News Summary - 06/15/2026

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** Trump heralds Iran deal but questions - and risks - remain

** The announcement of an Iran deal gave the president a timely political boost, but whether it succeeds or fails will depend on the details of the agreement.

** US-Iran deal eases uncertainty over the war — but much remains to be played out

** Pakistan says the deal includes Lebanon, though recent ceasefire efforts there have repeatedly failed to hold.

Oil prices slide after US-Iran deal announced

US President Donald Trump said an agreement has been reached with Iran to reopen the key Strait of Hormuz waterway, easing a major shipping chokepoint.

** Russian strikes kill nine in Ukraine and damage historic cathedral, officials say

** A Ukrainian drone attack on the Russian city of Tula, south of Moscow, killed three people and injured three others.

Swiss voters reject 10 million population cap

Nearly 55% of Swiss voters rejected a proposal to cap the country's population at 10 million by reducing immigration, according to the results.

Man apologizes for making a racist gesture toward a Korean person at a World Cup match

A man apologized after being caught making a racist gesture by pulling the corners of his eyes at a South Korean influencer during a World Cup match in Mexico.

** Teen shot and buses torched in Manhattan after historic NBA win for Knicks

** At least 63 people were arrested after the Knicks’ historic NBA title win over the Spurs sparked disorder in Manhattan, including a teenager being shot and buses being set on fire.

** Trump hosts UFC cage fight on the White House lawn

** Thousands are expected to attend the mixed martial arts fight, which is set to coincide with Trump’s 80th birthday.

** FIFA to pay Somali referee Artan full World Cup fee

** Somali referee Omar Artan, who was denied entry to the United States and was unable to officiate at the World Cup, will still be paid his full tournament fee by FIFA.

Tourist train overturns and injures 17 during CĂĄrtama tapas festival

A tourist train overturned during a tapas festival in CĂĄrtama, Spain, injuring 17 people. Local authorities said none of the injuries were serious.

** UK and Japan agree ÂŁ18bn investment deal

** Japanese companies will invest billions in UK infrastructure and offshore wind, according to Downing Street.

** Norway braces for verdict in rape trial of crown princess's son HĂžiby

** Marius Borg HĂžiby is set to appear via video link nearly three months after his trial ended on 40 charges, including four counts of rape, as Norway awaits the verdict.

** Author Chimamanda Adichie accuses hospital of stalling review into son's death

** Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie says a Lagos hospital is trying to block an inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death of her 21-month-old son. **Translation:** Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie says a hospital in Lagos is trying to prevent an inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death of her 21-month-old son.

** “‘Boyfriend duties call,’ Trudeau says after skipping Canada match to watch Perry”

** Cameras caught Perry running off stage to greet the former Canadian leader with a kiss.

** Armed men kidnap high-ranking security official in Haiti

** James Boyard was abducted in Haiti, marking the highest-ranking kidnapping in the violence-hit country in recent years, according to reports.

** Russian families use AI to “resurrect” loved ones killed in Ukraine

** Russian families are using AI tools to recreate deceased relatives killed in the war in Ukraine, combining grief, technology, and controversy. The practice has sparked debate because it raises ethical concerns about the use of AI to “resurrect” the dead in a conflict setting.

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** Is the convertible heading into the sunset?

** UK drivers have increasingly favored SUVs, raising concerns about the future of convertibles. The article questions whether changing tastes could reverse the decline of the open-top car.

As more US business owners retire, many are selling to their staff

About six million owners of American businesses are expected to retire by 2035, creating a major transition in company ownership.

** Olé, olé, olé, olé - What makes a memorable World Cup song?

** Northern Ireland has played a notable role in the history of World Cup songs, with contributions linked to tournaments held in Mexico, Spain, and Italy.

** Vincent’s parents “never say he’s good enough” — so he turned to a middle-aged couple online

** A niche group of content creators known as “virtual parents” is gaining huge popularity among young people, offering online support and a parent-like presence.

** Why the US economy keeps defying the odds

** The article asks why the US economy has continued to outperform other major economies despite facing the same global shocks.

Delhi’s temperature reached 43.5°C. Why did it feel hotter?

A day spent in the city with a thermal camera recorded surface temperatures both indoors and outdoors, helping explain why Delhi felt even hotter than the reported 43.5°C.

** The college scam that promised students fleeing war a new life in Finland

** BBC speaks to students from war-torn Myanmar who say they were cheated after paying to study abroad.

** Protesters clash with police ahead of G7 summit in Geneva

** Swiss police used a water cannon and tear gas to disperse anti-G7 protesters after clashes broke out ahead of the summit in Geneva.

**"The Greatest Day of My Life" — Knicks Fans Celebrate in San Antonio**

New York’s basketball team won its first NBA championship in over 50 years by defeating the Spurs in Texas, sparking celebrations among Knicks fans.

The costs and challenges facing the 2026 World Cup

The 2026 World Cup has begun, but concerns are already being raised about several off-field issues, including extreme heat, high costs, environmental impacts, and travel restrictions that could affect teams and fans.

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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 tournament’s opening matches.

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

** Eyewitness footage shows bright orb-like objects moving in the sky over an undisclosed location in the northeastern United States.

** Trump announces that he has reached an agreement with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz

** Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Ali Gharaibabadi confirmed the agreement and said that the official signing of the Islamabad Agreement will take place on Friday, June 19, in Switzerland.

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** Washington and Tehran virtually signed a “memorandum of understanding” in a diplomatic meeting with mediators from Qatar and Pakistan. The agreement includes the United States’ commitment to unfreeze Iranian assets.

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** The peace agreement between the U.S. and Iran will be officially signed on June 19 in Switzerland. The deal establishes a ceasefire on all fronts, including Lebanon, marking an important step toward de-escalating the conflict.

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** Albares reacted to the announcement of an agreement between the United States and Iran to end the war, made public this Sunday. Spain welcomed the pact and thanked the work of the mediators.

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** The leaders of the major powers are meeting this week in Paris amid an international climate dominated by conflicts. Europeans will seek to pressure Trump during the G7 summit to restart negotiations on Ukraine.

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** This week will be key for SĂĄnchez’s inner circle: Begoña GĂłmez will testify before the judge on Monday, the director of the Civil Guard will appear in the Senate on Tuesday over her meetings with Leire DĂ­ez, and Zapatero will have to appear at the National Court on Wednesday and Thursday.

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** The PP has presented a website with a “map of PSOE corruption” that brings together 15 court cases, 94 people under investigation, and 19 types of crimes, including alleged criminal organization, tax fraud, and money laundering.

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** The Minister of Health says in an interview that the government has already complied with the Medical Statute and accuses the unions of trying to “polarize” things with the doctors’ strike. She also announces that the new anti-smoking law will be presented before summer.

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** Doctors begin this Monday their fifth week of a national strike of the year against the Framework Statute. The mobilizations will spread across different autonomous communities and will end next Friday the 19th.

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** The referee stopped the fight at the end of the fourth round after the UFC doctor’s recommendation, leaving Topuria without the title against Gaethje.

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** Ilia Topuria’s fight against Justin Gaethje at the White House ended when the referee decided that the Spanish-Georgian could not continue. The bout was stopped after the medical assessment, as Topuria was visibly affected and unable to go on.

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** After defeating Derrick Lewis in a UFC fight at the White House, fighter Josh Hokit made an offensive comment about Michelle Obama in front of Donald Trump. During his remarks, he claimed that the former first lady “is a man,” sparking controversy over the public insult.

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** Ivory Coast and Ecuador face off in the second match of Group E in a clash between two of the most interesting national teams at the World Cup.

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** Several footballers, such as Achraf Hakimi and VinĂ­cius, have been unable to answer or respond to questions in Spanish during press conferences because of a lack of translators, sparking controversy over the language restrictions at the World Cup.

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** A GAD3 poll indicates that the PP would gain one council seat in the Cibeles City Council and reach 30, strengthening Almeida’s absolute majority. Más Madrid and the PSOE would each lose one councillor, leaving them with 11 and 10, while Vox would add one to reach 6.

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** A study warns that by 2150, sea levels in this area of the Italian coast could rise by just over one meter, putting the villages of Cinque Terre at risk and threatening to let the water begin invading and “swallowing” part of these settlements.

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** MarĂ­a Eduarda Rodrigues’s fiancĂ©, who was present at the scene of the accident, was hospitalized after going into shock following the young woman’s death in a bungee jumping accident. The incident is under investigation, and six people have been arrested in connection with the case.

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** Taty Almeida, born in 1930 and one of the founders of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, joined the movement in 1979. Her full name was Lidia Stella Mercedes Miy Uranga de Almeida.

** The damning Civil Guard report on Aunt Isabel: this is how she lived with Luis Lorenzo and Arancha Palomino

** SaĂșl Ortiz, a contributor to 20minutos, analyzes on *Fiesta* the Civil Guard report about Aunt Isabel, revealing details of how she lived with Luis Lorenzo and Arancha Palomino.

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** Small daily expenses may seem insignificant, but they accumulate quickly and end up having a notable impact on the budget, especially in summer.

** Twelve dead from drowning in an especially tragic weekend at beaches

** Eight people died by drowning at different beaches on the Peninsula during an especially tragic weekend. In addition, one death was recorded in a river and another of a diver in a coastal area.

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** AEMET warns of showers and hail in large areas of the inland Iberian Peninsula, with rain and storms that could affect eight communities. Many areas are expecting more rain, so they remain on alert for the possible intensity of the weather events.

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** Fake images and videos related to the Soccer World Cup are circulating on social media. The shared content is misleading and does not correspond to real events.

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** The Emergency Coordination Center received a report at 9:17 p.m. about the discovery of the body of a 57-year-old man, trapped under a tractor in an area of difficult access in an Asturian farmhouse.

** Madrid speeds up to test VTC drivers before October: 10 dates already set to assess 3,650 more candidates

** Madrid has scheduled 10 new exam dates to assess 3,650 aspiring VTC drivers before October. So far, 10,490 permits have been issued, and it is estimated that around 18,000 people work in this sector in the Madrid region.

** Searching for university housing amid the housing crisis: a shortage of places in residence halls and shared flats for more than 400 euros

** In Spain, there are 122,000 operational beds for students, but only 21,000 are public. The supply of university accommodation is insufficient compared with demand, making it harder to find a residence or shared flat, whose prices exceed 400 euros.

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** The Canarian artist presents his new album, *ULTRASWAN*, where he explores a duality between strength and energy on the one hand, and the subtle and delicate on the other.

** The challenges of the day after renewable deployment: storing electricity and electrifying green and cheaply

** Spain stands out for its success in renewable power generation, but experts point out that the next challenge is to make better use of that energy. To do so, they urge progress in electricity storage and greater decarbonization through green and affordable electrification.

** Carlos Novillo: “The challenge for the Administration today is to achieve a fair energy transition”

** The Madrid regional Minister for Environment, Agriculture and Interior closed the 4th Climate Conference organized by *La InformaciĂłn EconĂłmica* and *20minutos*, highlighting that the great challenge for the Administration is to achieve a fair energy transition.

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** Industry and energy generation depend increasingly on water, so ensuring its availability is key to industrial development. In the face of droughts and torrential rains, protecting this resource becomes urgent in order to sustain the green transition.

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** Totto launches its “We’re fans of vacations” campaign to celebrate travel and invites its customers to take part in a digital experience with prizes. The promotion will be available from June 15 to August 15.

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** The Kia PV5 is a new modular and versatile electric vehicle, designed to adapt to family, professional, and urban uses. It represents a key step in Kia’s electric strategy by combining technology, space, and flexibility in a single model.

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** Amy Garcia received a letter from a viewer accusing her of trying to dress “like a 17-year-old girl.” The presenter responded firmly to criticism for wearing short dresses at 45, and her reply was widely praised for defending the way she dresses.

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** Lucas has lowered the price of his villa in Conil de la Frontera, Cádiz, by 100,000 euros. The news highlights the reduction in the sale price of the artist’s home.

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** A resident of Oronz filmed a brown bear running in front of his car early this morning while he was returning home this Sunday in Navarre.

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** The influencer announced that she is pregnant just ten months after her breakup with Miguel Ángel Silvestre. The article highlights her firm stance on the separation, making it clear that both have moved on in different directions.

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** Thirteen fires have destroyed hundreds of hectares in recent hours, with a particularly strong impact in Galicia and Catalonia. In Galicia, two fires have already burned more than 500 hectares, while three other fires have been reported in Catalonia.

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** The ”la Caixa” Foundation is promoting activities to combat ageism and encourage social change, fostering intergenerational encounters to raise awareness about aging and highlighting curiosity as the key to staying active.

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** Lantania has completed the sale of 51% of its water business to the Emirati group NMDC, after passing the review of the Foreign Investment Board. The transaction marks the beginning of a new shareholding stage in the company.

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** Andrew Lincoln has recalled how his children stopped talking to him after he appeared nude in his new project, *Coldwater*, alongside Ewen Bremner. The anecdote also brought back memories of a similar nude scene from his time on *The Walking Dead*.

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** The article presents a selection of five Skechers wedge sandals, highlighting them as a very comfortable summer option that can enhance any outfit.

** Aware that you’re doing what’s not good for you, but you keep doing it
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** Psychologist and science communicator Patricia Ramírez explains several key insights about human behavior and why, sometimes, we keep doing things we know aren’t good for us.

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** Airbus has unveiled the A350-1000ULR, an ultra-long-range aircraft capable of flying for up to 22 hours nonstop. This model would make unprecedented routes possible, such as Sydney–New York or Sydney–London, bringing the possibility of very long-distance direct flights closer.

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** In A Coruña, Galicia’s first via ferrata has been inaugurated, a route along the sea that recalls Malaga’s Caminito del Rey. The trail takes about an hour and a half and is designed for those looking for an exciting experience, not suitable for people afraid of heights.

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** With the arrival of warmer weather, chocolate bars become especially sensitive to high temperatures. The article discusses, with an explanation from Oxford’s Charles Spence, whether it is better to store chocolate in the refrigerator or at room temperature to prevent it from deteriorating.

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** Some quick techniques can lower the car’s temperature by up to 10 degrees in just a few minutes. This helps avoid extreme heat inside the cabin and reduce driving risks, comparable to those of driving under the influence of alcohol.

** Putin and Zelensky congratulate Trump on his birthday: long calls and different messages

** Russia reported that the call with Putin lasted about 55 minutes, and the one with Ukraine lasted nearly 40 minutes.

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** British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced that the operation was “successful” and represents “a new blow to Russia.” This is the first time the United Kingdom has carried out an interception of this kind against a tanker from Russia’s so-called “shadow fleet.”

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** Anti-monarchy protesters in London displayed banners reading “Down with the Crown” and showed photos of Prince Andrew taken from Epstein’s files during Saturday’s protest.

** Findings in a cave in South Africa rewrite what was known about the discovery of fire

** Researchers found burned mammal bones in a cave in South Africa, dating back as far as 1.79 million years ago. The discovery could change what was known about the use and control of fire in early hominins.

** How to customize your IKEA furniture: ideas to achieve a refreshed and more exclusive result

** The article suggests several ways to personalize IKEA furniture to give it a more updated and exclusive look. Among the options highlighted are painting them, using vinyl stickers, or repurposing them more sustainably to give them a second life.

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** There are too many shadows surrounding the former prime minister, marked by suspicions about large sums of money moving through tax havens.

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** The article questions whether Elon Musk considered the victims of the riots in Belfast when he once again shared racist messages from the far right with his 240 million followers.

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** Samantha receives criticism from people who, without living with someone with a disability, offer opinions on how she should treat her son, Roscón. The text questions that judgment and highlights the gap between real experience and the opinions of supposed “experts.”

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** Most households have already cut spending because of the general rise in the cost of living. Although the macroeconomic data are not negative, people feel they have lost purchasing power.

** Mónica Cruz: “The best beauty secret is to be at peace with yourself”

** The actress talks about personal growth, her own view of beauty, and how she deals with aesthetic pressure, emphasizing that the best beauty secret is feeling at peace with herself.

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** The Canarian singer Quevedo will perform in only two Spanish cities as part of his “El Baifo Tour” 2027: Madrid and Barcelona.

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** The opening of the swimming pool has been postponed until June 30.

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** The Pentagon released a third batch of files on UFOs, including 53 documents, 10 images, six videos, and three audio recordings from various U.S. agencies. The new material expands the declassified information on these phenomena.

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** Forgetting to file the 2025 Income Tax return can result in financial penalties, which increase if the tax office issues an official notice.

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** Pecorilo has two locations in Madrid, one of them next to Puerta del Sol, where it offers homemade, tasty pasta for under 15 euros in the very center of the capital.

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** OCU analyzed nine insurance companies and found that insuring an electric car costs, on average, 36% more than insuring a gasoline car. In addition, there are differences of up to 2,400 euros between policies, highlighting large price variations depending on the company and the type of vehicle.

** 20minutos promotes audio news to improve accessibility and adapt to new formats

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

** Where will Spain get to? Make your predictions in the 2026 World Cup pool and fight for the win

** 20minutos invites its readers to take part in a 2026 World Cup prediction pool, where they can earn points by correctly predicting the results of Spain’s matches in all stages of the tournament.

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

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

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** The spokesperson for PSOE-M, Javier Guardiola, has called for the measure limiting the transport pass to registered residents to be stopped, considering that it would leave many people without access to a basic right.

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** The president of the Moroccan Football Federation, Fouzi Lekjaa, referred to Lamine Yamal’s decision to play for Spain instead of Morocco and sent a provocative message, saying he hopes to see Spain in the final to prove whether the forward made the right choice.

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** Álex Txikon spoke with Mercedes Milå on *Me meto en un jardín* about the most personal side of his life as a mountaineer, shaped by the mountains and by the impact his vocation has had on his family.

** A 28-year-old Ukrainian mother dies while protecting her children from a Russian missile

** A 28-year-old Ukrainian mother died while trying to protect her children from a Russian missile. One of the children, who is three years old, suffered severe burns and has already undergone five surgeries.

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** The United Kingdom will prohibit minors under 16 from using social media platforms such as TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, Reddit, Facebook, X, Threads, Snapchat, Twitch, and Kick. WhatsApp will be excluded from the measure.

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** Laura Varela, a Spanish teacher in Ireland, advises other Spaniards on how to work there. The content highlights her experience as a teacher in the country and the appeal of the working conditions, including a starting salary of 46,000 euros.

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** Among bronze furnaces, clay molds, and ancient sound codes, a few artisans still make bells and preserve a traditional craft that is in danger of disappearing.

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** Thousands of early retirees, despite having contributed for more than four decades, are calling for the removal of the reduction coefficients that permanently lower their pensions. They argue that they were forced to retire earlier than planned and счотают it unfair to keep facing cuts for life.

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** Claudia ChacĂłn and Almudena Porras had a tense showdown in the final debate of *Supervivientes*, where both made it clear that their friendship is broken and there will be no reconciliation.

** Makoke and Gonzalo’s guests criticize the wedding food

** Marta López described one of the wedding’s most emotional moments: the bouquet toss.

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** The content highlights questions that are usually asked only of women about motherhood, regret, a partner’s support, career sacrifices, and balancing home and work, revealing persistent gender stereotypes.

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** The former footballer has reappeared after the interview his ex-wife gave to ÂĄDe viernes!

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** Makoke and businessman Gonzalo have shown how extremely happy they are after celebrating their wedding, one of the most important days of their lives. Both have been unable to hide their joy after saying “I do.”

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** Pablo Motos and fighter Ilia Topuria shared an exclusive dinner in Washington before the bout that Topuria will fight at the White House. The host, a close friend of the athlete, said he has “100% confidence” in his victory and confirmed that he will not miss the fight.

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** Actor Martiño Rivas and model Mileshka Cortes have solidified their relationship by choosing discretion. Their romance has progressed away from the media spotlight, making a low profile the key to their stability as a couple.

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** TimothĂ©e Chalamet joined the New York Knicks’ celebration and appeared euphoric in the locker room, where he was seen covered in champagne as one of the team’s supporters during the festivities.

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** Andrea Ropero has shared previously unseen images on social media from the celebration of her daughter Jara’s third birthday, thus breaking the couple’s usual privacy. The photos show a heartfelt and very special family celebration.

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** Marius Borg HĂžiby faces accusations of 40 offenses, including four counts of rape against other women while they were asleep. The verdict in the case will be announced this Monday.

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** Georgina Rodríguez celebrates her twins’ birthday by transforming her garden into a private amusement park. The influencer shared the moment on social media with the message: “Celebrating the birthday of the loves of my life.” Cristiano does not appear at the celebration.

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** French singer Patrick Bruel is facing two new complaints over alleged sexual assaults that reportedly took place in October 2007 and May 2012, according to reports.

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** Her family confirmed that Margaret Kerry, the woman who inspired Tinker Bell in *Peter Pan*, had lung cancer and was surrounded by her loved ones.

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** George Russell will start from pole position, followed by Lewis Hamilton and the championship leader, Andrea Kimi Antonelli.

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** The Spanish athlete spoke with 20minutos after having an extreme experience during the filming of the documentary *Seeker*, where she practiced wakeboarding on a glacier in Iceland.

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** Germany made its World Cup 2026 debut with a commanding win over Curaçao. Although the opponent managed to equalize in the first half, the four-time world champions responded strongly and secured a convincing victory to earn their first three points.

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** The Knicks beat San Antonio 94-90 in Game 5 and closed out the series 4-1 to claim their third NBA title, ending a 53-year wait since their last championship.

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** Brazil, coached by Carlo Ancelotti, begins its journey toward a sixth star with a tough clash against Morocco, a demanding test against the “Atlas Lions” in the first major match of the 2026 World Cup.

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** Queen Letizia sent an emotional message for the 90th anniversary of the CNSE, in which she acknowledged that the confederation has “dignified the lives of deaf people” and highlighted its work on behalf of this community.

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** TelefĂłnica is developing AI-powered prototypes using smart glasses to help people with visual disabilities move more independently while preserving privacy. The initiatives aim to empower people with disabilities through accessible technology.

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** The Gil Gayarre Foundation presents “La Tortuga Tula,” a collective work born from the “Cuento Contigo” project, which promotes the participation of people with intellectual disabilities in literary creation and gives them a voice as authors.

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** The article explains that albinism, whose World Day is observed on June 13, is a rare genetic condition marked by reduced or absent melanin in the skin, hair, and eyes. It also highlights that it often involves visual impairment, something many people are unaware of.

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** The most famous investors are not acting as if everything is about to collapse, but they also do not trust that current valuations will hold without volatility. Their behavior suggests caution: they anticipate possible turbulence, although they continue investing selectively.

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** Analysts point out that the United States, under Trump, is more vulnerable to oil price fluctuations due to tensions in the Middle East, while China is moving faster toward electrification and reducing its dependence on oil.

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** According to EY, Europe needed the entire year of 2025 and more than 100 stock market listings to raise about $19 billion, barely a quarter of what SpaceX raised.

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** In 2025, 66% of information requests about charitable wills came from single women from different autonomous communities across Spain, reflecting a sharp increase in interest in this form of legacy over the past five years.

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** The possibility of an agreement in the Middle East is reducing geopolitical tensions, causing a drop in oil and gas prices. This is boosting the Ibex 35, which has reached a new all-time high by surpassing 18,700 points.

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** Emily Henry’s novel *People We Meet on Vacation* will be adapted into a film starring Phoebe Dynevor and Patrick Schwarzenegger. The movie, based on *People We Meet on Vacation*, has sparked debate among fans after its first look was revealed.

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** The second season of *Off Campus* began filming in June. Although there is still no confirmed release date, Prime Video plans to keep audiences entertained with new releases of similar themes while production moves forward.

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** The cast of *The Odyssey* is full of stars who agreed to work with Nolan without asking for conditions, except for one exception: there was a single actor who requested to read the script before committing to the project.

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** Sam Worthington, known for *Avatar*, stars in the adaptation of a Harlan Coben work (*No Talk to Strangers*), one of Netflix’s big miniseries bets. The thriller promises to be intense and addictive, and it will arrive on the platform before summer.

** From the creators of *"Expediente Vallecas"* comes *"Expediente Linares"*: streaming bets on unresolved paranormal cases

** Israel del Santo, known for *"El Palmar de Troya"* and *"Aliens?"*, writes and directs this new streaming story about a supposed paranormal presence that arose from a case of incest and an alleged murder.

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** More and more patients are consulting out of fear that they may have SIBO, SIFO, or IMO. Although they share similar symptoms, they are not the same. The article explains what each condition is, how they differ, and why suspicion of them has become more common.

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** Sunscreen is now used all year round, not just in summer. The article addresses the most common myths about using sunscreen and clarifies whether it really protects 100% or if that is just a legend.

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** Excess information before vacation leads to “infoxication,” a mental noise that overloads the brain and makes it difficult to disconnect. This information saturation can cause fatigue and increase the feeling of being mentally active even during rest periods.

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** Retired medical commander Ignacio VelĂĄzquez states that Fidel PagĂ©s, the creator of epidural anesthesia, is “the most poorly treated doctor in the medical historiography of the world” and denounces that his contribution has been unfairly ignored despite its importance.

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** A study of 30,000 children indicates that living with cats does not worsen childhood asthma or increase attacks. Asthma is more closely linked to factors such as pollution, tobacco, viral infections, obesity, and previous allergies.

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** Some people with misophonia experience everyday sounds as unbearable, not just annoying. Expert Celia Incio explains that this disorder can affect rest, eating, and day-to-day peace, even shaping how people approach their day.

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** 20bits reviews the recent catalogs of HONOR, OPPO, realme, Motorola, and Xiaomi to highlight budget phones with great value for money and especially powerful batteries of 6,000 and 7,000 mAh.

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** WhatsApp is developing a new feature that will allow users to save their status updates so they can review or retrieve them after the usual 24-hour duration.

** Have you forgotten the plot of a book? This new AI feature from Google reminds you what you’ve read

** Google Play Books has launched “Catch Me Up,” an AI-powered feature that summarizes what you’ve read so far to help readers pick up the story again and remember the plot of a book.

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** In 2019, Xiaomi introduced the Mi Mix Alpha, a “all-screen” concept phone that wrapped around the sides and the back, leaving only a strip for the cameras. Although it impressed with its futuristic design, it was only sold in very limited quantities in China.

**The 10 iOS 27 features you’ll most want to try on your iPhone**

Apple introduced iOS 27 with new AI features, performance improvements, and changes to apps like Safari, Photos, and Shortcuts, aiming to make the iPhone faster, more useful, and more customizable.

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** Dr. Andrea MarroquĂ­n clarifies that laser treatments can be done in summer in some cases, but it depends on the type of procedure and the skin. Even so, sun protection is essential to avoid spots, irritation, and other complications.

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** A gentle, breath-focused practice that seeks to reduce stress, calm the nervous system, and promote emotional release.

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** The article highlights the clan Beckham’s most elegant looks on a key day for David Beckham, during the unveiling of his star on the Walk of Fame. Victoria Beckham and Jackie Apostel, among others, showcase an impressive display of glamour and sophistication.

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** Design expert Javier FernĂĄndez shares advice on organizing a terrace, highlighting the importance of arranging furniture without obstructing pathways. His recommendation aims to improve the functionality and circulation of the outdoor space.

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** Derby shoes are making a strong comeback this spring as a comfortable and elegant alternative. With a menswear-inspired design, they now come in softer, more versatile versions that are easy to pair with different styles, creating modern looks without sacrificing comfort.

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** We spoke with 5 of the 6 leads of *SIX*, the new musical coming to Spain. In the interview, they talk about their characters, feminism, and the goal of giving visibility to women who have historically been overlooked, with a production that aims to become one of the year’s biggest hits.

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** The next Spanish gastronomy gala will be held in Huesca, where the sector will gather for a new tribute to the country’s cuisine.

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** Chef Dani GarcĂ­a прДЎлагаДт original versions of summer gazpacho, betting on different flavors like cherries or beets to enjoy this cold soup in a creative and refreshing way.

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** Experts such as Quique Dacosta say that the key to a perfect paella is controlling the temperature properly. They recommend turning the heat up high during the first five minutes to achieve the ideal cooking point and improve the final result.

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** The article highlights Puerto Rican cuisine, the artist’s homeland, and invites readers to discover five traditional recipes that reflect the country’s culinary identity.

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** Madrid chef Alberto Gonzalez won the World Tripe Championship, representing the restaurant “El del medio” in Madrid.

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

** Brazil has a rich culinary diversity beyond feijoada, and acarajĂ© is one of its most curious and representative dishes. This traditional food from northeastern Brazil stands out for its African roots and is an important part of the country’s gastronomy.

** The best destination in Europe for solo female travelers is this majestic city full of treasures

** A report concludes that this European capital is the best destination for women traveling alone, highlighting its combination of high safety and rich monuments, making it an ideal choice for a solo getaway.

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** The mining industry boosts tourism in Spain through visits to mining sites and notable mining areas, offering a different way to discover the country’s heritage and industrial history.

** What to see and do in Atlanta, the city that will host the national team’s first match in the World Cup

** Less than a month before the national team’s World Cup debut, the article reviews Atlanta’s main attractions, highlighting what to see and do in the city that will host its first match.

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** Starting in June, a long 1,300 km rail route will launch, connecting Poland, the Czech Republic, and Germany, crossing central Europe and ending at a very busy airport.

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** The BYD Seal 6 DM-i leads the race for maximum range in China, with the ability to travel up to 1,500 kilometers without needing to refuel.

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** A committee of shepherds from a town in Teruel is selling raffle tickets for 5 euros to give away a used CitroĂ«n C15, a car that has been in two, three, or even four hands and still has a valid technical inspection. The promotion highlights the vehicle with humor: “Power, elegance
 it starts almost always.”

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

** The Civil Guard reminds cyclists of four essential road safety rules

** 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 improving the safety of those who travel by bicycle.

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** The mechanic explains that, although the tow hitch ball may rust and look worn, it should not be treated with grease, spray, or similar products. He recommends leaving it as it is, since altering its condition can be counterproductive.

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** The Ministry of Transport is proposing 25 new high-capacity roads for future implementation, although they must first pass the preliminary information studies.

** Maritime Rescue saves 77 people, including six women and three minors, in waters off Lanzarote

** Maritime Rescue has rescued 77 people, including six women and three minors, in waters near Lanzarote. Their arrival at Puerto Naos is scheduled for this Sunday at 5:00 p.m.

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** Students from four vocational training institutes have created culinary proposals to incorporate native herbs recovered from Madrid, such as sorrel, white wild rocket, and chickweed, into cooking.

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** The urbanization of the top section of the buried A-5 tunnel will begin next September, as part of the progress of the works that will allow vehicles to circulate through the tunnel by the end of December.

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** The investigation began after the main suspect was spotted on the street carrying mobile phones and notebooks with information linked to sexual services. As a result, a network of exploitation and prostitution of transgender victims in Valencia was uncovered, with five people arrested and nine freed.

** Eighteen injured, including nine minors, when a tourist train overturned in CĂĄrtama

** A tourist train overturned this Sunday at 9:40 p.m. on Santo Cristo Street in CĂĄrtama, leaving 18 injured, including nine minors.

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** A project has colonized lava tubes formed after the eruption of the Tajogaite volcano in La Palma in 2021 to identify microorganisms. The study aims to understand how life can develop in extreme environments and apply that knowledge to the search for life on Mars.

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** An Ertzaintza officer was injured on the forehead and eyebrow after bottles were thrown at the officers during the Etxebarri festivities. The officer required medical attention for the injuries sustained.

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** Nocco turns a 1945 industrial warehouse in Barcelona’s 22@ district into a hybrid office space with a private courtyard. The project embraces regenerative design and aims to offer an innovative model with ambitions that are unprecedented in Europe.

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** Emma and two children from Madrid represent Spain at the world mental arithmetic championship in Panama, where they compete with young people from different countries.

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** A man was arrested at Menorca airport after allegedly hitting his partner in the face while demanding that she hand over their daughter to him. A relative of the attacker managed to restrain him before he could flee Spain with the minor.

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** Six motorcyclists, including two minors, were arrested in Valencia for alleged reckless group riding. According to the information, they had reportedly coordinated through social media and were riding while performing “wheelies.”

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** The actors kept the performance going without breaking character when a kitten burst onto the stage, turning a dramatic moment into a comedic scene.

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** A city in the United States set a record for Marilyn Monroe impersonators as part of its centennial celebrations. The event also served to raise funds for Pride celebrations.

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** A young man showed on social media the complicated shower system in his hotel, which included several mechanisms and was not easy for anyone to use. The experience drew attention for how convoluted the design was, to the point that he described it as “a monster.”

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** The Portuguese Podengo belongs to Group 5, Section 7 of the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI), within the primitive-type dogs.

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** Fish can be a good source of omega-3 and protein for dogs, but it also carries risks such as bones, excess salt, parasites, and mercury. The article explains which types of fish are safe, which to avoid, and why raw fish can be dangerous.

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** Dog abandonments increase in summer because they are often impulsive and poorly thought-out decisions. Many owners turn to an anonymous and quick route to avoid changing their minds, which reopens the debate about the responsibility and commitment involved in having a pet.

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

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** The article invites readers to check the results of the Bonoloto draw corresponding to Sunday, June 14, 2026.

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** The results of the ONCE Sueldazo for Sunday, June 14, 2026, will be available from 9:30 p.m. They can be checked on the 20minutos.es website.

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** Check the results of the El Gordo de la Primitiva draw for Sunday, June 14, 2026.

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** Jean-Pierre MonserĂ© died after being hit by a vehicle while wearing the world champion’s rainbow jersey. Five years later, his 7-year-old son also died in a similar accident, wearing the same jersey, fueling the so-called “rainbow jersey curse.”

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** The chicks we see on the ground in cities and towns are not always abandoned. In the heat, they may fall from the nest or be moved by their parents while searching for shade or food. The best thing to do is observe first and, if they are in danger, contact a wildlife rescue center.

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** Dai HernĂĄndez, an Argentine YouTuber, рассĐșазыĐČаДт about her experience on OnlyFans and how she managed to leave the platform to rebuild her life. Her testimony highlights the less visible side of the business: harassment, precarious work, depression, and alcoholism, as well as the personal impact it can have on those involved.

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** Ernesto Mallo returns with a work that novelizes the story of Richard Kuklinski, known as “Iceman,” one of the mafia’s most feared and ruthless hitmen. The article highlights the author’s return, called “the master of grays,” and his interest in portraying complex criminal figures.

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** Although the heat is already noticeable, summer begins on June 21 and brings vacations, rest, and getaways. At this time of year, we usually do things that wouldn’t make sense for the rest of the year, such as changing routines, improvising more, and relaxing in ways that only happen in summer.

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** Many destinations can be disappointing upon arrival because of traffic, crowds, bad weather, or overcrowding. Even so, after that first bad impression, they often hide great charm and end up winning over almost everyone.

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** Experts from El Corte Inglés recommend choosing a wedding dress according to your body shape and the styles that are most flattering. The article presents original designs, far from traditional, as well as options from other brands to find the ideal look without spending too much.

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** On the occasion of Donald Trump’s 80th birthday, the article compiles little-known photos of the U.S. president alongside celebrities such as Michael Jackson and Sylvester Stallone, showing surprising moments from his public life.

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** Ukraine and Moldova will officially begin negotiations to join the EU this Monday, after four years of waiting. Kyiv enters the process while still fighting Moscow, and Brussels is also preparing to push through the internal reforms needed.

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** Breaking news from this Saturday’s National Lottery drawing, with 42 million euros at stake.

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** Director Eva OrĂșe announced that the 2027 Book Fair will have memory as its central theme. The choice aims to invite reflection on the different ways cultural knowledge is passed down, in an edition that coincides with the fair’s 60th anniversary in El Retiro and with the centenary of GarcĂ­a MĂĄrquez.

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** Manuel Carrasco began his four-show run in Seville with the first concert in the “Salvaje desde la raíz” series, launching his performances in Andalusia.

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** The internal crisis in Sumar is worrying the rest of the alliance, which is calling for its differences to be resolved without harming the common project. Its partners have said they should do whatever they need to do, but without letting internal conflicts affect unity or the coalition’s ability to respond in a context where they believe strengthening cohesion against the PSOE is key.

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** Prime Video includes a 6-episode miniseries that brings back the characters from *The Skin of the Drum* (*La piel del tambor*), one of Arturo PĂ©rez-Reverte’s most recognized novels. It’s a short and appealing option to watch in one sitting.

** 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 facial features, and add freshness, while avoiding an eyeliner that can make the result look harsher.

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** The new Netflix rom-com starring Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein stands out for a scene and a character that have made a big impression on viewers, even more so than its leading stars.

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** The expert explains the current situation of mortgages when buying a home and points out that the preference for fixed-rate mortgages has changed, suggesting that this model no longer dominates as it once did.

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

** The Asturian chef shared an appetizer idea on his show using canned cockles, suggesting enhancing their flavor with tangerine and olive oil instead of lemon.

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** A 4-episode miniseries, based on a literary adaptation and starring top-tier actors, is still available to stream 12 years later. Beyond its prestige, it almost made Emmy history by coming close to a record.

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** The article highlights five must-do trips according to experts, featuring experiences that range from Japan’s blend of tradition and modernity to the wild landscapes of Patagonia, suggesting unique and memorable destinations to experience at least once in a lifetime.

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

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** Protected as a historic ensemble, this 122-meter passage connects Clot and Sant MartĂ­ through a quiet pedestrian street. It stands out for its colorful houses and 19th-century working-class architecture, offering a small urban oasis in the middle of the Clot neighborhood.

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** Catalonia’s most famous floral exhibition features 113 decorated spaces this year, along with concerts and routes to explore some of the city’s most emblematic places.

** Not one, not two: this is how the 2026 World Cup’s triple opening ceremony will work — times, dates, and artists

** 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 unprecedented format marks the start of the tournament simultaneously across all three venues.

** This is the new passport, similar to the Camino de Santiago one, to promote rural tourism in Seville

** The Regional Government of Andalusia has launched a new tourist pass, inspired by the Camino de Santiago passport, to boost rural tourism in ten municipalities in one of the most beautiful areas of Seville. The initiative aims to attract visitors and stimulate the local economy.

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** David Koepp, the screenwriter of *Jurassic Park* and *Jurassic World: Rebirth*, says the next film in the franchise is already in development. He points out that the main challenge will be expanding the *Jurassic World* universe without losing a foundation of scientific credibility.

** Oil falls $4 as the US and Iran reach a peace deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz

** Oil prices dropped by about $4 after the US and Iran reached a peace deal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, easing fears of supply disruptions along the critical shipping route. The agreement lowered geopolitical risk in the oil market and pushed prices down.

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** Oil prices tumble after US and Iran agree to end war, reopen Hormuz

** Oil prices fell sharply after the US and Iran reportedly agreed to end hostilities and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, easing fears of supply disruptions. The deal calmed markets, though analysts warned volatility could persist if the agreement weakens or tensions return. If you want, I can also **rewrite it in more natural/news-style English**.

** Al Qaeda-linked militants reduce their brutality in seized Malian territory

** Al Qaeda-linked militants in Mali are reportedly softening their approach in areas they control, reducing some public punishments and coercive tactics. The shift appears aimed at winning local support and stabilizing their hold on seized territory, even as the group remains an armed extremist threat.

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

** Exxon Mobil is reportedly preparing to appoint Alex Volkov as its new head of global trading, according to sources. The move would place Volkov in charge of the company’s worldwide trading operations, though Exxon has not publicly confirmed the decision.

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

** Gold climbed as traders hoped for a possible peace deal with Iran, increasing safe-haven demand concerns, but it still ended the week lower. Investors also weighed uncertainty over U.S. interest rates, which pressured bullion. The article highlights how geopolitical optimism and rate jitters together influenced gold prices.

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

** Brent crude dropped to its lowest level since March as markets anticipated a peace deal. Investors weighed hopes that easing tensions could reduce supply risks and push prices lower.

** Brent reaches its lowest level in over two months as oil prices fall on hopes for peace with Iran

** Oil prices dropped sharply, with Brent crude falling to its lowest level in more than two months after reports of progress toward a U.S.-Iran peace deal raised expectations of greater supply. The decline added to recent weakness in global energy markets as traders considered easing geopolitical tensions and concerns about demand.

** Silver rallies into downtrend resistance: Live levels

** The article discusses silver’s recent rally as it approaches a key downward-trending resistance zone. It highlights live technical levels to watch and notes whether the price can break through resistance or face rejection, which could signal the next move for traders.

**Gold Rallies Into $4,250-$4,310 Resistance: Live Levels**

**Gold is trading near a key resistance zone at $4,250-$4,310, with live levels suggesting the market may pause or reverse unless buyers break through decisively. The article focuses on short-term technical levels and likely price reactions around this resistance area.**

Starbucks Korea to give staff history training after backlash over marketing campaign

Starbucks Korea said it will provide history training to employees after criticism that a marketing campaign appeared insensitive to Korea’s colonial-era history. The company faced backlash over an event tied to a product promotion, prompting it to apologize and review internal practices.

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** Zhipu AI shares surge after JPMorgan sharply hikes price target

** JPMorgan raised its price target on Zhipu AI sharply, boosting investor optimism and sending the company’s shares higher. The upgrade reflects growing confidence in Zhipu AI’s business prospects and AI market positioning.

** Renault partners with Thales to develop military vehicle in new defence project

** Renault and Thales have launched a new defense collaboration to develop a military vehicle project, combining automotive manufacturing expertise with advanced defense technology. The partnership aims to create a vehicle suited for modern military needs, marking a strategic move for both companies into expanded defense capabilities.

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** SpaceX IPO makes Elon Musk the world’s first trillionaire

** The article says that SpaceX’s IPO pushed Elon Musk’s net worth past $1 trillion, making him the world’s first trillionaire. It highlights SpaceX’s growth, investor demand, and Musk’s holdings as the main reasons behind the milestone.

** ByteDance explores AI chip supply deals with Iluvatar CoreX, Baidu - Reuters

** ByteDance is reportedly looking into AI chip supply deals with Chinese chipmaker Iluvatar CoreX and Baidu as it expands its AI infrastructure. This move reflects efforts to secure computing power amid tightening access to advanced chips, although no final agreements have been announced.

** Asia hedge funds record triple-digit gains in AI-led rally

** Asia hedge funds posted triple-digit gains, driven by a market rally fueled by artificial intelligence. Managers benefited from strong positions in chipmakers and tech-related stocks as excitement around AI pushed shares higher across the region.

** Asia stocks rally on US-Iran peace deal; Nikkei hits record high ahead of BOJ

** Asian equities rose after the US and Iran reached a peace deal, easing geopolitical tensions and boosting risk sentiment. Japan’s Nikkei hit a record high as investors also watched the Bank of Japan for policy signals. The rally was broad across regional markets amid hopes for a calmer global outlook.

** Netherlands trade surplus falls to 7.958 billion euros in April

** The Netherlands recorded a trade surplus of 7.958 billion euros in April, down from 9.231 billion euros a year earlier. Exports fell 1.2% to 76.118 billion euros, while imports dropped 0.5% to 68.160 billion euros, according to Statistics Netherlands.

** Explainer: What is the G7 and what’s on the agenda at the Evian-les-Bains summit?

** The article explains the G7, a group of seven major advanced economies, and outlines the key topics expected at the Evian-les-Bains summit, including global economic issues, geopolitical tensions, climate change, and cooperation on security and trade.

Factbox: What you should know about G7 host town Evian-Les-Bains

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U.S. consumer sentiment rises from record lows as gasoline prices ease

U.S. consumer sentiment improved slightly in June as falling gasoline prices and lower inflation expectations helped offset recession fears. The University of Michigan index rose from record lows, though it remained near historically weak levels. Consumers were still worried about high prices and the economic outlook, but some relief at the pump lifted confidence.

** Consumer sentiment surpasses expectations, indicating economic optimism

** Consumer sentiment rose more than expected, suggesting households are becoming more optimistic about the economy. The improvement points to stronger confidence among consumers, which may support future spending and broader economic activity.

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

** India’s retail inflation rose to 3.93% in May from 3.16% in April, driven by higher food and fuel prices, according to government data. The increase stayed within the central bank’s target range, but could influence future monetary policy as inflationary pressures remain mixed.

UK economy contracts in April amid energy price pressures

The UK economy shrank in April as higher energy prices and broader inflation weighed on activity. The downturn added to worries about weak growth and rising living costs, with consumers and businesses facing pressure from elevated bills and an uncertain economic outlook.

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

** The Bank of England said UK inflation expectations rose after the Iran war, likely due to concerns about higher energy prices. Its survey found that households now expect inflation to remain elevated over the next year, adding pressure as policymakers watch for signs that price worries could influence wage demands and spending.

** Bank of England survey shows UK inflation expectations rise

** Bank of England survey data showed that UK consumers expect inflation to rise over the next year, reflecting persistent price pressures and uncertainty about the outlook. The report adds to signs that inflation remains a concern for households, even as policymakers monitor whether price growth will continue to ease.

** Germany sees a slow economic recovery as energy prices weigh on the economy

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Chinese regulator tells Walmart to stamp out food safety risks

China’s market regulator said Walmart must address food safety issues after reported problems at some stores. The warning follows complaints that the retailer sold products with inaccurate labels and other violations. Authorities said Walmart should strengthen quality control and prevent future risks.

** Analysis: China bonds emerge as surprise haven as Iran war reshapes portfolios

** China’s bond market is attracting investor interest as the Iran conflict and broader geopolitical risks drive portfolio changes. As global uncertainty increases, some investors are viewing Chinese government bonds as a relative safe haven, despite concerns about China’s economy and policy outlook. The war is reshaping asset allocation and increasing demand for assets seen as lower risk.

** Trump warns France to end tech tax or face 100% wine tariffs, NY Post reports

** The article says Trump threatened France with 100% tariffs on wine and other goods if it does not drop its digital services tax on U.S. tech companies. The move would escalate trade tensions and target a major French export, according to the NY Post.

** Bank of England governor defends reduction in bond holdings

** The Bank of England governor defended the bank’s efforts to reduce its bond holdings, saying the process is necessary to unwind emergency stimulus measures introduced during past crises. The move has faced criticism over possible market effects and losses, but the governor said it remains the right step to restore normal monetary policy.

** Bank of England to keep rates unchanged after ECB hike

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Morning Bid: Markets celebrate MOU on SoH

Markets rallied as investors welcomed a memorandum of understanding on the state of the housing market, easing some recent uncertainty. The agreement lifted sentiment across assets, with traders focusing on whether the deal will support stability and broader economic confidence.

** Taiwan is likely to keep interest rates steady, but inflation remains a concern

** Taiwan’s central bank is expected to keep interest rates unchanged as inflation remains a concern, although growth is slowing and external risks persist. Policymakers may remain cautious while monitoring price pressures, the economy, and global conditions before making any decision.

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** RBA preview June: hawkish hold expected as growth slows, inflation lingers

** The Reserve Bank of Australia is expected to keep interest rates unchanged in a hawkish hold as slowing growth, sticky inflation, and a still-tight labor market complicate monetary policy. Markets will be watching for signals about future rate cuts, with the RBA likely to maintain a cautious stance until inflation shows clearer progress toward target.

** Bitcoin coils below $64,600 resistance: Live levels

** Bitcoin is trading below key resistance near $64,600 as traders watch for a breakout or further consolidation. Market participants are monitoring live price levels and broader crypto sentiment for signs of the next move, with volatility remaining a key factor.

** Bitcoin tops $64,000 as ETF inflows rebound, SpaceX boosts crypto sentiment

** Bitcoin rose above $64,000 as crypto markets recovered, helped by renewed inflows into U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs and upbeat sentiment after reports that SpaceX’s Bitcoin holdings may have gained value. The rally lifted other major tokens and signaled improving investor confidence in digital assets.

** Bitcoin rebounds above $64,000 as Iran optimism boosts risk appetite

** The article reports that Bitcoin climbed back above $64,000 as easing concerns over Iran lifted investor risk appetite. The rebound reflects renewed confidence in markets, with crypto benefiting from broader sentiment improvement and a shift away from safe-haven assets.

** EOS Climbs 10% In Bullish Trade

** EOS rose 10.12% to $0.8924 by late Thursday, outperforming the broader crypto market. Its market cap reached $1.17B, with trading volume up 33.7%. EOS traded between $0.8093 and $0.8953 over 24 hours, still well below its $22.98 all-time high from April 2018.

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

** Bitcoin is on track to end a four-week losing streak as it rebounds, while SpaceX has emerged as one of the largest corporate holders of the cryptocurrency, highlighting continued institutional interest in Bitcoin despite recent market weakness.

Bybit Spot Lists xStocks’ SpaceX on IPO Day

Bybit has listed xStocks’ SpaceX on its spot market on the same day as the company’s IPO, expanding access to the private space company through a tokenized stock product. The move gives traders a new way to gain exposure to SpaceX, highlighting growing interest in tokenized equity offerings.

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

** A federal appeals court upheld Sam Bankman-Fried’s 25-year prison sentence for orchestrating the FTX collapse. The court rejected claims that he was denied a fair trial, affirming his conviction for fraud and conspiracy tied to the cryptocurrency exchange’s downfall.

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

** Standard Chartered analysts said the cryptocurrency market appears to have reached its cycle low, pointing to improving sentiment and signs of stabilization. They noted that although volatility may continue, downside risk now appears more limited than earlier in the cycle.

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

** Bybit was recognized on Fortune’s Crypto 100 for its growing role in digital finance and its efforts to build a new financial platform. The company highlighted continued innovation, expanded services, and a focus on bridging traditional and crypto markets as it accelerates its long-term vision.

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

** Bitcoin rose 3% as investors bought risk assets after Trump said a deal had been reached with Iran, lifting broader market sentiment. The move reflects renewed appetite for cryptocurrencies alongside other higher-risk investments.

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

** ARK Invest, led by Cathie Wood, reduced its holdings in AMD while adding shares of SpaceX. The move reflects a portfolio shift toward private aerospace exposure and away from a major chipmaker position.

** Zymeworks reports phase 1 trial results for ovarian cancer drug

** Zymeworks reported phase 1 trial results for its ovarian cancer drug, highlighting early safety and efficacy data. The company said the findings support continued development of the treatment as it advances through clinical testing.

** Crinetics presents Phase 2 data for CAH treatment atumelnant

** Crinetics reported Phase 2 results for atumelnant in congenital adrenal hyperplasia, showing that the drug reduced key hormone biomarkers and appeared generally well tolerated. The company highlighted the data as supporting further development of the oral therapy for patients with CAH.

** Upstream Bio presents positive Phase 2 trial data for verekitug

** Upstream Bio reported positive Phase 2 results for verekitug, showing that the drug met key endpoints and improved outcomes in patients. The company said the data support continued development of verekitug as a potential treatment option, with further trials planned to confirm its safety and efficacy.

** Ant Group tests AI assistant for Alipay as competition with WeChat intensifies

** Ant Group is testing an AI assistant in Alipay as it seeks to enhance the app’s capabilities amid growing competition with Tencent’s WeChat. The assistant is intended to help users with tasks and services within Alipay, highlighting the race among China’s tech giants to strengthen user engagement through AI-powered features.

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** Amazon concerns helped trigger U.S. restrictions on Anthropic AI models

** The U.S. government imposed restrictions on Anthropic’s AI models after concerns about Amazon’s influence and the risks posed by advanced AI capabilities. The move highlights growing scrutiny of major tech firms’ roles in AI development and the potential national security implications of powerful models.

** Agios presents detailed mitapivat trial results for sickle cell

** Agios provided detailed results from trials of mitapivat in sickle cell disease, highlighting efficacy and safety findings. The company presented data supporting further evaluation of the drug as a potential treatment option for patients with the blood disorder.

** Rhythm Pharmaceuticals reports phase 2 PWS trial results

** Rhythm Pharmaceuticals reported phase 2 results for its PWS trial, highlighting the safety and efficacy findings from the study. The company shared data on the treatment’s impact in patients with Prader-Willi syndrome and outlined next steps for further clinical development.

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