on global energy supplies and trade.

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** Morning Bid: Nervous but not yet panicking

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** BOJ set to raise key rate to 1.0% in June, 1.25% by year-end: Reuters poll

** A Reuters poll shows that the Bank of Japan is expected to raise its key interest rate to 1.0% in June and to 1.25% by the end of the year, reflecting confidence that inflation and wage growth will continue. Most economists expect further gradual tightening as the BOJ moves away from its ultra-loose monetary policy.

** Copper declines as macro concerns offset tariff support

** Copper prices fell as broader macroeconomic worries outweighed support from tariffs. Despite trade-related supply concerns, weaker market sentiment and uncertainty about demand pressured the metal, leaving investors cautious.

** Higher gasoline prices likely pushed up U.S. consumer inflation again in May

** U.S. consumer inflation likely rose again in May, driven in part by higher gasoline prices. The article suggests prices at the pump may have offset some of the easing seen in other categories, keeping overall inflation elevated.

** Analysis — RBNZ’s inflation focus tested as rate hikes risk stoking a jobs crisis

** New Zealand’s central bank faces a difficult balancing act as aggressive interest-rate hikes aimed at curbing inflation begin to threaten employment and economic growth. Analysts say the RBNZ’s commitment to price stability is being tested, with signs of weakening demand raising concerns that tighter policy could deepen a downturn in jobs.

** U.S. House passes $70 billion bill to fund ICE, Border Patrol

** The U.S. House approved a $70 billion spending bill to strengthen immigration enforcement, including funding for ICE and Border Patrol. The measure supports expanded detention, deportation, and border security efforts amid ongoing debate over immigration policy.

** Japan’s largest banks to jointly issue stablecoins by March 2027

** Japan’s three largest banks plan to jointly issue stablecoins pegged to the yen and the U.S. dollar by March 2027. The initiative aims to streamline cross-border payments and corporate settlements while complying with Japanese regulations. The project is expected to improve efficiency and reduce transaction costs.

** Bitcoin dips below $62k as ETF outflows continue; Strategy buys the dip

** Bitcoin fell below $62,000 as spot ETF outflows weighed on prices, while Strategy continued accumulating BTC during the pullback. The article highlights ongoing selling pressure from ETF redemptions alongside continued institutional confidence from Strategy’s latest purchase.

** Bitcoin bear flag forms near $62K: Live hourly levels

** Bitcoin is consolidating near $62,000 in a potential bear flag pattern, suggesting further downside if support breaks. The article tracks key hourly support and resistance levels as traders watch for confirmation of the next move.

** Chris Jericho to Join and Co-Create Official Community Traits for Kokopi Koalasℱ NFT Collection

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** Analyst sees Bitcoin hitting $227K-$378K amid monetary scarcity, gold flows

** Bitcoin could reach between **$227,000 and $378,000**, according to an analyst who says that **monetary scarcity** and **capital shifting from gold** could fuel the rally. The outlook depends on **tighter liquidity conditions** and rising **investor demand for Bitcoin as a scarce asset**.

** CoinZoom Becomes First U.S.-Regulated Exchange to Support USDT on Ethereum, Tron, and BNB Smart Chain

** CoinZoom announced that it is the first U.S.-regulated crypto exchange to support USDT across Ethereum, Tron, and BNB Smart Chain. This move expands stablecoin access for users by offering faster, lower-cost transfer options and highlights CoinZoom’s focus on compliance and multi-chain interoperability.

** Neura Closes Strategic Funding Round and Partnerships to Build Emotional AI with Persistent, User-Owned Memory

** Neura announced a strategic funding round and new partnerships to advance its Emotional AI platform, focused on persistent, user-owned memory. The company aims to create more personal, context-aware AI experiences while giving users control over their data and memories.

** Bitcoin will hit new all-time highs within 3 years, Transform Ventures CEO says

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** Bitcoin rebounds above $63K as Strategy buys the dip, Iran and Israel halt strikes

** Bitcoin climbed back above $63,000 after a recent pullback, supported by Strategy’s continued purchases. The rebound also came as fears eased following reports that Iran and Israel had halted strikes, boosting broader market sentiment.

** Strategy acquires 1,550 bitcoin

** The company said it bought 1,550 bitcoin, continuing its ongoing accumulation strategy. The purchase adds to its already large crypto holdings and underscores its long-term commitment to bitcoin as a treasury asset.

** Bernstein explains why Bitcoin is falling

** Bernstein says Bitcoin’s decline is being driven by broader market weakness, profit-taking, and a shift in risk sentiment rather than any major change in crypto fundamentals. The firm notes that ETF inflows and long-term adoption trends remain supportive, but near-term volatility could continue as investors reduce risk.

Legrand acquires U.S. power solutions firm Girtz Industries

Legrand has acquired Girtz Industries, a U.S.-based manufacturer of power solutions, to strengthen its presence in North America and expand its portfolio. The deal supports Legrand’s strategy for growth in the data center and electrical infrastructure markets.

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** Metrica Partners calls on WUS to address 80% discount to NAV

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** IUX Hits $1.5 Trillion Monthly Volume, Upgrading Infrastructure on the "Trader’s Edge"

** IUX reported $1.5 trillion in monthly trading volume and said it is upgrading its infrastructure under its "Trader’s Edge" initiative. The improvements are intended to enhance platform performance, execution speed, and reliability as the company scales to meet growing trader demand.

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** Tango Therapeutics prices $600 million stock offering

** Tango Therapeutics has priced an upsized public stock offering that is expected to raise about $600 million before expenses. The biotechnology company plans to use the proceeds for general corporate purposes, including advancing its drug development pipeline and supporting working capital needs.

** ERock prices IPO at $21.50 per share, NYSE debut today

** ERock priced its IPO at $21.50 per share and is set to begin trading on the NYSE today.

Aldeyra appoints Darlene Deptula-Hicks to board of directors

Aldeyra Therapeutics has appointed Darlene Deptula-Hicks to its board of directors. Deptula-Hicks brings extensive experience in biopharmaceutical leadership and corporate governance, strengthening the company’s board as it advances its clinical and strategic initiatives.

** Parabilis Medicines prices $670M IPO at $20 per share

** Parabilis Medicines priced its initial public offering at $20 per share, raising about $670 million. The company’s IPO marks a major step in its effort to expand operations and advance its medicine development pipeline.

** Allegiant Travel prices $650 million senior secured notes

** Allegiant Travel priced $650 million in senior secured notes, likely to support refinancing, general corporate purposes, or liquidity needs. The offering reflects the company’s effort to manage its capital structure and funding amid ongoing business operations and market conditions.

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