News Summary - 06/11/2026

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** US and Iran exchange strikes across Middle East for second day in a row
** The US struck military targets in southern Iran, while Tehran retaliated by targeting US military assets in Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan, marking a second consecutive day of escalating exchanges across the Middle East.
** Trump says he “loves the inflation” as US prices rise at the fastest rate in three years
** Consumers are increasingly feeling the strain of the US-Israel war in Iran. If you want, I can also **rewrite it in more natural English** or **translate from another language if you paste the original text**.
** The furious dispute over what caused Air India flight 171 to crash
** Investigators have not yet released final conclusions on what caused Air India flight 171 to crash, and additional details may emerge in the coming days.
Three Indian sailors missing after the US says it hit a tanker in the Gulf of Oman
India said that three Indian sailors are missing and 21 crew members were rescued after the Settebello was hit off the coast of Oman.
** An Everest guide's miraculous survival raises questions for the tourism industry
** A cook on Everest survived a dangerous climb that has prompted scrutiny of expedition practices. The case raises concerns about why he was guiding clients on the world’s highest peak and why he was left to fend for himself, highlighting broader questions about safety and standards in the tourism industry.
** Fireworks illuminate Barcelona's Sagrada Família during Pope visit
** Pope Leo XIV visited Spain and praised Barcelona’s iconic Sagrada Família as a masterpiece made of “stones, colours and light.”
** Whale graveyard dating back five million years discovered
** Researchers say an Indian Ocean site containing a whale graveyard is “far beyond anything we had imagined.” The discovery appears to date back about five million years and has surprised scientists with its scale and significance.
** Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon kill 17, reports say
** Nine people were killed in a series of Israeli strikes in the town of Tayr Debba in southern Lebanon, according to Lebanon’s state news agency. If you want, I can also **translate it into simpler English** or **rewrite it as a news headline**.
** French singer Patrick Bruel faces rape charges
** Bruel has been placed under judicial investigation, meaning an examining magistrate will conduct a deeper review of the case.
** Bill Gates says Epstein wanted a personal relationship, but he ‘never reciprocated’
** Bill Gates told lawmakers in a closed-door session that Jeffrey Epstein wanted a personal relationship with him. Gates also said Epstein tried to use his marital infidelities as leverage, but Gates said he never reciprocated.
** Norway crown princess's son to stay in custody before rape verdict, says court
** An appeals court overturned a lower court ruling that had ordered the release of the crown princess’s 29-year-old son, meaning he will remain in custody ahead of the rape verdict.
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** First charges brought over deadly Hong Kong fire
** A fire at Wang Fuk Court in Hong Kong last year became the city’s deadliest blaze in 70 years, killing 168 people.
** Ukraine says missiles hit military plant deep inside Russia
** Ukraine’s military said it also struck a Russian oil refinery and a “shadow fleet” oil tanker in the Black Sea.
** US official claims banned referee had links with 'terror organisations'
** Somali referee Omar Artan was denied entry to the United States after a US official said he had an “association with suspected members of terror organisations.”
** Growing backlash in Japan over Trump’s use of anime characters
** Some fans in Japan are upset after the U.S. president used images of popular anime characters such as Pikachu and Naruto, sparking criticism over the unauthorized or inappropriate use of beloved cultural icons.
Manhunt underway in South Africa after 12 killed in mass shooting in Johannesburg
Another nine people were injured at an informal settlement in Cleveland late on Tuesday.
** Zelensky under pressure to end row with Poland over WW2 name of army unit
** Poland is threatening to revoke a state honour for Ukraine’s president unless the dispute is resolved over a Ukrainian military unit named after controversial World War Two fighters.
** Model who alleges Kanye West choked her tells BBC she felt “suffocated and scared”
** A model says Kanye West choked her on a music video set and later told the BBC that she felt “suffocated and scared.” West has denied wrongdoing, claiming the incident was part of a “provocative theatrical performance.”
** NASA names next astronauts for Artemis Moon programme
** NASA has announced its next Artemis crew, but the astronauts will not be landing on the Moon or even flying close to it.
** Alleged Bondi Beach gunman charged with another 19 offences
** Naveed Akram, 24, who is already facing 59 charges over an attack on a Jewish festival in December, has now been charged with another 19 offences.
** Man reportedly shot at Kenya protest against US Ebola quarantine centre
** Protesters raised concerns about cross-border infection risks and criticized the government’s lack of transparency over the treatment centre, sparking unrest at the Kenya demonstration.
** Israeli air strikes hit the Lebanese city of Tyre despite Iranian warning to stop attacks
** Iran warned Israel on Monday that it could resume hostilities if attacks on its Lebanese ally Hezbollah do not stop.
** Two reportedly killed as women take part in rare protest in Afghanistan
** A rare women-led protest in Herat, western Afghanistan, was reportedly dispersed when police allegedly opened fire, leaving two people dead.
** Murder of Lyhanna, 11, enrages France and puts pressure on the government
** Protesters are furious that the suspect had previously been reported to police last August in an unrelated case, raising questions about how authorities handled the situation and increasing pressure on the government.
** World's largest chipmaker does not rule out price increases as costs rise
** In a rare interview, a senior TSMC executive discusses how the AI boom is affecting chip demand, the geopolitical tensions surrounding semiconductors, and the possible impact of rising costs on consumer electronics prices.
** I have the right papers and visa - barred referee Artan
** Somali referee Omar Artan said he was detained for an 11-hour immigration interview before being denied entry into the United States for the World Cup, despite having the correct documents and visa.
** Olivia Rodrigo sings about heartbreak, but she has already chosen her wedding song
** The pop star reflects on how difficult it is to write happy songs and opens up about experiencing an anxiety attack before her Glastonbury performance.
** Watch: Historic US-Canada border library gets new Quebec-only entrance
** After more than a century of shared access, Canadians were barred in 2025 by the Trump administration from using the library’s U.S.-side entrance. The historic border library has now opened a new Quebec-only entrance for Canadian visitors.
** “I will never get over watching my home burn”: Belfast residents reel after night of unrest
** A night of unrest in Belfast forced residents to flee their homes after protests broke out following a knife attack in the city’s north. The disorder left local people shaken as they watched their homes burn and struggled to cope with the aftermath.
** Inside Myanmar, rebels are losing ground as military forces recruit men into the army
** The BBC follows rebels in frontline positions in Myanmar to examine how the conflict is progressing and how the war is unfolding on the ground.
** Air India crash pilot's father vows to defend son's reputation
** Investigators are expected to soon provide an update on last year’s Air India crash, which killed 260 people.
** Bowen: Trump and Netanyahu wanted to reshape the Middle East — now they risk a permacrisis
** The US and Israeli leaders misjudged the war with Iran and have lost control of its consequences, risking a prolonged regional “permacrisis” instead of reshaping the Middle East.
** Does the referee case show that FIFA has lost control of its own World Cup?
** The article asks whether FIFA still has control over its own World Cup after referee Omar Artan was denied entry into the United States. It highlights broader concerns that other staff members and supporters could also be turned away, raising questions about visa issues, tournament planning, and FIFA’s authority over the event.
** SpaceX’s stock market debut could be Musk’s biggest gamble yet
** SpaceX is preparing for a stock market debut that could reshape the company, affect the broader market, and significantly change Elon Musk’s fortune.
** Israel and Iran flare-up could strengthen Tehran's negotiating hand
** Iran appears to have gained confidence from the latest escalation, with its leaders likely believing Trump is reluctant to take bigger risks. The flare-up may therefore 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 powerful force in West Bengal, is now showing signs of unraveling after the party lost power just weeks ago.
** Iran's strike on Israel suggests the regime's sense of resilience is growing
** Iran’s decision to launch a strike despite risking peace talks may signal 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 Christian Eriksen’s implanted cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) worked as intended after he collapsed on Sunday, helping respond to the medical emergency.
** “A World Cup for them, not us”: Fans’ 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, causing frustration and a sense that the tournament is for others rather than for everyone.
** Friendship or leverage: Why is Xi Jinping in North Korea?
** Beijing is seeking to reassert its influence over North Korea, a strategically important but highly 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 people on the ground—such as a grandfather, a survivor, and a witness—whose lives were also deeply affected. Through their accounts, it shows the lasting trauma and fear left by the disaster.
** Spain's visitor numbers hit new highs as tourists avoid the Middle East
** Spain welcomed a record 9.1 million international visitors in April, the highest total ever for that month, as more tourists shifted away from the Middle East.
** “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.
** Steve Rosenberg: Russia's economic forum overshadowed by drone attacks on St Petersburg
** The BBC’s Russia editor reports that Putin’s flagship economic forum was overshadowed by Ukrainian drone attacks on St Petersburg, highlighting the growing security pressure on Russia even during a major economic event.
** Fireworks illuminate Barcelona's Sagrada Família during Pope visit
** Pope Leo XIV visited Spain and praised Barcelona’s iconic Sagrada Família as a masterpiece of “stones, colours and light.”
** Watch: BBC goes into jungle with Myanmar's civil war rebels
** BBC reporter Quentin Sommerville travels into Myanmar without official permission to meet rebel fighters involved in the country's civil war.
** Trump says Netanyahu did not defy him
** In a call with the US president, the BBC’s Sarah Smith asked Trump about the war in Iran and his relationship with the Israeli leader.
** US truck carrying fireworks catches fire, sparking spectacular display
** A truck carrying fireworks caught fire, creating an unexpected and dazzling display for passing motorists. No one was injured in the incident, which turned into an early Fourth of July-style spectacle.
** Watch: Southern Lights timelapse filmed from space
** NASA astronaut Jessica Meir captured a timelapse of aurora australis, also known as the Southern Lights, from space.
** Moncloa clings to the budget timetable as a pillar of the legislature until summer
** The government is trying to show political activity despite the strain caused by alleged corruption cases. To do so, it plans to approve the macroeconomic framework on June 23 and present the spending ceiling in July, just before the summer break, using the budget timetable as support for the legislature.
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** At the end of April, the Government had already announced a partial revision of its forecasts: the conflict would shave four tenths off economic growth this year and raise inflation to 3.1%.
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** Latest news on Pope Leo XIV’s visit to Spain, focused on his stop at the Brians I prison center.
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** Pope Leo XIV’s agenda in the Canary Islands will focus on meetings with migrants and pastoral events with the Catholic community. His visit will include activities and tours in Gran Canaria and Tenerife, with special attention to the social and religious aspects of his time on the islands.
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** The Pontiff blessed the Tower of Jesus with holy water this Wednesday after celebrating Mass in the Basilica.
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** Valentina, a girl born with Leber’s syndrome who can only distinguish light and shadows, stars in an emotional moment as she explains the “insides” of the Sagrada Familia, showing her excitement and sensitivity in a very special experience.
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** Little Valentina experienced an unforgettable moment during Pope Leo XIV’s visit to the Sagrada Familia, which put the spotlight on Leber syndrome, a rare eye disease that affects vision and can cause severe vision loss.
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** An object made in China, found inside a migrant boat that arrived at the Canarian dock, will be handed to the Pope today at the Port of Arguineguín.
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** Police in Belfast used water cannons to contain a crowd that, for the second consecutive night, clashed with security forces and tried to approach the Chimney Court Hotel in a hostile manner, where immigrants usually stay.
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** The anti-immigration riots in Belfast reflect a broader rise of the far right in Europe. According to the article, this kind of violence is fueled by rumors, migration tensions, and disproportionate reactions to isolated incidents, worsening the social climate and polarization.
** The U.S. launches new bombings against Iran, which announces a new closure of the Strait of Hormuz
** Pete Hegseth, U.S. Secretary of War, announced that the armed forces will attack Iran “with force” this Wednesday. In response, Iran has warned about a new closure of the Strait of Hormuz, raising tensions in the region.
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** The World Cup will be shaped by politics: Russia will not take part because of its expulsion, Ukraine will also be absent, Iran will face restrictions because of the war, and Trump has strained relations with Canada and Mexico, the host countries of the tournament.
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** High demand for World Cup stickers has caused a shortage of stickers and an increase in the price of packs on digital platforms, where they are sold above the official price in physical stores.
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** The first World Cup with 48 teams will begin on June 11 and will be played in the United States, Mexico, and Canada. The tournament will bring together the leading powers in world football in a historic edition that will feature a full schedule and live matches.
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** Psychologist Beatriz Gil Bóveda explains that sharing our goals is not always a bad thing. The key is to distinguish between sharing them to receive support, which can be motivating, and doing so to seek external validation, which can reduce commitment to the goal.
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** The Supreme Court rejected Real Madrid’s request to close the legal proceedings over the permits for events at the Bernabéu. The case returns to a Madrid court, where the substance of the matter will be examined, prolonging the conflict with the neighbors.
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** Researchers note that the recent underwater sighting of a great white shark in the Mediterranean is very rare, although the species has been present in the area for millions of years. It is elusive and lives in deep waters, with a population in steep decline (more than 60% in 75 years). In Spain, only two attacks on humans have been recorded since the 19th century.
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** Margaretha Zelle, known as Mata Hari, was a model, dancer, courtesan, and spy until her execution in France at the age of 41.
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** UNHCR’s annual report notes that 46,000 stateless people acquired citizenship in 24 countries over the past year, a positive sign within an overall context marked by the persistence of forced displacement.
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** Sumar is facing its most delicate crisis over allegations of alleged workplace harassment and a fierce internal struggle for control of the party. Amid these tensions, it is preparing to convene an assembly that promises to be the most contentious so far.
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** The testimonies of Aitor, Mireia, and María Teresa highlight how professional support, resilience, and mental health care help improve well-being and better cope with life’s difficulties.
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** The artist has shot the film *Do You Understand Me or Do I Have to Explain It to You?*, in which he plays a gay cardinal.
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** Lola, who has lived for 40 years across from the Sagrada Familia, told TVE why she went to see the Pope’s arrival at the basilica. Her spontaneous comment made her go viral.
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** The 12-month Euribor, the benchmark for mortgages, began to reflect the rate hike in March after the outbreak of the war in Iran, making mortgage loans more expensive.
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** Promoted by Cinfa, this charitable documentary competition aims to raise awareness of the reality faced by thousands of caregivers in Spain. The initiative will award two prizes of €7,500 to support projects that highlight their work and circumstances.
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** The author says they have tried different appliances to beat the heat at home, and that not all of them work equally well when they are really needed.
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** Miguel proposed to Bayan in Paris, and the couple has already set a wedding date. Bayan said she had always told him she wanted the proposal to happen while he was dressed in white.
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** Leo XIV calls for embracing complexity, allowing dissent without humiliation, and avoiding simplistic identity-based approaches that seem to solve everything but in reality create ghosts and enemies.
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** Juan Echanove talked about his time on *Cuéntame* and recalled that his departure from the series was sudden. On *La noche de Aimar*, he also received a surprise message from Ricardo Gómez, his former co-star on the show, which moved him during the interview.
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** The 2025 report from the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights concludes that the shortage of social housing and ineffective responses to homelessness are causing a setback in fundamental rights in the EU.
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** Her home has become a place of pilgrimage for Peronism, and on significant dates her supporters gather in large numbers to show their support.
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** Bright colors, striped prints, and accessories stand out this summer as the keys to creating versatile looks. These trends make it possible to adapt to both casual and formal events with style and freshness.
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** Pedro Sánchez promised in his inauguration speech on November 11, 2023, to approve the Family Farming Law together with the National Food Strategy, which was published in January. However, the budget debate in Brussels and the difficulties of the legislative term cast doubt on whether that promise will be fulfilled.
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** Cassie has gained prominence in the finale of *Euphoria* and has become one of the most talked-about characters in the series, created by Sam Levinson. Her role has also sparked debate among fans.
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** Bridal designer Alex Vidal explains that the dress should be chosen according to the wedding venue. Getting married on the beach is not the same as having a country estate wedding, and each setting requires considering style, comfort, and how well it fits the surroundings in order to get the look right.
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** The expert explains that high blood pressure usually doesn’t cause symptoms, but it can lead to serious consequences if it is not controlled. He also points out which foods can contribute to high blood pressure and recommends measures to reduce blood pressure levels.
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** NASA explained that the composition of Artemis III responds to the mission’s objectives and not to gender-based criteria. Its director also highlighted the strong presence of women in leadership positions within the agency and called for respect for the selected crew.
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** This town in Gran Canaria 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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** Esgarraet is a traditional Valencian recipe, ideal for summer and perfect as a main dish at the table.
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** The Ministry of Transport will include stricter oversight of the transparency of cooperative societies in the 2026 Road Transport Inspection Plan to detect fake cooperatives. FENACOTRANS has welcomed the measure, which aims to improve regulation and combat possible fraud in the sector.
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** Real Madrid made an offer for Julián Álvarez, but Atlético de Madrid rejected it immediately. Atlético’s response included mocking the official statement from the white club, leaving it unclear whether this was a distraction tactic or if negotiations could still resume.
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** Atlético de Madrid rejected the €150 million offer submitted by the white team for Julián Álvarez, which sparked a wave of criticism and mockery on social media toward Florentino Pérez and the proposal.
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** Group I of the 2026 World Cup is considered by many to be the strongest group in the tournament, which will be held in the United States, Mexico, and Canada this summer.
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** The draw for the 2026 World Cup, held in Washington, D.C. in December 2025, determined the groups and the bracket of possible matchups for the World Cup to be played in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
** Earthquake in the Kings League: Gerard Piqué’s company plans a redundancy scheme for 41 workers
** Workers say that the redundancy scheme planned by Gerard Piqué’s company will affect 41 employees, which would amount to nearly 50% of the workforce.
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** Omar Abdulkadir Artan, a Somali referee who aspired to officiate at the World Cup, was banned in the United States over alleged “ties to terrorism,” according to Donald Trump.
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** At a depth of 7,000 meters and stretching about 1,200 kilometers, an enormous underwater cemetery was discovered, containing hundreds of whale skeletons and fossils dating back as far as 5.3 million years.
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** A neighbor told the judge that she heard the couple arguing about how the baby was being treated, and said that the mother called her husband “clumsy” with the child. According to her testimony, the woman had wanted to kick him out of the house because of how he treated the baby.
** The first reactions to *Toy Story 5* are great: “On par with the first three”
** Pixar is generating strong early buzz for *Toy Story 5*, with early viewers praising it as worthy of the first three films. The movie also features a Taylor Swift song that some believe could be Oscar-worthy.
** From 90s icon to the electric car everyone wants: this is the new Renault Twingo E-Tech electric
** The new Renault Twingo E-Tech electric is designed for the city, combining design, technology, and sustainability. Its appeal lies in being practical and affordable, with the goal of making electric mobility easier and faster to adopt.
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** The text points out that Iran justifies its missiles as a response to the bombings in Beirut, but in reality Tehran authorizes Hezbollah’s actions, fueling a cycle of violence. According to Rodríguez Garat, Trump seems unable to stop it.
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** The text criticizes the idea that work and meetings should always come first. It points out that people often postpone what matters most—such as family, rest, or small joys—until “when there’s time,” but that moment never comes if they keep prioritizing being constantly busy.
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** León XIV’s words seemed to cast a spell over Congress, but the magic lasted only 48 years.
** A Blessing and Two Heights
** Leo XIV visited Spain and made a notable impression because of his height, which was compared to the Torre de Jesús. During his visit, he also blessed the iconic tower in a scene that highlighted the symbolic and striking tone of the event.
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** Ana Mena’s Surprising Confession on *La Revuelta*: “I Loved Playing Goalkeeper”
** Ana Mena visited David Broncano’s *La Revuelta* to premiere *Pa ti toa*, her new collaboration with Lola Índigo. During the interview, the singer surprised everyone by confessing that, as a child, she loved playing as the goalkeeper.
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** 87% of the teachers surveyed by STEPV, CCOO, and UGT reject fully approving the Education Department’s proposed agreement.
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** hôma’s Aire Libre collection offers products to enjoy summer in the garden, on the terrace, or on the balcony. It is designed for relaxing, playing, resting, and celebrating outdoors, helping create a cozy and personalized space according to your style.
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** 20minutos introduces Ciudadano20, a channel for readers to take part in the news process by sending reports and suggesting investigation topics. They invite people to write in to share stories or propose issues that should be read and analyzed.
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** 20minutos launches “Pet Passport,” an initiative for readers to share the stories of their pets with the community. The most outstanding profiles will be published, highlighting what makes each animal companion unique.
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** A 10-question test evaluates logic, reasoning, observation, and pattern recognition to measure your analytical ability and mental agility.
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** 20bien has opened its Wellbeing Mailbox, a space for readers to share real stories about health, habits, and quality of life. The goal is to collect personal experiences that can serve as inspiration and support for others interested in improving their wellbeing.
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** The fire has been stabilized, allowing evacuees to return and the emergency to be downgraded to level 1. The deactivation begins the return to normality and could facilitate the resumption of railway service between Gibraleón and Calañas once Adif authorizes it.
** “No drugs, flip-flops, faggots”: they order the arrest of the party promoter who denied access to gay men
** The Torremolinos Court of First Instance No. 4 has ordered the police and the Civil Guard to arrest the promoter of a party, whom the Public Prosecutor’s Office accuses of a possible hate crime after he refused entry to gay men.
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** The Ministry of Health and the autonomous communities fail to make progress in order to prevent Monday’s doctors’ strike. Mónica García accuses the regional governments of blocking a solution, while the regional health ministers argue that it is up to the ministry to restart and guide negotiations with the Strike Committee.
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** Bill Gates denied knowing about Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes or having visited his island, but admitted to having a personal relationship with him. According to Gates, Epstein tried to use their connection to improve his own reputation after discovering Gates’s infidelity. Gates said he should never have met with Epstein.
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** The singer posed wearing the Agua Running Club T-shirt from Barcelona’s Second Anti-Racist Race, created by Top Manta, a solidarity brand born out of street vending, to show her support for the anti-racist initiative in Barcelona.
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** Young people and attendees at the great vigil on the first day of Leo XIV’s trip tell 20minutos how they arrived in the capital from different places, what personal experiences led them to live out their faith up close, and what concerns they hope to share with the Pope.
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** The university entrance exam has begun in Madrid before other regions, and it has done so with added tension due to the introduction of frequency detectors to prevent cheating. At the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM), exam nerves have been compounded by the fear of carrying devices that could trigger these systems. Students acknowledge that cheating on this test is too risky.
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** Thousands of early retirees denounce that, after more than 40 years of contributions, they still suffer permanent cuts to their pension due to reduction coefficients. They are calling for these penalties to be eliminated, arguing that they were forced to retire early without having requested it.
** Mar and Christian, together but with unfinished business on *La isla de las tentaciones*: “I was serious, you took off the microphone”
** In the *La isla de las tentaciones* reunion, temptress Ainhoa revealed in front of Mar and Christian what happened on the last day in Villa Montaña, exposing an unresolved issue between the couple and creating tension as they recalled a moment that had not been clarified at the time.
** “‘Got Talent’ will have a new version with Xuso Jones, and the judges will have to compete”
** The program *Got Talent* will premiere a new version with the addition of Xuso Jones. In addition to evaluating the contestants, the judges will also have to compete against one another, adding a new twist to the usual talent show format.
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** Trancas and Barrancas and Pablo Motos announced ahead of time that one of the most famous acting couples of the moment will visit the *El Hormiguero* set next week. They gave only a few clues, but made it clear that their appearance will be a major event.
** Anne Igartiburu recalls how she transformed into Bad Bunny on “Tu cara me suena”
** Anne Igartiburu recalls her experience on “Tu cara me suena,” where she transformed into Bad Bunny.
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** Alberto Guzmán revealed on “El sótano club” that Leticia Sabater and Georgina Rodríguez will be on the show “LOL,” following the controversy sparked by their media clash.
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** The famous Naranjito, the mascot of the 1982 World Cup in Spain, appears on screen again for the first time in decades. Its return revives nostalgia for one of the most memorable symbols of Spanish football and the historic World Cup held in the country.
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** A study indicates that in Spain, around €77,000 per year would be needed to achieve happiness, although citizens believe there are more important factors than money, such as personal well-being and other aspects of life.
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** ¡Hola! publishes a video of Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofía singing and dancing enthusiastically at Bad Bunny’s sixth concert in Madrid, following an exclusive report by Javier de Hoyos.
** Julia Otero’s 5-year battle against cancer: “I undergo checkups every three months, which cause a lot of anxiety”
** Julia Otero speaks candidly about her battle with cancer, an illness she has now overcome. The presenter explains that, five years later, she still undergoes checkups every three months, a process that causes her a lot of anxiety.
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** Almudena Cid and Gerardo Berodia appeared together at an event, showing that they are going through a good moment as a couple. However, both avoided speaking to the press and preferred to keep a low profile amid the controversy involving Christian Gálvez.
** Martiño Rivas is dating model Mileshka: spotted walking hand in hand through Madrid
** The magazine *Diez Minutos* publishes images of Martiño Rivas and model Mileshka walking hand in hand through Madrid, thus confirming their relationship. According to the publication, she has already met the actor’s daughter.
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** Shakira shared several images on Instagram of her latest rehearsals ahead of the 2026 World Cup opening show, assuring that she is ready for her performance.
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** Carmen Machi responded with irony to the controversy over attending Bad Bunny’s “little house,” making it clear that these kinds of events are not about seeing the artist up close or showing off, but about experiencing the event.
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** Mayim Bialik talked about the side effects she suffered after trying weight-loss injections, including uncontrollable diarrhea and sulfur burps. Her experience once again sparked debate about the risks and discomfort associated with this type of weight-loss treatment.
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** A child actor filed an anonymous lawsuit in California against Sean “Diddy” Combs, accusing him of sexually assaulting him during a networking event in 2007, according to ABC News.
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** The program *El tiempo justo* exclusively aired Kiko Rivera’s statements, in which he responded dismissively to Isa P after she spoke about her reconciliation with the Riveras.
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** An electricity expert says that leaving a fan on all night uses very little energy, so its cost is insignificant.
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** Following the 2.7% CPI increase, retirees with the maximum pension will see a rise of 92 euros in their monthly payment. The summer bonus payment is also being updated, and some pensioners may receive up to 3,359 additional euros.
** Vegetable-Based Pizza: an Affordable Recipe to Succeed This Summer
** Paula Monreal shares a vegetable-based pizza recipe, ideal for summer and budget-friendly. The base is made with carrot, zucchini, egg, and ground almonds, offering a lighter and healthier option to enjoy at home.
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** More than thirty European consumer organizations have warned about the impact of the reforms proposed by Brussels, considering that they would mean a reduction in air passengers’ rights and a regulatory setback.
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** Hate crimes against people with disabilities are the second most increased in the last year, with 90% more reports.
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** A study indicates that traumatic brain injuries, one of the main causes of neurological disability, may also be associated with vision problems or visual impairment.
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** A bureaucratic backlog and lack of resources have prevented Miguel Planas from accessing a home adapted to his needs, forcing him to remain in a hospital for six years.
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** The president of the business confederation for essential services, Javier Sigüenza, speaks with La Información Económica-20minutos after the official presentation of the platform he leads.
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** A study by Cajamar and the Spanish Wine Federation, based on 84 wineries representing 30% of the sector’s revenue, indicates that 90% have reduced emissions and 79% their energy consumption. In addition, 81% have managed to reduce their water consumption.
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** At a time when governments celebrate major events for their economic impact, the text highlights that a pope can also attract massive crowds, with a power of mobilization that no institutional campaign could match.
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** EMT is relaunching the tender for the construction of the La Elipa electric bus depot for 161 million euros after the concession received no bids. The municipal company will then take over the operation, management, and maintenance of the infrastructure.
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** BBVA says that the 33,000-home housing plan is insufficient, that it could push the deficit above the limits, and that the regularization of immigrants would have an uncertain, even null, impact.
** Nokia faces its centenary in Spain with a radical shift: from mobile phones to data centers and defense
** Nokia arrives at its centenary in Spain after successfully completing its transformation from the mobile phone business to areas such as data centers and defense. Its president in the country is asking Brussels to make mergers between operators easier in order to boost the sector’s competitiveness.
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** The *Super Mario* sequel has surpassed $1 billion at the box office, becoming one of the biggest historical hits in cinema.
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** The series about the 1992 murder of Rachel Nickell has entered Netflix’s top charts in 90 countries.
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** The temporary pause in filming the HBO Max series will delay the premiere of the third season, which is now expected in 2027.
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** Javier Bardem will star in a new version of “Cape Fear” as Max Cady, the violent ex-convict previously played by Robert Mitchum and Robert De Niro. The article highlights where to watch the earlier adaptations before the series.
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** Luca Guadagnino sharply criticized *Top Gun: Maverick*, calling it part of the “nostalgia economy.” According to the director of *Call Me by Your Name*, Tom Cruise’s successful sequel relies more on nostalgic formulas than on new ideas.
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** The piece questions how self-care and “well-being” can become another source of pressure: waking up early, eating healthy, exercising, taking supplements, and caring for others ends up becoming a list of demands that is exhausting rather than relieving.
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** Psychologist Beatriz Gil Bóveda explains that sharing our goals is not always negative. The key is to distinguish between sharing them to receive support and doing so to seek validation, since the latter can affect motivation and commitment to the goals.
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** A new study indicates that abatacept is more effective than the conventional treatment with hydroxychloroquine for patients with rheumatoid arthritis, which could make it a promising new therapeutic option.
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** The testimonies of Alejandro, Ana, and Carlos highlight that well-being can be regained through healthy habits, psychological support, and a flexible attitude toward change.
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** Oncologist Silvio Garattini, 97, says that eating little can promote longevity. His advice is to leave the table still a little hungry, as part of habits that help people live longer.
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** The expert talks with *20bien* about how the constant increase in stimuli is increasingly affecting mental health. She points out that the brain is not incapable of resting, but has unlearned how to do so because of the pace and overload of modern life.
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** WWDC 2026 introduced important new developments in software and artificial intelligence, but it also revealed signs in Apple’s own software that point to a possible foldable iPhone. The article suggests that these clues could indicate an announcement sooner than expected.
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** Samsung and the Prado Museum launch Photo Prado, a free app with artificial intelligence that allows visitors to create personalized memories of their visit without photographing the artworks.
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** Xiaomi has shown advances in its humanoid robot CyberOne, which now features a more sophisticated bionic hand. Thanks to it, the robot can handle a mobile phone and take photos autonomously, demonstrating greater dexterity and precision in its movements.
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** Spatial Reframing is a new AI feature for iPhone that lets you change the framing of a photo after taking it, as if you could go back in time and reposition the camera.
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** China has inaugurated an underwater data center off the coast of Shanghai, powered by wind energy. The project aims to process AI and 5G data more efficiently by taking advantage of the sea’s natural cooling to reduce energy consumption and improve performance.
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** Sara Marín, a women’s health expert, clears up some of the most common myths about wearing a bra and explains what is true in the most repeated beliefs about whether it is advisable to wear one or not.
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** Palpitations are a common symptom during perimenopause and may be related to the hormonal changes typical of this stage. According to the specialist, the heart can become more sensitive during this period.
** Boticaria García: “Social media constantly disrespects women and menopause”
** Marián García presents, together with a doctor in Physical Activity and Sports Sciences, the book *Women of Iron*, a guide to understanding the body’s changes during menopause and learning how to relieve its symptoms.
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** The stylist explains that the carré haircut will be one of the most requested this spring because it instantly rejuvenates and, if it’s well structured, it’s easy to style and maintain.
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** The neuroscientist explains that spending time in natural environments can help reduce stress and calm the mind, highlighting the positive impact that nature has on our mental well-being.
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** The micro fringe is back this season in a softer, more versatile, and easier-to-wear version. According to experts, it adapts better to different face shapes and styles, making it a modern option for refreshing your look without a drastic change.
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** Chef Dani García offers a reinvented version of the traditional gazpacho and shares key tips for preparing it. His recipe breaks with the classic version by leaving out water, cucumber, and bread, and instead includes ingredients such as strawberry, feta cheese, and chives.
** 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. This content highlights four must-try Argentine recipes to better understand the country’s gastronomy.
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** Inspired by the classic La Viña cheesecake from San Sebastián, the cheesecake has become the star dish at a restaurant known for its great quality and good prices.
** Plantain Cake, a Mexican recipe you have to make to surprise your guests
** It is a traditional dessert that is very popular in Veracruz, Mexico, although not very well known in Spain. It is a cake made with plantains, ideal for surprising guests with an authentic and different flavor.
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** New fermentation technologies and artificial intelligence aim to transform waste into high-value ingredients, driving a more sustainable and efficient food revolution.
** What is acarajé, the typical dish of northeastern Brazil with African roots
** Brazil has a great culinary diversity beyond feijoada, with dishes such as acarajé. This typical food from northeastern Brazil stands out for its origin and flavor, which are linked to African roots, reflecting the cultural richness of the country’s gastronomy.
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** An airline ground worker explains what the different labels placed on checked baggage during a flight are for.
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** The new spa hotel in Ourense will have 42 rooms with views of the Miño River and a thermal garden with outdoor pools. It will be the only five-star hotel in the province.
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** During 2026, thirteen municipalities in Lower Alentejo will celebrate the title of European Wine City, an ideal opportunity to visit this Portuguese region. The route invites you to cross the border and discover wineries, whitewashed towns, and wines with a lot of history.
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** The tourist tax aims to fund infrastructure and manage the large influx of visitors in Spanish destinations. This summer, several areas will apply the fee, which can reach up to 12 euros.
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** The MG3 Hybrid+ Business Edition makes its debut with a leasing price starting at €269 per month. It stands out for offering a complete set of features and a high-performance hybrid system, combining more power with a lower cost than expected.
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** Leo XIV has arrived in Barcelona in an adapted Isuzu D-Max van, the same vehicle he used during his tour of Africa. This “other popemobile” stands out for its practical use and for accompanying the pontiff on his visit.
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** The N-232 will connect with the AP-68 in the municipal area of Aldeanueva del Ebro (La Rioja) via the regional road LR-384 when the highway concession ends, expected at the end of 2026.
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** The Civil Guard used its social media to remind cyclists of the importance of following basic road safety rules on the road in order to avoid accidents and traffic problems.
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** Traffic authorities will strengthen checks on motorcyclists during weekends through October, with a preventive focus and emphasis on responsible riding. The measure responds to the fact that more than half of the motorcyclists who have died this year died between 3:00 p.m. on Friday and midnight on Sunday.
** Drivers are wondering whether the V16 beacon is already being required this year at the MOT inspection to pass it successfully
** In Spain, since January 1 of this year, it has been mandatory to carry a connected V16 beacon in the vehicle, according to Royal Decree 1030/2022. The article clarifies this requirement and answers the question many drivers have about whether it is already being required at the MOT inspection in order to pass.
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** Leo XIV concludes his visit to the Canary Islands this Friday, with a focus on attention to migrants. During his schedule in Tenerife and Gran Canaria, traffic closures and restrictions have been planned in several cities and streets affected by the security deployment and official events.
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** The acting regional government asks for discretion regarding negotiations with Vox and does not clarify whether a possible agreement will be reached before Parliament is convened this Thursday.
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** The parish priest of the Church of Our Lady of La O reported last weekend the theft of the jewels worn by the image. The investigation has led to two arrests and to a jeweler being placed under suspicion for his alleged involvement in the theft.
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** Homeowners’ associations in Andalusia have little time left to bring their pool maintenance up to date and comply with regulations. Those who fail to do so face fines ranging from €3,000 to €600,000, as well as a possible closure of the facility.
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** A 25-year-old swimmer died after hitting the rocks on a beach in Mazarrón. Several people who were at the scene managed to pull him out of the water unconscious.
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** Seville will install four new themed, modern, and accessible playgrounds in the Norte, Nervión, Sur, and Bellavista districts, with an investment of €853,600.
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** A judge has sentenced the owner of a shop in Lugo to 11 years in prison for sexually assaulting a customer. According to the report, the man called her several times to come to the store and, once there, committed different abuses.
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** The anti-drug operation in Jaén remains ongoing and now totals 20 arrests, including 4 national police officers from the Narcotics Unit of the Linares police station. The arrests are part of an ongoing investigation by the National Police Corps.
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** The prosecution is seeking 30 years in prison for the defendant for the murder of his partner in the middle of the street in Getafe in 2023.
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** The defendant has been sentenced to 10 and a half years in prison for sexually assaulting a minor in her care. In addition, she must pay the victim 25,000 euros in compensation and serve five years of supervised release.
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** The entire province of Guadalajara will be within the path of totality, so from any location it will be possible to see how the Moon completely covers the Sun.
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** The South Korean influencer @tomatetemato has gained popularity on social media for her love of Andalusia and its local traditions. While she continues improving her Spanish, she shares content about Cádiz culture and her connection to the region’s art and customs.
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** A woman decided to get a tattoo using her pet’s ashes and said that, when it needs touching up, she will use more ashes again. For her, it is a way to keep her companion with her for even longer.
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** A young man proposed to his girlfriend on a stage, but her reaction was awkward and discouraging: she ended up walking away without saying a word. What was meant to be a romantic moment turned into a painful scene for him, leaving the impression of an obvious rejection.
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** An analysis of veterinary spending in Spain shows that surgeries, although they account for only 1.6% of veterinary procedures, make up 15% of total spending, highlighting how a single procedure can significantly drive up the bill.
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** Storage instructions, handling, and the expiration date are key to ensuring the safety of your pet’s food once it gets home.
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** Dogs exert much more force when biting with their molars than with their canines, due to the mechanics of the jaw lever.
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** The content only invites readers to check yesterday’s, today’s, and tomorrow’s horoscope on 20minutos.es, without offering any additional details about predictions or zodiac signs.
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** Double unstressed pronouns, such as “me lo dio,” “te lo dio,” or “nos lo dio,” are used naturally in everyday speech. Although they may seem difficult, their use follows grammatical patterns that explain why we say “se lo di” instead of other forms.
** Check ONCE: today’s results, Wednesday, June 10
** The ONCE results for Wednesday, June 10, 2026, will be published starting at 9:30 p.m. They can be checked on the 20minutos.es website.
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** The results of the Bonoloto drawing for Wednesday, June 10, 2026 will be available starting at 9:30 p.m. They can be checked on the 20minutos.es website.
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** Raymond Goethals was a legendary Belgian coach known as “the wizard.” In 1993, at the age of 71, he became the oldest coach ever to win the European Cup, leading Olympique de Marseille to the title.
** When Hollywood Invented the “Biopic”: The Decade That Shaped the Genre
** In the 1930s, Hollywood transformed filmed biography into a highly successful commercial genre with critical prestige, establishing the “biopic” as one of the industry’s most influential formulas.
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** *Billy Bond y la Pesada del Rock and Roll, Primer Volumen* is regarded as a historic album in Spanish-language heavy rock and a key Argentine release that helped consolidate the genre in the country.
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** Astrology and therapeutic tarot expert Ceci Buzali chose a WhatsApp emoji to represent each zodiac sign and shared her selection on Instagram, sparking curiosity about which ones correspond to Sagittarius, Cancer, Aries, and the other signs.
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** The article talks about celebrities who got married as teenagers, many before turning 20, and points out that most of those marriages did not last long. It also invites readers to find out which one of them got married at 16, giving a clue about her role as an expert zombie killer in movies.
** Pope’s Visit
** The content only indicates that it collects all the comic strips published by Terán in *20minutos* about the Pope’s visit, without providing any further details about the event or the strips.
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** Access to housing in Spain is becoming increasingly difficult because of rising purchase and rental prices. According to Idealista, in March 2026 rent reached **15 euros/m²**, a record high. Even so, the article points out that there are still cities where renting remains possible.
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** Researchers found multiple indications that the small red dot GLIMPSE-17775 would be a supermassive black hole surrounded by a dense layer of partially ionized gas, considered so far the strongest evidence for this type of object.
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** Petro reminded that Colombian law prohibits foreign support and funding in election campaigns, and asked Trump not to вмешere in the country’s political race.
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** Nervis Villalobos, a former Chavista official, is among the defendants in the Duro Felguera case. In 2020, the United States offered $15 million for information that would lead to his capture, reflecting the seriousness of the charges against him.
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** Experts warn that the planet could surpass the 1.5°C limit above pre-industrial levels around 2030, a threshold set by the Paris Agreement to avoid the worst effects of climate change.
** Motorcyclist Seriously Injured in Collision with a Car in Gran Canaria
** A motorcyclist was seriously injured after colliding with a car in Gran Canaria. He suffered a serious head injury and was taken to the University Hospital Insular of Gran Canaria for medical treatment.
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** Prime Video includes a 6-episode miniseries based on the characters from *La piel del tambor*, one of Arturo Pérez-Reverte’s most renowned novels, offering an ideal option for binge-watching.
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** Makeup artist David Francés explains how to adapt makeup after 40 to enhance the eyes, soften features, and add freshness. He points out that it is advisable to adjust certain products and techniques in order to maintain style without making the face look harsher.
**'The Last of Us' abruptly suspends filming of the third season**
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 rates, but that’s over now”
** Natalia de Santiago explains that the mortgage market has changed and that, when buying a home, the fixed-rate option is no longer the dominant choice it once was. According to the expert, current conditions have led people to rethink their mortgage decisions and place more value on the alternatives available.
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** The Asturian chef shared an appetizer idea on his show featuring canned cockles, recommending that they be enhanced with mandarin orange and olive oil instead of lemon.
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** Prime Video will premiere *Todos nuestros años* on June 10, a new teen romantic series that promises to be the platform’s next hit. The production blends the tone of *People We Meet on Vacation* and *The Summer I Turned Pretty*.
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** The article highlights five must-do trips to take at least once in a lifetime, from Japan’s blend of tradition and modernity to the wild, remote landscapes of Patagonia.
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** The miniseries, starring Jordan Bolger, Max Fincham, and Eleanor Williams, explores one of the darkest and most enigmatic British cases: the murder of a woman in front of her two-year-old son.
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** The passage, protected as a historic ensemble, connects Clot and Sant Martí in just 122 meters. It stands out for its colorful houses, 19th-century working-class architecture, and pedestrian tranquility, making it a small urban oasis in the middle of the Clot neighborhood.
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** Catalonia’s most famous flower exhibition features 113 decorated spaces this year, along with concerts and routes through some of the city’s most emblematic corners, offering a standout cultural and visual experience for visitors and residents alike.
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** For the first time, a FIFA World Cup will have three opening ceremonies, one in each host country of the 2026 edition: the United States, Mexico, and Canada. This marks a historic precedent by adapting the tournament’s opening to its three host nations.
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** The Junta de Andalucía has introduced a new tourist pass inspired by the Camino de Santiago to boost rural tourism in ten municipalities in one of the most beautiful regions of Seville. The initiative aims to attract visitors and give greater visibility to this destination.
Once a victim of the Arab oil embargo, the US becomes the world’s top oil exporter
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** Oil rises more than $1 as escalation in US-Iran strikes unnerve traders
** Oil prices jumped by more than $1 per barrel as traders reacted to rising US-Iran tensions and the risk of a broader conflict. The market worried that attacks or retaliation could disrupt crude supplies and shipping along key routes, increasing uncertainty about supply and pushing prices higher.
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** *Analysis: Trump setbacks fuel lame-duck talk as he turns 80*
** The article examines how recent political setbacks are prompting talk that Trump may be losing influence as he approaches 80. It says allies and critics are increasingly questioning his grip on the GOP and whether he can shape the party’s future, fueling speculation that he could become a lame duck despite his continued dominance.
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** White House defends Cuba sanctions as UN warns of harm
** The White House defended U.S. sanctions on Cuba, saying they target the government, not the Cuban people, after the UN warned that the embargo is worsening hardship and limiting access to food and medicine. Officials argued that the sanctions pressure Havana over human rights and political reforms, while critics say the measures punish ordinary citizens.
** US launches new strikes on targets in Iran
** The U.S. carried out fresh strikes on targets in Iran, escalating tensions after recent hostilities in the region. Details on the targets, damage, and casualties were not immediately clear, but the action signals a further deepening of the conflict.
** Gold falls more than 4% as Trump threatens more attacks on Iran
** Gold prices fell by over 4% as investors moved away from safe-haven assets after U.S. President Trump threatened more attacks on Iran. The sharp drop reflected weaker demand for bullion amid heightened geopolitical uncertainty, as markets reacted to the possibility of further escalation in the Middle East.
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** CBOT soybean futures rise after eight-session decline
** CBOT soybean futures edged higher, ending an eight-session losing streak as traders covered short positions and monitored weather and demand signals. Broader grain markets were mixed, with corn and wheat also attracting attention amid changing crop conditions and export expectations.
** Why is Longfor Properties stock surging today?
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** FS.COM shares jump over 10% after buyback plan announcement
** FS.COM shares rose by more than 10% after the company announced a stock buyback plan, signaling confidence in its valuation and future prospects. Investors responded positively to the move, which can help support share prices by reducing the number of outstanding shares.
** Core Lithium shares jump on plan to spin out exploration assets
** Core Lithium’s shares rose after the company said it will spin off its exploration assets into a new entity. The move is intended to sharpen focus on its core operations while separately advancing exploration potential. Investors responded positively to the restructuring plan.
PPAP Automotive shares jump 12.7% on Hutchinson partnership
PPAP Automotive shares rose 12.7% after announcing a strategic partnership with French automotive supplier Hutchinson. The partnership is expected to strengthen PPAP’s product offerings and expand its market reach, boosting investor sentiment.
** Why is JD.com stock falling today?
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** Target investors reject proposal for independent board chair - Reuters
** Target shareholders voted against a proposal to separate the CEO and board chair roles, keeping the company’s current leadership structure. The decision came as investors weighed corporate governance changes amid pressure for stronger oversight.
** China’s Changchun unveils auto revamp plan, seeks BYD and Xiaomi to boost EV push
** Changchun, a major northeastern Chinese automotive hub, plans a sweeping industry overhaul to attract leading electric vehicle makers, including BYD and Xiaomi. The city aims to modernize its aging auto base, strengthen supply chains, and accelerate its shift toward EV production as competition in China’s sector intensifies.
** Oracle’s AI spending exceeds estimates, raising concerns about rising debt
** Oracle is increasing its AI-related capital spending well beyond estimates, raising concerns that growing investment needs could strain cash flow and add to debt. Investors are watching to see whether the company’s aggressive push into AI infrastructure will generate returns quickly enough to justify the heavy spending.
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** South Korea imposes a $409 million fine on Coupang over a massive data breach
** South Korea has fined Coupang $409 million after a major data breach exposed customer information. The penalty is among the largest ever imposed in the country and reflects regulatory concerns about the company’s data security practices and handling of personal information.
** East African ministers to unveil budgets amid Iran cost shocks, debt strains
** East African finance ministers are set to present budgets under pressure from rising costs linked to tensions with Iran, weak revenues, and heavy debt burdens. Governments are expected to balance spending needs with austerity measures, while households and businesses face higher fuel and import costs.
** Japan business sentiment worsens in April-June as Middle East war hits
** Japan’s business sentiment weakened in April-June as the Middle East conflict raised concerns about supply chains, energy costs, and global demand. Companies became more cautious about the outlook, with exporters and manufacturers especially affected. Despite still-solid domestic demand, overall confidence fell, highlighting risks from geopolitical instability and slower overseas growth.
** Federal budget balance shows a larger deficit than expected
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** Crude Oil Inventories Fall, But Less Than Anticipated
** Crude oil inventories declined in the latest report, but the drop was smaller than analysts had expected, suggesting demand or supply conditions were not as tight as hoped. The report may put some pressure on oil prices and leave traders watching future inventory data for clearer direction.
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** U.S. consumer prices rise by 4.2% annually in May
** Consumer prices increased by 4.2% compared with the same month last year in May, indicating ongoing inflationary pressure across the economy. The report suggests that prices remained high despite policymakers’ efforts to slow demand, with major categories still adding to higher household costs.
** CPI Holds Steady at 0.5%, Aligning with Forecasts
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** Italy’s industrial output unexpectedly rises in April despite Iran war
** Italy’s industrial output rose unexpectedly in April, defying expectations amid concerns over the Iran war. The article says the increase suggests the sector remained resilient despite geopolitical uncertainty and broader economic worries.
** Italy’s industrial output rises 0.5% in April, beating forecasts
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** World markets are walking a tightrope between AI stocks and oil shocks
** Global markets are balancing optimism about AI-driven stock gains against risks from rising oil prices and geopolitical tensions. Investors are watching whether tech momentum can offset inflation fears and economic uncertainty, as energy costs and conflict concerns keep volatility elevated.
** U.S., Iran trade airstrikes for second straight day as Trump warns of more attacks
** The United States and Iran exchanged airstrikes for a second day, further escalating tensions. President Trump warned that more attacks could follow as both sides continued military action, raising fears of a wider conflict.
**Morning Bid: Tech and war jitters sap confidence**
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** ECB poised for “insurance hike” as Iran war fans euro zone inflation
** The European Central Bank is expected to raise interest rates as an “insurance hike” amid rising inflation risks in the euro zone, worsened by the war in Iran. Higher oil prices could keep inflation elevated, making policymakers more likely to act despite broader economic uncertainty.
** Stocks fall, oil rises amid Iran-US tensions and inflation concerns
** Global stocks declined and oil prices climbed as investors considered rising Iran-US tensions, persistent inflation, and changing expectations for interest rates. Demand for safe-haven assets boosted the yen and gold, while bond yields shifted as markets evaluated the risk of a wider conflict and its possible effects on energy supplies and economic growth.
** Higher gasoline prices likely pushed up US consumer inflation again in May
** US consumer inflation likely rose again in May, driven in part by higher gasoline prices. The report suggests persistent pressure on household costs, while economists watch for signs of slowing price growth that could influence Federal Reserve policy decisions.
** U.S. judge denies request to temporarily halt Trump’s abandoned “weaponization” fund
** A U.S. judge rejected a request to temporarily block a fund linked to Trump’s claims of “weaponization,” after the plan had already been abandoned. The ruling means no immediate injunction is in place, and the dispute over the fund’s legality and purpose continues. If you want, I can also make it sound more natural, more formal, or more like a news headline.
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** Wall Street indexes fall more than 1%, hit by tech and Iran war worries
** U.S. stocks fell more than 1% as investors sold technology shares and grew anxious about tensions in the Middle East amid concerns over a potential Iran-Israel war. Major indexes declined, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit hardest. Rising oil prices and uncertainty surrounding the conflict weighed on market sentiment.
** Bitcoin remained subdued below $62,000 amid U.S.-Iran escalation; May CPI met expectations
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** Bitcoin is bearish below key moving averages with poor risk/reward: hourly levels
** Bitcoin remains under pressure, trading below key moving averages with a weak risk/reward setup. The article highlights bearish hourly levels, suggesting limited upside unless BTC reclaims important resistance. Traders are watching for further downside if support fails, as momentum remains negative.
** Shotgun.fun Launches as the First Trading Terminal With 100% Cashback
** Shotgun.fun has launched as a trading terminal offering 100% cashback, positioning itself as the first platform of its kind. The product aims to attract traders with a unique rewards model, although the provided article contains limited information and no additional details.
** World Cup 2026 Prediction Markets Now Live on Whale.io with $90K in Prizes
** The article announces the launch of World Cup 2026 prediction markets on Whale.io, offering $90,000 in prizes. It highlights a way for users to predict tournament outcomes and compete for rewards as the event approaches.
** Bitcoin dips below $62k as ETF outflows continue; Strategy buys the dip
** Bitcoin fell below $62,000 as spot ETF outflows persisted, putting additional pressure on the market. Despite the weakness, Strategy continued its buying strategy by purchasing more Bitcoin on the dip. The article highlights ongoing investor caution even as major corporate accumulation remains steady.
** Chris Jericho to Join and Co-Create Official Community Traits for the Kokopi Koalas™ NFT Collection
** Chris Jericho is joining the Kokopi Koalas NFT project to help co-create official community traits for the collection. The collaboration aims to involve fans and expand the brand’s creative direction through Jericho’s input and influence. If you want, I can also make it sound more **natural, promotional, or news-style**.
** Analyst sees Bitcoin hitting $227K-$378K amid monetary scarcity, gold flows
** The article says Bitcoin could rise to **$227K–$378K** as investors look for scarce assets amid tighter monetary conditions and a shift of capital from gold into BTC. The analyst argues that Bitcoin’s fixed supply and its growing role as a reserve-like asset could drive significant upside if demand continues.
** CoinZoom Becomes First U.S.-Regulated Exchange to Support USDT on Ethereum, Tron, and BNB Smart Chain
** CoinZoom says it is the first U.S.-regulated exchange to support Tether (USDT) across Ethereum, Tron, and BNB Smart Chain. The move gives users more flexibility for deposits and withdrawals, expands access to a major stablecoin, and reflects growing demand for multi-chain crypto support.
** 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, which gives users persistent, user-owned memory. The company aims to build AI that can remember context across interactions while keeping control of personal data in users’ hands.
** Bitcoin will hit new all-time highs within 3 years, Transform Ventures CEO says
** The article says Bitcoin is expected to reach new all-time highs within three years, according to the CEO of Transform Ventures. It likely discusses bullish long-term factors supporting the forecast, although no article content was provided here.
** FDA accepts Genentech filing for Tecentriq in colon cancer
** The FDA has accepted Genentech’s application for Tecentriq in colon cancer, bringing the treatment one step closer to possible approval. The request aims to expand Tecentriq’s use for this cancer type as regulators begin their review.
** Elixiron reports phase 2 interim data for Alzheimer’s drug
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** Humacyte prices $50 million public offering at $1.05 per share
** Humacyte announced a $50 million public offering priced at $1.05 per share. The company plans to use the proceeds for general corporate purposes, including working capital and continued development of its biotechnology products.
** Cathie Wood’s ARK sells Iridium and Robinhood stock, buys Kodiak AI
** Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest reduced its positions in Iridium and Robinhood while adding shares of Kodiak AI. The trades reflect the firm’s ongoing portfolio rebalancing across telecom, fintech, and autonomous vehicle-related bets.
** Five Star Bancorp promotes Cliff Cooper to executive vice president
** Five Star Bancorp named Cliff Cooper executive vice president. The company said Cooper will take on expanded responsibilities as it continues to grow and strengthen its leadership team.
** Ashland responds to Ancora Alternatives investor presentation
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Capital Bank adds former Capital One executive to board
Capital Bank has appointed a former Capital One executive to its board of directors. The move brings experienced financial leadership to the bank as it continues to strengthen its governance and strategic direction.
EquipmentShare appoints two directors following IPO
EquipmentShare named two directors to its board after going public, expanding its leadership as it transitions into the public markets. The appointments are intended to support governance and strategic oversight following the IPO.
** EquipmentShare adds two directors after IPO transition
** EquipmentShare has appointed two new directors as it moves forward after its IPO. The appointments are intended to strengthen governance and support the company’s next stage of growth.
** Solmate rejects Forward Industries takeover proposal
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