News Summary - 06/14/2026

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** Trump says US-Iran deal to be signed on Sunday as Tehran casts doubt on timing
** Trump said a US-Iran deal would be signed Sunday, but Iran disputed the timing, saying no exact date has been set and it âwill not be tomorrow.â
** Switzerland votes on plan to cap population at 10 million
** The right-wing Swiss Peopleâs Party is supporting a âsustainability initiativeâ to limit Switzerlandâs population to 10 million. Supporters say it would help protect the countryâs resources, while opponents warn that it would create chaos.
** Russian families use AI to âresurrectâ loved ones killed in Ukraine
** Russian families are using AI to create digital likenesses of relatives who were killed in the war in Ukraine, combining grief, technology, and controversy. The trend shows how artificial intelligence is being used to âresurrectâ the dead, raising emotional and ethical concerns.
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** Nigerian author accuses hospital of delaying review into her sonâs death
** Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie says a hospital in Lagos is trying to obstruct an inquest into the death of her 21-month-old son.
** Vincentâs parents ânever say heâs good enough,â so he turned to a middle-aged couple online
** A niche group of content creators known as âvirtual parentsâ is becoming hugely popular among young people, offering online emotional support and a parental-like presence for those seeking reassurance and guidance.
** Norway braces for verdict in rape trial of crown princess's son HĂžiby
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Woman seriously injured in shark attack at Sydney beach
A 35-year-old woman was seriously injured in a shark attack at a Sydney beach. She was rescued from the water by members of the public and airlifted to the hospital, police said.
** Trumpâs name removed from Kennedy Center after court order
** Crews put up scaffolding Friday as people watched into the evening, but storms delayed the work until Saturday.
** *Married at First Sight Australia stars not told partners had drug and violence convictions*
** Cast members from the hit TV show say they were not informed that their on-screen husbands had prior convictions for drugs and violence, raising concerns about vetting and transparency in the matchmaking process.
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** Anthropic suspends new AI tools over US government security concerns
** Anthropicâs newly released Claude Fable 5 has raised cybersecurity and hacking concerns, prompting scrutiny from US government security officials.
Elon Musk becomes the worldâs first trillionaire as SpaceX soars in stock market debut
Muskâs wealth has reached $1.11 trillion, according to Bloombergâs rich list, as SpaceX debuted on the Nasdaq with a market value of $2.2 trillion.
** U.S. kills leader of Venezuelaâs Tren de Aragua gang in airstrike, Trump says
** U.S. President Trump said Niño Guerrero, leader of Venezuelaâs Tren de Aragua gang, was killed in a âswift and lethal kinetic strike,â according to a social media post.
** Fans on concourses instead of in seats, claims FIFA
** FIFA said the nearly sold-out Group A match between South Korea and the Czech Republic appeared to have many empty seats because numerous fans were standing on the concourses rather than sitting in their seats.
** Warner Bros. $111 billion sale to Paramount approved by U.S. Justice Department
** The U.S. Justice Department has approved the $111 billion sale of Warner Bros. to Paramount, clearing a major hurdle for the merger. The deal would reshape the media industry and allow the takeover of the Hollywood studio, owner of CNN and HBO, to move forward. If you want, I can also make it sound more natural, more formal, or simpler.
David Hockney depicted a âpeaceful, gay paradiseâ when homosexuality was a crime
The article says David Hockney challenged social norms by openly portraying same-sex relationships in his art, creating tender, idyllic images of gay life at a time when homosexuality was still illegal.
** The college scam that promised students fleeing war a new life in Finland
** BBC interviews students from war-torn Myanmar who say they were cheated after paying to study abroad, exposing a scam that exploited their hopes for safety and education.
Why the economics make this the craziest World Cup ever
From trade wars to rising ticket prices, the 2026 World Cup stands out as unlike any previous tournament. Faisal Islam examines how the event reflects shifts in the global economy and what its unusual economics reveal about broader changes worldwide.
** What do Puerto Ricans think of the viral song about their homeland?
** Puerto Ricans have mixed but thoughtful reactions to the viral song, saying its catchy sound has drawn wider attention to their homeland and sparked interest in Puerto Rico.
** âI will come home safelyâ: Indian sailorâs 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. The Indian sailorâs final words to his wife were that he would come home safely, but he was later killed in a US strike.
** The costs and challenges facing the 2026 World Cup
** The 2026 World Cup has officially begun, but attention is also focused on major challenges surrounding the tournament, including extreme heat, rising costs, environmental concerns, and travel restrictions that may affect fans and teams.
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** Watch: Why is Trump not at the World Cup?
** All three leaders of the North American host nations were absent from the tournamentâs opening matches.
** Watch: Four UFO videos newly declassified by US government
** Eyewitness footage captures bright orbs in the sky over an undisclosed location in the northeastern United States.
** Flip-flop or deliberate? - Unpacking Trumpâs strategy on Iran
** BBC correspondent Gary O'Donoghue examines President Trumpâs mixed messaging on the war with Iran, exploring whether his apparent inconsistency is a genuine policy shift or a deliberate strategy designed to keep opponents guessing.
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** Trump stated that Iran will no longer seek or obtain a nuclear weapon, neither by purchase, development, nor any other means of acquisition.
** US-Iran peace agreement: Pakistan insists they will sign it âdigitallyâ this Sunday, while Tehran denies it
** Pakistanâs Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the digital signing ceremony for the agreement is scheduled for tomorrow. However, Tehran denied that version, raising doubts about the alleged signing between the US and Iran.
** Zapatero before the judge: the main points the former Prime Minister will have to clarify at the National Court
** On June 17 and 18, a former president will appear before this court for the first time in the democratic era, amid suspicions that he may have led a network of influence peddling to benefit Plus Ultra.
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** If the former president fails to prove the origin and date of acquisition of the jewels, he may have incurred an unjustified capital gain. The alleged tax fraud involving the pieces obtained before June 2021 could already be time-barred.
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** Brazil, coached by Carlo Ancelotti, began its quest for a sixth star with a difficult clash against Morocco. A brilliant goal from VinĂcius was decisive in rescuing the Canarinha in what was considered the biggest match played so far in the World Cup.
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** Haiti and Scotland begin their participation in a tough group alongside Brazil and Morocco, in a key match to earn valuable three points.
** PP senator MarĂa JosĂ© Ortega seriously injured in a traffic accident
** PP senator and mayor of Aguilar de Campoo, MarĂa JosĂ© Ortega, suffered a serious traffic accident and had to be airlifted by helicopter to the intensive care unit at Burgos Hospital.
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** The 2026 World Cup will be the biggest in history, expanding from 32 to 48 participating teams. The United States, Canada, and Mexico will be the host countries of the tournament.
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** Four Mossos officers were injured during police charges to prevent clashes between about a hundred neo-Nazis from NĂșcleo Nacional and around 800 anti-fascist people who demonstrated against them in Barcelona.
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** Aemet is forecasting storms this Sunday and has issued a yellow warning in up to eight autonomous communities. Downpours and possible hail are expected, so it is urging caution.
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** In PadrĂłn, a fire has destroyed 250 hectares and forced the evacuation of two populated areas. In Mairena de Aljarafe, authorities evacuated a housing development with 300 residents due to the advance of the flames.
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** Images captured in Zaporizhzhia show a bride and groom taking photos when a Russian drone explodes very close to them. The incident occurred in one of Ukraineâs hardest-hit cities, due to its industrial importance, its nuclear power plant, and its proximity to territory occupied by Russia.
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** For the 2026-2027 season, Imserso will continue offering the option to travel with pets to mainland and island coastal destinations, just as in the previous season.
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** Six people have been arrested over their alleged involvement in organizing the activity, after the death of a 21-year-old woman during a bungee jump when she was thrown without a rope.
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** Laura Varela, a Spanish teacher in Ireland, advises other Spaniards interested in working there. The content highlights her experience as a teacher in the country and her help in guiding people on job opportunities and working conditions, including a starting salary of 46,000 euros.
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** Japanese researchers discovered a new giant virus, called furtivovirus, which could help us better understand how it interacts with host cells and how these viruses evolve.
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** The general secretary of the Madrid Guild of Jewelers, Silversmiths, and Watchmakers says that this type of robbery has not been seen since the beginning of the century, during the worst years of insecurity for jewelry stores.
** FeijĂło promises a âcomplete cleanupâ in the face of a SĂĄnchez government capable of organizing a âwitch huntâ against police officers, judges, and prosecutors
** The opposition leader, FeijĂło, accused SĂĄnchezâs government of promoting a âwitch huntâ against police officers, judges, and prosecutors, and promised a âcomplete cleanupâ if he comes to power. He also stated that SĂĄnchezâs political legacy will be that of a âPharisee who did not keep his promises.â
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** Montse MĂnguez, spokesperson for the PSOE, criticizes this weekâs judicial agenda, which includes new testimony by Begoña GĂłmez, the verdict in Ăbalosâs trial, and the appearance of the Civil Guard director in the Senate over her meetings with Leire DĂez. The PSOE maintains that there is a rush to bring down the Government before summer.
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** AliExpress has expanded its catalog to include fully furnished kitchens for under 400 euros. However, interior design experts warn that buying such items without seeing the materials in person first can be risky, as the quality and finish may not match expectations.
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** During construction work at a home in Poland, at least 30 buried fetuses were found. The former owner, a doctor, has been arrested over her alleged connection to the case.
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** A minor died by drowning at Costacabana beach after being lost from sight and later found in the water. Although she was brought ashore, she could not be revived. This is the second death in a few hours on the AlmerĂa coast.
** A Madrid bar manager is granted total permanent disability after Social Securityâs denial
** A court has recognized total permanent disability for a Madrid bar manager, considering that her conditions cause enough anatomical, organic, and functional limitations to prevent her from carrying out the duties of her usual profession, despite the Social Security systemâs initial denial.
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** Researchers in Spain and Japan are studying why people tend to move in a global counterclockwise turning pattern. The team aims to identify which factors influence this movement preference.
** Itâs official: Topuria and Gaethje make weight, and there will be a fight at the White House under Donald Trumpâs watchful eye
** Topuria and Gaethje both hit 155 pounds at the weigh-in ahead of their bout, confirming that the fight will take place on the South Lawn of the White House, with Donald Trump as a spectator.
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** The National Police warns of a new phone scam in which criminals pose as family members or medical staff to urgently ask for money for a supposed hospitalization. They recommend being cautious, hanging up, and verifying directly with the person or their relatives before making any payment.
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** Pizza shares its name in many languages because the Italian word has no translation. The article highlights this linguistic curiosity about a food whose name remains practically the same all over the world.
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** There were no first-category winning tickets in the Bonoloto, so the jackpot for Sundayâs drawing rises to 1.1 million euros. Meanwhile, 74 second-category winners will receive more than 3,000 euros each.
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** During the final minutes of the United Statesâ debut match against Paraguay in Los Angeles, a pitch invader tried to run onto the field but was quickly tackled by about 10 people, preventing him from reaching the players.
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** Al Absi, known in Yemen for his videos climbing rocky walls and descending craters without ropes or safety equipment, died after falling into a volcanic crater during a risky climb.
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** Veterinarian MarĂa Sanz warns that walks should focus on the dog, not the owner. She recommends not limiting its sense of smell, its most developed sense, since exploring through scent is key to its well-being and to helping it truly enjoy the walk.
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** Nuria FergĂł visited *Y ahora Sonsoles* to celebrate her 25-year professional career and recalled what her time on *OperaciĂłn Triunfo* was like, saying that back then the contestants were treated like ânumbers.â
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** Hugh Lewis, a professor at the University of Birmingham, warns that Kessler Syndrome could turn Earthâs orbit into an impenetrable âhiveâ of space debris, making launches increasingly dangerous and raising the risk of chain collisions if action is not taken soon.
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** Rebeca Maiellano, known as ShakiBecca, is a tribute artist and professional Shakira impersonator. She has 620,000 followers on Instagram and has gained attention for her resemblance to the singer, although she could face a copyright lawsuit.
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** A woman was left in critical condition after a rare great white shark attack on Saturday morning in a beach area in Australia that is very popular with swimmers. The circumstances of the incident have raised doubts, and authorities are investigating what happened.
** MarĂa del Monte reveals why she doesnât make money from her most famous song: âTheyâre lopsided contractsâ
** In an interview with Pablo Motos, MarĂa del Monte explained that she does not earn income from her most famous song because she signed âlopsidedâ contracts with unfavorable terms. She acknowledged that, at the time, âthe conditions werenât the best,â suggesting that the agreement prevents her from benefiting from her huge success.
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** Juan del Val once again criticized the university entrance exam and showed his rejection of the University Entrance Test. The journalist, who was already criticized for bringing up the same topic last year, argued that an exam that 99% of students pass cannot really be considered an exam.
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** Starlinkâs Spanish subsidiary has moved its tax domicile from the Salamanca district in Madrid, six years after arriving. The change comes as SpaceX is experiencing a period of strong stock-market momentum.
** Steven Spielberg answers the question that *E.T.* fans have been asking for 44 years
** While promoting his new film, *Revelation Day*, Steven Spielberg once again addresses one of his favorite subjects: extraterrestrial life. The article highlights that the filmmaker answers a question that *E.T.* fans have been asking for 44 years.
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** Summer footwear trends include options such as red sandals and âmessyâ ballet flats, offering fresh and stylish alternatives to cope with the heat without spending more than 30 euros.
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** Seneca, from a Stoic perspective, argued that although illness cannot always be controlled, one can control oneâs attitude toward it. For him, willpower and a positive disposition are key to facing discomfort, and the desire to recover is an essential part of the healing process.
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** Brands like HONOR, Xiaomi, POCO, and realme are promoting wired reverse charging in their phones, increasing the power output to as much as 27W. This improvement makes the feature more useful for charging other devices more quickly, reinforcing the role of the smartphone as a kind of power bank.
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** An area of Alentejo, in Portugal, has become a European benchmark for observing the night sky. It stands out for its pioneering commitment to astrotourism and for offering ideal conditions for stargazing.
** Bad Bunny, about his typical breakfast: âAn omelet with ham, cheese, tomato, onion, and some toastâ
** Bad Bunny has revealed what his favorite breakfast is: an omelet with ham, cheese, tomato, and onion, served with toast. The article also highlights that the ingredients and the nutritional properties of this dish are explained.
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** In January 2027, the state will have to take responsibility for maintaining 992 km of highways after 10 concessions awarded in 2007 expire. To improve and maintain them, nearly 80 million euros from the State General Budget is expected to be allocated.
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** Renfe expects to present its new sales channel this year, as part of a gradual overhaul. Although its president said in 2025 that the new website could debut by mid-year, there is still no date. The operator says similar projects even took twice as long as the nearly two years that have passed.
** Ione Belarra will run as Podemosâ candidate in the Community of Madrid to âtwist the armâ of Ayuso, âthat bad personâ
** Ione Belarra announced that Podemos will run in the Community of Madrid with the goal of offering an alternative to Isabel DĂaz Ayuso. She criticized other left-wing parties for having âgiven upâ in the fight to govern the region and defended the need to âtwist Ayusoâs armâ to drive political change in Madrid.
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** The flight crew alerted Portuguese police after the behavior of a disruptive passenger. The authorities arrested the hooligan and another passenger, which allowed the Ryanair plane to resume its route to Tenerife.
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** Science recognizes that the vagus nerve plays a role in stress regulation, but the claim that sticking out your tongue activates it and âturns offâ cortisol has not been proven. The viral trick lacks scientific backing.
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** After an altercation between three roommates, a gunshot ended up injuring a woman, who was detained after the impact of a rifle on her window shattered the glass and hurt her.
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** For the first time, there was complete consensus at the school, from the right to the left and the extremes, in firmly supporting Prevostâs speech.
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** The article raises a rhetorical question and compares present-day Spain with the Sicily portrayed in *The Leopard* (*El gatopardo*), imagining Spain as âThe Leopard-Dogâ (*El perropardo*).
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** Leo XIV speaks a few words that seem to enchant Congress, but the effect is brief: the âmagicâ lasts only 48 years.
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** The article questions âcosmetic diversityâ in advertising: showing people with disabilities or from different groups in ads does not amount to inclusion if the content remains inaccessible. It points out that empty representation serves more as an image than as a real commitment to accessibility and equality.
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** The Civil Guard warns that it does not have bulletproof vests capable of stopping this type of ammunition, used by drug traffickers in war rifles and described as able to pierce vests âlike butter.â
** Victoria Federica dedicates a sweet message to her boyfriend, Jorge Navalpotro, on his 25th birthday: "Clooney"
** Victoria Federica congratulated her boyfriend, Jorge Navalpotro, on his 25th birthday with an affectionate message on her social media, where she also used a loving nickname to refer to him.
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** The first prize in the National Lottery drawing went to number 69497 and the second prize to 71657, distributing thousands of euros across 12 provinces.
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** A shot from the Madrid-born player at Leo Augsburger sparked tension at La Fonteta in Valencia, leading to another confrontation between LebrĂłn and Ale GalĂĄn. The situation ended with both refusing to shake hands, reflecting the poor state of the relationship between the two players.
** Juanma Lorente, labor lawyer, reveals the type of dismissal that most benefits workers
** The law allows dismissal for poor performance, but it is difficult for the company to prove it, so this type of dismissal usually benefits workers more in the event of a dispute.
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** Overusing âbuy now, pay in installmentsâ options through microloans can have negative consequences when it comes time to apply for a mortgage.
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** The authorities of this popular metropolis will impose fines on tourists who throw trash on the ground instead of putting it in the appropriate bins, with the aim of keeping the city clean and reinforcing public order.
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** 20minutos launches audio news as part of the NextMediaAI project, aiming to improve accessibility and meet the growing demand for audio content.
** Where will Spain reach? Make your predictions in the 2026 World Cup betting pool and compete for the win
** 20minutos readers will be able to take part in a 2026 World Cup prediction game and earn points by correctly guessing the results of Spainâs matches in all stages of the tournament.
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** 20bien launches its Wellbeing Mailbox, a space for readers to share real experiences about health, habits, and quality of life. The initiative aims to gather personal stories that can inspire, support, and motivate others to improve 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 read.
** 20minutos invites readers to use Ciudadano20, a channel for sending information, suggesting topics of interest, and reporting stories that could be investigated.
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** Councilor Miguel Ăngel GarcĂa MartĂn defended the idea that only people registered as residents in the Community of Madrid should have access to the Transport Card, arguing that they are the ones who pay the taxes that finance this benefit.
** Two La Primitiva winners win âŹ103,000 and the jackpot rises to âŹ15.5 million
** Two second-tier La Primitiva winners will share âŹ103,000 each, while the jackpot has now climbed to âŹ15.5 million for the next draw. In addition, 145 third-tier winners have received âŹ2,618 each.
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** Images shared on social media show groups of people entering and exiting sewers in Brooklyn and Queens. New York police are investigating the videos to determine what is happening and who the people involved are.
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** The economist points out that, in addition to the gap between wages and housing prices, the main obstacle is the prior savings needed to be able to buy an apartment. This delays access to housing until very advanced ages for many people.
** Amazon contributed to the U.S. decision to restrict the use of Anthropicâs AI, according to the *WSJ*
** Amazonâs CEO said that Anthropicâs model could provide useful information to facilitate cyberattacks, which would have influenced the U.S. decision to limit its use.
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** Young people and attendees at the vigil on the first day of Leo XIVâs trip in the capital share with 20minutos why they traveled from different places, how they live their faith firsthand, and what concerns they hope to raise with the Pope.
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** The PAU has begun in Madrid with extra tension due to the rollout of frequency detectors to prevent cheating. At the UCM, students are facing nerves and concern about not carrying devices that could trigger the controls. Some point out that cheating on this exam could seriously jeopardize their future.
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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 say they were forced to retire early and are demanding a fairer pension in line with the years they contributed.
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** Marta LĂłpez has shared details of one of the most emotional moments of Makoke and Gonzaloâs wedding: the bouquet toss.
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** Venezuelan actress and TV host Ivonne Reyes says her participation in *Supervivientes* has given her a âsecond chance.â In the piece, she shares that she went through a very difficult financial period, to the point of having to count her coins.
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** A review and tribute to Spanish TV series from the 1990s, from *Farmacia de Guardia* to *Compañeros*, highlighting how these shows reflected and helped to understand the society of their time.
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** The former footballer reappeared after his ex-wifeâs interview on ÂĄDe viernes! and spoke about his divorce from Ajla Etemovic, stating that the relationship âmakes no sense.â
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** Makoke and businessman Gonzalo celebrated their wedding, showing great happiness. Both were unable to hide their joy on one of the most important days of their lives, after saying âI do.â
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** Almudena Cid would be setting boundaries around memories of her previous marriage so as not to affect her current relationship with Gerardo Berodia. According to the report, she is seeking to protect the stability they have built together and safeguard her romantic life from comparisons with the past.
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** Welsh influencer Ben Philips said he was the victim of a violent robbery at a luxury villa in the south of France. He said he survived because the gun pointed at him âjammed.â The theft is believed to have netted more than 1.6 million euros.
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** Ălex Ălvarez stated on *El tiempo justo* that Makoke and Gonzalo allegedly had a major argument just a few hours before the main celebration of their wedding.
** Beret âfullyâ trusts in his innocence and is preparing legal action over âfalsehoodsâ
** A statement says the artist firmly denies the accusations, fully trusts in his innocence, and is preparing legal action over the âfalsehoodsâ that have been spread. It also confirms that he will maintain his unwavering support for Beret.
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** *Y ahora Sonsoles* spoke with Pablo Muñiz, who said that the singer allegedly spent the night at that hotel after being released.
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** TikToker Clerss shares a reflection on her physical preparation one month before La Velada del Año 6. She highlights the importance of maintaining a balanced diet without going hungry, and says she wishes she had known earlier that training and taking care of yourself do not necessarily mean extreme restrictions.
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** French singer Patrick Bruel is facing two new complaints for alleged sexual assaults that occurred in October 2007 and May 2012.
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** Margaret Kerryâs family confirmed that she had lung cancer and that she was surrounded by her loved ones in her final moments.
** Julen Lopeteguiâs Qatar pulls off a miracle against Switzerland and earns its first-ever point in the 2026 World Cup
** Qatar, coached by Julen Lopetegui, earned a historic first World Cup point by drawing with Switzerland. Embolo put Switzerland ahead in the first half, but Khoukhi scored late to level the match and secure the milestone result.
** From De Wiegele to Yanis: the tallest and shortest players in the 2026 World Cup
** The height of the footballers in the 2026 World Cup is sparking a lot of curiosity among fans.
** England breathes a sigh of relief ahead of its World Cup debut: police recover playersâ boots
** Police recovered the boots stolen from the England national team at Swope Soccer Village, the complex where Thomas Tuchelâs team is staying. The theft occurred last Friday, just before Englandâs World Cup debut.
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** UFC Freedom 250 will be held this Sunday, June 14, in the White House gardens.
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** Dana White revealed that he has detected a small problem at the venue where the June 14 event will be held.
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** Queen Letizia has sent an emotional message on the occasion of CNSEâs 90th anniversary, in which she recognizes the confederationâs work in âdignifying the lives of deaf people.â
** This is what the AI prototypes are like that TelefĂłnica wants to use to empower people with disabilities
** TelefĂłnica is developing AI-based prototypes, supported by smart glasses, to help people with visual disabilities move independently while preserving their privacy.
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** The Gil Gayarre Foundation presents **âLa Tortuga Tulaâ** this Wednesday, a collective work that emerged from the **âCuento Contigoâ** project, which encourages the participation of people with intellectual disabilities in literary creation.
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** Albinism is a rare genetic condition, characterized by a lack of sufficient melanin in the skin, hair, and eyes. On World Albinism Day, it is highlighted that, in addition to its physical traits, it often involves visual impairment, something many people are unaware of.
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** According to EY, Europe needed all of 2025 and more than a hundred IPOs to raise about $19 billion, just a quarter of what SpaceX raised. The figure shows that, although the European IPO market is booming, its big tech companies still prefer to list on Wall Street.
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** Extremadura is the only Spanish region where the price per square meter has not yet reached 1,000 euros.
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** The economist says that in Spain, 90% of the wealth of the lower middle class comes from inheritances. According to Bernardos, people over 50 are in a better financial situation, especially those who have received an inheritance.
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** In 2025, 66% of requests for information about the legacy of solidarity in Spain came from single women from different autonomous communities, reflecting a notable increase in interest in this option over the past five years.
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** The Ibex 35 reaches a new all-time high by surpassing 18,700 points, driven by easing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. The possibility of an agreement reduces pressure on oil and gas, boosting risk appetite in the markets.
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** Filmin has partnered with Elastica Films, the Spanish distributor behind titles such as *Backrooms* and also the producer of the recent Målaga Film Festival winner, *Yo no moriré de amor*. The agreement marks a significant move for the Spanish audiovisual industry.
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** The live-action remake of *Lilo & Stitch*, directed by Dean Fleischer Camp, was a major box office success last year, leading Disney to immediately begin work on a sequel.
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** Prime Video includes a 6-episode miniseries based on the characters from *La piel del tambor*, one of Arturo PĂ©rez-Reverteâs most recognized novels. The production is presented as an ideal choice to watch in one go.
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** Helen Mirren has shown her support for Tom Hardy amid uncertainty about whether he might return to the series for a third season. The veteran actress said she would work with him again without hesitation, making their strong professional rapport clear.
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** The article points out that, despite the release of Pentagon documents, it still has not been possible to explain what happened in November 2004 in the Arabian Sea.
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** The article highlights that certain sleep habits are key to resting better and, in the long term, promoting a longer life. It presents the basic pillars of nighttime rest as determining factors for improving sleep quality and overall health.
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** Sun protection is no longer limited to summer; over the years, it has become a year-round habit.
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** A study examines the link between vitamin C and neural connections, challenging the popular belief about orange juice. The research suggests that this nutrient could influence brain function, with possible benefits for both children and adults.
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** Running marathons causes changes in how the heart functions and in the increase of certain substances.
** You keep doing whatâs bad for you, and youâre aware of it, but you keep doing it... why?
** Psychologist and science communicator Patricia RamĂrez explains why people repeat behaviors they know are harmful to them. She offers several insights into human behavior and the psychological reasons that lead us to act against our own well-being.
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** Maintaining a balanced diet, exercising regularly, and sleeping well remain the best measures to prevent memory loss and reduce the risk of Alzheimerâs.
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** TelefĂłnica reported that in 2025 it reused or recycled four million devices, amid the debate over electronic waste and the sustainability of the technology sector. The company highlights this progress as part of its goal of reaching zero waste.
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** WhatsApp is developing a new feature that will let users save their status updates and access them even after the usual 24-hour expiration, making it easier to keep and review shared content later.
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** Amazon launched Sleep Studio for Echo Kids devices, a new feature with guided meditations, stories, and relaxing sounds designed to help children fall asleep and sleep better.
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** Insta360 has introduced the Luna Ultra, a new gimbal camera developed with Leica. It stands out for its 8K recording, telephoto lens, and one-inch sensor, designed to deliver professional-quality results in high-end captures.
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** Hong Kong will open a 24-hour store staffed by a humanoid robot. The pilot aims to show how China intends to integrate artificial intelligence into retail and everyday services, promoting automation in customer service.
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** Kate Middleton once again stood out at Trooping the Colour for King Charles IIIâs birthday, as the most anticipated and elegant guest at the event. She wore a sophisticated pastel blue âtotal lookâ along with her favorite pearl earrings.
** Donât Be Fooled: Eight False Myths About Sun Protection We Still Fall For, According to Experts
** The article warns that several popular beliefs about sunscreens can lead to inadequate protection. Experts debunk eight common myths to improve the correct use of sunscreen and avoid risks caused by improper application or by trusting wrong ideas.
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** The article reviews the most elegant looks from the Beckham clan during the ceremony in which David Beckham received his star on the Walk of Fame, highlighting the glamour of Victoria Beckham, Jackie Apostel, and other family members on this very special day.
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** The expert shares design tips for organizing a terrace in a functional way, highlighting the importance of placing furniture so as not to obstruct walkways and avoiding blocked routes in order to make better use of the space.
** David FernĂĄndez Polo, dermocosmetics expert, on âskinfloodingâ: âAdding more layers is not synonymous with real benefitâ
** The dermocosmetics expert explains what âskinfloodingâ is and warns that piling on more layers of products does not always improve the skin. He argues that, in facial care, less can be more, and that what matters is choosing the right cosmetics, not using too many.
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** We spoke with 5 of the 6 stars of âSIXâ about their characters, feminism, and the new musical, which is aiming to become one of the yearâs biggest hits.
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** The next gala for Spanish gastronomy will be held in Huesca, and chef Carmelo Bosque, a Michelin star recipient known for his passion for truffles, will lead the dinner at the 2027 Michelin Guide event.
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** Chef Dani GarcĂa, holder of 3 Michelin stars, suggests original versions of summer gazpacho with ingredients like cherries and beetroot, to give this classic cold soup a different twist.
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** The article presents one of Bad Bunnyâs favorite recipes, described as a sandwich made with three types of meat and French fries. It briefly explains how this dish, one of the artistâs favorites, is prepared.
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** Moroccan pastela is a recipe of Arab origin known for its contrast of sweet and savory flavors. According to the article, it surprises those who try it for the first time and is usually reserved for very special occasions.
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** New technologies such as fermentation and artificial intelligence make it possible to turn waste into high-value ingredients, driving a possible revolution in the food industry.
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** Brazil offers a culinary richness that goes far beyond feijoada. Among its most curious dishes is acarajé, a typical recipe from the northeastern part of the country with deep African roots, which reflects the diversity and cultural heritage of its cuisine.
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** Ten million trips are expected during the week of the August solar eclipse, and organized excursions to watch it are gaining popularity as a way to experience the event.
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** Mining is boosting tourism in Spain through visits to impressive deposits, becoming an increasingly important cultural and tourist attraction.
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** With less than a month to go before the national teamâs World Cup debut, the article reviews Atlantaâs attractions, the Spanish teamâs first stop, and suggests ideas for what to see and do in the city.
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** A route up to MorezĂłn, considered one of the most accessible peaks in the Sierra de Gredos, which offers a striking and memorable scenic reward upon reaching the summit.
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** Spain has more than 17,000 kilometers of high-capacity roads, making it one of the European countries with the most highways and expressways. The article points out that, despite this extensive network, few people know which are the 10 longest highways in the country.
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** The shepherdsâ committee of a town in Teruel is selling raffle tickets for 5 euros to give away a used CitroĂ«n C15, described humorously as a âgemâ of second, third, or fourth hand. The car has a valid MOT, and the campaign aims to raise funds.
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** The N-232 will connect in Aldeanueva del Ebro (La Rioja) with the AP-68 via the regional road LR-384 when the motorway concession ends at the end of 2026.
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** The Civil Guard shared a reminder on social media aimed at cyclists to reinforce road safety and prevent incidents.
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** The DGT and the Civil Guard will strengthen checks on motorcyclists on weekends until October, with a focus on prevention and responsible riding. The measure responds to the increase in fatalities: more than half of the motorcycle victims so far this year died between 3:00 p.m. on Friday and midnight on Sunday.
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** The Ministry of Transport is proposing 25 new high-capacity roads, whose implementation will depend on them passing the required preliminary information studies.
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** An 18-year-old young man drowned in the Llobregat River. In addition, an 80-year-old French diver was found dead three meters below the surface on the Costa Brava. The text also mentions the death of a mountaineer in Barcelona.
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** After 16 days in the hospital, Juan JesĂșs is recovering at home after undergoing the first simultaneous intestine and pancreas transplant in Spain. He has already stopped using intravenous feeding and has been able to resume part of his routine.
** Two arrested for sexual assault on three 16-year-old girls in Girona
** Three 16-year-old girls, who apparently knew each other, were victims of a sexual assault in Girona. After the investigation, two people were arrested and both were ordered to be held in prison.
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** The organization behind the concert in Menorca said it is considering âall possible optionsâ following Beretâs arrest. It also defended the presumption of innocence as a fundamental principle of the rule of law in response to the accusations against the singer-songwriter.
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** Sol station will remain closed on Saturday and Sunday due to tunnel improvement works. The C-3 and C-4a/C-4b lines will be affected, with nighttime disruptions on the C-3. In addition, the C-5 will limit its service to Atocha throughout the weekend.
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** Jonathan Andicâs defense argues that the reference to âkillingâ his father in a WhatsApp message from July 2024 was a psychoanalytic metaphor and not a real threat. It also says the phrases were taken out of context.
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** Parque Europa offers a free nighttime show of light, water, and sound in a setting that recreates European monuments. The performance is enjoyed from the stands of a Greek theater, turning the park into an appealing leisure plan in Madrid.
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** A man was seriously injured after falling from a height of six meters in a building where a family gathering was taking place. He suffered a head injury, a fractured elbow, a possible pelvic fracture, and the amputation of a finger.
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** A man has been arrested in Barcelona for breaking into elderly peopleâs homes, gaining entry through forced or climbed-in windows. To rob them, he communicated with the victims using the phoneâs translator.
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** A cyclist died in Mondoñedo after plunging down a drop of about 30 meters. The causes of the accident are still under investigation.
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** A woman died after being rescued from the water at Los Muertos beach, in Carboneras.
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** During a theater performance, a kitten wandered onto the stage, but the actors did not interrupt their performance or break character. The unexpected appearance turned the drama into a funny moment, showing great professionalism and ease on stage.
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** The money raised was used to fund activities celebrating Pride.
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** A young man surprised his girlfriend with a marriage proposal on stage, but the scene went badly: the girl looked uncomfortable and ended up walking away without saying anything. Her reaction made it clear that the moment did not go as expected and left those who witnessed it saddened.
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** The article explains that, during vacations, a professional caregiver is better than a neighbor for looking after a cat because they need to understand feline psychology and recognize subtle signs of stress to ensure the catâs well-being.
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** Dog trainer Sonia Losada clears up a common myth: a harness does not teach a dog not to pull, but it does prevent the walk from causing pain or injury. Her message highlights the importance of not using collars and of prioritizing the animalâs well-being during walks.
**Flat Teeth and Damaged Enamel: How Using Tennis Balls Affects a Dogâs Mouth**
Thousands of dogs suffer irreversible tooth wear from biting tennis balls for years, even though they are not designed for dogs but for the sport. Constant use can flatten teeth and damage enamel, seriously affecting oral health.
** Your daily horoscope: Sunday, June 14, 2026
** Check yesterdayâs, todayâs, and tomorrowâs horoscope at 20minutos.es.
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** The article indicates that the results of the ONCE Sueldazo for Saturday, June 13, 2026, can be checked.
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** Check the results of the Primitiva draw held on Saturday, June 13, 2026.
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** The news article invites readers to check the results of the Bonoloto draw from Saturday, June 13, 2026.
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** AC Milan signed Yoann Gourcuff when he was 20, but he failed to live up to the high expectations that surrounded him as a possible successor to Zinedine Zidane.
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** Heat can cause some chicks to fall or appear on the ground, but that does not always mean they have been abandoned. The note explains that many urban bird chicks may still be being cared for by their parents and recommends acting carefully before intervening.
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** Baz Luhrmann is preparing a new version of the story of Joan of Arc, the Maid of Orléans, one of the historical figures most often brought to film and television.
** Ernesto Mallo novelizes the story of Iceman, the Mafiaâs most ruthless killer
** Ernesto Mallo returns with a novel that fictionalizes the story of Richard Kuklinski, known as âIceman,â one of the Mafiaâs most feared and ruthless hitmen. The work explores the dark side of organized crime through the perspective of the author, known as âthe master of grays.â
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** Although the heat is already noticeable, summer begins on June 21. Itâs a time to rest, recharge, and travel, and also to do things we usually donât do the rest of the year, such as vacation habits or plans.
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** Many destinations can be disappointing at first because of traffic, crowds, the weather, or just too many people. Even so, behind that first bad impression there may be a charming place that eventually wins over almost everyone with time.
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** Fashion experts from El Corte Inglés recommend choosing a wedding dress based on your body shape to get the most flattering style right. The selection includes original, non-traditional designs, as well as options from other brands, designed to help you find a special look without spending too much.
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** On the occasion of Donald Trumpâs 80th birthday, the article reviews little-known photos from his life alongside celebrities, such as a selfie with Michael Jackson and an original pose with Sylvester Stallone.
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** Trump described the U.S. bombing as a âpowerful, fast, and lethalâ attack that ended the life of âNiño Guerrero,â leader of Tren de Aragua, according to the provided content.
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** Latest news on this Saturdayâs National Lottery drawing, with âŹ42 million at stake.
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** Some PSOE regional branches do not rule out the possibility that the new critical movement ReActiva will make its way into the debate at the Federal Committee on June 27, as a sign of growing internal discontent.
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** The government has gone a year without making any progress toward securing official status for Catalan in the EU. The latest proposal, presented in July 2025 to include Catalan, Basque, and Galician as official languages, was rejected due to a lack of unanimity among the member states.
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** In 2015 Germany led the reception effort under the âopen doorsâ approach; a decade later, the EU has shifted toward stricter policies, prioritizing faster returns, tougher asylum rules, and expanded data collection. Spain, however, has distanced itself from the new migration pact.
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** Prime Video has added to its catalog a 6-episode miniseries that revisits the characters from *The Skin of the Drum*, one of Arturo PĂ©rez-Reverteâs most acclaimed novels, making it ideal for a binge-watch.
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** Makeup artist David Francés explains how to adapt makeup after 40 to rejuvenate the face, lift the gaze, soften features, and add freshness, without losing your own style.
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** The new Netflix romantic film starring Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein is generating conversation, but not because of its leads. One scene and another character have stolen the spotlight, causing reactions of surprise and disgust among viewers.
** Natalia de Santiago, mortgage expert: âWe used to bet on fixed-rate mortgages, but thatâs overâ
** Natalia de Santiago explains that the current mortgage situation has changed the way people buy homes. According to the expert, the preference for fixed-rate mortgages is no longer the dominant option as it once was, and now the market and conditions require considering other alternatives.
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** The Asturian chef shared an appetizer idea on his show using a can of cockles, highlighting a simple and spectacular way to make them better.
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** A 4-episode miniseries, based on a literary work and starring top-tier actors, is still available to stream 12 years after its release. At the time, it was close to breaking an Emmy record, cementing itself as one of the standout TV productions of its year.
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** The article highlights five must-do destinations or trips to take at least once in a lifetime, according to experts, featuring experiences ranging from Japanâs blend of tradition and modernity to the wild landscapes of Patagonia.
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** Review of Steven Spielbergâs new alien film, starring Emily Blunt and Josh OâConnor.
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** This 122-meter historic passage, protected as a historic ensemble, connects Clot and Sant MartĂ. It stands out for its colorful houses, 19th-century workersâ architecture, and its quiet, pedestrian atmosphere, making it a small urban oasis right in the heart of the Clot neighborhood.
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** Cataloniaâs most famous flower show features 113 decorated spaces, along with concerts and routes through some of the cityâs most emblematic places. The event stands out for its spectacular installations and for attracting visitors to highly sought-after corners of the city.
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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. The announcement highlights the unprecedented nature of the format and its connection to the tournamentâs three host nations.
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** The Andalusian regional government has launched a new tourist âvisa,â inspired by the Camino de Santiago, to promote rural tourism in ten municipalities of one of the most beautiful regions of Seville. The initiative aims to attract more visitors and boost the local economy.
** Al Qaeda-linked militants reduce brutality in seized Malian territory
** Al Qaeda-linked militants in Mali have scaled back their harsh public punishments and visible brutality in areas they control, according to residents and analysts. The change appears aimed at winning local support and strengthening their rule, even as they continue to enforce strict Islamist laws and pose a growing security threat.
** Exxon Mobil set to place Alex Volkov as head of global trading, sources say
** Exxon Mobil is set to name Alex Volkov as its head of global trading, according to sources. The move signals a leadership change in the companyâs trading operations, but details on timing and other terms were not provided. If you want, I can also make it sound more natural or more like a news headline.
** Gold gains on hopes for Iran peace deal, but falls for the week on rate jitters
** Gold edged higher on hopes of easing Middle East tensions after Trump said Iran was interested in talks, but it remained down for the week as markets worried the Federal Reserve may keep rates higher for longer. Spot gold rose 0.3% to $1,930.14 an ounce, while U.S. gold futures gained 0.4% to $1,934.20.
** Brent falls to lowest since March on expected peace deal
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** Silver rises to test downtrend resistance: Live levels
** Silver has moved higher and is now testing a key downtrend resistance level, with traders watching live price levels for a possible breakout or rejection. Market attention remains on whether the metal can sustain momentum above resistance amid broader trend pressure.
** Gold surges into $4,250â$4,310 resistance: Live levels
** Gold has climbed into a key resistance zone at $4,250â$4,310, with traders watching for either a breakout or a pullback. The article highlights live price levels and near-term technical signals as gold tests this area.
** U.S. energy rig count falls for first time in eight weeks
** The U.S. energy rig count declined for the first time in eight weeks, ending a recent streak of gains. The drop signals a slight pullback in drilling activity amid ongoing shifts in energy markets and producer behavior.
Northwest European gasoline margins climb despite crude decline
Northwest European gasoline margins increased even as crude prices fell, supported by stronger product demand and tight supply. The market showed resilience amid broader weakness in oil benchmarks, with gasoline values outperforming and helping improve refining economics.
** WTI Midland crude differentials decline as Moeve lowers offer
** WTI Midland differentials fell after Moeve cut its offer, with the grade weakening in the market. The move put pressure on pricing and added to bearish sentiment for Midland crude, reflecting softer buying interest and a broader decline in differentials.
** Japan to send delegation to Greenland to evaluate rare earth extraction, Nikkei says
** Japan will dispatch a delegation to Greenland to assess rare earth extraction opportunities, according to Nikkei. The move reflects Japanâs effort to diversify supply sources for critical minerals used in electronics, clean energy, and defense, amid growing global competition and concerns over dependence on China.
** SpaceX debut helps lift market sentiment after volatile week
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Goldman looks at the impact of the AI capex boom on S&P 500 return on equity
Goldman Sachs examines how the AI-driven surge in capital spending could affect the return on equity of S&P 500 companies, weighing the heavy upfront investment costs against potential longer-term gains in productivity, growth, and profitability.
How AI Started Turning Memory into a Structural Bottleneck
The article explains that as AI models and workloads grow, memory capacity, bandwidth, and efficiency are becoming major limitations rather than raw compute power. It highlights how training and inference increasingly strain data movement, making memory a key bottleneck in AI hardware design and a critical focus for future chips and systems.
** Russian stocks lower at the close of trading; MOEX Russia Index unchanged
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** Amazon voiced concerns about Anthropic AI models before the US governmentâs crackdown, source says
** Amazon reportedly raised concerns about Anthropicâs AI models before US regulators intensified scrutiny. According to the source, the issues involved model behavior and safety, and may have influenced broader government attention to AI oversight. If you want, I can also make it **more natural, more formal, or simpler**.
** Citi raises KOSPI target to 10,000 as bull case remains intact
** Citi maintained its bullish outlook on South Koreaâs stock market, saying the KOSPIâs long-term uptrend remains intact and raising its bull-case target to 10,000. The firm cited supportive market conditions and continued optimism about Korean equities, signaling confidence that the index can extend its gains further.
** Morgan Stanley sees limited evidence of reshoring after one year of tariffs
** Morgan Stanley says there is little evidence that tariffs have driven significant reshoring after one year. The bank notes that companies are still weighing higher costs, supply-chain complexity, and uncertainty, which is limiting major shifts in production back to the U.S.
** Memory chip shortage: How crazy could it get?
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** U.S. consumer sentiment moves away from record lows as gasoline prices ease
** U.S. consumer sentiment improved in June from record lows as gas prices fell, though it remained near historically weak levels. The report suggests easing inflation expectations may help support households, but high prices and recession fears continue to weigh on confidence.
** Consumer sentiment surpasses expectations, indicating economic optimism
** Consumer sentiment rose more than expected, signaling growing optimism about the economy. The latest reading suggests consumers feel better about current conditions and the outlook ahead, which could support spending and broader economic activity.
** Indiaâs May retail inflation rises to 3.93% year-on-year
** Indiaâs retail inflation increased to 3.93% in May from 3.16% in April, driven by higher food prices, according to official data. The rise remained within the central bankâs target range, but it could influence future monetary policy decisions as policymakers monitor price trends and economic growth.
UK economy contracts in April amid energy price pressures
The UK economy shrank in April as energy price pressures weighed on businesses and households. Output fell across key sectors, reflecting higher costs and weaker demand. The contraction adds to concerns about slower growth and the strain from rising living expenses.
** UK public inflation expectations surged after Iran war, BoE says
** The Bank of England said that UK public inflation expectations jumped after the Iran war, likely reflecting concerns about higher energy prices. It noted that the spike appears temporary, but said geopolitical tensions and oil market volatility could still affect the inflation outlook and household sentiment.
** Bank of England survey shows UK inflation expectations rise
** The Bank of England reported that UK householdsâ inflation expectations increased in its latest survey, adding to concerns about persistent price pressures. The rise suggests consumers may expect inflation to remain elevated, which could affect spending behavior and wage demands as policymakers continue to monitor the outlook.
** Germany sees slow economic recovery as energy prices weigh
** Germany's economy is recovering slowly as high energy prices continue to hurt growth. The article notes that while some indicators show improvement, businesses and households are still under pressure, and a stronger rebound may take time amid ongoing cost concerns and weak demand.
** ECBâs Kocher declines to preview July rate decision
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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. The decline reflects weaker economic activity during the month, adding to concerns about growth momentum.
Rubio defends the Hormuz blockade after India protests sailorsâ deaths
Rubio defended the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, saying it was justified despite Indiaâs protests over the deaths of sailors. The remarks highlight rising tensions over the strategic waterway and growing international backlash to the disruption of shipping and the loss of life.
** Japan moves to secure rare earth supplies with Greenland visit - Nikkei
** Japan is stepping up efforts to secure rare earth supplies by engaging Greenland, whose mineral resources are gaining strategic importance amid supply chain risks and global competition. The move reflects Japanâs push to diversify critical materials away from dominant suppliers and strengthen economic security.
** Trump says Iran deal could be signed Sunday, Tehran disputes timing
** Trump said a new Iran deal could be signed on Sunday amid tensions between the U.S. and Iran, but Tehran denied that timing. The article highlights ongoing negotiations, conflicting public statements, and uncertainty about whether an agreement is imminent.
** Dollar likely to find support as long as the strait remains mostly closed
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** UK, Japan to deepen ties with ÂŁ18 billion investment agreement
** The UK and Japan have agreed to strengthen economic and strategic ties through an ÂŁ18 billion investment deal. The agreement aims to boost cooperation in trade, technology, and security, supporting jobs and growth in both countries.
** Trump says Iran deal to be signed on Sunday, Strait of Hormuz to reopen
** Trump said a deal with Iran will be signed on Sunday and that the Strait of Hormuz will reopen, signaling a potential de-escalation in tensions and a key step toward restoring normal maritime traffic through the critical oil shipping route.
** What if AI really does disrupt 50% of all entry-level white-collar jobs?
** The article examines the possibility that AI could replace up to half of entry-level white-collar jobs, especially tasks in clerical, administrative, and routine knowledge work. It explores the risks for new graduates, the need for companies to redesign roles, and the importance of reskilling and adapting education to prepare workers for an AI-driven labor market.
** Why an Iran deal might not be dovish for the Fed
** The article argues that a potential Iran nuclear deal may not be clearly dovish for the Fed because any drop in oil prices could be offset by stronger growth, higher risk appetite, and shifting market expectations. While cheaper energy might reduce inflation, the overall effect on monetary policy could be limited or even mixed.
** Bernstein debunks 3 misconceptions about data centers and copper
** Bernstein says three common beliefs about data centers and copper are wrong: that copper demand is being overtaken by fiber, that AI-driven data centers will sharply reduce copper use, and that copperâs role is fading. The firm argues that copper remains essential for power delivery, grounding, and connectivity as data center growth accelerates.
** Ukrainian drone strike kills one, sparks fire at Russian port terminal
** Ukraine said a drone attack on Russiaâs Black Sea port of Novorossiysk killed one person and sparked a fire at a fuel terminal. Russian officials said air defenses intercepted drones over the area, but debris caused damage. The strike briefly disrupted port activity and highlighted ongoing attacks on Russian energy and transport infrastructure.
** Bitcoin stalls at $64,400 resistance in bearish setup: Live levels
** Bitcoin is struggling to break above $64,400 as traders watch for signs of a bearish setup. The article highlights key support and resistance levels, with price action suggesting momentum may be weakening unless BTC can reclaim higher ground.
** Bitcoin rebounds above $64,000 as Iran optimism boosts risk appetite
** Bitcoin rose back above $64,000 as easing geopolitical tensions around Iran improved risk sentiment. The move lifted broader crypto markets, though traders remained cautious amid ongoing macro uncertainty and potential volatility.
** EOS climbs 10% in bullish trading
** EOS rose 10.02% to $0.7329 by 21:29 (01:29 GMT) on the Investing.com Index, marking its biggest one-day gain since April 28. The move lifted EOSâs market capitalization to $1.0585 billion, about 0.05% of the total crypto market. Over the past 24 hours, it traded between $0.7329 and $0.7386, though it remains down 66% from its all-time high of $22.98 on Dec. 29, 2017.
Bitcoin is set to end a four-week losing streak; SpaceX becomes a major corporate holder
Bitcoin is poised to end a four-week losing streak as sentiment improves in crypto markets. The article also notes that SpaceX has emerged as one of the largest corporate holders of Bitcoin, highlighting continued institutional interest in the asset.
** Bybit Spot Lists xStocksâ SpaceX on IPO Day
** Bybit Spot has listed xStocksâ SpaceX on the companyâs IPO day, expanding access to tokenized exposure linked to the private aerospace company. The move highlights growing interest in tokenized equities and alternative ways for investors to gain exposure to high-profile companies.
** Sam Bankman-Fried loses appeal of 25-year sentence
** Sam Bankman-Friedâs appeal of his 25-year prison sentence has been denied. The former FTX founder remains convicted over the collapse of the crypto exchange and related fraud charges, with the court upholding the original ruling.
** Standard Chartered says crypto market has reached its cycle low
** Standard Chartered says the crypto market has likely reached its cycle low, citing improved market conditions and reduced downside risk. The bank suggests recent weakness may be near its bottom, though it notes recovery could still be uneven and depend on broader macroeconomic factors.
** Bybit Named to Fortune Crypto 100 as It Accelerates Its Vision for the New Financial Platform
** Bybit was included in Fortuneâs Crypto 100 list, recognizing its growth and influence in the crypto industry. The company says the honor supports its goal of building a new financial platform, with continued focus on innovation, user growth, and expanding its product ecosystem.
** Bitcoin climbs 3% as risk assets gain momentum after Trump says Iran deal reached
** Bitcoin rose 3% as investors bought risk assets after Trump said an Iran deal had been reached, boosting market sentiment. The crypto move mirrored gains across broader financial markets as geopolitical tensions appeared to ease.
** EOS Climbs 15% In Bullish Trade
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** Amazon concerns helped trigger U.S. restrictions on Anthropic AI models
** The U.S. imposed restrictions on Anthropicâs AI models partly because of concerns about Amazonâs influence and the modelsâ potential misuse. The article says regulators worried about the growing power of big tech partners over advanced AI systems and moved to limit access and oversight as a precaution.
** Agios presents detailed mitapivat trial results for sickle cell
** Agios shared detailed results from a mitapivat trial in sickle cell disease, highlighting its effects on hemoglobin and anemia-related measures. The company said the data support continued development of the drug as a potential treatment option for patients with sickle cell disease.
** Rhythm Pharmaceuticals reports phase 2 PWS trial results
** Rhythm Pharmaceuticals announced the results of a phase 2 trial of its Prader-Willi syndrome treatment, highlighting data on efficacy and safety. The company said the findings support further development of the therapy as a potential option for patients with PWS.
** Intellia presents Phase 3 results for HAE gene therapy lonvo-z
** Intellia reported Phase 3 results for lonvo-z, its gene-editing therapy for hereditary angioedema (HAE), showing strong reductions in attack frequency and favorable safety. The company said the data support a potential one-time treatment approach and will inform plans for regulatory discussions and further development.
** Incyte reports positive Phase 3 trial results for lymphoma drug
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** Tata iPhone parts plant warned over wastewater pollution - Reuters
** Indiaâs pollution regulator has warned Tata Electronicsâ iPhone parts plant in Tamil Nadu after untreated wastewater from the facility reportedly contaminated nearby water sources. The notice follows complaints from residents and officials, raising concerns about environmental compliance at the factory.
** Geely to streamline operations, focus resources on Hong Kong-listed unit
** Geely plans to streamline its operations and concentrate resources on its Hong Kong-listed unit as it aims to improve efficiency and sharpen its strategic focus. The move is part of a broader effort to optimize its business structure and support future growth.
** Judge allows First Brands to advance liquidation plan backed by creditors
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** Arcadia Biosciences closes $4 million private placement
** Arcadia Biosciences completed a $4 million private placement, issuing shares and warrants to investors. The company said the funds will support working capital and general corporate purposes as it continues advancing its business strategy.
Cathie Woodâs ARK sells AMD stock, buys SpaceX shares in major trade
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