News Summary - 06/12/2026

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** Trump claims deal to end Iran war near as Tehran says ânothingâ finalized
** U.S. President Trump says a âgreat settlementâ to end the conflict has been reached or is close, but Iran rejects the claim, calling reports of a deal speculative and saying nothing has been finalized.
**Flip-flop or deliberate? - Unpacking Trumpâs strategy on Iran**
**BBC correspondent Gary O'Donoghue examines President Trumpâs mixed messaging on the Iran war and what it may reveal about his strategy.**
** Thai Princess Bajrakitiyabha dies after more than three years in coma
** Princess Bajrakitiyabha, the eldest daughter of Thailandâs king, collapsed in December 2022 while walking her dogs and remained in a coma for more than three years.
Why the economics make this the craziest World Cup ever
Trade wars, rising costs, and record-high ticket prices make the 2026 World Cup uniquely expensive and politically charged. Faisal Islam examines how the tournament reflects broader shifts and tensions in the global economy.
** âThey destroyed the futureâ: Palestinian anger over rise in Israeli demolitions in East Jerusalem
** Palestinian homes in occupied East Jerusalem are being demolished to make way for a park, fueling anger over the loss of local housing and concerns about the communityâs future stability.
** Deadly Sudan drone strike targets funeral procession
** Rights groups say the RSF paramilitary carried out a drone strike in el-Obeid, a key front-line city in Sudanâs civil war, killing civilians at a funeral procession. The attack has drawn condemnation as violence intensifies between the RSF and rival forces.
** World Cup kicks off in Mexico with Shakira, dancing, and protests
** The World Cup opened in Mexico with a star-studded ceremony featuring Shakira and dancing, but the event was also marked by sporadic clashes between police and protesters near Azteca stadium.
** Nigeria evacuates citizens from South Africa as anti-migrant sentiment rises
** Nigeria has become the latest African country to evacuate its citizens from South Africa amid growing anti-migrant sentiment and reported xenophobic attacks.
** Artan to referee UEFA Super Cup after losing World Cup role
** Somali referee Omar Artan has been appointed to officiate the UEFA Super Cup match between Paris Saint-Germain and Aston Villa later this summer, after his earlier disappointment of not being selected for the World Cup.
** Pope Leo visits Canary Islands to highlight perilous journeys of migrants
** The Pope urges a humane approach to migration, calling for migrants seeking a better life to be welcomed with dignity and respect.
** Knicks fans go wild as New York team makes biggest comeback in NBA Finals history
** Wednesdayâs result puts the team one win away from a famous NBA Finals victory after completing the biggest comeback in Finals history.
** Olivia Rodrigo sings about heartbreak, but sheâs already chosen her wedding song
** The pop star opens up about how difficult it is to write happy songs and reflects on having an anxiety attack around her Glastonbury performance.
** Four days of extreme rain killed 7% of the worldâs rarest orangutans, study says
** A study says climate change-driven extreme weather is threatening orangutans with extinction, with severe impacts on already endangered populations.
Thai court sentences two men to death over Bangkok shrine bombing
A Thai court has sentenced two men to death for the 2014 bombing at Bangkokâs Erawan Shrine, where 20 people were killed and 120 others were injured.
** French singer Patrick Bruel under formal investigation for rape
** French singer Patrick Bruel has been released from custody and placed under judicial supervision while an examining magistrate continues investigating the rape allegation against him.
** The furious dispute over what caused Air India Flight 171 to crash
** Investigators have not yet released their final conclusions about what caused Air India Flight 171 to crash, and more details may emerge in the coming days.
** Vance says Israeli PM Netanyahu "has got some things wrong"
** The US vice president said Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu strongly advocates for Israelâs interests, but those interests do not always align with the United Statesâ priorities.
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon kill 17, reports say
Lebanese state media said Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon killed 17 people in total, including nine in a series of attacks in the town of Tayr Debba.
** Whale graveyard dating back five million years discovered
** Researchers say an Indian Ocean site described as âfar beyond anything we had imaginedâ has revealed a whale graveyard dating back around five million years.
** Bill Gates says Epstein wanted a personal relationship, but he ânever reciprocatedâ
** Gates reportedly told lawmakers in private meetings that Jeffrey Epstein wanted a personal relationship with him, but Gates never returned the interest. He also said Epstein tried to use Gatesâ marital infidelities to pressure him.
** Norway Crown Princessâs Son to Stay in Custody Before Rape Verdict, Says Court
** A ruling overturned a lower courtâs Monday decision that had ordered the release of the crown princessâs 29-year-old son, meaning he will remain in custody ahead of the rape verdict.
Pakistan launches deadly air strikes in Afghanistan, reigniting tensions
Fresh air strikes by Pakistan have shattered weeks of relative calm in the volatile border region with Afghanistan, reigniting tensions between the two countries.
** More than 50 Iranian military bases damaged in US strikes since the start of the war, satellite images show
** US strikes have damaged more than 50 Iranian military bases since the start of the war, according to satellite images. Experts say the attacks hit jets and warships at sites across Iran, indicating significant military losses.
** The World Cup of adverts: How brands are competing to entertain, not simply sell
** Kim Kardashian, Timothée Chalamet, and Susan Boyle are among the celebrities appearing in ambitious new ads released ahead of the World Cup, as brands aim to capture attention by entertaining audiences rather than just promoting products.
** Ex-UK political aide Steve Hilton pledges a âcommon senseâ overhaul if elected California governor
** Steve Hilton, a Trump-backed Republican candidate, is running for governor of California in the heavily liberal state. He says his campaign is focused on a âcommon senseâ overhaul and is not tied to traditional party ideology.
** Air India crash familiesâ year-long battle to identify victimsâ remains
** Families of Air India crash victims are still seeking answers a year later after some were given misidentified remains, and in one case, mixed remains, of their loved ones. Relatives are urging Indian authorities to explain how the errors happened and to ensure accountability and proper identification.
** What we know about the US sea drone used in helicopter crew rescue mission
** BBC Verify looks into the US sea drone boat involved in a helicopter crew rescue mission, explaining what is known about the vessel and how the operation unfolded.
** An Everest guide's miraculous survival raises questions for the tourism industry
** The article questions Everest tourism practices after a cook was leading clients up the mountain and had to save himself. His survival highlights concerns about guide qualifications, safety standards, and accountability in the high-risk climbing industry.
** Family of British toddler criticizes police as Australian inquiry into cold case murders begins
** The NSW inquiry into cold case murders has begun and will also investigate whether notorious serial killer Ivan Milat may have been responsible for additional killings.
** Social media on trial: Four important cases to watch
** Social media companies are facing thousands of lawsuits, and the BBC highlights four key cases that could have major implications for the industry.
** Watch: Historic U.S.-Canada border library gets new Quebec-only entrance
** After more than a century of shared access, Canadians were barred in 2025 from using the libraryâs U.S.-side entrance by the Trump administration. The historic cross-border library has since added a new Quebec-only entrance to restore Canadian access.
** âI will never get over watching my home burnâ: Belfast residents reel after night of unrest
** Disorder in Belfast erupted after a knife attack in the north of the city, forcing some residents to flee their homes. The unrest left locals shaken, with many reeling from the damage and fear caused by the nightâs violence.
** Air India crash pilot's father vows to defend son's reputation
** Investigators are expected to release an update on the crash soon, which killed 260 people last year.
** SpaceX's stock market blast-off could be Musk's biggest gamble yet
** SpaceX is reportedly preparing for a stock market debut that could dramatically reshape the company, influence the broader market, and greatly affect Elon Muskâs wealth.
** Inside Myanmar, rebels are losing ground as military forces move into the army
** The BBC accompanies rebel fighters to frontline areas in Myanmar to examine the state of the conflict and how the war is progressing on the ground. If you want, I can also **proofread and make the English more natural**, since the title looks like it may have been auto-translated.
** Flip flop or deliberate? - Unpacking Trumpâs strategy on Iran
** The BBCâs Gary OâDonoghue examines President Trumpâs conflicting statements on the Iran conflict and whether they reflect confusion, a shifting strategy, or a deliberate effort to keep opponents guessing.
** A sneak peek inside Mexicoâs iconic Azteca Stadium before the World Cup kicks off
** BBC correspondent Will Grant was given access inside Mexicoâs newly renovated Azteca Stadium ahead of the tournamentâs opening match, offering a first look at the iconic venue before the World Cup begins.
** What we learned from Bill Gates' deposition on Epstein
** Bill Gates testified before Congress about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, the late convicted sex offender, in a deposition focused on what he knew and why he met with Epstein.
Fireworks illuminate Barcelona's Sagrada FamĂlia during Pope visit
During his visit to Spain, Pope Leo XIV praised Barcelonaâs Sagrada FamĂlia as a masterpiece made of âstones, colours and light.â
** Watch: BBC goes into jungle with Myanmar's civil war rebels
** BBC journalist Quentin Sommerville travels into Myanmar without official permission to meet a group of rebel fighters in the jungle amid the countryâs civil war.
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** The president of Tubos Reunidos is said to have agreed to pay the Leire scheme âŹ5,000 per month as thanks for influencing the companyâs bailout. The payments were routed through a supposed consultancy contract and were carried out in 21 invoices through the company Mediaciones MartĂnez.
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** The Las RaĂces camp, Spainâs largest reception center, has 4,000 places and currently houses 700 migrants. During the Popeâs visit, two of them will speak a few heartfelt words to him. Over the past five years, 70,000 migrants have passed through this center.
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** Pope Leo XIV is visiting Gran Canaria this Thursday as part of his trip to Spain, with the agenda focused on highlighting the situation of migrants and reinforcing a message of dignity and support for those arriving in the Canary Islands.
** The Canary Islands record the biggest drop in migrant arrivals in six years, although the route has claimed 635 lives so far this year
** The NGO Caminando Fronteras says that the Canary Islands have recorded the largest decline in migrant arrivals in six years. Even so, it warns that the migration route remains very dangerous and has caused 635 deaths so far this year. The organization is asking the Pope to help combat the dehumanization and invisibilization of migrants.
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** The EU launches its migration pact, with stricter asylum rules and faster returns. Spain ۱Ù۶s applying detention in third countries and says its legal framework still needs to be clarified. The government will resolve asylum applications within 12 weeks, while Von der Leyen defends the agreement as one that âsecures the borders.â
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** The article argues that Cataloniaâs greatness lies in not constantly seeking recognition, but in not needing to ask for it.
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** The article highlights that Leo XIV has shown more firmness and moral backbone than many expected, speaking out against the bellicosity of Donald Trump and Netanyahu, as well as against polarization and populism.
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** Trump said that there is a preliminary agreement with Iran over its nuclear program and that it could be signed in Europe, but Tehran denied it. According to Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel is not part of the alleged deal.
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** Latest on the war between the US and Israel against Iran, and the tension in the Strait of Hormuz and the Middle East. The article says that Netanyahu states that Israel is not part of the alleged agreement reached between the US and Iran.
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** South Korea and Czechia face each other on the first matchday of Group A, following Mexicoâs victory over South Africa in the opening match.
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** The first World Cup with 48 teams will begin on June 11 and bring together the major powers of soccer. 20minutos will provide full coverage of the tournament, with the schedule, live matches, and analysis from contributors such as Iñaki Angulo and referee Carla GarcĂa AlarcĂłn.
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** 20minutos invites its readers to take part in a 2026 World Cup prediction game, where they can make predictions about the Spanish national teamâs matches in every stage and earn points for correct guesses.
** Mexico opens with a win against South Africa in a crazy match with as many as three red cards
** Mexico made its debut with a 2-0 victory over South Africa in an intense and chaotic match. Goals from Quiñones and RaĂșl JimĂ©nez sealed Javier Aguirreâs teamâs win in a game marked by the dismissals of Sithole, Zwane, and CĂ©sar Montes.
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** Colombian singer Shakira enlivened the World Cup opening ceremony at Estadio Azteca with her performance of âDai, Daiâ alongside Burna Boy, sparking great excitement among those in attendance and on social media.
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** The princess, the eldest daughter of the King of Thailand, died at age 47 after remaining in a coma for three years following a heart condition suffered in 2022. Her death raises questions about the royal familyâs succession, as she was considered the favorite to succeed her father.
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** The article connects the rise of anti-immigration rhetoric in the United Kingdom with the historical instability of Northern Ireland. According to analyst Daniel Gil, the riots in Belfast are not isolated events, but recurring episodes of chronic violence inherited from the days of the IRA and ultranationalist groups.
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** TikToker RoRo has sparked controversy after showing off her physical transformation one month before taking part in *La Velada*. Several fitness experts have criticized her for allegedly promoting very strict calorie control in her diet, something some consider potentially harmful and linked to eating disorders.
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** The model, featured in Mujer.esâs summer special, talks about fashion, her personal evolution, and the habits that allow her to take care of herself both inside and out.
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** Banks are starting to compete for savings, which now exceed 1.1 trillion euros, by raising returns and launching targeted promotions after the ECBâs rate hike.
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** The ECB raised its deposit rate to 2.25%, its first increase in three years, to contain the inflation risk caused by the war in Iran. The decision directly affects Euribor, loans, and bank cards.
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** The judge has released singer Beret on charges after his arrest for an alleged sexual assault. As a precautionary measure, his passport has been confiscated for three months.
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** A vehicle struck 14 children riding bicycles in a bike lane, accompanied by two adults. The incident left at least 3 dead at a camp.
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** Four minors were arrested for allegedly throwing furniture and defecating in the municipal pool in Picassent. The penalty for the alleged offenders could be as high as 20,000 euros.
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** 20minutos presents a new installment of its Psychology advice column to help answer readersâ emotional and relationship questions and difficulties, this time focused on jealousy problems that affect sexual and romantic relationships.
** ââSurvivorsâ already has its winner in a female final showdown: âSomething like this hadnât happened in 15 yearsââ
** *Survivors* closes tonight on Telecinco with a decisive gala marked by a triple public vote, historic games, and family reunions. The final will decide which contestant wins the 200,000-euro prize, in an edition featuring an all-female showdown, something that hadnât happened in 15 years.
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** The model stars in Mujer.esâs new summer special and reflects on fashion, her personal evolution, and the habits that help her care for herself physically and emotionally.
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** 20minutos publishes a new edition of its Psychology advice column to help solve doubts and difficulties related to mental health and personal relationships, this time focused on jealousy and its impact on sexual life.
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** The banking sector has begun to compete for savings, which exceed 1.1 trillion euros, through more attractive offers and selective promotions, driven by the ECBâs interest rate increases.
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** Trump warned that he could âtake backâ Washington and put it under federal control if the Democrat nicknamed the âMamdani of D.C.â wins the mayoral race. He said he will not tolerate the current situation or allow businesses to be lost.
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** Clarel presents its âSun Policeâ to help consumers this summer choose the most suitable sunscreen according to their skin type and routine.
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** The author shares his personal experience with different devices for beating the heat at home and points out that not all of them perform equally well when they are really needed.
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** Mafex, the rail industry association in Spain, responds to Minister Puente by saying that attributing delays only to manufacturing âoversimplifiesâ the problem. It points out that several factors are involved, such as infrastructure, signaling, and homologation and authorization processes, which depend on public authorities.
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** A vehicle rammed 14 children who were riding bicycles on a bike lane, accompanied by two adults. The collision left at least 3 people dead at a camp.
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** The judge has released singer Beret on charges after his arrest for an alleged sexual assault. As a precautionary measure, his passport has been taken away for three months.
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** Actor Dani Rovira has said that 2025 has been a âcatastrophicâ year, during which he has had two surgeries and spent several days in the ICU.
** Arrested after leaving their 3 children alone in a BenalmĂĄdena hotel to go partying: two children tested positive for cocaine
** The parents were arrested for leaving their three children alone in a hotel in BenalmĂĄdena while they went out partying. The minors, now under the care of the Andalusian regional government, were attended to, and two of them tested positive for cocaine.
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** Promoted by Cinfa, this solidarity documentary contest aims to raise awareness of the reality faced by caregivers in Spain. The initiative will award âŹ7,500 to two works that highlight the value of caregiving and the challenges it involves.
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** Yolanda DĂaz, Arcadi España, Elma Saiz, JosĂ© Luis EscrivĂĄ, Alberto Nadal, Antonio Garamendi, Ăngela de Miguel, Unai Sordo, and Pepe Ălvarez each recommend a book, highlighting their reading choices at the Madrid Book Fair.
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** Ilia Topuriaâs fight on June 14 will take place in a context linked to highly influential figures in the U.S. The article highlights how the event indirectly connects Donald Trump with Taylor Sheridan, the creator of *Yellowstone*, who may also have had a prominent role.
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** The ideal contraceptive method can change with age, since one that works well at one stage of life may no longer be the most advisable as time goes by.
** The small therapy that comes from a horse ride: âThey are animals that are very sensitive to all our emotionsâ
** Studies suggest that contact with horses can have positive effects on mental health, since these animals are very sensitive to human emotions and can offer a therapeutic and calming experience.
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** Microsoft has released an update for Windows 11 that improves system smoothness and performance, making it feel faster, especially on older or budget devices.
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** Authorities in this country are considering creating a database or blacklist to record travelers who engage in inappropriate behavior. The measure would aim to identify and monitor problematic passengers.
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** Louisâ Lunch, in New Haven, Connecticut, claims to be the birthplace of the hamburger. This historic American restaurant sells the hamburger for less than $10 and remains a favorite for lovers of this classic.
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** Experts point out that the problem is not only the lack of chargers, but also the excessive bureaucracy that delays the installation and launch of new charging points for electric cars in Spain.
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** Javier Garrido, vocalist, and Juan JosĂ© Tirado, percussionist, visit 20minutos to present âVaivĂ©n,â the first album by the CĂĄdiz-based band Salistre.
** The Supreme Court opposes pardoning GarcĂa Ortiz, seeing no grounds of âjustice, equity or public interestâ
** The court that sentenced GarcĂa Ortiz to two years of disqualification opposes his pardon, considering that there are no reasons of justice, equity, or public interest. It maintains that the acts judged were serious and caused significant harm to the institutional integrity of the Public Prosecutorâs Office.
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** The prosecutorsâ associations APIF and AF criticize the fact that Leire DĂez was received by Diego Villafañe and consider the explanations from the State Prosecutorâs Office insufficient. They are asking Peramato for clarity regarding those meetings and warn that, if the lack of transparency continues, she should resign.
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** A video released by Abogados Cristianos shows Noelia Castilloâs father saying he feels âhelpless and like a failureâ after his daughterâs euthanasia. The post comes as Congress debates a reform to speed up judicial appeals in euthanasia cases.
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** Police identified five minors aged 11 and 12 over events that took place in May in Burgos. The school expelled them for five days and then readmitted them, separating them from the group to avoid stigmatizing them. The victim continues to suffer the aftermath.
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** The Renault Twingo E-Tech Electric aims to become the ideal city car: it combines design, technology, and sustainability with an affordable price. Its goal is to boost the adoption of electric cars in the city.
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** For the first time, there was unanimity in the schoolyard: from the right to the left, including the extremes, everyone firmly backed Prevostâs speech.
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** The text ironically asks whether todayâs reality might be more like a hypothetical âSpain of *The Perropardo*â than the Sicily of *The Leopard*.
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** The words of Leo XIV seem to have had an almost magical effect in Congress, although the spell has only lasted 48 years.
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** Iran justifies its missiles against Israel as revenge for the bombings in Beirut, but the text points out that Tehran also authorizes Hezbollahâs actions, fueling a cycle of escalation. According to RodrĂguez Garat, this conflict seems to leave Trump without the ability to control it.
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** Storm Cristina, formed on Monday, weakened on Wednesday into a tropical depression off the Central American Pacific coast.
** Alonso hints at his retirement date: âThis will probably be my last raceâ
** The Asturian driver spoke to the media ahead of the Catalonia Grand Prix and suggested that this could be his last race, hinting that retirement may be near.
** Tragedy in Magaluf: two dead and 24 injured, one of them seriously, in the fire of an apartment block
** A fire in a building on MartĂn Ros GarcĂa Street, in Magaluf, the leisure area of Punta Ballena, has caused two deaths and 24 injuries, one of them serious. The incident occurred in a building in the Mallorcan municipality and mobilized emergency services.
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** hĂŽmaâs Outdoor collection offers options to relax, play, unwind, rest, and celebrate outdoors. Designed for the garden, terrace, or balcony, it helps create a comfortable, personalized space to enjoy summer in style.
** Italy is looking for volunteers to live in the Alps for a month: with free accommodation and 400 euros for expenses
** Eurac Research launched a project to recruit men and women between the ages of 18 and 40 who live in cities or towns at sea level and want to spend a month in the Alps. The volunteers will receive free accommodation and 400 euros for expenses.
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** Itâs still possible to find good deals for traveling this summer and enjoy a destination at a good price.
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** In Catalonia, an average 80 mÂČ apartment costs about 233,000 euros, but in Barcelona city it rises to 420,000 euros. Even so, there is a single neighborhood in the city where you can buy a home of that size for less than 150,000 euros.
** The other uses of the parking space that are allowed by the Horizontal Property Law
** The Horizontal Property Law does not prevent a parking space from being used to store items or install small storage units, as long as the common space of the building is not occupied or encroached upon.
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** 20minutos launches âPet Passport,â an initiative for readers to share their petsâ stories with the community. The most outstanding stories and profiles will be published, highlighting what makes each companion unique.
** How well does your mind work? Test yourself with this logic and reasoning challenge
** The article presents a 10-question test designed to assess the mind through exercises in logic, reasoning, observation, and pattern recognition. The challenge aims to measure analytical ability and mental agility in an entertaining way.
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** 20bien has launched its Wellbeing Mailbox so readers can share real stories about health, habits, and quality of life. The initiative aims to gather personal experiences that can inspire and support other people interested in improving their wellbeing.
** 20minutos puts Ciudadano20 at your service, the reader channel to take part in the news and report any story that could be investigated. Write to us and tell us what topics should be covered.
** 20minutos presents Ciudadano20, a channel for readers to participate in the news, send reports, and suggest stories that can be investigated by the outlet.
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** During his pastoral visit to Spain, Pope Leo XIV received nearly 40 gifts at different events. Among the presents were a facsimile of the Beatus of LiĂ©bana manuscript, a badminton racket used by Carolina MarĂn, and other items, all warmly accepted by the pontiff.
** The appraisal commissioned by the judge puts the value of the jewelry from Zapateroâs office at 1.3 million euros
** After the jewelry was found during the UDEF search, experts consulted by *20minutos* already suspected an Arab origin, possibly as gifts from foreign leaders. In an initial analysis, they estimated that their value could range between 50,000 and 150,000 euros, depending on the quality of the diamonds.
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** Four thieves were arrested in MĂĄlaga after being recorded while carrying out robberies using the âaffectionate hugâ method. According to the information, they used physical violence, especially against elderly and vulnerable people.
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** Researchers describe the discovery of a cave in Israel that had been sealed for hundreds of thousands of years as a site of global importance. They consider it a rare prehistoric âtime capsuleâ that provides information about a period of human evolution that is still very little understood.
** Tezanosâs CIS keeps the PSOE in first place but sinks it five points after the Zapatero and Leire DĂez cases
** The CIS keeps the PSOE as the leading party, although it falls five points because of the Zapatero and Leire DĂez cases. Its lead over the PP is cut by seven points due to the corruption scandals. On the left, Sumar rises to 6.4% and Podemos to 2.8%.
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** Young people and attendees at the vigil on the first day of Leo XIVâs trip tell 20minutos how they arrived in the capital from different places, what motivated them to live out their faith in person, and what concerns they hope to share with the Pope.
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** The PAU has begun in Madrid with extra nerves due to the debut of frequency detectors to prevent cheating. At the UCM, several students admit to feeling the pressure of not carrying devices that could trigger the alarms and agree that cheating in the most important exam of their lives would mean risking their future too much.
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** Thousands of early retirees, after contributing for more than 40 years, are calling for the removal of the reduction coefficients that permanently cut their pension. They denounce that they were forced to retire earlier than planned without having requested it, and ŃŃĐžŃаŃŃ it unfair that their long contribution history does not prevent the permanent penalty.
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** Miguel proposed to Bayan in Paris, and the couple has already set a wedding date. She recalled that she had always told him she wanted a proposal with him dressed in white.
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** Susana Uribarri, a celebrity representative, has been hospitalized since the 9th after being admitted urgently for pneumonia. According to the report, the situation was alarming and she had trouble breathing, which caused a big scare.
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** The residents of As Pontes criticize the parish priest for demanding the removal of a bar terrace located in a church atrium. The priest claims the land has been church-owned since 1738, but residents accuse him of seeking attention.
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** Susana DĂaz criticized Leire DĂezâs notes in which she is mentioned and said that the âcrooksâ believe there are no honest people. She also insisted that the PSOE should file charges against those who are harming and tarnishing the party.
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** MarĂa del Monte visited *El Hormiguero* to present her new song, âAgĂŒita de manantial.â
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** Esther BazĂĄn will present the first news segment of the time slot.
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** The DJ has chosen to divide the eight bull heads among himself and his brothers, Cayetano and Fran Rivera.
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** Kaley Cuoco, known for playing Penny in *The Big Bang Theory*, has announced that she is pregnant again.
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** Kiko made a new disparaging remark about Isa Pantoja, saying that she âdoesnât have any influence, sheâs like a spoon.â Isa, for her part, has preferred not to respond publicly to these latest jabs.
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** Laura Escanes posted an unexpected reflection on friendship that many interpreted as a veiled jab at MarĂa Pombo, reigniting tensions between the two on social media.
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** Dani Rovira says that 2025 has been a âcatastrophicâ year for him. The actor reveals that he has undergone two operations and has spent several days in the ICU, describing this period as âthe worst year.â
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** Charo LĂłpez said on *La noche de Aimar* that when she was 21, some producers tried to deceive her into undressing. The actress explained that throughout her career she was punished for always refusing to film nude scenes.
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** Film producer Xavier Atance has been arrested, accused of sexually assaulting three workers. No further details about the case are provided in the supplied content.
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** The article highlights a viral photo of Manu RĂos hugging a boy, which surprised many users because of how unexpected the scene was. The image sparked comments on social media, including from people who said they didnât recognize the people in it.
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** Claudia Osborne has said that she is experiencing this new stage of pregnancy with complete peace of mind and away from the spotlight, something she especially appreciates after having gone through a very hard year.
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** Eva Longoria shared a reunion with Tony Parker, her ex-husband, in her Instagram Stories 15 years after their divorce. The actress shared the moment with humor, saying: "Look who's here."
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** Susana Molina went to the hospital urgently after spending several hours feeling unwell. The young woman explained that she experienced worrying symptoms, such as episodes in which it seemed like she was going to lose her sight and faint.
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** A young influencer and AI entrepreneur argues that an entrepreneurâs freedom is not about moving to a country they donât like. His thoughts on the Andorra and taxes debate criticize that attitude as âgreed and avarice.â
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** The Trionda for the 2026 World Cup features a four-panel structure that improves flight stability and distributes aerodynamic resistance evenly, resulting in more precise and consistent performance.
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** Mexico, the United States, and Canada will host the World Cup from June 11 to July 19, where 48 national teams will compete for the title. The tournament could be the last major World Cup for legendary figures such as Cristiano Ronaldo and Leo Messi.
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** FabiĂĄn Ruiz, from Los Palacios y Villafranca, will see his dream come true by playing in his first World Cup with the Spanish national team. After having been left out by Luis Enrique, he has now become a key player in the team coached by Luis de la Fuente.
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** The EsRadio journalist analyzed the upcoming World Cup, which will be held in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, in the 20minutos newsroom.
** Nadal is amazed by JĂłdar: âHe has made great progress this year and has gone from No. 900 to No. 23 in the worldâ
** Rafael Nadal praised Madrid player JĂłdar during the golf event âThe Battle of Stars,â highlighting his impressive clay-court season and remarkable rise in the rankings, going from No. 900 to No. 23 in the world this year.
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** Rafael Zapata presents his work in the exhibition *Between Reality and the Fantasy of a Blind Man* at the ONCE Tiflological Museum. The exhibition, open until October 3, highlights how the artist creates images despite deafblindness, offering his vision of beauty through photography.
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** Correos presents a stamp called âCivic Values. Article 49 of the Spanish Constitution, people with disabilities,â in tribute to Article 49 of the Constitution and the progress in the rights of people with disabilities.
** Congressâs Disability Committee Urges the Government to Approve the Cognitive Accessibility Regulation
** The Congressional Committee for Comprehensive Disability Policies has asked the Government to approve the cognitive accessibility regulation. It has also backed the creation of seats for companions on Renfe and improving access to reduced-mobility cards (PMR).
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** Discovered just a little over a decade ago, KBG syndrome is an ultra-rare disease, with only about 100 diagnosed people in Spain. The article highlights Vanesaâs efforts, Lauraâs mother, to encourage her independence and support her day-to-day life despite the challenges posed by this condition.
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** Congress has approved a measure allowing lawyers, architects, doctors, and other mutual members to convert their contributions to mutual insurance schemes into contributions to the self-employed system. The reform will allow them to move into Social Security and improve their future pension.
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** The Official Journal of the European Union publishes the regulations recognizing the Protected Designation of Origin for the Bierzo potato and the geographical indications for the black truffle of Teruel, the La Granja giant bean, and the Valderredible potato.
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** The article explains that to reduce inflation, the ECB raises interest rates, which cools demand by making credit more expensive and slowing consumption and investment. Although it is an effective measure, it has a clear cost: it reduces economic activity.
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** Javier SigĂŒenza, president of the business confederation for essential services, speaks with La InformaciĂłn EconĂłmica-20minutos after the official presentation of the platform he leads.
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** El Corte Inglés has launched its Private Sales campaign for customers, with discounts of up to 30%. The promotion will be available until Monday, June 15.
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** Frasers Group has launched a takeover bid for 74% of Hugo Boss, which triggered a sharp rise in its share price. However, analysts criticize the offer for its low premium, around 4%, and believe the move is aimed at increasing its stake in the shareholding rather than trying to acquire the companyâs entire capital.
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** The successful summer Prime Video series adapts a bestseller, but departs from it with three key structural changes. According to the article, the production expands the narrative timeline and modifies several elements from the original book to create a longer and different version.
** Confirmed by Spielberg: His long-awaited film *âThe Day of Revelationâ* is based on this true story
** The news report notes that, despite the declassification of Pentagon documents, what happened in November 2004 in the Arabian Sea still cannot be explained with certaintyâa mystery that now inspires Spielbergâs film.
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** Sydney Sweeney, known for *Euphoria*, would be linked to a new adaptation of a classic of American literature, this time as an erotic thriller. After continuing to be associated with the remake of *Barbarella*, the actress now seems interested in another project inspired by Tim Burtonâs version.
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** David Harbour spoke about a difficult episode after rumors were published that Millie Bobby Brown had reported him for harassment. The actor, who lives with bipolar disorder, said that the situation caused him to have a nervous breakdown.
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** A24 is enjoying its best moment thanks to the horror phenomenon âBackrooms,â which has become its major commercial success. The independent studio has come to be associated with releases of more than $200 million, driven by this film that has placed it among the most prominent production companies of the moment.
** Is self-care making us sick? The pressure for perfect well-being
** The article questions the pressure to achieve âperfect well-beingâ through strict self-care routines, such as waking up early, eating healthy, exercising, and taking supplements. It points out that, instead of relieving stress, these demands can become a new burden that is exhausting and stressful.
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** Specialists in preventive medicine and longevity point out that looking very thin does not guarantee a longer life. The key to longevity is not just physical appearance or body weight, but other factors related to preventive health and overall well-being.
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** A new study indicates that abatacept is more effective than conventional treatment with hydroxychloroquine for patients with rheumatoid arthritis, positioning it as a new hopeful alternative for improving disease control.
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** The testimonies of Alejandro, Ana, and Carlos highlight that well-being can be regained through healthy habits, psychological support, and flexibility to adapt to changes, showing that it is not necessary to be perfect to feel better.
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** The expert explains that hypertension often doesnât cause symptoms, but it can lead to serious consequences over time. He also points out which foods may contribute to it and offers recommendations to help lower high blood pressure.
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** The testimonies of Aitor, Mireia, and MarĂa Teresa highlight how professional support, personal resilience, and attention to mental health help people overcome difficult situations and improve well-being.
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** In iOS 27, the Passwords app will detect weak credentials and will be able to update them automatically to improve account security, without the user having to do it manually.
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** Starlink has increased the monthly cost for new customers in Spain, adding a 10-euro fee for renting the antenna and router.
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** HONOR has added a âdecoy modeâ in MagicOS that gives virtual permissions to apps. In this way, applications believe they are accessing the camera, microphone, or location, but in reality they only receive empty data, protecting the userâs privacy.
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** Logitech has introduced Mobi Fold, a foldable, portable mouse designed to improve comfort and productivity. It stands out for its silent clicks and its ability to connect to three devices, making it a practical option for working on the go.
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** Instagram will add the âYour Algorithmâ feature, which will allow users to see and edit the topics the app considers relevant to them, giving them more control over the content that appears in their feed.
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** High-waisted jeans with an elastic waistband that combine comfort with a flattering fit, designed to become a wardrobe essential thatâs easy to wear all season long.
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** âHot oilâ masks offer more intense nourishment than traditional masks. They are designed to repair dry and damaged hair, helping restore its shine and softness.
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** Adidas introduces some summer clogs that combine style, comfort, and elegance, designed to enjoy the good weather without giving up a modern look.
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** 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 gives a flattering, practical finish that holds with little effort.
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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 making a comeback this season in a softer, more versatile version designed to be easier to wear. According to the experts, the trend leans toward a less extreme, more adaptable style, making it a modern option for refreshing your look without taking too many risks.
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** Chef Dani GarcĂa presents a reinterpretation of traditional gazpacho and shares key tips for making it. His version stands out for containing no water, cucumber, or bread, replacing them with strawberry, feta cheese, and chives, giving this classic recipe an innovative twist.
** From *manjar blanco* to *duelos y quebrantos*: recipes mentioned in *Don Quixote*
** It reviews the passages of *Don Quixote de la Mancha* in which food and gastronomy take center stage, highlighting recipes and culinary references mentioned by Cervantes in his most famous work.
** The restaurant in a village in Zamora where you can eat one of the best cheesecakes in Spain
** In a restaurant in a village in Zamora, one of the most outstanding cheesecakes in Spain is served. Inspired by the famous La Viña cheesecake from San Sebastiån, it has become the star dish of the place, which is also known for offering excellent value for money.
** Plantain cake, a Mexican recipe you have to make to impress your guests
** Although not very well known in Spain, this recipe is very popular in Veracruz, Mexico.
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** New fermentation and artificial intelligence technologies aim to transform waste into high value-added ingredients, driving a more sustainable and efficient food revolution.
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** Brazil offers a rich culinary diversity beyond feijoada, including curious dishes like acarajé, a typical Northeastern recipe with African roots.
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** A ground staff member for an airline explains the meaning of the different labels placed on checked baggage when boarding, clarifying what each tag is for and how they help with managing suitcases during the flight.
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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 5-star accommodation in the province.
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** Ten metropolises stand out as ideal destinations for those who love art, music, museums, and theater, thanks to their extraordinary cultural offerings.
** Climb to MorezĂłn, the route to the most accessible peak of the Sierra de Gredos
** The ascent to MorezĂłn stands out as an easy and accessible route within the Sierra de Gredos, ideal for those looking for a mountain experience with a great reward at the end. The route offers impressive views and a memorable summit, making it an attractive option for hikers of different levels.
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** The Organization of Consumers and Users has carried out a study on the public charging network for fully electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles in Spain, with the aim of analyzing its current state and reporting on the coverage available.
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** The Ministry of Transport will intensify oversight of cooperativesâ transparency through the 2026 Road Transport Inspection Plan, with the aim of detecting and stopping fake cooperatives in the sector. FENACOTRANS has welcomed the measure.
** Transportes will build a new connection to the AP-68 highway once the toll is lifted
** The N-232 will connect with the AP-68 in Aldeanueva del Ebro (La Rioja) via the regional road LR-384 when the highway concession ends, which is expected at the end of 2026.
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** The Civil Guard used its social media accounts to remind cyclists of four basic road safety rules on the road, with the aim of preventing incidents and improving the protection of this group.
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** The DGT is stepping up monitoring of motorcycles with Civil Guard checks on weekends through October. The measure aims to prevent accidents and encourage responsible riding, after it was found that more than half of the motorcyclists killed this year died between 3:00 p.m. on Friday and midnight on Sunday.
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** In Spain, since January 1 of this year, it has been mandatory to carry the connected V16 light device in the vehicle, according to Royal Decree 1030/2022.
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** The new Paseo GarcĂa Lorca, which will replace the underground railway line, will have two car lanes and one bus lane, with 85% of the space devoted to green and pedestrian areas. CatalĂĄ says it will reduce traffic on San Vicente and Malilla, avoiding the âcollapseâ of RibĂłâs Green Corridor.
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** Andalusia has begun its 13th legislature with the à€à€ à€š of the new Parliament following the May 17 elections. The governing board is made up of five members from the PP and two from the PSOE, with a female majority for the first time since 2015 and the return of veteran politicians. Meanwhile, the PP and Vox continue negotiating a possible governing agreement.
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** Pamplonaâs National Police have taken over the investigation after the discovery of a manâs body on a city street. The body showed signs of violent death, although no further details have yet been released about the victimâs identity or the circumstances of the incident.
** Spanish megaconstruction: this is the tallest skyscraper in Europe being built in Benidorm
** Benidorm is building a 230-meter, 64-story tower that will reshape the city skyline and aims to become a new Mediterranean landmark. The project is set to become the tallest skyscraper in Europe, marking a major architectural and urban transformation for the Spanish coastal city.
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** Valenciaâs 2027 municipal Fallas monument will feature a giant 20-meter-tall figure of the famed Valencian singer Nino Bravo. The massive sculpture will preside over Plaza del Ayuntamiento during the cityâs festival celebrations next year.
** Health department increases its summer budget by 3% and will open 25 beach clinics
** The Valencian regional government will invest âŹ85.2 million to cover healthcare staff vacations and strengthen care in tourist areas during the summer. The budget rises by 3% and will make it possible to open 25 beach clinics.
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** A minor disappeared in Roses after separating early from a group that had hired a guided jet ski excursion. Emergency teams have added drones to the search in an effort to locate him.
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** A witness alerted 112 after finding a body floating about ten meters from the shore on Cambriles beach.
** CĂĄdiz sets the COAC schedule: it starts on January 8 and the final will be on February 5
** COAC 2026 will begin on January 8 with 14 preliminary sessions and will conclude with the final on February 5. The schedule includes changes to the quarterfinal and semifinal format, agreed upon by the Participation Council to adjust the competitionâs structure.
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** The doctors who testified before the judge confirmed their suspicions of sexual assault in the abused baby in Barcelona. They said the injuries sustained are the most serious they have seen in their 20 years of practice.
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** The Murcia City Council will put 150 monthly passes on sale to park 24 hours a day in the Abenarabi parking lot for âŹ90 a month. It will also introduce a specific pass for public employees in the area around the Treasury Department.
** Kiyomasa, the viral Japanese gorilla known for his âhuman expressionsâ: âI understand himâ
** A Japanese gorilla named Kiyomasa went viral for his gestures and expressions, which many describe as very human-like. In one image, he appears to be deep in thought, gazing at the horizon, which sparked comments of empathy and humor among users.
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** A woman got a tattoo by mixing her petâs ashes with the ink to keep it symbolically close. She said that when it needs to be touched up, she will use more ashes to go over the design.
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** A young man proposed to his girlfriend on a stage, but the scene did not go as he expected. She showed an uncomfortable expression and ended up walking away without saying a single word, leaving behind a painful situation that those present interpreted as an emotional breakup in the middle of the moment.
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** Spring brings more noise, smells, pollen, schedule changes, and outdoor activityâfactors that can disrupt the rest and behavior of some pets.
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** Catsâ fur acts as a natural insulator and protects them from both heat and sunburn.
** IvĂĄn GonzĂĄlez, veterinary ultrasonographer: âWith ultrasound, you can detect something serious in secondsâ
** IvĂĄn GonzĂĄlez, a veterinarian specialized in mobile diagnostic imaging, explains the growth of real-time ultrasound in veterinary medicine. He highlights its use in clinics to detect serious problems in seconds, although he emphasizes that the technology has its limits and should always be complemented by clinical judgment.
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** The content invites readers to check the horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es.
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** Eurodreams offers prizes in the form of deferred payments, with the main prize of âŹ20,000 per month for 30 years. The article invites readers to check the results of all the draws.
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** The results of the National Lottery for Thursday, June 11, 2026, will be published starting at 9:30 p.m. and can be checked on the 20minutos.es website.
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** The results of La Primitiva for Thursday, June 11, 2026, will be announced from 9:30 p.m. and can be checked on the 20minutos.es website.
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** Raymond Goethals was the oldest coach to win the European Cup, lifting it with Olympique de Marseille in 1993 at the age of 71.
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** The 1930s turned the biopic into a Hollywood star product: the filmed biography went from being a novelty to becoming a popular, highly profitable phenomenon that also won critical recognition, laying the foundations of the genre.
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** *Billy Bond y la Pesada del Rock and Roll Primer Volumen* is presented as a historic piece of Argentine rock, notable for being one of the first local editions of this influential LP. The article explores its importance in the emergence of heavy rock in Spanish and its impact on national music.
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** Although the heat arrives earlier, summer begins on June 21 and brings vacations, rest, and getaways. At this time of year, we usually do things that wouldnât make sense the rest of the year and that are sure to feel familiar to many.
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** The shopping basket rose to 316.23 euros in May, according to the OCU, making it harder to access many products. In this context, store brands can be a good alternative because of their lower price, as they reduce costs for marketing, intermediaries, and design.
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** Choosing the ideal wedding dress can be difficult, but the key is to know your own body shape and choose the right style. The article highlights original bridal options, far from the traditional, with choices from El Corte Inglés and other brands to find a flattering design without spending too much.
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** During his pastoral visit to Spain, Pope Leo XIV received nearly 40 gifts at different events. Among them were a facsimile of the Beatus of LiĂ©bana manuscript, a badminton racket used by Carolina MarĂn, and even a Real Madrid jersey.
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** GĂ©nova condemns the statements of Minister Ăscar LĂłpez, who said that âthere are judges who commit misconduct,â and reproaches the Government for accusing the judiciary of acting against the rule of law.
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** According to the Book Fair, book sales continue to rise in 2025, with growth of 3.3% and a cumulative increase of 43% since 2021. Over that period, the sectorâs revenue has risen by 562 million euros.
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** The Tax Agency warns that the email requesting payment with cryptocurrencies is a phishing scam. The agency clarifies that it does not use blockchain wallets or request payments in cryptocurrencies, and that it also does not ask for confidential, financial, or personal information by SMS or email.
** Fujimori edges ahead of SĂĄnchez in Peru with 98% of votes counted: the margin is less than 500 votes
** With 98% of the votes counted, Fujimori leads SĂĄnchez by fewer than 500 votes in a very close election in Peru. A potential victory would mark the return of Fujimorismo to power after 26 years, since her father resigned by fax from Japan.
** Chaos in New York ahead of Game 4 between the Knicks and the Spurs: explosions, fights...
** Knicks fans caused major tension around Madison Square Garden during Game 4 against the Spurs. Explosions, fights, and disturbances were reported, reflecting the chaotic atmosphere in New York.
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** Prime Video features a 6-episode miniseries that adapts and brings back characters from *The Skin of the Drum*, one of Arturo PĂ©rez-Reverteâs most notable novels. With this, the platform is betting on a great option to watch all at once and rediscover the story.
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** Makeup artist David Francés explains how to adapt makeup after 40 to rejuvenate the eyes, soften facial features, and add freshness. His approach aims to preserve personal style while avoiding mistakes that make the face look harsher, such as continuing to use a certain eyeliner.
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** Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein star in Netflixâs new romance, but one scene and an unexpected character have stolen all the attention. The moment has shocked viewers, who have described it as âdisgusting.â
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** Natalia de Santiago explains that the mortgage market has changed and that it is no longer always wise to choose a fixed-rate mortgage when buying a home. She points out that current conditions require a better assessment of the options available and adapting the choice of loan to todayâs financial context.
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** The Asturian chef shared an appetizer idea on his show using a can of cockles, suggesting a creative and impressive way to improve them by replacing lemon with mandarin and olive oil.
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** Netflix has unexpectedly canceled *âMuertos S.L.â* before releasing its final six episodes. While *âLa que se avecinaâ* continues, other projects by the Caballero brothers are coming to an end, including this series with its fourth season.
** Five trips you must take once in a lifetime, according to experts
** The article highlights five must-do trips according to experts, covering unique destinations and experiences that combine tradition, modernity, and nature. Among them are Japan, with its cultural blend, and Patagonia, for its wild and spectacular landscapes.
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** The article presents a review of Steven Spielbergâs new film about extraterrestrials, starring Emily Blunt and Josh OâConnor, highlighting that the movie aims to rekindle fascination with alien life and could make audiences want to believe in it.
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** Protected as a historic ensemble, this 122-meter passage in Barcelona links El Clot and Sant MartĂ. It stands out for its colorful houses, 19th-century working-class architecture, and its quiet, pedestrian-friendly atmosphere, making it an urban oasis in the heart of the Clot neighborhood.
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** Cataloniaâs most famous flower show brings together 113 decorated spaces, as well as concerts and routes through some of the cityâs most emblematic corners, offering visitors and residents a highly noteworthy cultural and visual experience.
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** For the first time in history, the 2026 FIFA World Cup will have three opening ceremonies, one in each host country: the United States, Mexico, and Canada. This edition marks an unprecedented event by dividing the start of the tournament among the three host nations.
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** The Regional Government of Andalusia has introduced a new tourist visa to boost tourism in ten municipalities in one of Sevilleâs most beautiful regions.
** US confirms third strike on Indian-crewed tankers this week
** The US has confirmed a third strike this week involving an Indian-crewed tanker, raising concerns about escalating attacks on commercial shipping. Authorities say the repeated incidents highlight growing risks to vessels in the region and have prompted renewed scrutiny of maritime security.
** Oil extends losses as Trump calls off planned strikes on Iran
** Oil prices fell further after Trump said he called off planned strikes on Iran, easing fears of a wider conflict that had supported prices. Investors also weighed signs of softening geopolitical tensions, which reduced the marketâs risk premium and added pressure on crude.
** Gold set for 2nd weekly loss amid Fed hike fears; Iran peace hopes limit slide
** Gold was headed for a second straight weekly loss as traders worried about more U.S. interest-rate hikes, which strengthened the dollar and pressured bullion. However, losses were limited by hopes for a diplomatic solution with Iran, easing safe-haven demand.
** Oil continues to fall, heads for a weekly loss after Trump says a deal with Iran is close
** Oil prices fell further and were set for a weekly loss after President Trump said a deal with Iran was close, easing concerns about supply disruptions. His comments added pressure to an already weak market, as traders watched for any impact on sanctions and global crude supply.
** Fuel stations in Crimea run dry after fresh night of Ukrainian drone strikes
** Fuel shortages have hit Crimea after another night of Ukrainian drone attacks targeted Russian-controlled infrastructure. The strikes disrupted supply chains, leaving many gas stations without fuel and causing long lines for drivers. Authorities are trying to manage the shortages as tensions continue to rise in the region.
** Analysis: U.S. summer driving season hits as gasoline supplies are squeezed tight
** The U.S. summer driving season is beginning with gasoline inventories tight, putting pressure on fuel prices. Refinery maintenance, strong demand, and supply constraints are squeezing the market, leaving little cushion if disruptions occur. Analysts warn this could keep gasoline expensive through the busy travel months.
** Trump says attack on Kharg Island is off the table for now
** Trump said a possible attack on Iranâs Kharg Island, a key oil export hub, is âoff the table for now,â easing immediate fears of escalation. The statement suggests the administration is holding back from direct military action for the time being, even as tensions remain high.
** Trump says âgreatâ Iran settlement will trigger opening of the Strait of Hormuz
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** Trump says he believes Iranâs supreme leader has approved deal with US
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** Silver rallies into heavy resistance in a strong downtrend: Live levels
** Silver is rebounding but remains in a strong downtrend and is now encountering significant resistance. The article highlights key live price levels to watch as traders assess whether the rally can continue or fade.
** US to reduce fighter jets and warships for NATO in Europe, NYT reports
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Asian space stocks rise following bumper SpaceX IPO
Asian space-related stocks climbed after a strong SpaceX IPO boosted investor optimism around the sector. The listing renewed interest in companies tied to satellites, launch services, and space infrastructure, with traders betting the space industry could see faster growth and more funding.
SpaceX IPO makes Elon Musk the worldâs first trillionaire
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Asia stocks surge on US-Iran peace hopes, tech rebound
Asian stocks rose as hopes for easing US-Iran tensions and a rebound in tech shares boosted sentiment. Investors also watched for developments in trade talks and central bank policy, while oil prices eased and bond yields moved lower.
** Chinese robotics firm EngineAI files confidentially for Hong Kong IPO - Bloomberg
** EngineAI, a Chinese robotics company, has reportedly filed confidentially for an initial public offering in Hong Kong, according to Bloomberg. The move suggests the company is seeking to access public markets as interest in robotics and AI-related companies continues to grow.
** Woodside exercises right to buy stake in Browse gas project, shares fall
** Woodside has exercised a pre-emptive right to buy a stake in the Browse gas project, but the move has weighed on its shares. The decision affects the long-delayed LNG development off Western Australia, as investors assess the cost and implications of the acquisition.
** Alibaba offers $1.5 billion to buy Chinese grocer Pupu, Bloomberg reports
** Bloomberg reports that Alibaba has made a $1.5 billion offer to acquire Chinese grocery chain Pupu. The move would expand Alibabaâs presence in Chinaâs retail and grocery market, although details of the potential deal have not been publicly confirmed.
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** New Zealand manufacturing slips into contraction amid weak demand, higher costs
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** US producer inflation posts largest annual gain in 3-1/2 years as energy prices surge
** U.S. producer prices rose sharply in March, driven by surging energy costs, marking the biggest annual increase in 3-1/2 years. The producer price index climbed more than expected, suggesting inflation pressures remain firm. This could complicate the Federal Reserveâs efforts to cut interest rates soon.
** Falling births to hit Franceâs pension deficit from 2045
** Franceâs declining birth rate is expected to worsen pension finances from 2045 as fewer workers enter the labor force. The report warns that an aging population will raise retirement costs while shrinking payroll contributions, adding pressure to the system and likely forcing future reforms to keep pensions sustainable.
** Natural gas storage surpasses forecasts, affecting energy markets
** Natural gas storage levels came in above market expectations, indicating stronger-than-expected supply and putting pressure on energy prices. The higher inventory data may influence trading sentiment, potentially weighing on natural gas futures and broader energy markets as investors reassess supply-demand balances.
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U.S. Initial Jobless Claims Rise Unexpectedly, Exceed Forecasts
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** Irelandâs inflation eases in May as prices decline month on month
** Irelandâs annual inflation slowed in May as consumer prices fell 0.2% from April, easing pressure on households. The decline was driven by lower costs in some key spending categories, though prices remained higher than a year earlier.
** China joins Macron-led video call in rare economic talks ahead of G7 summit in France
** China joined a video meeting led by French President Emmanuel Macron with G7 and other leaders to discuss the global economy ahead of the summit in France. The talks, unusual for including Beijing, focused on trade tensions, growth concerns, and coordinating economic policy amid rising international uncertainty.
** Stocks rally on Gulf breakthrough hopes, oil hits two-month lows
** Global stocks rose on hopes of a breakthrough in Gulf tensions, while oil prices fell to two-month lows as supply fears eased. Investors also watched U.S. economic data and central bank signals, as markets balanced optimism about diplomacy with lingering uncertainty.
** Dollar steadies as traders question prospects for a near-term ceasefire
** The dollar remained stable as traders weighed doubts about a ceasefire in the near term, with markets staying cautious amid ongoing geopolitical uncertainty. Investors continued to focus on possible effects on risk sentiment, oil prices, and expectations for central bank policy.
** ECB keeps its options open for July, Nagel says
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** India willing to let fiscal deficit widen to 4.8% of GDP, Bloomberg News reports
** India may allow its fiscal deficit to increase to around 4.8% of GDP, above the current target, Bloomberg reported. The move would reflect pressure to support growth and meet spending needs, although final budget plans have not yet been officially announced.
** Japan core inflation expected to stay below BOJ target for fourth month in May: Reuters poll
** A Reuters poll expects Japanâs core inflation to remain below the Bank of Japanâs 2% target for a fourth consecutive month in May, reducing pressure for an immediate policy change. The result would support the view that price increases remain moderate despite recent cost rises, keeping the BOJ focused on clearer signs of sustained inflation.
** Bank of Korea governor says interest rates will be raised âon timeâ
** Bank of Korea Governor Lee Ju-yeol said the central bank will raise interest rates âon timeâ as it monitors the economy and inflation. He indicated that policy tightening could come when conditions justify it, without rushing, while stressing the need to support a stable recovery.
** Trump appeals court order to remove his name from the Kennedy Center building
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** Bank of Japan set to hike rates to 31-year high, drop hawkish signals
** The Bank of Japan is expected to raise interest rates to their highest level in 31 years while signaling a more cautious stance afterward. Policymakers may step back from aggressive hawkish messaging as they assess the impact of previous tightening and ongoing economic conditions.
** The Bank of Japanâs crucial moment clouded by Uedaâs absence
** The article says the Bank of Japan is facing an important policy moment, but Governor Kazuo Uedaâs absence has clouded the outlook and increased uncertainty around market expectations. Investors are left trying to interpret signals about the BOJâs next move, while the leadership gap makes communication and the timing of any policy shift more difficult.
** Wall Street indexes jump, Trump says strikes against Iran canceled
** Wall Street indexes rose after President Trump said U.S. strikes on Iran had been canceled, easing investor fears of a broader conflict. The announcement boosted risk appetite and helped markets recover, with gains across major indexes as traders reacted to reduced geopolitical tension.
Bitcoin climbs 3% as risk assets gain traction after Trump says Iran deal reached
Bitcoin rose about 3% as investors moved back into risk assets after Trump said an Iran deal had been reached. The rally reflected broader market optimism, with crypto benefiting from improved sentiment and renewed appetite for growth-oriented assets.
** Bitcoin Squeezes Resistance in a Downtrend: Live Levels
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** BTCC Exchange Celebrates 15 Years: Built for the Long Game
** BTCC is celebrating its 15th anniversary, highlighting its long-term focus, platform stability, and resilience in the crypto market. The exchange emphasizes trust, security, and steady growth as it has served users over the years and positions itself for continued development in the digital asset industry.
Polandâs president again vetoes crypto bill
Polandâs president has again vetoed a cryptocurrency bill.
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** Bitcoin subdued below $62K amid U.S.-Iran escalation; May CPI meets expectations
** Bitcoin remained below $62,000 as geopolitical tensions from the U.S.-Iran escalation weighed on markets, while May CPI matched expectations, offering little relief. Investors stayed cautious amid mixed macro signals, with crypto trading subdued despite the inflation data.
** 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 article highlights the productâs launch and its unique cashback incentive designed to attract traders.
**World Cup 2026 Prediction Markets Now Live on Whale.io with $90K in Prizes**
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** Bitcoin falls below $62K as ETF outflows continue; Strategy buys the dip
** Bitcoin dropped below $62,000 amid continued outflows from spot ETFs, indicating weak short-term sentiment. Despite the decline, Strategy bought more Bitcoin on the dip, underscoring continued institutional confidence even as market pressure remains.
** Enliven Therapeutics prices $400M public offering at $37.50
** Enliven Therapeutics has priced its public offering at $37.50 per share, raising about $400 million. The biotech plans to use the proceeds to advance its drug development pipeline and for general corporate purposes.
** AES prices $1 billion senior notes offering
** AES priced a $1 billion senior notes offering, with the proceeds expected to be used for general corporate purposes, including debt repayment and financing future investments.
** HashKey Holdings approves share buyback of up to HK$100 million
** HashKey Holdings has approved a share buyback program of up to HK$100 million, signaling confidence in its valuation and financial position. The move may support the companyâs stock price and return capital to shareholders, though no further details on timing or execution were provided.
** Cathie Woodâs ARK sells Teradyne, Iridium, and Twist Bioscience stock
** ARK Invest, led by Cathie Wood, reduced its positions in Teradyne, Iridium Communications, and Twist Bioscience. The sales reflect ongoing portfolio rebalancing across the firmâs innovation-focused ETFs as it adjusts holdings in response to market movements and changes in valuation.
** Arcadia Biosciences raises $4 million in private placement
** Arcadia Biosciences completed a private placement, raising $4 million through the sale of securities to investors. The funding is intended to support the companyâs operations and strategic initiatives.
** NowVertical appoints interim CEO, begins search for permanent leader
** NowVertical has named an interim CEO and started a search for a permanent replacement, signaling a leadership transition at the company.
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** Copa Airlines reports 16.3% capacity increase in May
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Belden secures $1.85 billion term loan for RUCKUS acquisition
Belden has arranged a $1.85 billion term loan to help finance its acquisition of RUCKUS Networks, expanding its networking portfolio. The funding supports the companyâs strategic growth plans as it moves to complete the deal.
Nvidia schedules annual stockholder meeting for June 24
Nvidia said it will hold its annual stockholder meeting on June 24. The announcement sets the date for shareholders to vote on company matters and hear updates from management.