News Summary - 06/13/2026

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** Deal to end fighting would lead to Hormuz reopening, Iran says

** The US, Iran, and mediators from Pakistan say a deal to end hostilities is close to being finalized. Iran says the agreement would also pave the way for reopening the Strait of Hormuz.

** Elon Musk becomes the world’s first trillionaire as SpaceX soars in stock market debut

** Elon Musk’s net worth has reached $1.11 trillion, according to Bloomberg’s rich list, after SpaceX debuted on the Nasdaq with a market value of $2.2 trillion.

** French town buries murdered child as questions mount over police failings

** The main suspect in the killing of 11-year-old Lyhanna had been reported to police nine months earlier, but authorities never questioned him. The case has increased scrutiny of possible police failures as the town mourns the murdered child.

** Discovery of €1.2 million worth of jewelry prompts fresh investigation into former Spanish PM

** JosĂ© Luis RodrĂ­guez Zapatero is suspected of being unable to prove that he paid import duties on jewelry worth €1.2 million.

Fans on concourses instead of in seats, claims FIFA

FIFA said the apparent empty seats at the near-sellout Group A match between South Korea and the Czech Republic were due to many fans staying in the concourses rather than sitting in their seats.

Taylor Swift gives tearful 21-minute speech as she joins the Songwriters Hall of Fame

Taylor Swift was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, becoming the youngest woman ever to receive the honor. In a tearful 21-minute speech, she thanked her family and reflected on the significance of the milestone.

** Thai Princess Bajrakitiyabha dies after more than three years in coma

** Princess Bajrakitiyabha, King Maha Vajiralongkorn’s eldest daughter, collapsed while exercising her dogs in December 2022 and remained in a coma for more than three years.

** More time needed for deadly Air India crash inquiry, officials say

** Officials say investigators have made “significant progress” in the Air India crash that killed 260 people a year ago, but they need more time to complete the inquiry.

** Mother finds body of missing son two days after protests at Kenya's Ebola quarantine centre

** According to his mother, Sylvester Muigai Ndung'u had gone to Nanyuki on Tuesday to collect a school uniform.

** “They destroyed the future”: Palestinian anger at 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 destruction of community housing and future prospects.

** King leads tributes to “giant of the art world” David Hockney

** King Charles led tributes to David Hockney, who has died at the age of 88, calling the celebrated artist “one of life’s true originals.”

South Africa mocked by African fans after World Cup loss

African fans mocked South Africa after its World Cup loss, with the taunts reflecting broader anger over reports of xenophobia in the country.

David Hockney: Art’s Great Innovator Whose Vivid Paintings Made Him a Household Name

The proud Yorkshire-born artist, known for iconic depictions of America as well as Britain, was widely regarded as one of the country’s greatest living artists.

** Why the economics make this the craziest World Cup ever

** The 2026 World Cup stands out because of its unusual economic backdrop, from trade wars to sharply rising ticket prices. Faisal Islam examines how the tournament reflects broader shifts in the global economy and what these changes mean for fans and for the event itself.

** What do Puerto Ricans think of the viral song about their homeland?

** Puerto Ricans are reflecting on a viral, catchy song that has drawn widespread attention to their homeland, sparking conversations about how it portrays Puerto Rico and what it means for people who live there.

** “I will come home safely”: Indian sailor’s last words to wife before a US strike killed him

** Patnala Suresh and his wife were preparing to celebrate their 15th wedding anniversary this month when tragedy struck. Before his death in a US strike, he reassured his wife that he would return home safely.

** More than 50 Iranian military bases damaged in US strikes since the start of the war, satellite images show

** Satellite images and expert analysis indicate that US strikes have damaged more than 50 Iranian military bases since the war began, including jets and warships at multiple sites across Iran.

** Niagara Falls: Is there a better place to watch a World Cup match?

** Football fans gathered at a FIFA World Cup watch party at Niagara Falls to watch the opening matches of the Canadian and U.S. teams.

** Watch: Why is Trump not at the World Cup?

** All three leaders of the North American host nations were absent from the tournament’s opening matches.

** Watch: Four UFO videos newly declassified by the US government

** Eyewitness footage shows bright orbs seen in the sky over an undisclosed location in the northeastern United States.

** Watch: Four UFO videos newly declassified by US government

** Eyewitness footage shows bright orbs in the sky over an undisclosed location in the northeastern United States.

Watch: Three things to know about SpaceX's stock market debut

BBC’s Samira Hussain breaks down the key points behind SpaceX’s historic IPO and what investors need to know about the company’s stock market debut.

** The PSOE assumes that internal discontent will surface at the Federal Committee on June 27 and is already fortifying its narrative to counter it

** In several PSOE regional branches, they do not rule out that the new critical movement ReActiva will make its presence felt at the Federal Committee on June 27, reflecting growing internal discontent. The party is already preparing its narrative to counter those criticisms.

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** Judge José Luis Calama has opened a secret investigation to examine some jewelry valued at 1.3 million euros, whose origin, according to the case, is not justified at this time.

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** An expert report estimates the total value of Zapatero’s jewelry at €1,323,915. Among the most notable pieces are a diamond necklace valued at €278,000, another with sapphires worth €220,000, and a piece with two Zambian emeralds.

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** If the former president cannot prove the origin and date of acquisition of the jewelry, he may have incurred an unjustified capital gain. Any possible tax fraud involving pieces obtained before June 2021 may already be time-barred.

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** Sources from the Civil Guard warn that they do not have bulletproof vests capable of stopping the ammunition used by drug traffickers, who use war rifles with great penetrating power. According to the officers, these projectiles pass through the vests easily, increasing the risk during operations.

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** Felipe VI showed confusion when he noticed that the Pope’s plane had not taken off because of a breakdown. According to what he told the President of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo, he realized that one of the engines had not started, which explained the delay.

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** The 2026 World Cup will be the largest edition in history, with 48 participating teams instead of 32. It will be held in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

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** Renfe is continuing to renew its website, and the new sales channel still has no release date. The company expects to present it sometime this year as part of a gradual modernization. Although in 2025 it was said that the new website could launch by mid-year, there is still no schedule. The operator argues that similar projects have taken twice as long.

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** 20minutos readers will be able to earn points by correctly predicting the Spanish national team’s matches throughout all stages of the 2026 World Cup.

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** The United States, led by Mauricio Pochettino, earned its first World Cup victory by winning 4-1 in its debut. Balogun was the standout player of the match and left Paraguay on the ropes with a decisive performance.

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** Beret’s concert in Elche has been canceled following his arrest over an alleged sexual assault.

** Being officially registered in Madrid will be a requirement to obtain the public transport pass starting Monday

** Ayuso’s government will change the rules to require residence in Madrid or in municipalities in zones E1 and E2 when applying for new personal transport cards and replacements.

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** Jonathan Andic, in a message from July 2024, referred to the family therapy they were undergoing and the “arguments” he had with his father, Isak Andic.

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** David Guapo says he was hit by a car in San Francisco and had a near-death experience. He describes the strong impact of the accident, in which he broke the windshield and was thrown out, and says he felt as if he were “returning to the source.”

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** MarĂ­a Isabel Fraga, a doctor and daughter of former president Manuel Fraga, has died in Madagascar while taking part in a humanitarian mission. Dedicated to healthcare, she built her professional career in the medical field and never showed any interest in entering politics.

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** A new study suggests that the Atlantic “cold spot” is caused by a reduced amount of heat carried by ocean currents, explaining why this area is one of the few places on the planet that cools every year.

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** Shortly before sharing the Iranian government’s message about a possible agreement, Trump accused Iran of negotiating in bad faith and of having leaked false content from the memorandum.

** Instagram and Facebook suffer an outage in Spain

** Instagram and Facebook have suffered an outage that has left users in Spain without service.

** Belarra ordered to pay Judge GarcĂ­a-CastellĂłn 9,000 euros for calling him corrupt

** The court has ordered Belarra to pay Judge GarcĂ­a-CastellĂłn 9,000 euros for calling him corrupt. She will also have to share the content of the ruling on her X profile.

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** Two second-tier tickets validated in Spain have each won more than 212,000 euros. In addition, Euromillions has made a new millionaire in the country, and the jackpot for the next draw rises to 26 million euros.

** Neil deGrasse Tyson on what happens when you die: “If you’re cremated, in four years you’ll reach Alpha Centauri”

** The science communicator shares a unique reflection on what happens to the body and energy after death, noting with a touch of scientific humor that if a person is cremated, their remains could symbolically travel as far as Alpha Centauri in four years.

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** The Ministry of Economy has published the guidelines for preparing the next regional budget. The goal is to have an initial draft ready sometime in July.

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** Valentina, a 13-year-old blind girl, has thanked everyone who made her meeting with Pope Leo XIV and the King and Queen possible. The young girl highlighted that the pontiff was very attentive during the visit.

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** Several employees and collaborators report unpaid wages and outstanding payments, including expenses for office and performance space rentals. The case has sparked controversy surrounding Ismael Beiro’s show, after he reportedly avoided the press once the claims became known.

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** Two of the couple’s three children, aged six months, one year, and four years, tested positive for cocaine. The Regional Government of Andalusia has taken custody of the minors, while the couple has been sentenced to prison and to a two-year restraining order.

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** A research team ranked 220 cities with more than one million inhabitants using basic risk indicators to identify which are most exposed to extreme heat as El Niño arrives.

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** Ivan Ljubicic, former player and former coach of Federer, said that Zverev’s recent Roland Garros title does not change the current tennis landscape. He stated that Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner remain above the German in both level and standing.

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** Clarel presents its “Sun Police” to help people choose the most suitable sunscreen this summer, based on each person’s skin type and routine.

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** The author says they have tried different devices to beat the heat at home and that not all of them work equally well when they are really needed.

** The Invisible Enemy: Prostate Cancer May Not Cause Symptoms, and Waiting Increases the Risk

** A study by the Spanish Society of Medical Oncology estimates that in 2026, 34,833 Spaniards will be diagnosed with prostate cancer. The article highlights that this disease may not show symptoms, so delaying a checkup increases the risk.

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** The theft of WhatsApp accounts begins with a message that appears legitimate, even sent from a known contact, and aims to trick the user into giving access to their account through fake two-step verification.

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** Starting June 22, Mercadona will adjust the hours of 320 stores, and about 100 supermarkets will also open on Sundays during the summer to respond to higher seasonal demand.

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** Peru’s police arrested a drug trafficker by posing as World Cup mascots, taking advantage of the fact that the suspect was a soccer fan. During the operation, they found weapons and drugs in his home.

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** There were no first-category winners in the Bonoloto, so the jackpot increases and will be up for grabs this Saturday, reaching 700,000 euros.

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** The charitable initiative promoted by Cinfa aims to raise awareness of the reality faced by thousands of caregivers in Spain. The documentary contest will award two prizes of 7,500 euros to the best works that reflect this work and its impact.

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** SpaceX debuted on the stock market with a strong rise of nearly 20%, taking its shares from $135 to $160. The stock jump reinforces the possibility that Elon Musk could become the first trillionaire in history.

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** David Harbour spoke about a sensitive episode after it was reported that his *Stranger Things* co-star, Millie Bobby Brown, had filed a complaint against him for harassment. The actor, who suffers from bipolar disorder, went through a difficult time because of the controversy.

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** After canceling her concerts due to a family emergency, RosalĂ­a reappeared in Boston with new looks and became a muse for Dior. Her return drew attention thanks to a design from the French fashion house, confirming that she has reserved the best for her tour in the U.S.

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** Experts warn that trends focused on aesthetics and fitness culture can be especially dangerous for young people in development, as they increase the risk of eating disorders.

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** Amazon quantifies the water used by its cloud in Spain: 68 million liters a year, equivalent to about 27 Olympic-sized swimming pools or the annual household consumption of around 1,455 people.

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** The authorities in this country are considering creating a database of travelers who engage in inappropriate behavior, with the aim of identifying and penalizing disruptive passengers.

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** Louis’ Lunch, located in New Haven, Connecticut, claims to be the birthplace of the hamburger.

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** Experts point out that the main obstacle to deploying charging points is not necessarily a lack of infrastructure, but excessive bureaucracy, which delays the installation and commissioning of chargers.

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** The model, the star of Mujer.es’s summer special, talks about her career in fashion, how she has changed over time, and the habits that help her take care of herself physically and mentally.

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** Taiwan condemned the incursion of Chinese vessels near Taiping Island, describing it as an “open provocation” and a violation of international law. Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the action challenges the international order.

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** Iceland is once again the safest country in the world in the Global Peace Index, while Russia remains the least safe. The article highlights that both countries keep their positions in the safety ranking.

** An 80-year-old man and a 75-year-old woman drown in Torrox

** An 80-year-old man and a 75-year-old woman have died by drowning in Torrox on a day with rough seas and strong waves.

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** The brother of the person under investigation testified before the Barcelona Juvenile Violence and Adolescence judge and described him as a “clumsy” person.

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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 Prevost’s speech.

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** The piece poses a rhetorical question: what if today’s setting were not the Sicily of *The Leopard*, but Spain’s own version, dubbed *The Leopard-Dog*?

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** León XIV’s words seemed to cast a spell over Congress, but the effect lasted only 48 years.

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** Iran justifies its missiles as revenge for the bombings in Beirut, but according to RodrĂ­guez Garat, it is Tehran that gives Hezbollah the green light for its actions, fueling a cycle of escalation. Against this backdrop, Trump appears powerless.

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** Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster’s public display of affection sparked mixed reactions online. The article notes that Jackman proudly showed his love for Foster, prompting social media users to comment, joke, and express surprise, with some saying they were once fans of the actor but now feel differently.

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** In 2025, it is estimated that up to 19 million Britons visited Spain, reflecting the country’s great popularity as a tourist destination.

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** The princess, the king of Thailand’s eldest daughter, died at 47 after being hospitalized since 2022 for a heart condition that left her in a coma. Her death raises questions about succession, as she had been considered the favorite to inherit the throne.

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** The heir made these statements during a visit to the charity Norfolk Blood Bikes, which transports essential medical supplies by motorcycle.

** Do you know which way your ceiling fan should spin? Discover the trick to save money this summer

** A simple adjustment in the direction of your ceiling fan can improve comfort at home and help save energy. In summer, setting it to spin the right way creates a cooling effect; in winter, it helps distribute heat better and reduce electricity use.

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** This recipe is ideal for when time is short, as it offers a quick, economical, and practical option for dinner or for taking in a container.

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** The real estate market remains expensive, but there are still areas in Spain where it is possible to buy a home for less than 150,000 euros. The article highlights which of these most affordable neighborhoods they are and invites readers to discover them.

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** 20 Minutos launches audio news as part of the NextMediaAI project to improve accessibility and adapt to the growing consumption of audio content.

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** A 10-question quiz combining logic, reasoning, observation, and pattern recognition to measure your analytical skills and mental agility.

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** 20bien has launched its Wellbeing Mailbox, a space for readers to share real stories about health, habits, and quality of life. The goal is to gather experiences that can serve as inspiration and support for other people interested in improving their wellbeing.

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** 20minutos presents Ciudadano20, its channel for readers to participate, send reports, and propose stories or topics they consider interesting for investigation and publication.

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** Google has introduced DiffusionGemma, an experimental open-source AI model that can generate text up to four times faster than traditional models, according to the information shared.

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** Justin Gaethje, the interim lightweight champion, will fight this Sunday against the Hispanic-Georgian Ilia Topuria in the title unification bout at the White House. Gaethje says Topuria is in a difficult situation and is confident he will come out victorious at UFC Freedom 250.

** The AC/DC concert held last summer at the Metropolitano ended with an €80,800 fine for noise

** Madrid’s Municipal Police recorded 29 noise measurement reports during the concerts held in 2025.

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** Doctors will begin their fifth week of a nationwide strike on Monday, with stoppages taking place across different autonomous communities. This new phase of mobilizations will continue until Friday the 19th.

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** The EU will not change compensation for flight delays and will prohibit airlines from charging families and dependent passengers to sit together. However, it does not guarantee that carry-on luggage will be free.

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** Young people and attendees at the vigil on the first day of Leo XIV’s trip tell 20minutos how they arrived in the capital from different places, what moved them to live out their faith personally, and what concerns they want to share with the Pope.

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** The university entrance exam has begun in Madrid with added nerves due to the introduction of frequency detectors to prevent cheating. UCM students say that cheating on the most important exam of their lives would be too risky, and that the pressure not to bring devices is high.

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** Thousands of early retirees who contributed for more than four decades are asking for the elimination of the reduction coefficients that cut their pension for life. They denounce that they were forced to retire earlier than planned without having chosen to do so, and they demand a pension in line with the years they worked.

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** Cristina Pardo is leaving La Sexta and the program ‘Más vale tarde’ to begin a new professional stage at Antena 3, ending a 20-year career at Atresmedia’s second channel.

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** Sergi explained how he recovered the rosary he had given to Pope Leo XIV. The young man described the journey of the relic and noted that, after passing through the hands of the pontiff, it also spent time in the Holy Land.

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** The DJ has chosen to divide the eight bull heads among himself, Cayetano, and Fran Rivera, showing a gesture of family sharing regarding this matter.

** Paola Olmedo speaks out after missing the *Supervivientes* finale: “Maica could find the positive in even the most horrible things”

** Paola Olmedo spoke after not attending the *Supervivientes* finale and expressed her happiness for this season’s winner. According to the content, she also highlighted Maica’s attitude, describing her as someone capable of finding the positive side even in the most difficult situations.

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** The man from MĂĄlaga made it to the final stretch of the competition, but was eliminated in the 13th gala and had to say goodbye to Honduras.

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** Alba Paul, the wife of content creator Dulceida, finished second in the intense final of *Supervivientes*, losing the title to Maica Benedicto. The article highlights Dulceida’s emotional support and praise for Alba, calling her a champion after her strong performance.

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** Welsh influencer Ben Philips said he survived a violent robbery at a luxury villa in the south of France because the gun pointed at him “jammed.” The theft caused losses of more than 1.6 million euros.

** Makoke and Gonzalo would have had a “big argument” just hours before their big wedding celebration

** Álex Álvarez said on *El tiempo justo* that Makoke and Gonzalo reportedly had a strong argument just a few hours before their wedding celebration.

** A statement says the artist firmly denies the accusations, fully trusts in his innocence, and is preparing legal action over the “falsehoods” being spread. It also confirms that he will continue to give Beret his full support.

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** *Y ahora Sonsoles* spoke with Pablo Muñiz, who said that the singer would have spent the night at that hotel in Seville after being released. According to him, no one at the establishment would have seen him leave.

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** TikToker Clerss shares her remarkable physical transformation just a few weeks before La Velada del Año 6 and reflects on the importance of following a balanced diet without going hungry during training, saying she wishes she had known this sooner.

** Marlon, the “streamer” who had several dates with Marta Díaz, announces he is getting married

** Swedish influencer Marlon Lundgren Garcia announced his engagement to his partner, Chanida Natalie, after sharing a romantic marriage proposal.

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** Margaret Kerry’s family confirmed that the actress had lung cancer and died surrounded by her loved ones. Kerry was the woman who inspired the character of Tinker Bell in *Peter Pan*.

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** Katy Perry, Future, Lisa, and Anitta took part in the third opening act of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, adding the musical touch to the opening event in the United States.

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** The President of the United States thanked and sent a message of support to his national team before its World Cup debut against Paraguay, highlighting his backing for the team at the start of the tournament.

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** According to the *Daily Mail*, England’s camp in West Palm Beach, Florida, suffered the theft of sports equipment before its World Cup debut against Croatia. The incident took place during the team’s training camp under Tuchel.

** Vinícius continues to leave his Real Madrid renewal up in the air: “We’ll talk when the World Cup ends”

** VinĂ­cius JĂșnior, whose contract with Real Madrid runs until 2027, has kept his renewal situation open. He said the matter will be discussed after the World Cup, leaving his future at the club undecided for now.

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** The World Cup opening match in the USA brought together numerous celebrities, including David Beckham, Tom Cruise, and Bill Gates. The attendees witnessed the United States’ 3-1 victory over Paraguay.

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** Valentina’s parents are very excited after their meeting with the Pope and say that the message of accessibility their daughter conveyed has had a wide impact. They note that many people stop them in the street to comment on the positive impact of this experience.

** *“All the Colors,” a cheeky comedy to normalize disability: “It’s neither victimizing nor paternalistic, it breaks down walls”*

** The film, starring Mafalda Carbonell, Eva Moral, and Silvia Abril, opens in theaters today. It offers a cheeky comedy that aims to normalize disability without falling into victimhood or paternalism, with an approach that “breaks down walls.”

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** The Gil Gayarre Foundation is presenting this Wednesday a collective work born from the “Cuento Contigo” project, an initiative that promotes the participation of people with intellectual disabilities in literary creation.

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** An implant in the spinal cord aims to amplify the residual nerve signals that still connect the brain, spinal cord, and muscles. The technique is presented as a promising way to recover arm movement even years after having a stroke.

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** Hope for an agreement in the Middle East reduces geopolitical tensions and causes oil and gas prices to fall. This relief boosts the Ibex 35, which reaches a new all-time high at 18,700 points.

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** Spain’s National Statistics Institute (INE) confirms that year-on-year inflation in May remained at 3.2%, despite the sharp increase in fuel prices, which rose 16%. The overall figure was held steady thanks to the behavior of other components of the consumer basket.

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** The banking sector is starting to compete for savings by offering better returns and selective promotions. This is happening as deposits reach record highs and surpass 1.1 trillion, driven by the ECB’s interest rate increase.

** Javier SigĂŒenza (AlianzAS): "It is a fallacy to say that it is costly to review prices in public contracts"

** Javier SigĂŒenza, president of the essential services confederation AlianzAS, speaks with La InformaciĂłn EconĂłmica-20minutos after the official presentation of the platform he leads.

** El Corte Inglés launches its Private Sales campaign with discounts of up to 30%

** El Corte Inglés has launched its Private Sales campaign for customers, with discounts of up to 30%. The promotion will be available until next Monday, June 15.

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** Helen Mirren has publicly backed Tom Hardy amid uncertainty over whether he might return to the series for a third season. The veteran actress made it clear that she would work with him again without hesitation, showing her support for the actor in the current conflict.

** Confirmed by Spielberg: His long-awaited film *The Day of Revelation* is based on this true story

** In November 2004, a mysterious event occurred in the Arabian Sea that remains unexplained, even after the Pentagon released documents about the case. The true story behind this enigma appears to be inspiring Spielberg’s new film.

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** Sydney Sweeney, known for *Euphoria*, would be attached to a new version of a classic work of American literature previously adapted by Burton, temporarily stepping away from the *Barbarella* remake to explore an erotic thriller based on a horror story.

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** Quentin Tarantino is very strict with his scripts and completely rejected a change suggested by an actor. The article highlights that, despite the director’s refusal, the actor stood by his proposal and says that moment had a decisive influence on his performance.

** Ari Aster has written a prequel to his most acclaimed film, but he doesn’t know when he’ll direct it: “It’s never the right time”

** Ari Aster has written a prequel to his most acclaimed film, but he isn’t sure when he’ll direct it. Meanwhile, he is preparing to shoot a new film with Scarlett Johansson, which will be his next project after the controversial *Eddington*.

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** Self-care and wellness, which should be a source of relief, have become another source of pressure: waking up early, eating healthy, exercising, taking supplements, and caring for everyone can create pressure to achieve an ideal of “perfect well-being.”

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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 does not depend only on physical appearance, but also on other health factors and lifestyle habits.

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** To reduce abdominal fat, doing ab exercises is not enough. According to experts, the most effective strategy is strength training, combined with improved metabolic flexibility to promote fat burning.

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** The testimonies of Alejandro, Ana, and Carlos highlight that recovering well-being is possible through healthy habits, psychological support, and personal adaptation.

** They reveal that adjusting blood pressure after thrombectomy improves recovery in stroke

** A study of 440 patients across 11 Spanish hospitals suggests that adjusting blood pressure after a thrombectomy may improve recovery in stroke cases.

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** Maintaining a balanced diet, exercising regularly, and getting good sleep are the best strategies to prevent memory loss and reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s.

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** A new SMS scam is impersonating the DGT and sending supposed fines with links in order to steal personal and banking data. Victims are taken to fake websites where sensitive information is requested. It is recommended not to open the link, not to pay, and to verify any fine only through official channels.

** Canceling an online purchase will be easier from June 19 with this mandatory button

** Starting June 19, the EU will require a digital withdrawal button for online purchases. This measure will allow consumers to cancel a purchase more quickly and easily, simplifying the process.

** Meta wants to use what you do outside Instagram and Facebook: what you buy or play will influence what you see

** Meta will use data from activity outside Instagram and Facebook, such as purchases and video games, to further personalize the content it shows on its social networks.

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** Anthropic’s new AI, Claude Fable 5, was compromised in less than 48 hours through “jailbreaking,” reigniting the debate over the security and resilience of artificial intelligence models against attacks and manipulation.

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** Hong Kong will open a 24-hour store staffed by a humanoid robot as a test of how China aims to integrate artificial intelligence into retail and other everyday services.

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** Adidas has launched a collaboration with Bad Bunny that includes red sneakers that are already causing a stir among his fans and beginning to sell out.

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** “Hot oil” masks provide more intense nourishment than traditional masks and help restore shine and softness to dry and damaged hair.

** Neither Birkenstock nor Crocs: these are Adidas clogs that will sweep this season

** Adidas presents some summer-style clogs that combine comfort and elegance. Designed to enjoy summer without giving up on style, they promise to become one of the season’s trends.

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** The stylist explains that the carré haircut will be in high demand this spring because it instantly makes you look younger and, if it is well structured, it is easy to style and maintain.

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** The dermocosmetics expert explains that “skinflooding” consists of applying many layers of skincare products, but warns that using more does not necessarily lead to better results. He advocates for a simpler and more effective routine, prioritizing fewer products and better choices for skin care.

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** The summer issue of Mujer.es is now available at newsstands with Martina Klein on the cover. If you didn’t get the print copy, you can also read it in digital format.

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** Chef Dani GarcĂ­a proposes an innovative version of traditional gazpacho, without water, cucumber, or bread. In his recipe, he highlights the use of strawberry, feta cheese, and chives, and shares key tips for preparing it properly.

** From manjar blanco to duelos y quebrantos: recipes mentioned in *Don Quixote*

** The article reviews the gastronomic references in *Don Quixote*, highlighting how Cervantes incorporates food into different passages of the work. It focuses on recipes and dishes mentioned in the novel, emphasizing their role in setting the scene and portraying the era.

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** The article explains one of Bad Bunny’s favorite recipes, a sandwich made with three types of meat and French fries. It is a hearty combination that is very popular among fans of street food.

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** Moroccan pastilla is a dish of Arab origin that surprises with its contrast of sweet and savory flavors. According to the text, it is an interesting recipe for those who try it for the first time and is usually enjoyed on very special occasions.

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** New fermentation technologies and artificial intelligence promise to transform waste into high value-added ingredients, driving a more innovative and sustainable food revolution.

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

** Brazil offers a rich culinary diversity beyond feijoada, with dishes such as acarajé, an emblematic recipe from northeastern Brazil with deep African roots.

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** The authorities in this country are studying the creation of a database of passengers who engage in inappropriate behavior. The measure would aim to identify and record problematic travelers in order to improve order and safety.

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** The mining industry has become a tourist attraction in Spain, thanks to visits that let people discover incredible deposits and explore the country’s mining heritage.

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** Ten metropolises stand out for their extraordinary cultural offerings, making them ideal for those who enjoy art, music, museums, and theater.

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** The route up to MorezĂłn stands out as one of the most accessible in the Sierra de Gredos and offers an impressive panoramic reward upon reaching the summit, making it a memorable experience for hikers.

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** The OCU has carried out a study on Spain’s public charging network for pure electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles to assess its current situation and warn that, although it has grown, it still does not yet offer sufficient coverage.

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** The Ministry of Transport will strengthen oversight of cooperative transparency in 2026 through the Road Transport Inspection Plan. FENACOTRANS has welcomed the measure, which aims to detect and stop fake cooperatives in the sector.

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

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** The Civil Guard used its social media accounts to remind cyclists of the importance of following four basic road safety rules on the road, with the aim of preventing accidents and avoiding traffic problems.

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** The DGT and the Civil Guard will reinforce checks on motorcyclists on weekends until October to prevent accidents and encourage responsible riding. The measure comes in response to the fact that more than half of the motorcyclists who died this year were killed between 3:00 p.m. on Friday and midnight on Sunday.

** The new high-capacity expressways that Óscar Puente’s ministry is considering building

** The Ministry of Transport is proposing 25 new high-capacity roads that could be built in the future, although they will first have to undergo prior informational studies.

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** Gruta 77 in Carabanchel will close in December after 26 years and more than 5,100 concerts. Despite the venue’s closure, the promoter Gruta77 will continue organizing concerts at different venues in Madrid.

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** Following numerous protests, the Regional Ministry of Housing, Transport and Infrastructure stated that alternatives are being studied to keep Metro Line 1 at Pinar de ChamartĂ­n station.

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** Health sources report that the elderly woman injured in the Magaluf fire remains stable, out of danger, and it is not ruled out that she may be discharged in the coming days.

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** The emergency operation will reduce its deployment starting next Saturday, shifting to a passive search and withdrawing most of the personnel.

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** Around twenty patients with Alzheimer’s are taking part in a project that uses dance as a therapeutic tool. According to those in charge, the initiative has shown improvements in nearly a hundred patients, highlighting its benefits for well-being and stimulation.

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** A man in his sixties, a resident of Berga’s old quarter, was found dead in the reservoir by a woman who was walking her dog. The victim was tied with a belt. The report says two people have been arrested in connection with his death.

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** A leisure guide featuring Spanish opera, Juan Paños’s conquest in the Philippines, independent art proposals, Silvia MarsĂł, street theater, a drone show at the racetrack, and a tapas route focused on Madrid’s best croquettes.

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** A man was found dead on the beach in Vilanova i la GeltrĂș with no stab or gunshot wounds. Even so, the Mossos d’Esquadra’s Criminal Investigation Division has taken over the investigation to clarify the circumstances of the death.

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** The Civil Guard is investigating a shooting that occurred early this morning in Carmona, in which a man was seriously injured by several gunshots. Another shooting was later reported in the Sevillian neighborhood of Los Pajaritos.

** Seville once again leaves up in the air the installation of awnings this summer on Avenida de la ConstituciĂłn

** The City Council does not guarantee that awnings will be installed this summer on Avenida de la ConstituciĂłn or on the San Telmo and Los Remedios bridges. The works have complicated the process and raised doubts about whether there will be shade this year.

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** The organizers of the Solaris Nerja festival have canceled the event after carrying out a technical, operational, and financial assessment. The decision comes just one week before the planned start and is attributed to low ticket sales, according to the official statement.

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** She has gone viral on Chinese social media for her youthful appearance and already has more than two million followers.

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** A woman decided to get a tattoo using her pet’s ashes as part of the ink. She said that when she needs to touch up the design, she will use more ashes again, a way of keeping her companion animal symbolically with her for longer.

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** A young man proposed to his girlfriend on a stage, but the situation ended awkwardly and painfully. The girl showed an uncomfortable expression and finally walked away without saying a word, making it clear that the proposal did not go as he expected.

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** Choosing a boarding facility for dogs or cats requires planning, prior visits, and common sense to ensure the stay is comfortable and stress-free.

** Why measuring cortisol doesn’t always explain a dog’s stress

** Cortisol does not always accurately reflect canine stress. Signs such as barking, panting, drooling, freezing, or difficulty relaxing when the owner returns can be more useful indicators for assessing a dog’s discomfort.

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** Kody arrived in shock and was rehabilitated over several weeks until he became a socialized and active ferret. His story highlights the importance of understanding these animals’ needs before adopting them and avoiding impulsive decisions that can cause them trauma.

** Your daily horoscope: Saturday, June 13, 2026

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** Check the results of the ONCE Cuponazo for Friday, June 12, 2026.

Euromillions: results for Friday, June 12

Check the results of the EuroMillions draw corresponding to Friday, June 12, 2026.

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** The article invites readers to check the Bonoloto results for Friday, June 12, 2026.

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** Raymond Goethals was the oldest coach to win the European Cup, at 71 years old in 1993. Known as “the wizard,” he led Olympique de Marseille to win the European title.

** When Hollywood invented the “biopic,” the decade that shaped the genre

** In the 1930s, Hollywood transformed the filmed biography into a key genre: popular with audiences, profitable for the industry, and recognized by critics.

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** *Billy Bond y la Pesada del Rock and Roll Volumen 1* is highlighted as a historic Argentine LP, considered a key piece in the birth of heavy rock in Spanish.

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** Although the heat has already arrived, summer officially begins on June 21. It’s a time to rest, recharge, and, if possible, take a getaway. In addition, during vacations we usually do things that we wouldn’t do during the rest of the year, and surely more than one will feel familiar to you.

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** Some destinations can be disappointing at first because of the traffic, the crowds, the bad weather, or overtourism. But despite that initial negative impression, they often hide a lot of charm and eventually win over most of the people who visit them.

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** Fashion experts from El Corte Inglés recommend choosing a wedding dress according to your body shape to find the most flattering style. The selection includes 7 original designs, far from the traditional look, as well as options from other brands so you can get it right without spending too much.

** Photos of Donald Trump with other celebrities you wouldn’t expect to see

** On the occasion of Donald Trump’s 80th birthday, the article reviews little-known photos of the U.S. president alongside celebrities, including a selfie with Michael Jackson and a posed photo with Sylvester Stallone.

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** Zelensky announced that frontline soldiers will receive 300,000 hryvnias per month, about 5,800 euros. He also promised “new opportunities” for foreign volunteers who want to join the army.

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** The Peruvian franchise Yopo arrives in Spain with a fast-food concept specializing in fresh chicken tenders and toasted wraps. The brand plans to expand in the Spanish market with 15 openings over the next five years.

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** Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, who is serving a 50-year sentence in Colorado, has again asked Sheinbaum for help to intervene in his repatriation to Mexico.

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** The Ombudsman, Ángel Gabilondo, is reviewing the nearly 400 complaints received over the high temperatures in schools across Spain. He notes that it is essential to guarantee quality education in proper conditions for students.

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** Óscar López defended his criticism of “prevaricating judges” and said that he will keep saying whatever he “always wants.”

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** Prime Video includes a miniseries that brings back the characters from *The Flanders Panel*? Wait—no, from *La piel del tambor*, one of Arturo PĂ©rez-Reverte’s most acclaimed novels. The series stands out as an ideal choice for binge-watching thanks to its format of only 6 episodes.

** David FrancĂ©s, makeup artist: “After 40, it’s a mistake to keep using this eyeliner”

** The makeup artist explains how to adapt makeup after 40 to enhance the eyes, soften features, and add freshness without losing style. He advises changing certain products and techniques, such as eyeliner, to achieve a more flattering and rejuvenating result.

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** The Netflix romantic film starring Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein has drawn attention, but not for its main story—instead, it’s because of a character and a scene that have left many viewers shocked and disgusted.

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

** Natalia de Santiago explains that the mortgage market has changed and that choosing fixed-rate mortgages is no longer the predominant option as it once was. She points out that when buying a home, current conditions require considering other alternatives and taking the financial context more carefully into account before deciding.

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** The Asturian chef shared an appetizer idea on his show featuring canned cockles, suggesting an original way to enhance them: use tangerine and olive oil instead of lemon.

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** A four-episode miniseries based on a literary work and starring top-tier actors. Twelve years after its premiere, it remains available to stream and came very close to making Emmy history thanks to the large number of nominations and awards it received.

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** The article highlights five must-do trips to take at least once in your life, with experiences ranging from the mix of tradition and modernity in Japan to the wild landscapes of Patagonia.

** Review of *The Day of Revelation*, Spielberg’s alien movie that will make you want to believe in them

** Review of Steven Spielberg’s new alien movie, starring Emily Blunt and Josh O’Connor.

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** A protected historic 122-meter-long passage connects El Clot and Sant MartĂ­ in Barcelona. It stands out for its colorful houses, 19th-century working-class architecture, and quiet, pedestrian-friendly atmosphere, making it an urban oasis within the neighborhood.

** The most spectacular highlights of Temps de Flors 2026: streets, installations, and the most sought-after corners

** Catalonia’s popular flower festival presents 113 decorated spaces this year, along with concerts and routes through some of the city’s most emblematic places, offering visitors and locals an experience full of color and heritage.

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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 will mark an unprecedented milestone by splitting the opening events among the three host nations.

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** The Government of Andalusia has introduced a new tourist visa to boost tourism in ten municipalities in one of the most beautiful areas of the province of Seville.

Exxon Mobil is set to appoint Alex Volkov as head of global trading, sources say

Exxon Mobil is reportedly preparing to appoint Alex Volkov as head of global trading, according to sources. The move would put Volkov in charge of the oil major’s trading operations, though no official announcement has been made.

** Gold rises on hopes for Iran peace deal, but falls for the week on rate jitters

** Gold rose after U.S. President Donald Trump said Iran had contacted him to discuss easing the conflict, raising hopes for a peace deal and pressuring the dollar. Still, bullion was set for a weekly loss as traders worried the Federal Reserve may keep interest rates higher for longer, which weighed on non-yielding gold.

** Brent falls to lowest since March on expected peace deal

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** Silver rallies into downtrend resistance: Live levels

** Silver climbed toward a key downtrend resistance level, with traders watching for a possible breakout or reversal. The article highlights live price levels and suggests that momentum is being tested as market participants assess whether the rally can continue or stall near resistance.

** Gold rallies into $4,250-$4,310 resistance: Live levels

** Gold is moving into a major resistance zone near $4,250-$4,310, with traders monitoring real-time levels for signs of a breakout or a reversal. The article examines price action, support and resistance levels, and the market’s short-term direction as gold tests this key technical area.

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** Northwest European gasoline margins climb despite crude decline

** Northwest European gasoline margins rose even as crude prices fell, supported by tight supply and stronger demand. Refining economics improved, with gasoline outperforming other products in the region. Market participants watched inventory levels and trading activity for signs of whether the margin strength would continue.

WTI Midland crude differentials decline as Moeve lowers offer

WTI Midland crude differentials fell after Moeve lowered its offer, as market participants pointed to weaker demand and increased competition among buyers. The move pressured premiums and highlighted softer spot market sentiment for the grade.

** Tired of chaos, investors retreat from oil market at record pace

** Investors are pulling back from oil at a record pace as market volatility, geopolitical uncertainty, and changing demand expectations make trading riskier. The retreat reflects growing caution among speculators and fund managers, who are reducing their exposure to crude after turbulent price swings.

** Anthropic disables top-tier AI models after US order limiting foreign access

** Anthropic said it will block access to its most advanced AI models for a Chinese-owned company after a US order restricting foreign access to powerful AI technology. The move reflects rising US efforts to limit China’s access to cutting-edge AI capabilities and could affect how global firms use advanced models.

** Roku is exploring strategic options, including a possible sale of the company, sources say

** Roku is reportedly evaluating strategic options, including a possible sale, after receiving acquisition interest from at least two parties. The streaming device maker is working with advisers as it considers alternatives, though no deal is guaranteed and discussions may not lead to a transaction.

China is “strongly dissatisfied” with the Pentagon’s action against top Chinese tech firms

China criticized the Pentagon’s decision to add several major Chinese tech companies, including Alibaba and Baidu, to a list of firms allegedly linked to China’s military. Beijing said it is “strongly dissatisfied” with the move, arguing that it harms market confidence and unfairly targets Chinese businesses.

** Retail investors build big dreams on small slices of SpaceX

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** Justice Department says Paramount’s Warner deal wouldn’t harm competition

** The Justice Department said that Paramount’s proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery would not significantly harm competition, removing a major obstacle to the deal. The review focused on potential effects in the media and entertainment markets, and the agency did not find enough antitrust concerns to block the transaction.

** First Brands moves ahead with liquidation plan

** The company is moving forward with a liquidation plan, indicating a shift from ongoing operations to winding down assets and settling obligations. This move suggests financial distress and could affect creditors, investors, employees, and other stakeholders as the company works through the process.

** CFTC weighs blocking CME’s 24/7 oil futures contract - Bloomberg

** The CFTC is reportedly considering whether to stop CME Group from launching a 24/7 oil futures contract. The move underscores regulatory concerns about continuous trading in commodity markets and could affect CME’s plans to expand round-the-clock access to energy derivatives.

** OpenAI under investigation by coalition of state attorneys general, WSJ reports

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** U.S. EPA sends California emissions rules to Congress for potential reversal

** The EPA has sent California’s vehicle emissions waiver and related rules to Congress, opening the door for lawmakers to overturn them. The move targets state standards that go beyond federal requirements and could affect California’s efforts to phase out gasoline-powered cars and reduce pollution.

** Rolex raises gold watch prices again as super-rich buyers are undeterred

** Rolex has raised prices on several gold watches again, continuing a trend of repeated increases despite higher gold costs and broader economic uncertainty. The luxury brand appears confident that wealthy buyers will keep buying, with demand for its high-end models remaining strong.

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** Consumer sentiment surpasses expectations, indicating economic optimism

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** India’s May retail inflation rises to 3.93% year-on-year

** India’s retail inflation increased to 3.93% in May from 3.16% in April, mainly due to higher food prices, according to government data. The rise remains within the Reserve Bank of India’s target range, reinforcing expectations that interest rates may remain unchanged for now.

** UK economy contracts in April amid energy price pressures

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** UK public inflation expectations surged after Iran war, BoE says

** The Bank of England said UK households’ inflation expectations jumped after the Iran conflict, with respondents citing higher energy and fuel costs. The increase adds to concerns that geopolitical tensions and commodity-price shocks could keep inflation expectations elevated, complicating the BoE’s efforts to bring inflation back to target.

** Bank of England survey shows UK inflation expectations rise

** The Bank of England’s latest survey shows that UK inflation expectations have risen, adding to concerns that price pressures may remain persistent. The findings could influence future interest rate decisions as policymakers look for signs of continued inflation.

** Germany sees slow economic recovery as energy prices weigh

** Germany’s economy is recovering only gradually, with high energy prices continuing to pressure businesses and consumers. While some indicators suggest improvement, growth remains weak and uncertainty persists, limiting a stronger rebound.

** ECB’s Kocher declines to preview July rate decision

** ECB policymaker Martin Kocher said he would not speculate on the July interest-rate decision, emphasizing that policy should remain data-dependent. He noted that inflation has eased but uncertainties remain, and that the ECB must assess incoming economic data before deciding its next move.

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** UK economy contracted by 0.1% in April, says ONS

** The UK economy shrank by 0.1% in April, according to the Office for National Statistics, signaling a slight monthly decline in output.

** Trump denies claims IRS lawsuit was used to create $1.8 billion fund

** Trump’s team denied allegations that an IRS-related lawsuit was used to help create a $1.8 billion fund. Officials connected to Trump dismissed the claims, which were reported amid scrutiny of the arrangement, as false.

** China protests Pentagon designation of major tech firms as military-linked

** China condemned the U.S. Pentagon’s decision to list several major Chinese technology companies as linked to the military, calling it an abuse of state power that harms global investors and supply chains. Beijing urged Washington to stop politicizing economic and technology issues, while the companies involved denied any military ties and criticized the designation.

** Can persistent weakness in permanent hiring continue to weigh on staffing stocks?

** The article examines whether ongoing weakness in permanent hiring could keep putting pressure on staffing stocks. It suggests that demand remains uneven, with companies cautious about full-time hiring amid economic uncertainty, which may continue to weigh on staffing firms that rely on permanent placements.

US Justice Department clears Paramount’s acquisition of Warner Bros

The US Department of Justice has approved Paramount’s acquisition of Warner Bros, removing a major regulatory hurdle for the deal. The move advances a high-profile media consolidation that could reshape the entertainment industry, though other approvals and final deal terms may still be required.

** U.S., Iran signal peace deal is near as Strait of Hormuz tensions persist

** The U.S. and Iran appear close to a peace deal even as tensions remain high around the strategic Strait of Hormuz. The situation has raised concerns about regional security and potential impacts on global shipping and energy markets.

** Anthropic says U.S. suspends foreign access to Fable 5, Mythos 5 AI models

** Anthropic says the U.S. has suspended foreign access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models amid concerns about security and controlled deployment. The move limits availability outside the U.S. as regulators and companies tighten oversight of advanced AI systems.

** What is the impact of the World Cup on the U.S. economy?

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** Wall Street ends higher as SpaceX’s market debut dominates

** Wall Street closed higher as investors focused on SpaceX’s market debut. The headline event drew attention away from broader market concerns, helping lift sentiment and push major indexes into positive territory.

** Stocks rise as SpaceX makes market debut; oil slides on Gulf peace hopes

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** Dollar steadies, set for weekly loss on US-Iran deal talks

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** Bitcoin set to snap four-week losing streak; SpaceX becomes a top corporate holder

** Bitcoin rose sharply, putting it on track to end a four-week decline as investors returned to risk assets. Meanwhile, SpaceX reportedly boosted its bitcoin holdings, making it one of the largest corporate holders of the cryptocurrency.

** Bitcoin stalls at $64K resistance with bearish lean: Live levels

** Bitcoin is struggling to break above the $64,000 resistance level, showing a bearish short-term bias. The market is watching key support and resistance zones for the next move, with traders focused on whether BTC can reclaim momentum or face further downside.

** Bybit Spot Lists xStocks’ SpaceX on IPO Day

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** Sam Bankman-Fried loses appeal of 25-year sentence

** FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried lost his appeal challenging his 25-year prison sentence. The court upheld his conviction and sentence related to the collapse of the cryptocurrency exchange, rejecting claims that he was denied a fair trial.

** Standard Chartered says the crypto market has reached its cycle low

** Standard Chartered says the crypto market has likely hit its cycle low, citing improving sentiment and signs of recovery after recent weakness. The bank remains constructive on digital assets and expects conditions to stabilize as market pressures ease.

** Bybit Named to Fortune Crypto 100 as It Accelerates Its Vision for the New Financial Platform

** Bybit was recognized in Fortune’s Crypto 100 for its growing influence in digital assets. The exchange highlighted its mission to build a new financial platform by expanding products, strengthening infrastructure, and improving user access to crypto trading and services.

** Bitcoin climbs 3% as risk assets gain traction after Trump says Iran deal reached

** Bitcoin rose about 3% as investors bought risk assets after Trump said an Iran deal had been reached, boosting market sentiment. The move reflected broader gains in risk appetite across financial markets.

** EOS Climbs 15% in Bullish Trade

** EOS surged 15% amid strong bullish trading, outperforming the broader crypto market. The rally was driven by increased buying interest and positive sentiment, with traders showing confidence in further upside momentum.

** BTCC Exchange Celebrates 15 Years: Built for the Long Game

** BTCC marks its 15th anniversary by highlighting its focus on longevity, security, and steady growth in the crypto market. The exchange reflects on its history, resilience through industry cycles, and commitment to providing users with a stable platform as it looks ahead to the future.

** Poland’s president again vetoes crypto bill

** Poland’s president has vetoed a crypto regulation bill for the second time, arguing that it could harm innovation and place too much burden on the industry. The decision blocks stricter rules for digital assets and continues the political dispute over how to regulate Poland’s growing crypto sector.

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** Arcadia Biosciences closes $4 million private placement

** Arcadia Biosciences completed a $4 million private placement, issuing common stock and warrants to investors. The company said the proceeds will support general corporate purposes and working capital needs.

** Cathie Wood’s ARK sells AMD stock, buys SpaceX shares in major trade

** ARK Invest, led by Cathie Wood, reportedly reduced its position in AMD while adding shares of SpaceX in a notable portfolio shift. The trade highlights ARK’s continued focus on high-growth innovation investments and its willingness to rebalance between technology and private space ventures.

** OpenAI subpoenaed in multistate attorney general probe: WSJ

** OpenAI has reportedly been subpoenaed as part of a multistate attorney general investigation, according to The Wall Street Journal. The details of the probe were not disclosed, but it indicates increasing regulatory scrutiny of the company amid broader concerns about AI safety, data use, and business practices.

** Prime Drink Group announces private placement of up to C$2.2 million

** Prime Drink Group announced a non-brokered private placement to raise up to C$2.2 million. The company plans to issue units at a fixed price, with proceeds intended for working capital and general corporate purposes. Closing is subject to regulatory approval and other customary conditions.

** Atossa Therapeutics closes $4.5M registered direct offering

** Atossa Therapeutics said it has closed a registered direct offering of common stock and warrants, raising about $4.5 million in gross proceeds before fees and expenses. The company said the financing will be used for general corporate purposes and working capital.

** Heartland Express declares $0.02 quarterly dividend

** Heartland Express has declared a quarterly cash dividend of **$0.02 per share**. The payout reflects the company's ongoing return of capital to shareholders and will follow its standard dividend schedule.

** NYSE American moves to delist TechCreate Group shares

** NYSE American has begun the process of delisting TechCreate Group shares, citing the company’s failure to meet continued listing requirements. This could result in the shares being suspended or removed from the exchange unless TechCreate successfully appeals the decision or returns to compliance.

Federal Signal facility unharmed by tornado, acquires Western Tech

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** Nutrien warns shareholders against discounted mini-tender offer

** Nutrien said shareholders should reject an unsolicited mini-tender offer from TRC Capital Investment Corp. to buy up to 1.5 million shares, or about 0.3% of its stock, at $52.85 per share. The company said the offer is below market price, includes misleading conditions, and is not recommended by Nutrien.

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